Thursday, May 10, 2012

RG2011... Dhaka Bandaraya Miskin & Bahaya Kepada Pelancong.(18photos)

 

5 days in a terrible metropolis

Ctyuardessy Air Arabia, during a 5-hour flight from the Emirates in Bangladesh, the Bangladeshi capital, described as follows: "They are an awful lot, they all run back and forth, writing in the corners, could not breathe on the gas concentration, and crime ... well, svoebrazny Good luck to you. " At the same time the girls have accompanied his words with gestures depicting the hustle and bustle. -About as in India?
No, there is much worse than in India.



Do you think that plugs into your city is so depressing that there is no power? Rejoice in Dhaka these plugs, which you do not even dreamed of.



If you want the minimum comfort (bed, air conditioning, shower), then $ 50-60 cheaper than anything in Dhaka do not. Is not it strange for one of the world's poorest countries, where the average monthly income of a resident does not exceed $ 50-70? I believe that the total corruption and chaos do not allow private businesses to develop. It is assumed that a tourist - a rich man, let him pay. And if you have not - sleep in a flophouse. There is a rooming house, yes, just a third of a dollar a day, and in the heart of the city.



Posherstite travel forums and travel guides, give a guarantee that you will find all of Dhaka on the strength of a dozen three or four hotels. At the moment, in the city of 30 million people, even in Moscow, which is experiencing an acute shortage of hotels, they are still twenty times more. Of the dozens available, most will cost $ 100 or more dollars a day. That's it. Other options - monstrous rooming house in which I assure you that even the most nebrezglivy Hitch will not live. And not because would not that noisy or outside walls are dirty. So would not that zakusayut fleas and mosquitoes (malaria has not been canceled), things are stolen, there is no place to wash. After such flophouses you should first visit the dermatologist, away from sin. By the way, noticed that many of the itch in Dhaka, and a comb made of each other for lice and squash relish their fingernails.





It was at the local eatery of folk and feeds. In a few centimeters from the rush of food fat-tuki, crawling beggars, disabled, just a crowd of onlookers. It is impossible not to recognize that with a certain degree of probability you are here to eat and you do not happen. Another question - how much do you evaluate your own life and health? If your risk of poisoning reaches "only" one chance in three, you're willing to risk? Can you imagine the look of the local hospital, you'll want to know all this from personal experience?



You live in a big city, say, in Moscow? You tire of the crowd in the subway during rush hour? Now imagine that people even more than in your city - about 30 million inhabitants. And the subway is not as a class. In this case, the road five times already (mentally draw Moscow to one lane in each direction), and ten times more than the broken, mud a hundred times more. And no, even the most minimal infrastructure, without which it can not live a big city. Add the pungent stench of exhaust million kalymag old. It's not just words. Really can not breathe, in the evening, headache, and nasal vysmarkivayutsya flakes of dirt. Remember two years ago, forest fires and smoke, from which even the tightly locked windows are not saved? So, in Dhaka, a stench and smog is all year round, they are accustomed. And if you listed are still small, the "pile up" throw with a heat of 40 degrees and absolute humidity.







Many people will greet you and shake your hand. It's nice. But is it worth then rub your hands with alcohol. You do not know who you shake hands, but if you look at the crowd, you will notice that many people suffer from skin funguses and some blisters. Take care of yourself.

Attend mosques and Hindu temples to be without shoes. Grab the airport plastic "socks" (or whatever they are called correctly?) And wear them. No need to hang around there barefoot.

In public transport, take care not to touch the back of his head, there may be lice from a previous passenger.















Much like India, but everything is worse than in India. There is a crime. Sometimes the rough. We were warned about it all, without exception, from Air Arabia flight attendants and up to the owner of the hotel. The main danger - pickpockets, because all the crowd, you will shove and push. Thieves are on the alert. So do not carry anything valuable, at least not in the pockets. Sew inner pocket for documents and money. Or leave your valuables in the hotel safe, unless, of course, believe that they did not steal from there own employees the same hotel. Remember that you are - a white man, and this is like a red rag to a thief, they know that you will have with them something of value.

By nightfall, better and disappear altogether from the street and take a seat at the table in his room, checking e-mail. Already at nine o'clock in the evening Dhaka empty. Only the homeless and the pack of dogs. By the way, these mangy dogs are very aggressive, try to interfere with them. That is a shame, it was evening, no traffic jams, and you can in 5 minutes domchatsya to the center, but no, ripped off with high probability.



Believe it or not, but it is a rich area of ​​banana, in the northern part of the city


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