Monthly Archives: May 2015

Local manicure

The guys reading this post can stop right here and come tomorrow. The other day a few of us girls went for a manicure/pedicure to a very recommended beauty salon.

Everything happened very fast (about 40-50 minutes, I think) and the result was pretty sad

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Lesson learned — keep on doing the nails myself.

The most expensive ice cream

Mövenpick is the most expensive ice cream once can imagine. And here it is. Not just a stall, but a whole shop in the middle of Dhaka.

IMG_5620Lots of flavours

IMG_5619…and waffles! 5,5 euros — could you imagine this happening in Switzerland? No way.

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Sreemangal. Day 3

Have a look at the view from out guesthouse. There were only 5 rooms, 3 of which were occupied by our group.

IMG_5517We even had coconuts on our tree, see there?

IMG_5518First thing in the morning we went to rent bikes at the place what was also a rickshaw art center

IMG_5521 rick1 rick2And the adventure began! Kids would see us on the other side and thenl run along the river shouting “bye” or “hi”

IMG_5527And what do we see around? Rice fields, people working hard, goats and very very nice people.

IMG_5528 IMG_5531 IMG_5532I was trying to pet a goat and first this lady (you see her white fingers, that’s for that green leaf, paan, that is also why she has such teeth) was helping me to catch one and then the boys brought me this guy

IMG_5533 IMG_5535On the bikes we got to the wetlands where we were taken on a boat ride

IMG_5538 IMG_5542 IMG_5549 IMG_5552It was very quite, very beautiful and very hot.

We had our lunch at one of the fisherman’s house. They are six brothers living together and the family is considered to be pretty wealthy. The house was built very recently. And yes, in Bangladesh you eat with your hands (unless you are in the western parts).

IMG_5560 IMG_5561 IMG_5562I like their ‘wardrobe’.

Here are our bikes standing by the house. They were very heavy

IMG_5563The kids were of course very excited and there was a lot of picture taking and staring

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IMG_5616Here is a D&G shirt (says Made in Italy)

IMG_5565I think I mentioned before that one doesn’t have to be a professional photographer to take great pictures. A better camera would help though

IMG_5566In the city I stopped by the bamboo stall to buy a traditional Bangla hat and made a friend

IMG_5567 IMG_5569 IMG_5571After 10 minutes by the stall we got some attention (just on one side!)

IMG_5572On the way from the village we also found a little kitten on the road and kept her. She really loved the hat 🙂

IMG_5575Next stop — seven layer tea. Tasted and smelled like cocoa in my kindergarden

IMG_5579Look inside any street — people sewing

IMG_5583Of course some real tea

IMG_5586And the train back.

IMG_5589A couple of pineapples for a ride (15 take each, e.g. 15 euro cents)

IMG_5588A rare albino person

IMG_5591And our friends seeing us off. They are great.

IMG_5592Here is a video of the tea gardens we were passing by on the way back and the interior od the train (obviously, high class)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVMrDh4MMyo

Sreemangal. Day 2

Second day in Sreemangal started with a hike through the tropical forest at one of the national parks.

IMG_5419 IMG_5422 IMG_5431There was a heavy rain early in the morning and our route looked like this

IMG_5424It was beautiful and very hot. But very beautiful. Only one thing was bothering us a lot. A LOT. Many leeches. Many-many leaches crawling up the shoes into the shoes, getting into the ankles, feet and legs. In the middle of the walk I really freaked out when I realised that my socks were soaked not in my sweat, but my blood from the leeches that I was pulling out of my shoes.

brrrBecause it was a weekend, there were plenty of school groups in the park. We were popular, but the nice thing about it is that you can also stare back at them and take photos.

IMG_5440 IMG_5447 IMG_5450 IMG_5452After the hike and the leech stress we had a snack — a half of a pineapple and a half of apapaya . This is a 40 taka snack, or 40 euro cents.

IMG_5455The next destination was a pottery village. Here is a village lady cleaning the rice from the dust

riceThis is the rice before the shell has been peeled

IMG_5463Many cows and excited small kids

IMG_5465 IMG_5468 IMG_5487 IMG_5491They love looking at the pictures that were taken

IMG_5469Then each of us took a pottery class from a very patient and nice man

IMG_5481 IMG_5479And got a piggy bank as a souvenir

IMG_5492People are beautiful and very nice. This lady gave me a little piece of a mango bar with some spices — very typical snack.

And remember I was complaining that nobody was smiling back in Old Dhaka? I am taking my words back.

