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Old Capital of Bengal Sonargaon is one of the most popular tourist destinations. Just 30 km far from Dhaka, Sonargaon has a lot to offer. Historically it was the center of trading and people from Far East countries to come to do trade here. This fertile land was also famous of Dhakai Jamdani and muslin. With the glorious history, there are still some exciting tourist site from pre mogul and colonial period like the beautiful abounded panam city, the goaldi mosque, sardarbar palace, the folklore and art museum, Jamdani villages!
Private transportation
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
All Fees and Taxes
Lunch
Departure Point
Traveler pickup is offered
it is a private tour , so we will pick up all the clients from their own hotels inside Dhaka city and clients you start early or little late as per their convenience
Traveler pickup
2 Gulshan Ave, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh
Zia Intl Airport, Dhaka City, Bangladesh
PGM6+98V Rupshi, Circle, North Rupshi, Bangladesh Jamdani was originally known as Dhakai named after the city of Dhaka, one of many ancient textile weaving centers in Bengal region.[5] Under the Mughal Empire the Persian term Jamdani came to be in popular use, since it was the court language of the Mughals. Jamdanis are popularly known as Dhakai Jamdani or simply Dhakai. The earliest mention of jamdani and its development as an industry is found into Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Jamdani is a hand loom woven fabric made of cotton, which was historically referred to as muslin. The Jamdani weaving tradition is of Bengali origin. It is one of the most time and labor-intensive forms of hand loom weaving, and is considered one of the finest varieties of muslin, and the most artistic textile of Bangladeshi weavers. Traditionally woven around Dhaka and created on the loom brocade, jamdani is rich in motifs. In the first half of the nineteenth century, James Taylor described the figured or flowered jamdani; in the late 19th century, T. N. Mukharji referred to this fabric as jamdani muslin.
Whether figured or flowered, jamdani is a woven fabric in cotton. This is a supplementary weft technique of weaving, where the artistic motifs are produced by a non-structural weft, in addition to the standard weft that holds the warp threads together. The standard weft creates a fine, sheer fabric while the supplementary weft with thicker threads adds the intricate patterns to it. Each supplementary weft motif is added separately by hand by interlacing the weft threads into the warp with fine bamboo sticks using individual spools of thread. The result is a complex mix of different patterns that appear to float on a shimmering surface. The pattern is not sketched or outlined on the fabric, but is drawn on a graph paper and placed underneath the warp. Jamdani is a fine muslin cloth on which decorative motifs are woven on the loom, typically in grey and white. Often a mixture of cotton and gold thread was used.
40 minutes
Goaldi Mosque, Dhaka City, Bangladesh Built in 1519, the graceful, single-domed Goaldi Mosque is the most impressive of the few extant monuments of the old capital city, and a good example of pre-Mughal architecture. This mosque is one of the few remnants from the Sultanate period in Sonargaon, during the reign of Sultan Hussain Shah in 925 Hijri (1519 AD). It was built by Mulla Hizabar Akbar Khan in the early 16th century, during the reign of Alauddin Husain Shah at a place called Goaldi – half a mile northeast of Panam village in Sonargaon. Sonargaon was the administrative center of medieval Muslim rulers of East Bengal. It became as the capital of Bengal during Isa Khan’s ruling. The area falls under present-day Narayanganj District, Bangladesh. This mosque is more elegant and ornate in comparison to the earlier Sultanate mosques at Bagerhat. 20 minutes
Sonargaon Folk Art and Craft Museum, Sonargaon, Bangladesh There is a folk art and craft museum for the visitors & tourist travelling in Sonargaon. Sonargaon Folk Art and Craft Museum remains open from morning to afternoon (9 AM to 5 PM). Wednesday and the Thursday, this museum is closed for weekend. This is prosperous with several unique collection those you’ll never find at any other place. Some are lost from our country, and only those are remains. The main museum building is placed at the “Sardar Bari”. “Sardar Bari” was built by a Hindu Zamindar of Sonargaon in 1901. Alike the other Zamindar house of that period, this one also looks like Indian houses, but the shape of the house was looked like the European Palaces. The baroque decoration and the elaborated painting on the plaster of the building are really eye catching. 60 minutes
Rishipara, Dhaka, Bangladesh its a eco friendly building using as a pre primary school in Sonargaon area to see the sustainable eco friendly work 15 minutes
Panam Nagar, Sonargaon, Bangladesh Panam City is situated at Sonargaon, Narayanganj in Bangladesh. It is an ancient historical city in Bangladesh. Among the three cities of boro nogor (Big City), khas Nogor, Panam City, it was most attractive city. There are many historical buildings which were built centuries ago and those are related with the history of Baro-Bhuyan. It covered 20 km area of Sonargaon. Panam City is one of the most visited tourist spots in Bangladesh. As the capital of the fifteenth-century Bengal ruler Isa Khan, and once an important trading and political center, Sonargaon boasts architecture of the Sultanate, Mughal, and colonial periods. For travelers making their way along the 2,500-kilometer Grand Trunk Road from Peshawar in the Hindu Kush, Sonargaon marked the end of the line. Threats to the site include flooding, vandalism, unauthorized occupation, illegal development etc.
90 minutes
Sonargaon, Bangladesh it is a beautiful island location in the middle of the Megha river, to go and visit there we will go by boat to enjoy the river beauty and village life of Bangladesh 80 minutes
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Voyager737826
16 Jan 2025
This was a great tour to see the ancient Sonargaon and Panam City. Especially the stop at the weaving factory I found most interesting. Our guide Afiri was very knowledgeable and could answer all our questions. We can recommend booking the tour with Afiri.
68lailys
18 Nov 2024
The bus ride is an adventure in itself. You see so many beautiful situations along the way. Crazy for words. Old Buses, tuktuk. Nature. Once there also nice cozy interesting experiences.
N1803CA_
20 May 2024
We enjoyed our tour of Dhaka so much that we decided to go with our guide Afridi to see the city of Sonargon.
Despite the traffic jams the trip was super comfortable in an air-conditioned car.
We visited the weaving mills, saw the oldest mosque in Sonargon, took a boat trip down the Meghna River to an island, and socialized with local children.
Very strong impression was made by the palace in Bangladesh Folk & Art Museum and of course by the abandoned Panam City. It was something incredible. I never thought I would see such a thing.
Thanks for our guide Afridi for his caring attitude and interesting stories. Come to Bangladesh, you will be met by wonderful people.
This tour in
Dhaka
is organized by
Bangladesh Eco Adventure
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