such a fascinating video, I absolutely loved every second of it. thank you for sharing your experience during your trip to Bangladesh! new subscriber, looking forward to watching your next videos!
Btw, that beggar prolly didn't ask for cash since recently, some people have faced charges for pestering foreign travel vloggers. He prolly just didn't wanna get into trouble as opposed to "being shocked 'cause you were in the streets" 😅 And obviously Dhaka people are also accustomed to foreign vloggers walking down the street and stuff. Edit: honestly surprised how Jamal didn't know what an ATM/Bank is at first. Despite most Bangaldeshis not having bank accounts, everyone knows what a bank is. Plus, mobile banking is pretty big in Bangladesh. He prolly didn't understand your native accent. Feels like this whole video is based on a dramatized narrative. For the curious people out there: Most places here are just different parts of Old Dhaka. Exceptions: I think there was a shot from Shahbag (the place with those statues at 7:45) and 2 more shots from Hatirjheel (the nice little bridge connecting 2 sides of a lake at 7:55; the lake is called Hatirjheel) Wish there were some cool lake shots. Nice story telling, the scriptwriter needs a raise. Couldn't say the same for cinematography tho, sound effects was the saving grace.
Yeah my interpretation of things could have been different then they were but it was my experience. The only thing I regret is that I wasn’t able to capture more of the moments on camera. But at the time I didn’t really have a plan of creating this video it was just documenting my trip around the world. This was all filmed back in fall 2022. No script writer, just me sharing my story. Thank you for the feedback though! Still working on how to share my stories…
@@goodlifepursuer "But at the time I didn't realy have a plan of creating this video" Damn, I couldn't tell. Good on you. For an unplanned video, this was pretty neat. Best wishes to you on your journey!
@@justabusinesssavvyguyfromb8612 thank you! I have more pictures from the trip that I want to share stories about so if you’re interested I will be posting more.
@@goodlifepursuer absolutely. Glad that you liked your experiences here enough to want to share them online, despite Bangladesh not being a popular tourist destination. I'll be sure to check out your next posts, pictures from the trip. Despite living in Dhaka, I hardly have the liberty of touring my own city, much less the whole country due to a busy schedule. Not to mention the congestion. So it's always nice to see my own country through the lenses of a foreign national.
CORRECTION The war was not between India and Pakistan; rather it was between Bangladesh and Pakistan and it was Bangladesh Liberation War from 26th March to 16th December 1971. The "war between India and Pakistan" started in western front of India on 3rd December 1971 when Pakistan launched surprise air-strikes on airfields in north-western India. And that "war between India and Pakistan" ended simultaneously when Pakistanis surrendered to "BANGLA DESH and India Joint Forces" on 16th December 1971 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. So stop spreading your idiotic false history and stop belittling Bangladesh.
There is a ATM machine near your hotel. From the video I can see you're staying near Haji camp. Let me know if you need any assistance. I would love to help you. Thank you.
You seem to be a typical westerner who has only explored the dark side.Dhaka has two parts one old and one new. 80 percent of the land occupied by the new Dhaka city.You have just visited old Dhaka.
War was between India and Pakistan. After the war, Pkaistan lost and the east Pakistan was named as Bangladesh and was provided independence. Get a fat check man.
The war was not between India and Pakistan. It was between Bangladesh and Pakistan and it was Bangladesh Liberation War from 26th March to 16th December 1971. The "war between India and Pakistan" started in western front of India on 3rd December 1971 when Pakistan launched surprise air-strikes on airfields in north-western India. And that "war between India and Pakistan" ended simultaneously when Pakistanis surrendered to "BANGLA DESH and India Joint Forces" on 16th December 1971 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. "After the war, Pkaistan lost and the east Pakistan was named as Bangladesh and was provided independence. Get a fat check man." LOL, how delusional are you? This land was named Bangladesh by our father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1969, even before he declared our independence on 26th March 1971. And we were not "provided independence" by anyone, our valiant freedom fighters fought for our freedom and independence. India and Russia helped during our war of liberation. You get a "fact check" man.
such a fascinating video, I absolutely loved every second of it. thank you for sharing your experience during your trip to Bangladesh! new subscriber, looking forward to watching your next videos!
Thank you! Lots more to share :)
Welcome to Bangladesh. Best wishes ❤
thanks to visiting Bangladesh
You mainly roamed around old Dhaka. New Dhaka, which is the largest part of Dhaka has many modern places too.