IMG_5488Our guide was a member of an association that is supported by some American NGO. He is promoting eco tourism in Dhaka and half of the money they are earning is being spent on the street kids. That day one of the boys had a “birthday”. In Bangladesh there are no compulsory birth certificates at the birth, some people often get it only when they take their high school exams. For that reason many people, especially ladies, have the birth year in their birth certificates that is a few years later than their real year of birth. With the street kids it is even more complicated. For this reason they just appoint a date for every kid. This boy was turning 14-15 years old, nobody new it more precise. But to me he looked much younger. When we met him the next day on the streets of Sreemangal, he was riding a rickshaw. Our guide told me that he was a drug addict, but they helped him and also got him a rickshaw, so he is working now and visiting their free school for the street kids.

IMG_5493There was a candle and a cake. I told him not to forget to make a wish and through our guide he said that his wish was to become a carpenter.

IMG_5494There were many people at this celebration.

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And also some music

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xYlz6ksUAU&feature=youtu.be

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd53haUoUVc&feature=youtu.be

Here is Gulam

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It was overwhelming.

Sreemangal. Day 1

On the 3rd of May there was a public holiday in Bangladesh and I decided to go to Sreemangal for a long weekend. Sreemangal is here

Screen Shot 2015-05-04 at 20.53.25And it is famous for its tea.

You see how optimistic google is saying that it only takes 3,5 hours to drive there from Dhaka? Well, we rented a mini bus and it took as about 6 hours. Right. 180 km in almost 6 hours.

Our adventure started with a visit to the tea gardens. See the mountains far away? It is India.

IMG_5381 IMG_5372Usually women collect tea leaves — there should be two leaves and a bud — because they are more gentle. Men also help, usually with what needs to be done with the ground and other hard work. This is one of the guys

IMG_5391He showed us this lovely shy plant. Look what it does when you touch it

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95Rn2AQ7Ss4&feature=youtu.be

The lotus lake was absolutely stunning

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We met the sunset there as well

IMG_5385Looking for some fruit we visited the market after.

IMG_5401You can buy fresh fish

IMG_5400Or dry fish

IMG_5403Or more dried fishIMG_5404Maybe some more?

dried fishAnother awesome view

IMG_5408This is what tobacco actually looks like (big dried leaves).

IMG_5409Of course bananas and something like plantains

IMG_5410 IMG_5411And chickens right beside it

chicken on the marketWe finished the day with a visit to a local cinema to watch 10 minutes of this Bangladeshi movie. It was hilarious.

IMG_5417Two more days to come!

North Korean restaurant

There is a North Korean restaurant in Dhaka called Pyongyang. Yes, North Korean!

The food was pretty average. Amongst many dishes one could choose Instant Noodle or Beef Leg Salad.nk restoWe had some traditional (as we were told) North Korean beef, that you need to put in a piece of lettuce, add 3 different things (one of which was a whole piece of garlic) and eat!

IMG_5307Another dish worth mentioning was a Top Shell Casserole. It was prepared by one of the waitresses and here is a little video of the dish and a short chat with her

After we had our dinner the entertainment part started and this is what everybody is coming here for. First it was some singing

Then it was some dancing

And of course karaoke! You could choose from the thousands of songs

nk karaokeAs you can imagine it was absolutely hilarious and we had some great fun!

In the end you could also buy some souvenirs

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Come and visit me in Dhaka and I will take you to North Korea!

Premiere of Avengers in Dhaka

Last week the new Avengers movie got out. In Dhaka this event was promoted by a few people walking around the city for a week in the Avengers’ costumes and at the day of the premier there was a show. Luckily, one of those actors was a friend of mine and I was invited to the closed pre-premier.

This is my very special ticket.

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The show started with a fashion show as it says on the ticket. It was mixed with some performance of different Avengers. This one is the Iron Man (for those who didn’t guess)

And a few pictures of the Dhaka-Avengers!

avengersBefore the movie all the invited guests had a chance to take a picture with Avengers. Captain America is my friend, btw!

IMG_5364The most interesting part of the movie was though that here they play their national anthem while the flag is waving on the screen just before the movie (everybody stands up!) . And no ads or trailers !

For KFC fans

Hello my dear KFC fans! Dhaka has something to offer to you

IMG_4998 IMG_4999 IMG_5338Friends say that BFC is great, but I am waiting for one of you to try it!

Btw, they have a real KFC as well. But with all these other FCs who cares??

CNG

Remember that green little box in front of the Khaleda’s office?IMG_5171This means of transportation is called a CNG. It is the most common way of getting around if for rickshaw it is too far and you don’t have a car.

A ride of 45-60 minutes will cost about 300 taka (and that is for foreigners!).

The lock is inside and the driver opens/closes it himself.

IMG_5330Here is a little video of one of my rides. I must say that this distance was a very quite one,  but still pretty bumpy. If it is in the traffic jam or on the crossroads it is sometimes a bit scary.

Update: CNG stands for compressed natural gas. And! Only in Dhaka they look like cells, in the rest of Bangladesh there are no doors at all!