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Showari Ghat: Gateway to Dhaka's Riverine Soul

Experience the vibrant river life of Dhaka at Showari Ghat, a bustling hub of transport, commerce, and culture on the Buriganga River.

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Showari Ghat, on the Buriganga River's northern bank in Old Dhaka, is a bustling passenger terminal and a vital center of the city's riverine culture. Experience the vibrant atmosphere, witness the lively fish market, and explore the historic surroundings.

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  • P96V+CPC, Dhaka, BD

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning to witness the bustling fish market in full swing and experience the peak of river activity.
  • Be prepared for crowds and a sensory overload of sights, sounds, and smells, as Showari Ghat is a very busy area.
  • Consider taking a short ferry ride on the Buriganga River to get a different perspective of the ghat and the surrounding cityscape.
  • Explore the nearby Chawkbazar area for a taste of Old Dhaka's traditional markets and historic architecture.
  • Bargain respectfully when shopping in the markets, as it is a common practice and expected by vendors.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Chawk Bazaar, a major commercial hub in Old Dhaka, Showari Ghat is approximately a 10-15 minute walk. Head south towards the Buriganga River, navigating through the narrow streets and following signs for 'Sadarghat' or 'Showari Ghat'. The route is generally flat, but expect crowded conditions. No costs are associated with walking.

  • Rickshaw

    Rickshaws are readily available throughout Old Dhaka. From locations like the Star Mosque or Chhota Katra, a rickshaw ride to Showari Ghat will typically take 5-10 minutes, depending on traffic. Negotiate the fare beforehand; expect to pay between 30-50 BDT for the short trip. Be prepared for a bumpy ride through the congested streets.

  • Public Transport

    Local buses connect various parts of Dhaka to the Sadarghat area, which is adjacent to Showari Ghat. Inquire about buses heading to 'Sadarghat' from your location. Bus fares are very economical, typically ranging from 10-20 BDT. From Sadarghat, it's a short walk to Showari Ghat.

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Showari Ghat is more than just a transportation hub; it's a living testament to Dhaka's vibrant connection to its waterways. For centuries, this ghat has served as a vital link connecting Dhaka to the wider world via the intricate network of waterways that crisscross Bangladesh. Stepping onto Showari Ghat is like stepping back in time. The air is thick with the sounds of boat engines, the cries of vendors, and the constant flow of human traffic. The Buriganga River, though often dark and heavily trafficked, teems with activity. Ferries of all shapes and sizes jostle for space, carrying passengers and goods to and from destinations near and far. Small wooden boats dart across the river, ferrying commuters and adding to the organized chaos. The ghat is a place where commerce thrives, particularly in the early morning hours when the adjacent fish market comes alive. This market is one of the largest wholesale fish markets in Dhaka, drawing merchants and buyers from across the region. The sheer volume of fish traded here is staggering, with tons of fresh catches changing hands daily. Beyond the immediate activity of the ghat, the surrounding area is rich in history and culture. The nearby Chawkbazar, one of the oldest markets in Dhaka, is a maze of narrow streets filled with shops selling everything from spices and textiles to jewelry and electronics. The historic Bara Katra and Choto Katra, remnants of Mughal-era architecture, stand as reminders of Dhaka's rich past.

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