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YTO Toronto Sep 3, 2026
DAC Dhaka
from C$760.50
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YVR Vancouver Aug 27, 2026
DAC Dhaka
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YEA Edmonton Aug 4, 2026
DAC Dhaka
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YMQ Montreal Jul 28, 2026
DAC Dhaka
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YOW Ottawa Jul 27, 2026
DAC Dhaka
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YHZ Halifax Jul 28, 2026
DAC Dhaka
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YWG Winnipeg Aug 6, 2026
DAC Dhaka
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Reasons to Book Cheap Fort Dhaka Flights
Dhaka is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh, and is one of the world’s most populated cities. The place has lot of historical significance. Some of its prominent historical attractions include - Lalbagh, Ahsan Manzil, Shaheed Minar, and Jatiya Sangshad. Dhaka is a paradise for street photography with its colorful and fascinating streets. The city is known the world over as the city of mosques and muslin.
Dhaka Sadarghat
Dhaka Sadarghat (or Sadarghat Port) is situated on Buriganga River in Dhaka. Its prime attraction, the Sadarghat River Boat Terminal, is one of the world’s largest river ports in the world and has a large number of passenger river boats that ferry almost 500 passengers every hour.
Lalbagh Fort
Lalbagh Fort was built in 1678 AD by Prince Mohammad Azam, the lesser known son of fanatic Mughal emperor Aurangazeb. This fort has witnessed a number of battles during the Mughal era,and the British Rule. Chief attractions here include Lalbagh Mosque, the Audience Hall, the Hammam of Nawab Shaista Khan (a Mughal army general) and the Tomb of Pari Bibi (daughter of Shaista Khan).
Liberation War Museum
The Liberation War Museum is a war museum in Dhaka that commemorates the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 that became precursor to the independence of Bangladesh from Pakistan. It has large number of artifacts and exhibits that narrate a spine-chilling account of the atrocities committed by Pakistani forces on the Bangladeshis.
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