Just imagine in 1678, there were no modern buildings around it, you could see the river directly from the fort. How beautiful it used to be! No Electrical lights, no buses, no people, just silence and oil lamps.
and an ever increasing population - they don't just reproduce but have litters. india too. it's a problem but they refuse to solve it. can't feed themselves but will bring souls into this world that they also can't feed. foolish and inconsiderate. people in rapid moral decline
It was all the fault of Noakhali Chittagong Sylheti Comilla and Barishal people who produced children like a rabbit and sent them to work in early childhood or Madrasa. Over pop and corruption are the main causes of all the problems here
The city that will test your patience, expand your horizons, and leave you with a million stories to tell. I've been to Bangladesh few years ago as I filmed one of our TV show episodes there and truth be told, where kindness is as common as street vendors, resilience is etched on every face, and the spirit of the people shines brighter than any neon sign.
I love watching folks, especially foreign bloggers coming to check out Bangladesh (looks like the amount of tourists going is on the rise)! You make the experience seem so authentic and exciting. My parents are originally from Bangladesh (Old Dhaka) but it's been a while since I've had a chance to visit so its great getting to live vicariously through your videos
hey Jason, it's so good to see you back in BD. I followed your entire BD series in 2018 and I'm glad that we've made you come back for more! Also I'm so sorry for the chaos you've faced among us, try to visit more hill-track and countryside areas to get the best of Bangladesh, like Sitakundu, Thanchi Alikodom, Mohamaya Lake, Debotakhum etc . Loads of love
You've excelled yourself here with this truly unique, simple, captivating and more similar adjectives to show this amazing city. WOW! The tricycle rides and just walking those busy streets. As a pretty experienced world traveller from previous years I was wondering why you chose to come to Dhacca but as an awesome world traveller yourself, you and Gabriel Traveler are definitely my two favourites, never missing an episode so that I can continue to travel vicariously through your lens and watch the goings on. Well done.
Very interesting video! Thank you for the history lesson. The congestion and noise would overwhelm me. You are far braver and calmer than I could be. The things one does for biryani!!
That’s the only thing that I always hope my favourite travel vloggers might do is visit explore and document sylhet more like they do with other cities
What many people don’t know about the Lalbagh Fort is that the fort derives its name from an old garden of red roses. Hence Lal (red) and Bagh (garden). Even more interesting is that, this particular garden is not the ones you see around the compound! It was located on the upper floor of the structure you see straight ahead, as you enter the compound. Walk across Pari Bibi’s tomb to the other end, walk left and at the end of the building you will find stairs to go up. Now walk to the other end. You will find a green patch here, and within the apparent field, you will find remnants of walls built in geometric patterns. This was the garden of red roses. It is believed that the then ruler had imported these rose plants from Basra (Iraq) and built this rose garden for his daughter. Look west here, and you will find another building beside an open space. This was the waterworks department. Water used to be pumped up from the river to this place. From here, it was brought up to this floor for the rose garden. More water was taken to the open tank on this floor at the center of the building (which you must have crossed on the way to the rose garden). From this tank, water would shoot down pipes to the garden below and feed the fountains. It was quite an engineering feat keeping the fountains running in those days!
This is one of the best movie i have ever seen. Thank you for providing us great video. I have never been to overseas in my life,so hopefully go to many countries someday and soak atmosphere. I want you to come back to japan again! Greetings from japan🇯🇵❤
আপনাকে পুরান ঢাকার দৃশ্য তুলে ধরার জন্য ধন্যবাদ। Thanks for visit old Dhaka. Pls visit next Bahadur Shah Park in old Dhaka. It is in British regime in 1857 AD.
Good to see you in Bangladesh again, got to ride the metro just when it opened up last year, a massive gamechanger for traveling in a city as congested as Dhaka, hope to see you do a video on it soon.
Hi Jason,I am a Bangladeshi living in Australia...while you visited old Dhaka the word Shankari bazar should pronounce Shakari the N remains silent.....I enjoyed watching your video Thanks
Wooow...I really like your every vlog, You really walk through the streets of Dhaka as if you know a lot, it seems like it is a city you know a lot, its soo natural. Lots of love for you.
im from BD, grew up in Canada, and even though i visit home each year, its very refreshing to see Jason's videos. I get to live through his experience haha of course we go to different areas, seeing it from a tourist's perspective is an amazing feeling. i can note down new places i wanna visit and so on. hope u go to the west to Shilaidaha Rabindra Kuthibari. its famous and like 40km from my home village lol u'd love Kushtia too.. some of the best street vendors there.
you are in so unpopular and country no one used to visit i see and happy to see you are courageous and see many people in the world and many culuture natures and food and houses and vuildings and hundreds types of neighvourhood and cities and towns is awsome experience you have and you stil doing this i am so astounded , you many world.
