Separated at birth, Bangladesh has never received sufficient love from its siblings. As its natural beauty flourished at the hands of the Indian Ocean and misty mountains, people from across borders never opened their eyes to Bangladesh's brilliance.
Bangladesh is a drive away for Indians, but still we prefer taking flights to far off lands, leaving a land of shared history to ignorance.
This is an effort to remember that across a man-made border lies a beautiful country with beautiful people waiting with its open arms.
Credits: Sam Thesyst
Nature at its best in Dhaka.
Credits: Sakla Salam
Misty mountains of Banderban.
Credits: Shamsul Suza
Read Shykh Mahdi's experience of trekking in the mountains of Bangladesh at Ratargul Swap Forest: The Desi Amazon.
Farmers cross fields on a horse carriage in Padma.
Credits: Enamur Reza
Human run rickshaws in Chittagong.
Credits: Ata Adnan
Standing at the Indo-Bangladesh border, Laxmi Venkateswaran failed to find a difference between the lands. Read her experience in Dawki: Standing on the Indo-Bangladesh border
A man walks from one boat to another in Burigonga river, Old Dhaka.
Credits: Kallol Barua
Boatmen returning home in Kuakata, Patuakhali.
Credits: Ariful Haque
A stranded boat at the Padma River.
Credits: Antonur Islam
Ajanta Boro trysted through the Sunderbands (66% of which are in Bangladesh) and lived to tell the tale. Read Countryside Sunderbans.
Fishermen conversing in Manikganj.
Credits: Rizwan Rizzaq
A child running through an old building (once a genocide camp) in Pabna.
Credits: Enamur Reza
Chittagong
Credits: Sheehan Salekin
In his bucket list of things to do in Bangladesh Shyikh Mahdi raves about the stunning beauty of Chittagong.
Firefighter in Dhaka
Credits: Rehman Asad
Two boys enjoy a misty evening during monsoon in Mohammadpur, Dhaka.
Credits: Ahmed Sharif
Tajhat Palace, Rangpur
Credits: Hasibul Haque
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