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The Padma Multipurpose Bridge, commonly known as the Padma Bridge, is a two-level road-rail bridge across the Padma River, the main distributary of the Ganges in Bangladesh. It connects Shariatpur and Madaripur, linking the southwest of the country to the northern and eastern regions. Wikipedia
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Padma Bridge
Padma Setu is a multipurpose road and rail bridge built over the Padma River in Bangladesh. The two-story steel and concrete bridge will have a four-lane roadway on the upper level and a single rail track on the lower level. This 6.15 km long Padma Bridge is the largest bridge in the country. This bridge connects the north-eastern part with the south-western part of the country.
Bagerhat, the historical city of mosques, basically refers to the city or town founded on the banks of the Bhairab river in the southwest of Bangladesh by the hands of the Islamic missionary Khan ul Azam Ulugh Khan e Jahane in the fifteenth century. The then city named ‘Khalifatabad’ is one of the 15 lost historical cities of the world published by the world famous Forbes magazine. In the evolution of time which is now Bagerhat. In 1985, this ancient city was recognized as the city of historic mosques and listed as a ‘world cultural heritage’ number 321 by UNESCO. Six-domed mosque, Singair mosque, Mausoleum of Ulugh Khanjahan, Nine-domed mosque are among the traditional and archaeological monuments of the city.
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Casserini M,
Dec 9, 2024
- Review from Viator
This tour is only for people who have no problem to drive more than 9 hours in the car during the day. We started at 7am, spent 45 minutes to get gas for the car and than drove to visit the 16 dom Mosque. Afterwards we drove 4,5 hours back to Dhaka. There was nothing else to visit (Nation father closed). I missed to stop visiting a village or the fish market we have seen during our long drive; with a short 30minutes lunch/dinner stop at highway restaurant The visited mosque was however really very special and interesting. If you want see a lot of green areas from the car (including rice fields and crossing Bangladesh biggest bridge) and really see and feel the real terrible driving style of the Bus Drivers and all different cars, motorcycles etc. than you have to go there....it's unbelievable...I have visited over 150 countries, but here was the country with the wrost, dangerous and unorganised driving style and traffic rules..... Doing again? Probalby not, because 250 US-Dollars for visiting a Mosque....but let me say that the driver was very professional and one of the few person that drove secure and good




itsardar,
Sep 22, 2022
- Review from Tripadvisor
The trip to Bagerhat Sixty Gambuj Mosjid was really interesting. We were a total of 10 members in the Hi-ace AC car. The mosque, shrine of Ulugh Khan Jahan Alī, the food, and the surroundings were fantastic. It is one of the great places to visit in South Bangla. We had gone to the shrine and museum of Father of The Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Tungipara Gopalganj as well. When returning we enjoyed the great view of Padma Shetu. We started in the morning at 8 AM and returned before 8 PM. We even joined the Friday prayer at the Sixty Dome Mosjid. Overall, the day will be memorable. Thanks, Travel Mate Bangladesh for making the day amazing.






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