Brass and Pottery Tour: Life and Work Of Bangladeshi Artisans
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Savar
Explore Dhamrai's brass and pottery artisans, witness ancient techniques, and visit the National Martyrs Monument. Discover Bangladesh's rich culture and history.
Duration: 11 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Savar - After picking you or your group up from the hotel, we will head to Savar Upazila in the Dhaka district. The drive from Dhaka city will take about an hour and a half. Along the way, you can catch a glimpse of the Buriganga River.
  • Nayarhat - Arrive at Nayarhat Bazar in Dhamrai by 10:30 a.m. Enjoy a 30-minute boat ride where you can observe the daily lives of Bangladeshi villagers living by the river. Next, we will visit the pottery village called Pal Para, where you can experience the traditional craft of pottery-making, a trade passed down through generations by the Kumar (potter) community. Unfortunately, this craft is dying out, and many potters now live in poor conditions and are leaving the trade. Bringing some chocolates to distribute among the village children would make them very happy.
  • Sukanta’s Dhamrai Metal Crafts - We will then drive to Dhamrai to visit a metal crafts workshop where artisans create stunning statues and crockery using the lost-wax technique with bronze. This is an excellent place to buy brass souvenirs, as they make wonderful keepsakes.
  • Nabinagar Upazila - After visiting the Dhamrai metal craft shop, we will drive to Nabinagar. Here, we will have lunch at a local restaurant, enjoying traditional local food.
  • National Martyr’s Monument - On our way back to Dhaka, we will stop at the National Martyrs’ Memorial in Savar. This monument honors those who died in the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, which led to Bangladesh’s independence from Pakistan. After visiting the monument, we will return to Dhaka and drop you off at your hotel or residence, marking the end of the tour.
What's Included
  • English-speaking guide
  • Air-conditioned car and driver
  • All boat rides
  • Lunch at a local restaurant (authentic local food)
  • All tips except our guide
What's Not Included
  • Does not include any hard drink, beverage or any personal item.
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

Tour Duration: Full Day Tour

Location: Dhamrai (40 Km from Dhaka)

Discount: Discount Applied For (05-15 Pax Only)

Tour Attractions: People and Culture of Rural Bangladesh.

Best Time To Visit: Round The Year

Tour Available: Round The Year

In this full day tour, we’ll take you to a remote village in Dhamrai in the outskirt of Dhaka to visit a metal crafts workshop where they make brass and bronze statues in ancient lost-wax technique, and a pottery village where all of them make pottery from many of their generations.

On the way back to Dhaka you’ll visit National Martyrs Monument In Savar which was built to pay tribute to the people who was Killed during the liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971. This is a Tour where you can learn about the traditional life of Bangladeshi people and history of this country.

  • Dress code is smart casual
  • May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
Location
Savar
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Zakaria
Mar 20, 2020
Awesome!! - Awesome experience. Very unique and well planned. Highly recommended. Tour guide is very helpful and amazing person. One of the netter experiences during my recent trip to Bangladesh.
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Nyc_tourist1
Jan 28, 2020
My Favorite Tour in Bangladesh - I am so pleased to write the first review for this tour offered by Global International BD Tours & Travels. This tour was one of the highlights of my trip, and was so exotic and out of this world that I would be doing a disservice not to review it. As always, Hasan and his company did an amazing job with planning, scheduling and handling transport, meals and ticketing. -The day started with hotel pickup and driving to a spot of the Dhaleshwari river to catch a private motor boat. The captain was so kind and it was nice having the boat to ourselves. The journey up the river to the remote pottery village was so scenic in itself. Upon arriving at the small, remote village we disembarked to see what looked like the set of a movie: small old houses and alleyways populated by the families of artisans who handcraft clay into beautiful pottery used in Dhaka. It was so nice to meet the villagers, many of whom are Hindu artisans, and learn about the process of making pottery. We saw from start to finish the process of warming clay, molding the clay, and shaping the pottery to dry. We even got to try to make pottery ourselves!! The best part was seeing the village children and distributing candy to them, they were so happy and their kindness has made such an impression on me, especially when compared to the dismal depression of city life in the US. The villagers even prepared sweets for us, picked guava from their trees. I had such a beautiful time I am at a loss for words on how special it was. -After departing the village by boat, we were picked up by car and transported to Dhamrai, a village which produces stunning brass items for purchase using an ancient technique of wax casting. Not only was this a great place to purchase unique souvenirs not found in Dhaka, but the owner of the store was so generous he took us to his home where we were able to witness his mother crafting the casings for the sculptures. Basically, wax is cast into molds of figurines, then encased in clay, which is wrapped in metal wire, then brass is poured into the wax mold and takes its shape after drying. It was amazing to witness this old artform, which is thankfully preserved here. -After this amazing tour, we were treated to a delicious Bengali lunch, which was followed by a tour of the National Martyrs’ Memorial. The grounds of this memorial are pristine, and it was heartening to see the pride of the Bengali people in visiting this memorial to the country's tumultuous past. So unique!
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