12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thank goodness!, Feb 25 2010
By Erin Law - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Bangladesh (Paperback)
I can safely say this is the most authoritative travel guide I've seen to this country and if I had it with me in my early days of living there everything would have been WAY easier. If you're going to Bangladesh chances are you aren't just going for a weekend (though if that's the case Bradt will offer you ways to maximize your experience in ways other guides do not). This guide is essential if you have to/want to stay there for longer and will be your backpack companion all around the country.
The authors are excellent at helping you navigate the world of apartment renting (which believe me is no easy task) and all the little complications that go along with it (internet, gas, electricity, appliances, getting clean water). Their honest advise for dealing with problems from visas to cockroaches to etiquette during Ramadan to what to do and where to go if you get a dreaded bout of diarhhoea are all incredibly practical and clearly spoken from experience.
But do not fear, it isn't all stress! The guide shows you places that are hidden gems in a country marvelously unexplored by tourists. If you are traveling to the beaches of Cox's bazaar (longest beach in the world!) or the hills of Chittagong, Bradt knows where to go and how to get there. But even if you should find yourself bogged down in Bogra, as I once did in monsoon weather, Bradt miraculously knows how to help you find the back alleys and and gorgeous temples that otherwise only locals would seem to know.
If you are going to Bangladesh, get this book, and if you aren't, read this book and you'll be left thinking "why not?".
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
bangladesh travel guide review, Feb 28 2010
By Jeremy Eckstein - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Bangladesh (Paperback)
This is a very well researched guidebook. The Dhaka section was very helpful for my frequent business visits to the capital - it very much helped me get out of the hotel and visit some of the accessible places and restaurants that I would not have known about. Thanks to the authors for making my trips to Dhaka so much more interesting and lively.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than LP, Jan 19 2010
By M. Iftekhar - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Bangladesh (Paperback)
Excelleng overall guide to Bangladesh. The section on Dhaka is great as are the background bits of information on the major cities. The maps arent as good as those in Lonely Planet, however the content is detailed and covers many interesting bits of information, that one would expect only expat long-timers to know.