We Slept on Bangladesh's 100 Year Old Cruise Ship (full tour)

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Published 2019-12-18
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We paid $26 to sleep in a First Class Cabin on Bangladesh's 100 year old "Rocket Paddle Steamer"! Would you do it?

We are currently in our 97th country of Bangladesh, and after spending our first 2 days in the crazy city of Dhaka, we boarded this 100 year old ship to sail overnight to Barisal. Paddle steamers have been traveling Bangladesh’s rivers since the early 1900s, but today there are only 3 left in service. The river is filled with hundreds of modern ferries that are faster and more comfortable, but tonight’s journey isn’t about the speed or the comfort, it’s about experiencing a way of travel that has remained unchanged for almost 100 years!

Travel vlog 684 | Country #97/100 | #Dhaka, #Bangladesh | Filmed November 2019

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All Comments (21)
  • Bangladeshi peoples are very much caring & friendly especially about foreigners. Once,i went to Bangladesh then they treat me like their family members. Take love from 🇮🇳
  • @amyb9481
    When the gentleman walked up with the goat to show it to them up close after it ran away, I promptly cried. He was so proud. Goodness, what a kind country.
  • @lalasbesttv9505
    Bangladesh is so rich when it comes to culture and its people. I love this video. Regards from the Philippines 😊😘
  • @elfhchan
    Bangladesh looks like an ongoing painting where the locals add their unique colors to everything. It looks so beautiful!!
  • @nezamuddin1211
    My heart melted when that old guy brought the goat back to her . This is simplicity and purity of Bangladesh 🇧🇩 💛
  • I don't know why but this Bangladesh series has been the most inspiring thing you guys have posted in a while (and you post a lot of inspiring stuff) - maybe it's just the totally diving in and doing things with the locals in a place where that's not necessarily easy. That and translating the beauty in the chaos through the video. Really makes me want to visit Bangladesh and see all this for myself.
  • @swagsubs5860
    That little girl who said “meow” is so cutee🥰😍
  • I feel so proud to be a Bangladeshi !! All these positive comments give me really happiness!! Thanks for this tour Kara and Nate !!!
  • @legacybluey
    It’s incredible how you find something so pure in every situation; like we take clean air and sanitary things for granted and when we’re exposed to “unclean” things, we tend to think negatively but you two find something positive. Great travellers. Showing your fans the different realities within one world.
  • @Jeauxbey
    My heart melted when karas new best friend came out of nowhere
  • @fredsamoluk21
    I love how they are absolutely not stuck up and treat people with respect!
  • @NetworkNorm
    I’ve just added Bangladesh to my bucket list, the people seem so warm and open
  • @raziul_abrar
    Welcome to Bangladesh. A land of 160 million bangalis. They can offer you nothing but love & hospitality. Our peoples are maybe poor but very rich by heart. Thanks for sharing this awesome video. 🖤🇧🇩🖤
  • @longhornlove1
    This video brought Bangladesh to the top of my list of "places I want to visit!" The people seem incredible.
  • @carjam49
    I love watching this. I have never seen two happier or more cheerful people. Even if it's only for the camera (which I don't believe for a minute), it's totally worth it and a bright spot in a dark world. You also seem unfailingly polite and considerate, so don't worry.
  • @BanglaNewsTube
    Thank you so much for presenting Bangladesh in this video
  • @hiyabiswas3633
    Who else feels like they are travelling with them. Pls dont stop the vlogs love you .❤💙
  • @salanicus
    That you guys can go from 5 star luxury to this amazing 100 year old paddle boat with true smiles of appreciation on your faces is a testament to your values :) Brilliant eye opening share, James and Kim
  • We went on the rocket steamer in Bangladesh a couple of years ago. Such a great experience! It was really cool to see the parts of the boat that we didn't explore when we were there.
  • @ebonyloveivory
    It's so sweet how they respect the different cultures, the manner in which they immerse themselves into local areas, without judgement or reservations. Very admirable.