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About Dhaka 

Bangladesh’s capital city Dhaka is one of the largest cities in the world. Being the political, cultural, and economic centre of the country, Dhaka consists of rich Mughal architecture that adds to the grandeur and appeal of the city. The city serves as an important hub for international activity in South Asia.

The 17th century Mughal architecture dawning the city has remained well-preserved throughout this time and this is exemplified by structures like the Ahsan Manzil and the Lalbagh Fort. One can witness the blend of ancient and modern together. Dhaka being the former Mughal capital, has a wide range of grand mosques and palaces for one to visit.

The Ahsan Manzil is a beautiful and breathtaking 'pink palace' that was the summer home of Sheikh Enayet Ullah during the Mughal period and a French trading house in the 18th century. The palace building is situated at Kumartoli along the banks of the Buriganga River, which makes it a sight to behold. When visiting Dhaka, one must take a trip to Ahsan Manzil for an enriching experience.

 

About Delhi 

Delhi is a city that takes you on a journey back and forth in time. From the winding lanes and crowdedbazaarsof Old Delhi to the remnants of lost empires, old forts and royal gardens — it’s a city steeped in history. Delhi is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites - the majestic Red Fort, the Qutub Minar and Humayun’s Tomb, a 16thcentury precursor to the Taj Mahal. Besides the ancient ruins and historical monuments, Delhi offers delightful experiences of eating, shopping and having fun. The city’s cosmopolitan culture is evident in its local marketplaces, high-street shopping destinations, eclectic cuisines and scintillating nightlife.

A trip to Delhi is incomplete without a stop at Connaught Place’s Janpath. This financial and commercial heart of the city is built along a colonnade of Georgian-style buildings. A perfect place to explore international chain stores, boutiques, restaurants, cafés and bars, as well as book shops and art galleries. However, for an authentic Delhi shopping experience, don’t miss the bustling Chandni Chowk and the vibrant Dilli Haat — a hub of art and handicraft from artists across the country.

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