
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Discover the esteemed historical landmarks of Bangladesh, including the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Mahasthangarh and Paharpur, during this comprehensive, full-day excursion originating from Bogra. Embark on a journey through notable structures such as the Govinda Bhita Hindu Temple, Gokul Medh-Behula Lakshindra Basir Ghor, Vasu Bihar, and Somapura Mahavihara.
A private full-day tour of Bogra offers visitors the opportunity to delve into the rich historical heritage of Mahasthangarh and Paharpur. Departing from Bogra's hotels at 8 AM, participants begin their journey at Mahasthangarh, a significant archaeological site dating back to the 3rd century BC. This ancient city, formerly known as Pundranagara or Paundravardhanapura, features remnants of a fortified area that continued to be utilized until the 18th century AD.
Following Mahasthangarh, the itinerary continues with a visit to numerous monuments, mounds, and water reservoirs. Excavations over recent decades have uncovered notable structures such as the Govinda Bhita Hindu Temple, Gokul Medh-Behula Lakshindar Basir Ghor, and Vasu Bihar. These discoveries contribute significantly to our understanding of early architectural practices and cultural influences across South Asia.
Midway through the tour, travelers proceed to the ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur, a monumental site recognized for its UNESCO World Heritage status and importance in Bangladeshi archaeology. Situated on the southern banks of the Brahmaputra River, this historical monument served as the largest Buddhist monastery south of the Himalayas during its peak era around the 12th century AD.
At the heart of Paharpur lies the Somapura Mahavihara, a remarkable architectural feat that stands out due to its intricate design influenced by Southeast Asian cultures. Originally functioning as an influential intellectual hub within the Pala Empire, the monastery boasts a distinctive layout featuring a cross-shaped floor plan centered around a central courtyard. Archaeological findings suggest that this structure may have housed either a stupa or a Buddhist relic shrine.
Upon concluding their exploration of Paharpur, guests return to their Bogra hotel at approximately 6 PM. The tour concludes with a brief rest before ending the memorable experience at home.
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Includes | The provision of hotel pickup and drop-off services at Bogra, accompanied by a visit to a local restaurant for lunch, shall be undertaken along with the payment of entrance fees, followed by transportation via a private vehicle, and finally, personal expenditures. |
Not suitable for | Women who are pregnant. |
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Duration 10 hours
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Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Mahasthangarh and Paharpur.
Bogra's hotels.
At 8 AM.
Full day.
Govinda Bhita Hindu Temple, Gokul Medh-Behula Lakshindra Basir Ghor, and Vasu Bihar.
On the southern banks of the Brahmaputra River.
An influential intellectual hub within the Pala Empire.
A stupa or a Buddhist relic shrine.
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