Things to do in Khulna
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Safe ‘n’ Save
This supermarket is a good place to stock up on snacks and more before a Sundarbans adventure.
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Guide Tours
The Swatch of No Ground, a deep-water canyon a short way offshore of the Sundarbans, acts as something of a magnet to Brydes whales and bottlenosed dolphins. Between December and February, Guide Tours organises boat trips out to this canyon where schools of up to 750 dolphins have been seen, and whale sightings are virtually guaranteed. It’s a one-day excursion that is added onto the Sundarbans tour at a cost of US$50. You will travel on a scientific boat and in addition to watching whales, you get to watch the scientists at work.
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Grillhouse
Widely considered the best restaurant in Khulna, the locals rave about the kebabs and Chinese dishes (which form the bulk of the menu) at the Grillhouse, near New Market. There are also a few Indian and European dishes thrown in to leaven the mix. Be warned that the orange juice has salt mixed with it – apparently to improve the flavour of bad oranges! Fortunately the food doesn’t need much improvement.
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Divisional Museum
If you’ve got some time to kill before a boat or bus departure, the small collection of objects garnered from around Bagerhat and on display at the Divisional Museum should help pass half an hour or so. Opposite the Hotel Jalico is a large Hindu temple (Sir Iqbal Rd) dedicated to Shiva, in which colour and incense are virtually compulsory.
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Aloka Restaurant
We think this place is simply lovely and we’re not the only ones. Locals flock here to gorge on a feast of quality Bangladeshi fare.
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Hindu temple
Opposite the Hotel Jalico is a large Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva, in which colour and incense are virtually compulsory.
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