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Hi Ms Limana
Good to know you and your interesting adventures.Hope that some day I will get a chance to make a trip with you and your group.
keep up the good work
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Salman Saeed
I really like your site. Your trips are very interesting and with the pictures that you have provided,it feels like i’m travelling with you as well.
nice one, good organization. keep it up. i always wanted to travel a lot but the situation never did support. however, when i find people like you i just use to feel the joy that they might have had. please post on some more pic’s.
Thanks,
Eross.
you r cool
its look like u love travel very much..i like also…but i don’t have the opportunity like u…and about this blog …seems like quite interesting to me and well organize too…about the prep of any kind of travel part is very nice..thanks 4 a blog like this..we can know information from it…iqbal
Hey!
Its good to know that you guys appreciate my writings and stories. Please keep posting your comments on my blog.
hi Limana..
I was searching for Birishiri n found your blog.. I’ve visit that place two times n thinking for another time.. because i didnt complete full Durgapur… but later on.. I’ve go through ur full blog n i am so much surprised to see such nice blog..
are you an organized body/team for traveling or just friends? if your are an organized team then if its possible, i’ll join with you.. because i’ve seen u r almost in research with traveling.. u talking about backpack, footware etc..
well I am a by hobby photographer as well.. u can have a look on my photostream http://www.flickr.com/photos/arifbd111/
take care n wish u best of luck..
Hi Limana,
First thanks for your good blog on about Bangladesh Tourism. I believe that your this travel blog contineusly helping to local and foreign tourist.
As a simply man of Bangladeshi Tourism Industry I am really greatful for your promoting initiative of this protential industry.
Thanks,
Saiful
bdboy_80@yahoo.com
Hi Limana,
i am saidur, owner of a small tour organization.
here I just wanna thanks you that you made a link to our site in ‘visit bangladesh’.
I really appreciate your nice site and your activities with young society in bangladesh.
Yes, keep your adventure on in Bangladesh.
thanks again.
Hi Friends
I want to know about Birishiri and how to go, where stay, expenditure etc.
Please give me information above detail
Mubin
hi Limana,
another quick question for you – where do you get the backpacks here? i dont have mine with me and would like one to go trekking, specially after i started seeing all this awesome places to go…. plus, tents! aaah! camping! it’s been such a long time… please, please, please tell me that i can either buy or rent some of these gears here so that i can get out of this life sucking city and breathe some heavenly air!
thanks a bunch!
b
ps: sorry if you’ve already mentioned it in your blog, by i didnt get the chance to read all of it…
oh and we bought our tents from china….dont think you can buy any from Bangladesh, I’m not sure I’ll ask around and get back to you.
you will get backpacks in new market….but u have to be careful in choosing…the Camel Mountain ones are quite sturdy.