If you ever wonder what sights you may be looking at if you ever had to travel around rural Bangladesh, this might be helpful!
Or you can enjoy the green beauty of rural Bangladesh if you don't have any specific reason.
All these photos are from my last trip to my hometown, the north of Bangladesh. I took them from my bus window with my mobile camera.
I'm sharing the photos according to the time. I started my journey in the very morning and it took me almost 8 hours to reach my home. So I also enjoyed the sunset from my bus window.
Bangladesh is a Riverine country, so on a road trip, we get to see a lot of rivers, the lifestyle of the riverside dwellers, and the work of the fishermen.
It's such a pleasure to the eyes to get to pass by the beautiful view of the river. Sometimes they are small and other times they are huge river that takes 30 minutes to cross by the bridge.
No matter where you go I can guarantee you will see a lot of green. That's the beauty of Bangladesh.
From the riverside to the countryside, there will be a lot of paddy and crop fields, a lot of trees and shrubs. etc. Especially, during winter, the yellow mustard field is the top of the attraction.
The bus journey is never boring for me. I would say, it's an escape because there's less traffic compared to the big cities and we get to see these sights; that's a bonus.
However, you will get to see a lot of contraction going on in every other place. And there are a lot of rivers so we have a lot of bridges as well and need more to connect different sides of the country. So it's kind of a never-ending process.
Now let me show you the most beautiful view from my window!
The sun was mindblowing before it was going to set. I couldn't capture the sun the way I wanted to with my mobile camera and as the bus was going fast.
But look at the color of the sky. Isn't that beautiful?
The green trees, the yellow mustard field, the red sky; everything made the view perfect. Nature is something that made our tiny country something special. The year around the green and the freshness of the river make it a piece of haven even though we kind of live in a city hell.
I hope you enjoyed the photos as much as I did. Have a blissful day :)