Type 'Holiday in Bangladesh' into Google image search and this is what you'll see:
Luckily for me, my holidays in this Great Land have not been thus... yet. Having planned a lovely time away at a Guesthouse in March, I was already beginning to feel the ore-rest that comes from knwoing you will end up sleeping outside of Dhaka for more than one night. Imagine my sadness this morning at discovering that the guesthouse was already completely booked for that time (I KNEW I shouldn't have told people it existed!). This assumed problem, however, provides a number of wonderful opportunities to explore new parts of the country untouched by the wonder that is KIM!
Options at this stage are Srimongol and Syhlet. Both are considerably north of Dhaka(despite how close they may look on a map) and require a long-distance bus or train journey. Srimongol is a tea resort and looks amazing!! Fingers crossed!!!
The triumphs, tears, trials and tales of a teacher sent abroad for the first time... Bangladesh 2009-the next step of faith
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Holiday time?!
Type 'Holiday in Bangladesh' into Google image search and this is what you'll see:
Luckily for me, my holidays in this Great Land have not been thus... yet. Having planned a lovely time away at a Guesthouse in March, I was already beginning to feel the ore-rest that comes from knwoing you will end up sleeping outside of Dhaka for more than one night. Imagine my sadness this morning at discovering that the guesthouse was already completely booked for that time (I KNEW I shouldn't have told people it existed!). This assumed problem, however, provides a number of wonderful opportunities to explore new parts of the country untouched by the wonder that is KIM!
Options at this stage are Srimongol and Syhlet. Both are considerably north of Dhaka(despite how close they may look on a map) and require a long-distance bus or train journey. Srimongol is a tea resort and looks amazing!! Fingers crossed!!!
Luckily for me, my holidays in this Great Land have not been thus... yet. Having planned a lovely time away at a Guesthouse in March, I was already beginning to feel the ore-rest that comes from knwoing you will end up sleeping outside of Dhaka for more than one night. Imagine my sadness this morning at discovering that the guesthouse was already completely booked for that time (I KNEW I shouldn't have told people it existed!). This assumed problem, however, provides a number of wonderful opportunities to explore new parts of the country untouched by the wonder that is KIM!
Options at this stage are Srimongol and Syhlet. Both are considerably north of Dhaka(despite how close they may look on a map) and require a long-distance bus or train journey. Srimongol is a tea resort and looks amazing!! Fingers crossed!!!
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