😂😂😂I loved the line in the video when you said "I am hungry, and I'm also trying to find a toilet" Jason I thought New York was bustling until I watched these last two videos🤯
I just loved the chaos there. Like you said in the previous video, even if you have been to chaotic cities before nothing can prepare you for Dhaka. I might have caught something nasty in Bangladesh though. Tropical sprue. Still suffering from it today five years after my visit.
Youve come back, your BD vlogs from back in the day were great !!! i'm from Bedfordshire not far from your home town in Cambridge ! come to Sylhet I may bump in to you :-)
Congratulations in Bangladesh. Good to have you back.My comment is ,you visited the Lalbagh Fort but have you visited the main large building of that Fort .if you have visited than you would have seen the painted pictures of English voiceroy and chancellors of the 17th century as lord Carjon ,lord Dalhossie and many others who ruled here from Britain.and many antique things like sowrds and other ancient photo's of India and Banglades with history.hope u have seen that.Wish u best of luck.❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊
@@furiousfade4ever211 a week’s visit doesn’t too bad, I can appreciate the madness. Longer than that would probably be out of the question, ha. Exploring a similar place yearly, I would truly enjoy!
@@mylahbarreto5265 if you visit Bangladesh visit cities like Khulna, Chattogram, Rajshahi there's less crowd there and if you're confident enough to visit Dhaka you can you're most welcome here 😊
Just saw your video. Left my country about 5yrs ago to pursue higher degrees & haven’t been to Bangladesh since. Made me so nostalgic! Kudos to you. I REALLY appreciate your courage to go through the narrow গলিs (go-lee) / narrow roads of shankhari bajar, lalbag, sadarghat! Since you have been to this area, may be next time go to the "University of Dhaka" area as well. And have some tea at TSC. May be visit the book fair as well? If you ever go to Mohammadpur again, try Singapore Juice House and Mona mamar HALIM 😅 Also, have you been to neelkhet or new market? Chadni chowk? Atleast neelkhet would be nice experience. You will see so many books but with much lesser prices! I wish you enjoy my city, my home to the best 😊
Funnily enough, the intensity is also kind of the reason why everyone's always rushing to get to their destination. Cuz even us locals don’t wanna stay in the jam packed streets for too long
with our new metro, it takes only 30 minutes from North (Uttara, airport) to South (Motijheel) which is 3 hours by car. so using the metro is better :P also please visit Padma bridge- this is also a game changing bridge for Bangladesh, connecting the southern Bangladesh with Dhaka and takes only 6 hours from Dhaka to South, which previously took more than 13 hours sometimes, due to ferry connections and so on. Padma Bridge is one of the longest bridge in the world over the river Ganges in Bangladesh and its a beautiful ride. the bridge approach rods, the bridge itself, is spacious and wide and smooth, reminds me of a drive in Texas. you can easily go to 90mph in Padma bridge, which is astonishing for Bangladesh.
Just imagine in 1678, there were no modern buildings around it, you could see the river directly from the fort. How beautiful it used to be! No Electrical lights, no buses, no people, just silence and oil lamps.
If there were “no people”, who lighted the oil lamps? 😂
@@HomeTravelGardenInspo I mean almost none was there. It's a metaphoric sentence.
and an ever increasing population - they don't just reproduce but have litters. india too. it's a problem but they refuse to solve it. can't feed themselves but will bring souls into this world that they also can't feed. foolish and inconsiderate. people in rapid moral decline
Even in 1980s, Dhaka was much more beautiful.
It was all the fault of Noakhali Chittagong Sylheti Comilla and Barishal people who produced children like a rabbit and sent them to work in early childhood or Madrasa. Over pop and corruption are the main causes of all the problems here
Love and respect for my Bangladeshi 🇧🇩 Brothers and Sisters from Islamabad Pakistan 🇵🇰
Thanks
@@anikzaman830 you are welcome 😊
@saifurrahman995 don't get happy Bangladesh is still ugly n poor
#Indiaout.. We bangladeshi people love pakistan..
