Bangladesh, lovingly known as the ‘land of rivers’ because of all its waterways,
will change the way you think about everything. In fact, it will even change your perception of life.
Here, you will find yourself immersed in the mysteries of nature, unique and colorful festivity,
and interactions with wise and wonderful people. I feel obligated to state that the country of Bangladesh never fails
to put a smile on my face. It may not be the easiest site to go to owing to the lack of infrastructure,
but there is no mistaking the authenticity of the place. One thing that many tourists who visit
Bangladesh agree on is that the people who live here are the country's greatest asset. It is correct.
The people of Bangladesh are warm and friendly, and they like engaging with others.
Attend some of the local celebrations, such as the Bangladeshi New Year, to get a feel for
the friendliness of the people. The vibrant sea of happy smiles will leave an indelible
impression on your mind and your heart.
Have you heard that Bangladesh is often referred to as the country of six seasons, or Sadartu?
Although the majority of the country is subtropical (which means that it is warm and humid),
the Bangla calendar is traditionally divided into six seasons: Grisma (summer), Barsa (rainy), Sarat (autumn),
Hemanta (late autumn), Shhit (winter), and Basanta (spring). The temperate climate is a result of the country's
geographic location, which has a temperate climate. If you want to see clear sky, bright sunshine, and dry weather
during your trip to Bangladesh, plan your trip between the months of October and February. The heat in the summer,
which may reach 104 degrees Fahrenheit, is far more intolerable than the daytime temperatures,
which average 75 degrees Fahrenheit. It is also in your best interest to avoid traveling during the month of
Ramadan, since this is the time of year when many hotels reduce their operating hours or totally close
their doors for the month-long fast.
In addition to this, it may be challenging to get food at this time of the year.
Did you know that each of these seasons brings its own unique charm to Bangladesh? Grisma, the summer season,
heralds mangoes and jackfruits, filling the air with their sweet aroma. Barsa, the rainy season, transforms
the landscape into a lush green carpet, with paddy fields swaying in the breeze and rivers brimming with life.
Sarat, the autumn season, paints the trees in shades of gold and rust, creating a breathtaking backdrop for festivals
and cultural celebrations.
Hemanta, the late autumn season, brings relief from the humidity as the air turns crisp and cool, perfect for outdoor
activities and exploration. Shhit, the winter season, blankets the countryside in a gentle chill, inviting cozy
evenings by the fire and warm cups of tea. And finally, Basanta, the spring season, bursts forth with vibrant colors
as flowers bloom and birdsong fills the air, symbolizing new beginnings and hope for the future.