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Price per person in US dollar : $75.00, and Child : $ 55.00 Dollars.
- Pick up from your location
- Head towards Mawa Ghat for reserved boat.
- Guided tour with explanation of the river and the lives around it
- Enjoy light refreshments with soft beverages followed by lunch
- On request 1 hour of Baul concert can be arranged
- Visit a village on the bank of the river, River island.
- Outdoor activities (swimming in the river, fishing* and sports)
- If you are lucky enough you might enjoy the beauty of river Dolphin
- Drop Off
NOTE : Required minimum 6 adults per trip.
More about Bangladesh
More about this tour
The Padma enters Bangladesh from India near Nawabganj and meets the Jamuna (Bengali: যমুনা Jomuna) near Aricha and retains its name, but finally meets with the Meghna (Bengali: মেঘনা) near Chandpur and adopts the name "Meghna" before flowing into the Bay of Bengal.
Rajshahi, a major city in western Bangladesh, is situated on the north bank of the Padma.
The Ganges originates in the Gangotri Glacier of the Himalaya, and runs through India and Bangladesh to the Bay of Bengal. The Padma enters Bangladesh at Shibganj in the district of Chapai Nababganj. The Ganges branches into two distributaries, the Hooghly and the Padma at Giria in Murshidabad district of India . The Hooghly River, which continues southwards in India is also known as the Ganga(traditionally) and Bhagirathi.
Further downstream, in Goalando, 2,200 kilometres (1,400 mi) from the source, the Padma is joined by the Jamuna (Lower Brahmaputra) and the resulting combination flows with the name Padma further east, to Chandpur. Here, the widest river in Bangladesh, the Meghna joins the Padma, continuing as the Meghna almost in a straight line to the south, ending in the Bay of Bengal.
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