Let’s face it. Bangladesh doesn’t get many tourists. Not yet at least. But it does get thousands of expatriates, NGO workers, volunteers and diplomats every year. And all of these ‘tourists’ could be a part of your potential market. So how do you get your product in front of that market? Answer: Advertise in the [...]
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March 19th, 2009 | Guidebook Bangladesh, Multimedia, News, Photo Blogs, Travel | Mikey | 5 CommentsFriendship's floating hospitals
March 17th, 2009 | Development, News, Podcasts, Tourism for Development | Mikey | 3 CommentsIn a climate-changed world, Bangladesh will be one of the first countries underwater. Bangladeshis already have a lot of experience with rising waters. The nation is inundated with monsoonal rain and floods every year. In the face of this rising tide, one organisation has developed a novel solution. They’re delivering high quality health care to [...]
Bangladesh by Motorbike: a second kick at the can
November 24th, 2008 | Travel | Mikey | 2 CommentsThis whole saga really began back in Nepal, when a spontaneous decision made me an owner of an 2004 Enfield Thunderbird. Bel and I managed to drive it to the border with Bangladesh but they turned us back, saying we didn’t have the correct paperwork. That was a serious adventure in it of itself, and [...]
Yunnan Tibet still open to travellers
April 11th, 2008 | Tourism for Development, Travel | Mikey | No CommentsThe Tibetan end of Yunnan is still open to travellers, despite the recent protest and subsequent crackdown in other Tibetan regions of China. Despite the presence of military convoys and scores of soldiers entering the main villages and towns of the region, there was no unrest of protest here. Why? One wonders how this region [...]
Shangri-la stays silent, despite protests from around Tibet [ 6:21 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadAdopt-a-wallah: Mikey buys a rickshaw for Hobu
March 29th, 2008 | IT Matters, Tourism for Development, Travel | Mikey | 4 CommentsMeet Hobu’s family: And now, see his new rickshaw: Several other volunteers and I have talked and talked and talked about it, but today I finally did it. I’ve just spent Tk 10,000 (roughly $140 USD) to buy my friend Hobu a rickshaw, and, if he works hard enough, there will be a dramatic change [...]
Brothel Justice: interview with Dominique Keller
March 27th, 2008 | News, Personal, Travel | Mikey | 1 CommentDominique Keller — a fellow VSO volunteer and good mate — has recently gone on air about her newest documentary, “Brothel Justice.” The documentary talks about the lives of a group of women inside a brothel in Patuakhali, a town situated in the Barisal district of Bangladesh. She recently did an interview with the Calgary [...]