Rajakar likes Rajakar. That's simple @@somoysharfaraz9932
The city that will test your patience, expand your horizons, and leave you with a million stories to tell. I've been to Bangladesh few years ago as I filmed one of our TV show episodes there and truth be told, where kindness is as common as street vendors, resilience is etched on every face, and the spirit of the people shines brighter than any neon sign.
What the episode called?
What’s the episode called?
This is my favorite Jason Billam video ever! Just wow.
can’t believe this guy is doing this alone walking and with a rickshaw.
Walking in busiest streets of Dhaka is one challenge everyone should take 😂
I love watching folks, especially foreign bloggers coming to check out Bangladesh (looks like the amount of tourists going is on the rise)! You make the experience seem so authentic and exciting. My parents are originally from Bangladesh (Old Dhaka) but it's been a while since I've had a chance to visit so its great getting to live vicariously through your videos
hey Jason, it's so good to see you back in BD. I followed your entire BD series in 2018 and I'm glad that we've made you come back for more! Also I'm so sorry for the chaos you've faced among us, try to visit more hill-track and countryside areas to get the best of Bangladesh, like Sitakundu, Thanchi Alikodom, Mohamaya Lake, Debotakhum etc . Loads of love
You've excelled yourself here with this truly unique, simple, captivating and more similar adjectives to show this amazing city. WOW! The tricycle rides and just walking those busy streets. As a pretty experienced world traveller from previous years I was wondering why you chose to come to Dhacca but as an awesome world traveller yourself, you and Gabriel Traveler are definitely my two favourites, never missing an episode so that I can continue to travel vicariously through your lens and watch the goings on. Well done.
Very interesting video! Thank you for the history lesson. The congestion and noise would overwhelm me. You are far braver and calmer than I could be. The things one does for biryani!!
I request you to visit Shylet. I always find your videos enjoyable to watch.
That’s the only thing that I always hope my favourite travel vloggers might do is visit explore and document sylhet more like they do with other cities
Wow, I can’t even wrap my thoughts around the endless humanity! Loved this. Stay safe and healthy!
It seem nice despite the chaos!!! Nice to see a wonderful adventure, Jason!
Thank you!
What many people don’t know about the Lalbagh Fort is that the fort derives its name from an old garden of red roses. Hence Lal (red) and Bagh (garden). Even more interesting is that, this particular garden is not the ones you see around the compound! It was located on the upper floor of the structure you see straight ahead, as you enter the compound.
Walk across Pari Bibi’s tomb to the other end, walk left and at the end of the building you will find stairs to go up. Now walk to the other end. You will find a green patch here, and within the apparent field, you will find remnants of walls built in geometric patterns. This was the garden of red roses. It is believed that the then ruler had imported these rose plants from Basra (Iraq) and built this rose garden for his daughter.
Look west here, and you will find another building beside an open space. This was the waterworks department. Water used to be pumped up from the river to this place. From here, it was brought up to this floor for the rose garden. More water was taken to the open tank on this floor at the center of the building (which you must have crossed on the way to the rose garden). From this tank, water would shoot down pipes to the garden below and feed the fountains.
It was quite an engineering feat keeping the fountains running in those days!
please keep on doing what you are doing....it brights our days :-) (sorry if i commented too much)
Man Jason your content is so enriching I despise when the videos are finally over which makes me watch them multiple times.
As a Bangladeshi, Old dhaka even scares me. I don't know how you kept a normal smiley face through out the video. Hats off to you haha
Absolutely fascinating. I am between jobs and cannot travel right now, and this just made my day.
I follow many travel youtubers travelling around Asia however you’re the first I see in Bangladesh. Congrats!! 👍🏻
many many thanks for visiting and showing our country all over the world.
welcome to Bangladesh 🇧🇩
This is one of the best movie i have ever seen. Thank you for providing us great video. I have never been to overseas in my life,so hopefully go to many countries someday and soak atmosphere. I want you to come back to japan again! Greetings from japan🇯🇵❤
আপনাকে পুরান ঢাকার দৃশ্য তুলে ধরার জন্য ধন্যবাদ। Thanks for visit old Dhaka. Pls visit next Bahadur Shah Park in old Dhaka. It is in British regime in 1857 AD.
Hey Jason, welcome back. We love you...❤❤❤
Watching from Algiers, Algeria. I like your videos. Bravo for what you do. It is a great pleasure to watch your videos. Take care.
Best travel streamer on youtube! Wonderful content
Glad to see you back here. I watched all of your BD videos back in 2018. I hope you have a lovely experience here again.
