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Dhaka to Pokhara Honeymoon Itinerary

Day 1: Wednesday January 10, 2024 - Arrival in Dhaka

In the morning, arrive in Dhaka and check into your hotel. Start your day with a visit to the Lalbagh Fort, a 17th-century Mughal fort, and explore its beautiful architecture. Have a delightful lunch at the Haji Biriyani restaurant and taste some authentic local dishes. Spend the afternoon at the National Parliament House, a modern architectural marvel. In the evening, take a romantic boat ride on the Buriganga River and enjoy the scenic views of the city. Estimated cost: $10. Time spent: 6-8 hours.

  • Lalbagh Fort: $2, 2 hours
  • Haji Biriyani: $5, 1 hour
  • National Parliament House: $3, 2-3 hours
  • Buriganga River Boat Ride: $0.5, 1-2 hours
Day 2: Thursday January 11, 2024 - Explore Dhaka's Architectural Gems

Start your day by visiting the Ahsan Manzil, also known as the Pink Palace. This stunning palace-turned-museum showcases the rich history of Dhaka. Enjoy a delicious lunch at the Star Kabab & Restaurant, known for its mouthwatering kebabs. In the afternoon, explore the beautiful Dhakeshwari Temple, a significant Hindu temple. End your day by visiting the Dhaka University area, known for its colonial-era buildings and lush green campus. Estimated cost: $12. Time spent: 7-9 hours.

  • Ahsan Manzil: $4, 2 hours
  • Star Kabab & Restaurant: $6, 1 hour
  • Dhakeshwari Temple: $1, 1-2 hours
  • Dhaka University: $1, 3-4 hours
Day 3: Friday January 12, 2024 - Travel to Rajshahi

On this day, travel from Dhaka to Rajshahi via train or bus. After arriving in Rajshahi, check into your hotel and take some rest. In the afternoon, visit the Varendra Research Museum, which houses a vast collection of ancient artifacts. Indulge in a traditional Bengali dinner at the Signature Cafe and enjoy the local flavors. Spend the evening taking a peaceful walk along the Padma River. Estimated cost: $25 for transportation. Time spent: 6-7 hours travel time, plus evening activities.

  • Transportation to Rajshahi: $25 (estimated)
  • Varendra Research Museum: $2, 2-3 hours
  • Signature Cafe: $8, 1 hour
  • Padma River Walk: Free, 1-2 hours
Day 4: Saturday January 13, 2024 - Discover Rajshahi's Local Delights

Start your day by exploring the beautiful Kantajew Temple, one of the finest examples of terracotta architecture. Enjoy a delicious lunch at Bakouli Arjun Restaurant, where you can savor local Rajshahi-style cuisine. In the afternoon, visit the Bagha Mosque, known for its intricate terracotta ornamentation. End your day by strolling through the Varendra Research Society Park, a peaceful oasis in the city. Estimated cost: $10. Time spent: 7-9 hours.

  • Kantajew Temple: $3, 2-3 hours
  • Bakouli Arjun Restaurant: $5, 1 hour
  • Bagha Mosque: $2, 1-2 hours
  • Varendra Research Society Park: Free, 2-3 hours
Day 5: Sunday January 14, 2024 - Journey to Pokhara

Travel from Rajshahi to Pokhara, Nepal, either by bus or by flight. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and take some time to relax. In the afternoon, explore the beautiful Phewa Lake and enjoy a boat ride amidst the stunning Himalayan backdrop. Indulge in a traditional Nepali dinner at Moondance Restaurant, known for its authentic flavors. Spend the evening exploring the Lakeside area, filled with vibrant shops and cafes. Estimated cost: $70 for transportation. Time spent: 10-12 hours travel time, plus evening activities.

  • Transportation to Pokhara: $70 (estimated)
  • Phewa Lake: $5, 2-3 hours
  • Moondance Restaurant: $15, 1 hour
  • Lakeside Exploration: Free, 2-3 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For an off the beaten path experience, consider visiting the Bhawal Rajbari in Gazipur, a lesser-known historical palace surrounded by lush gardens. Explore the remote village of Puthia, near Rajshahi, which boasts numerous ancient temples and traditional Bengali villages. Don't miss out on the opportunity to taste the mouthwatering sweets of Dhaka, such as roshogollas and mishtis, from local sweet shops scattered across the city. These hidden gems will add a touch of authenticity to your honeymoon trip.

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