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Bus Journey - From Bangladesh to India

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Bus Journey - From Bangladesh to India Travel Reviews

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Sep 11, 2007
You can travel from Dhaka/ Bangladesh to Kolkata/ India by AC BUS, fare would be around 10/11 dollar inclusive on board refreshments. It may take around 10 hrs to complete the journey that includes some breaks in between in the total journey for customs, immigration, meals etc. On board service quality is good and bus staff are friendly. Adventure seekers and budget travelers may try the journey.
Buses start from Arambagh, near Motijheel, Dhaka and reach New Market/ Sadar Street, Kolkata in 10/11 hrs time. Usually they start from 7-9 am in the morning and 10-11 pm at night.
You need to obtain necessary VISA before start your journey and can enjoy a very cheap but a new way to explore places.

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