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Boats have been a way of life in riverine Bangladesh for thousands of years.
Nestled between India, Nepal and Myanmar, and located in the low-lying
Ganges-Brahmaputra River Delta, Bangladesh is one of the last destinations
for travellers that have remained untouched. The Ganges unites with the
Jamuna and later joins the Meghna to eventually empty into the Bay of Bengal.
Here the blend of freshwater and saltwater gives rise to the world’s largest
mangrove forest, the Sundarbans, the home of the Royal Bengal tiger. You can
sail down these waters with ease anytime between October and March.

Contic offers you a chance to explore Bangladesh on authentic wooden boats
that not only give life to a fading tradition of the ancient river boat
capital of the world, but also provide an ecologically sound way to discover
the natural sights of the country. Our boats bring you the charm and beauty
of the ancient with the conveniences and comforts of the modern. Since our
founding in 1997, we have been dedicated to excellence of service and the
concept of ecotourism. Whether you want to get away from the madding crowd of
the city and breathe fresher air, or simply experience the sights and sounds
of Old Dhaka, Contic will take you on a trip that you won’t forget.
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