A full-day cultural exchange meeting Bangladesh's artisans, from rickshaw builders and jewelers to potters and Dhamrai's brass casters.

Meet your English-speaking guide in the hotel lobby at 07:30 AM and depart by private vehicle for Dhamrai (approx. 56 km / 2 hours). Begin at a rickshaw workshop on Dhaka's outskirts, where the city's most colorful transport is built and repaired. Continue to Batuka village in Hamayetpur, where nearly every home is a small workshop and artisans create delicate jewelry by hand. Visit the Savar National Martyrs' Monument, Bangladesh's most iconic memorial to the heroes of the 1971 Liberation War, then step into a traditional pottery-making village to watch families shape clay into functional and decorative pieces. Enjoy a traditional Bangla lunch at a local restaurant before concluding at Dhamrai's famous brass workshops, where the ancient lost-wax method is still used, and discovering several zamindar-era heritage buildings around the village. Drive back to Dhaka in the afternoon, arriving at your hotel.