Can’t wait to come back and see!
Btw, that beggar prolly didn't ask for cash since recently, some people have faced charges for pestering foreign travel vloggers. He prolly just didn't wanna get into trouble as opposed to "being shocked 'cause you were in the streets" 😅
And obviously Dhaka people are also accustomed to foreign vloggers walking down the street and stuff.
Edit: honestly surprised how Jamal didn't know what an ATM/Bank is at first. Despite most Bangaldeshis not having bank accounts, everyone knows what a bank is. Plus, mobile banking is pretty big in Bangladesh. He prolly didn't understand your native accent. Feels like this whole video is based on a dramatized narrative.
For the curious people out there: Most places here are just different parts of Old Dhaka. Exceptions: I think there was a shot from Shahbag (the place with those statues at 7:45) and 2 more shots from Hatirjheel (the nice little bridge connecting 2 sides of a lake at 7:55; the lake is called Hatirjheel)
Wish there were some cool lake shots. Nice story telling, the scriptwriter needs a raise. Couldn't say the same for cinematography tho, sound effects was the saving grace.
Yeah my interpretation of things could have been different then they were but it was my experience. The only thing I regret is that I wasn’t able to capture more of the moments on camera. But at the time I didn’t really have a plan of creating this video it was just documenting my trip around the world. This was all filmed back in fall 2022. No script writer, just me sharing my story. Thank you for the feedback though! Still working on how to share my stories…
@@goodlifepursuer "But at the time I didn't realy have a plan of creating this video"
Damn, I couldn't tell. Good on you. For an unplanned video, this was pretty neat. Best wishes to you on your journey!
@@justabusinesssavvyguyfromb8612 thank you! I have more pictures from the trip that I want to share stories about so if you’re interested I will be posting more.
@@goodlifepursuer absolutely. Glad that you liked your experiences here enough to want to share them online, despite Bangladesh not being a popular tourist destination. I'll be sure to check out your next posts, pictures from the trip. Despite living in Dhaka, I hardly have the liberty of touring my own city, much less the whole country due to a busy schedule. Not to mention the congestion. So it's always nice to see my own country through the lenses of a foreign national.
I love Bangladesh! i already have another three weeks booked next year. It is very much like India, but it also isn't.
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CORRECTION
the war was not between Bangladesh and Pakistan; rather it was between India and Pakistan
CORRECTION
The war was not between India and Pakistan; rather it was between Bangladesh and Pakistan and it was Bangladesh Liberation War from 26th March to 16th December 1971. The "war between India and Pakistan" started in western front of India on 3rd December 1971 when Pakistan launched surprise air-strikes on airfields in north-western India. And that "war between India and Pakistan" ended simultaneously when Pakistanis surrendered to "BANGLA DESH and India Joint Forces" on 16th December 1971 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. So stop spreading your idiotic false history and stop belittling Bangladesh.
There is a ATM machine near your hotel. From the video I can see you're staying near Haji camp. Let me know if you need any assistance. I would love to help you. Thank you.
Thank you! I’m not longer in Bangladesh but thank you for your kindness.
You seem to be a typical westerner who has only explored the dark side.Dhaka has two parts one old and one new. 80 percent of the land occupied by the new Dhaka city.You have just visited old Dhaka.
War was between India and Pakistan. After the war, Pkaistan lost and the east Pakistan was named as Bangladesh and was provided independence. Get a fat check man.
The war was not between India and Pakistan. It was between Bangladesh and Pakistan and it was Bangladesh Liberation War from 26th March to 16th December 1971. The "war between India and Pakistan" started in western front of India on 3rd December 1971 when Pakistan launched surprise air-strikes on airfields in north-western India. And that "war between India and Pakistan" ended simultaneously when Pakistanis surrendered to "BANGLA DESH and India Joint Forces" on 16th December 1971 in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
"After the war, Pkaistan lost and the east Pakistan was named as Bangladesh and was provided independence. Get a fat check man." LOL, how delusional are you? This land was named Bangladesh by our father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1969, even before he declared our independence on 26th March 1971. And we were not "provided independence" by anyone, our valiant freedom fighters fought for our freedom and independence. India and Russia helped during our war of liberation. You get a "fact check" man.