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SHAH AMANAT INTERNATIONAL-CGP to HAZRAT SHAHJALAL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT-DAC | 18, Oct 2025

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About Chittagong

Chittagong, often known as Chattogram, is a significant coastal city and financial center in Bangladesh's southeast. In 2017, the city has a population of more than 8.7 million people, making it the country's second-largest city. It is the administrative center and capital of an eponymous District and Division. Between the Chittagong Hill Tracts and the Bay of Bengal, the city is situated on the banks of the Karnaphuli River. After Dhaka, Chittagong is Bangladesh's second most important urban center.

Chittagong is an important part of Bangladesh's economy. The country's main maritime gateway is the Port of Chittagong, one of the world's oldest ports, whose coast was depicted on Ptolemy's globe map. The port is the Bay of Bengal's busiest international seaport and the third busiest in South Asia. The Chittagong Stock Exchange is one of the two stock exchanges in Bangladesh. Several Chittagong-based corporations are among Bangladesh's top industrial enterprises and businesses. The Bangladesh Navy and Bangladesh Coast Guard have their largest bases in the port city, while the Bangladesh Army and Bangladesh Air Force also have bases there and contribute to the city's economy.

Due to its natural waterfront, Chittagong is an ancient seaport. In the first century, the Roman geographer Ptolemy described it as one of the major Eastern ports. For ages, the harbor has served as an entrance to the Indian subcontinent's southeastern Bengal region. During the 9th century, Arab sailors and traders who once explored the Bay of Bengal established a mercantile station in the harbor. The port became a "mint town" of the Sultanate of Bengal in the 14th century, with the status of an administrative center.

About Dhaka

Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, gleams with a distinct ancient world beauty. Dhaka, located on the banks of the Buriganga River, is marked by nature's mesmerizing beauty. There are rich tropical jungles, vast mountain ranges, beautiful tea plantations, and blue-green lakes to be found. Dhaka is crisscrossed with hundreds of rivers, glistening meadows, and rich foliage. Dhaka is a place of historical relics, where one may locate beautiful remnants of Buddhist civilizations. The city specializes in textile and jute commerce, and it is one of the main exporters of handicrafts. Among many other modes of transportation, such as airplanes, buses, trains, automobiles, cycle rickshaws, and taxis, boats or ferries are the most entertaining, significant, and favored alternative. Ferries depart and arrive at the Sadarghat port in Old Dhaka. Then there are the Rocket Steamers, which run many times a week to Barisal and Khulna. Chandpur, which is about 3-4 hours from Dhaka, is another prominent river station. There are outstanding mosques in the sector of architectural wonders, such as Baitul Mukarram National Mosque and Star Mosque, both of which were built in the 18th century. Hindu temples Dhakeshwari Temple and Ramkrishna Mission are also nearby. Then there are churches such as the Armenian Church (1781 AD), St Mary's Cathedral (Ramna), and the Church of Bangladesh (1677 AD). Dhaka is home to several

Dhaka Contact Address

House #11/A, Road #10, Sector #01, Uttara, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh

Tel: +880 (0)2 896 0825 | +880 (0)2 895 4233