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Description
Bangladesh Travelers Home is an economy Tour Operator with the own hostel and rent a car service. We are very much special for the backpackers who would like to travel Bangladesh.

Bangladesh Travelers Home is just 3km away at the north of Zia International Airport, Dhaka. As you know Uttara is a model town and one of the best residential areas of Dhaka. Its quite environment always attracts the outsiders.

We would like to introduce our hostel as a home stay accommodation not a hotel or a guesthouse. But we would insure our valued guest that is our total services are as well as a hotel or a guesthouse. It is guaranteed that any of our guests will feel homely and most cordially with us. You will come as our guest, but will go back as our friend.

We have four twin bed air conditioned rooms with hot and cold water shower, toilet with bath tub, TV with cable connection, and two air conditioned Couple bed Room with hot and cold water shower, attached toilet, TV with cable connection and one Global Standard six-bed mixed-dorm. We also have a large living room for recreation with TV,l business center, self cooking kitchen and more facilities.

Bangladesh Travelers Home wants to guarantee perfection and ensure that you get the best value for your money. We have the commitment to make your experience of the Bangladesh what you planned it to be. We know that you'll be promising to come back and will drop a line to your friends to discover the hospitality of Bangladesh tourism and culture.

We offer transport to and from the Airport and to Bangladesh city and accommodation in a monthly basis: $200 per month for a Private room and $400 with food included.

We have lot of tour packages all over the Bangladesh. Any of our guests can travel very smoothly with us.

About our tariff
Room name: VIP Double (semi double twin bed with bath tub)
Room type: Privet
Price per peson per night: USD 18$

Room name: Double (single twin bed )
Room type: Privet
Price per peson per night: USD 15$

Room name: Double ( double bed)
Room type: Privet ( one bed, can sleep two person)
Price per peson per night: USD 12$

Room name: Dormetory
Room type: Mixed
Price per peson per night: USD 10$
Traveller Inn Details
Category: Other
 
Number of Beds:16
Bedsheets:Sheets Included
Towels:FREE
Parking:Available
Airport/Train Pickup:Airport pick-up available
Luggage Storage:Available
Coed Dorm Available:YES
Bathroom in Room:No
Credit Cards Accepted:No
Pets Allowed:YES
Wheelchair Accessible:YES
Reservations Accepted:YES
Internet Computers:Pay
Wireless Internet:No
Age Range Allowed:All Ages
Minimum Stay:1 night
Maximum Stay:As per guest wish
Lockout:No Lockout
Curfew:No Curfew
Checkout:Noon/Midday (12:00)
Reception Hours:24 Hours
Clubs/Networks:HI, VIP
Membership Required:No
Open Dates:All Year
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3 The staff were very helpful and kind.   — Louise Lorentzon (2010-07-24) Hostelbookers
5 It was an overall pleasant experience.I would like to thank hostelbookers to provide me with such a great opportunity.   — Amarjyoti Sarkar (2010-06-21) Hostelbookers
3 Perfectly fine place, if a little pricey for Bangladesh. There were no westerners staying here when i was here and judging by the fact that a couple of members of staff took pictures of me, presumably because of my skin and hair, I'd say they are a rarity. In my 4 days in Dhaka I have not seen a single white person, so it is perfect for immersing yourself in Bangladeshi life. Just stay somewhere closer to the centre if you can. But this is a good place if you can't.   — Will Smith (2010-06-10) Hostelbookers
4 close to the airport   — enno haede (2010-06-05) Hostelbookers
5 Finding Bangladesh Travel Homes from the internet was a lucky stroke of fate for us, because for a backpacker finding affordable housing in Dhaka is quite a challenge. Also, nowhere else in Asia had we experienced so much helpfulness in one hostel. When we needed to change the booking they had no problem doing it and then, when we still arrived on the day we had already cancelled, they still bargained a good taxi price for us at 6 AM in the morning and welcomed us in their hostel. The rooms are clean; showers are hot; generator works when there’s no electricity; cable TV has channels for every taste; room service is more than helpful; the sheets and towels are super clean and food is good. The hostel itself is situated quite far from the sights and the old town, but there are plenty of rickshaws to take and the hostel staff is always willing to help you find a taxi. Also there is a shopping mall very close to the hostel and an internet café with good connections and a back up generator for when the power goes again. There’s even a little pizza place nearby for the ones craving comfort food.We, as many others before us, had heaps of prejudice about Bangladesh, but it all went up in smoke as soon as we crossed the border in Siliguri. Bangladesh people are so kind, so sweet, so nice and helpful. Even if they don’t speak English, they try to help you. Bangladesh is so much cleaner than India, the people are calmer and the food is better and less spicy. Tourists in Bangladesh are rare, so you are sure to feel like you are off the beaten track, well… all the time.If you book through Hostelbookers you are sure to meet Mr Milan, the man who has his heart set on getting tourists to come and see Bangladesh to drop all stereotypes you may have. He is also the one who will help you with everything you might think of asking or needing (he is even willing to help you with your visas). As we were only passing through we opted for the one day Dhaka city tour. Dhaka is huge and hot, so seeing it with a car with AC is the only humane option. The traffic is crazy, so a lot of time will be spent in traffic jams, but the times you really manage to see something are worth the effort. Mr Milan is more than happy to tailor-make the tour, so be informed and ask what you would like. Also, don’t be afraid to eat delicious local food (be careful with the ice though). And one more word of warning, if you manage to get the oh-so-handsome cricketer as your guide, it is quite likely that instead of Dhaka you will be looking at him all the time :)   — Ege Hokkonen (2010-06-01) Hostelbookers
4 very helpful staff, provide guests wih excellent local guide named Imran, very safe and secure location in newer part of city,   — Robert Aagre (2009-12-25) Hostelbookers
4 Very convenient to/from Airport but quite far from downtown. Maybe a good choice when you want to escape the crowds. Room service was thoughout available. Manager Milan is very helpful in every aspect. Good value for money. Always recommendable! Chris Rommel, Hong Kong   — Christian Rommel (2009-06-29) Hostelbookers
5 Friendly and efficient staff   — David Rand (2009-04-14) Hostelbookers
5 Friendly services at all time.   — humbert nicolas (2008-10-22) Hostelbookers
5 The manager could not be any nicer or obliging or efficient. To start with, I made a mistake abut the date and booked for February instead of March which of course mucked him around, waiting for me at the airport and not having me turn up. He emailed me to see what I was doing and rebooked for the March date. Then when I did arrive the airline ended up delivering me at 03.00 instead of the original time of 11'30 the previous day. Nevertheless, the car was waiting for me and everyone was very helpful and kind on my arrival. This lost me a day of sightseeing so Milan Azad arranged a half-day tour and came with me. He is very knowledgeable and has excellent English. He then helped with transport and accommodation bookings for travel to Cox's Bazar and St Martins and checked along the way to see if everything was going to plan. It was my lucky day when I booked Bangladesh Travel Homes and I knew nothing about them. You can feel confident about recommending them to anyone. William Rogers   — William Rogers (2008-03-23) Hostelbookers
4 the staff tried to answer all my questions and were very helpful   — Samuel Jan Krizan (2007-06-01) Hostelbookers
4 The staff members were all very eager to assist me and discuss with me their opinions on where Bangladesh was on the current world stage, so I was glad to have chosen this facility. Although it was a bit far from the centre of the city, I feel that was a boon because it would have been quite noisy to stay down there, and additionally the restaurant in the hostel was quality and well-priced. I would certainly stay here again.   — Jonathan Delise (2007-05-07) Hostelbookers
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