Wow thanks love the video, I'm planning to visit Dhaka and your video has inspired me
Good to see you in Bangladesh again, got to ride the metro just when it opened up last year, a massive gamechanger for traveling in a city as congested as Dhaka, hope to see you do a video on it soon.
Hi Jason,I am a Bangladeshi living in Australia...while you visited old Dhaka the word Shankari bazar should pronounce Shakari the N remains silent.....I enjoyed watching your video
Thanks
Welcome Back Brother! ❤
Wooow...I really like your every vlog, You really walk through the streets of Dhaka as if you know a lot, it seems like it is a city you know a lot, its soo natural.
Lots of love for you.
Love from Bangladesh ❤️❤️🇧🇩🇧🇩🙋♂️
im from BD, grew up in Canada, and even though i visit home each year, its very refreshing to see Jason's videos. I get to live through his experience haha of course we go to different areas, seeing it from a tourist's perspective is an amazing feeling. i can note down new places i wanna visit and so on. hope u go to the west to Shilaidaha Rabindra Kuthibari. its famous and like 40km from my home village lol u'd love Kushtia too.. some of the best street vendors there.
Good filming and nice to see old Dhaka, time for you to visit Bukhara and Samarkand...
Wow high energy intense but so interesting a challenge and looks like fun. Thanks
Bro, don't forget to visit Barishal & Vimruli floating market.
you are in so unpopular and country no one used to visit i see and happy to see you are courageous and see many people in the world and many culuture natures and food and houses and vuildings and hundreds types of neighvourhood and cities and towns is awsome experience you have and you stil doing this i am so astounded , you many world.
I Like it when your videos are all over the place. It's real and authentic.
Welcome back, Jason.
Thank you!
Thankyou Mr. Jason, coming back to my country.
Thanks a lot for your visit to beautiful Bangladesh ❤❤❤❤
Pleasant to see you again in Dhaka Bangladesh after six years. It's remarkable the way you have explained about old Dhaka. Cheers!
ঢাকার কিছু রিকশা যদি হ্রাস করে এবং তারগুলো যদি মাটির নিচ দিয়ে নেয় তাহলে সত্যিই ঢাকা একটি সুন্দর শহরে পরিণত হবে। ✌️✌️
It will loss it's characteristics
@@siddd88 No
Nice video Jason! Makes me want to go visit Bangladesh myself!
Loved the video. I live in Dhaka but in the North. Spent some of my childhood in the UK.
Exciting thanks again John in Chicago
You are back bro !
You took a lot of risk to make this vlog for us,i commend this effort wholeheartedly ❤
Welcome back both of you...❤❤❤❤🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Hello jason🎉🎉
Thanks a million for this video ❤❤
You have come to my country, and we have come to your country ❤❤❤
Great!! Keep it up🎉🎉🎉
Hi 👋 Simply next level energy and pure synchronicity. ✌️
Welcome back Jason
Hi Jason, how are you? I miss your wonderful videos and fun trips ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊
Great video! All the best!
OMG!!!!😮 I was in Dhaka too, but I would go crazy in old Dhaka!!! Unbelievable!!! 😩
Welcome back to Bangladesh bro❤
Welcome back to Bangladesh! Please come to moulvibazar again. I will guide you to see countryside.
Dhaka is business hub. You should visit village side and tourist area.
Your new looking is eye-catching 🤗
Excellent video, great atmosphere. B has been on my list for years! Are you videoing on your phone or a GoPro?
thank you for showing us old dhakah
😂😂😂I loved the line in the video when you said "I am hungry, and I'm also trying to find a toilet" Jason I thought New York was bustling until I watched these last two videos🤯
I just loved the chaos there. Like you said in the previous video, even if you have been to chaotic cities before nothing can prepare you for Dhaka. I might have caught something nasty in Bangladesh though. Tropical sprue. Still suffering from it today five years after my visit.
I just subscribed you! You deserve it!!
Youve come back, your BD vlogs from back in the day were great !!! i'm from Bedfordshire not far from your home town in Cambridge ! come to Sylhet I may bump in to you :-)
Keep it up. It's interesting.
Thanks, will do!
Congratulations in Bangladesh. Good to have you back.My comment is ,you visited the Lalbagh Fort but have you visited the main large building of that Fort .if you have visited than you would have seen the painted pictures of English voiceroy and chancellors of the 17th century as lord Carjon ,lord Dalhossie and many others who ruled here from Britain.and many antique things like sowrds and other ancient photo's of India and Banglades with history.hope u have seen that.Wish u best of luck.❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊
I am Bangladesh, I see your video very interest I am proud of Bangladesh for video
Welcome back, bro❤
Thanks for traveling my country🎉
Love the organized chaos, noise, and sights during your ride!
