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The space for short feedback from anyone who has been traveling with The Lonesome Traveler or who have come in contact with us anyway. Here is also space for your feedback. Just send it to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. You can find detailed feedback under Travel reports.

Dear Lonesome Travelers, here is my feedback:
The top travel team, the contrasting program with space for spontaneous events, the good organization and accompaniment, the interesting information, your humor and the good atmosphere let us experience the many warm encounters and wonderful impressions in a special way. Many thanks to you :-) I’ll be back!
Daniela (in March 2020)

Thank you again for the great tour. Anyway, I got ready for my diary entry in the meantime!
Greetings from Susanne (in June 2015)

We felt right from the start in very good hands: local knowledge and always courteous tour guide took us to the different corners of Bangladesh. They are always responsive to our individual needs and have all moved heaven to realize this. Thanks to the good organization not just for backpackers. We’ll be back.
Regards Ralf & Tanja (in May 2015)

Good evening, if you have a lot of times, looking at www.hardiweb.de under NEWS - BANGLADESH. Greetings to all the staff we met and thanks again. The experience and the great memories (along with the image documents) were made possible through teamwork only.
All the best from Hartwig and Hildegard (in February 2015)

Faster than we thought, the everyday life catches up with us. It was a terrific trip for us and especially for me in the past. I could convince myself that all my buildings of some 60 years ago still exist and are still in use. Thank you for this particular organization. Because of the total changes in environments, our guides were particularly challenged because my descriptions and photos had nothing to do with reality anymore. If one consider that today Bangladesh more populous than Russia and then compares the areas of the countries, the number of people in the countryside and also in the cities are self-explanatory. The traffic on the streets with the chaotic traffic rules (‘cause none) was very tiring. It’s a wonder we have it all unscathed. Thanks to the special driving skills of the driver. Oddly enough, we didn’t see any accident!
In January, we want report our experiences and photos with a curry food to our families and friends. We especially liked the Parliament in Dhaka and in a poster that says “Come to Bangladesh, before the tourists are coming” Now we were there before… Thank you for everything and greetings to our guides!
Best Regards! Karsten (in December 2014)

I am still glad like a small child if I to the time in November, 2013 thinks and tells the people always how hard, but above all how warmly this time, nevertheless, was! A big THANK-YOU in your direction! Exactly the right idea to themselves with people was to be interchanged and to have somebody, besides to, these spots earth knows well. I wouldn’t have seen in three weeks not 5% of it what I by The Lonesome Traveler has experienced. This was a very instructive and very human time to me. My guide is quite a great person with a big heart. I am to him very thankfully for many honest and deep talks.
The country has fascinated me from the outset, I will go there anyway again, this is quite sure. It is quite another culture, quite another world with quite another everyday life than ours. We could travel around my planned route, with small exceptions, even in spite of the protests well (remark LT: In the approach of the elections in January, 2014 there were many demonstrations).
Best regards! Claas (in October, 2014)

I will recommend your website it to anyone I know who might be travelling in that area. Thanks for the lovely picture. What a great day that was… Indeed, the whole trip remains one of my absolute favorites. I agree with one of the comments so much: “What wonderful people.”
Cheers and best wishes, Mary (in June, 2011)

On Saturday we have done the tour to the temples of Mainamati. I have liked it very well, has been worthwhile anyway. Our guide was great and has done his best to show to us everything and told/explain us a lot. It was nice, very nice to be a tourist for one day! I hope that I can soon come again as a tourist to Bangladesh, without stress of job and can travel the whole country with my backpack.
Kindly regards! Anne (in April, 2011)

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