Not knowing much of
Bangladesh when we arrived on 4/2, the plan was to chill out with Sam and Heather for awhile before heading out to "get to know" the rest of the country. We've been here for 2.5 weeks and never got past the chillin' stage. We're officially done backpacking and have become full time leeches. But how can you blame us when they invite us to their luxurious home,
take us out to all the best restaurants and parties in town and give us full access to Taju (their "tank" driver) and Nilu (their housekeeper who cooks, cleans and does everything in between). OK! So we haven't seen the Sundarbans or
Bangladesh's other 2 UNESCO World Heritage sights. We haven't seen Cox's Bazar, considered the world's longest and broadest beach or Kuakata beach, where you can watch the sun rise and set over the
Bay of Bengal.
But what we
have done is shop, shop and shop!
Bangladesh is known for its ready made garment industry. Just look at the tag on your favorite piece of brand name clothing and there's a good chance that it was made in
Bangladesh. If your not too picky about a loose thread here or a small hole there, then Bangla (AKA "Bongo" by expats) Bazar is ‘
the’ place to go as they get all of the over runs and seconds. Here's Sam, Heather and Erin displaying their purchases after our
first trip.
After all was said and done, we calculated that we spent about $100 (7000 Taka) total between the 4 of us. Shirts were between .50 and .90 cents. Jeans were $3.50. Button downs were about the same. You get the picture. Not only is the clothing cheap, but you can also get great deals on pearls (pink pearls are the specialty), software, DVD's and handicrafts. Erin and I bought so much "crap" that we had to buy another suitcase (got a great deal on that too) to get all of it to our next destination.