Just come and stay here for a week you will never wish to visit again
@@furiousfade4ever211 a week’s visit doesn’t too bad, I can appreciate the madness. Longer than that would probably be out of the question, ha. Exploring a similar place yearly, I would truly enjoy!
@@mylahbarreto5265 if you visit Bangladesh visit cities like Khulna, Chattogram, Rajshahi there's less crowd there and if you're confident enough to visit Dhaka you can you're most welcome here 😊
Love from 🇧🇩🇧🇩
Just saw your video. Left my country about 5yrs ago to pursue higher degrees & haven’t been to Bangladesh since. Made me so nostalgic!
Kudos to you. I REALLY appreciate your courage to go through the narrow গলিs (go-lee) / narrow roads of shankhari bajar, lalbag, sadarghat! Since you have been to this area, may be next time go to the "University of Dhaka" area as well. And have some tea at TSC. May be visit the book fair as well?
If you ever go to Mohammadpur again, try Singapore Juice House and Mona mamar HALIM 😅
Also, have you been to neelkhet or new market? Chadni chowk? Atleast neelkhet would be nice experience. You will see so many books but with much lesser prices!
I wish you enjoy my city, my home to the best 😊
Thanks for all the great suggestions. I’m glad it provided some good nostalgia for you!
Awesome video 👌
this is addicting to watch. if i was there in person i would be sooooo overwhelmed and not being able to enjoy it haha but i still want to visit!
I subscribe your channel because of your patient. Even i belongs to Bangladesh but dare to move city like you. Cheers man ❤
which camera do you use ?
the image quality is amazing
Filmed on the GoPro!
@@JasonBillamTravel amazing low light performance
@@TanbinIslamSiyamIt surprised me how well it held up. I was a bit worried when I was filming that part of the video.
You can visit cox bazar,Sylhet, Bandarban..
Beautiful video ❤❤❤❤
Please visit the new airport terminal at dhaka
I recommend you to visit gulshan.its modern dhaka which called new Dhaka.
Next level!
Thank you for giving me a on the street view of Dakar 😮 😮
Another excellent video,
Nice to see you in Bangladesh again
Support from Bangladesh.. 🇧🇩🇧🇩🥰🥰🥰
This is why I like reality videos!
I think you should visit Rupganj , The city is pretty dense and crowdy. Rupganj is more calm than the city, so consider it in your bucket list
Will keep it in mind.
Welcome back
Good to see Our Hindu brothers & sisters living in Bangladesh peacefully,greetings to Bangladesh from neighbors 🙏🇮🇳
We don't differentiate people by religion. It's not radical Modi's back yard. Everybody is a brother to us irrespective of their religion.
Don't worry Bangladesh doesn't have Modi hate everywhere for muslims. We love hindus and other religion.
@@brightfuture9099lol madarssa news here bohra and shia muslims are with modi they even have modi masjid its ur politics who narrated misinformation
Just count percentage of hindus dropped from independence
@@alexahleen8293lol
Mind opening, indeed!
You must visit Chittagong hill tracks such as Rangamati,Sajek,,Kaptai you will feel the natural beauty of Bangladesh
Welcome back to Bangladesh ❤❤
Bro I recommend you to visit Sandwip,Chittagong.
Bro thank god , you didn't try pre afternoon commuting by bus , it's the the godfather of claustrophobia.
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 ❤
Funnily enough, the intensity is also kind of the reason why everyone's always rushing to get to their destination. Cuz even us locals don’t wanna stay in the jam packed streets for too long
Fascinating!
with our new metro, it takes only 30 minutes from North (Uttara, airport) to South (Motijheel) which is 3 hours by car. so using the metro is better :P
also please visit Padma bridge- this is also a game changing bridge for Bangladesh, connecting the southern Bangladesh with Dhaka and takes only 6 hours from Dhaka to South, which previously took more than 13 hours sometimes, due to ferry connections and so on. Padma Bridge is one of the longest bridge in the world over the river Ganges in Bangladesh and its a beautiful ride. the bridge approach rods, the bridge itself, is spacious and wide and smooth, reminds me of a drive in Texas. you can easily go to 90mph in Padma bridge, which is astonishing for Bangladesh.
Actually you love Dhaka, Bangladesh. So you are here again after six years. Thank you lot.