 Hello everyone this is Ahmet Dan at AhmetDan.com Today I'll have another episode of Boundaries video and I'll be staying in a Boundaries village for 24 hours and this is the journey which started from the Serb airport. So the journey is going to be about two hours long and I'll show you some road sets along the way. So if this is your first time or a bit visit thank you for your support on this channel. I'm always trying new and different ideas to take you beyond Boundaries. If you're into thinking outside the box this is the channel for you. If you're looking for more travel videos there will be links in the description box below. So we are passing Serbhurtown and this looks like the main part of the Serbhurtown. So the trip ahead is going to be two hours long and I'll show you some regular evenings from a Boundaries village which is in Gajbandar Dours from here. So along the way let's enjoy the trip. It looks like we're passing the main point of town and in case it's a lot of people I'm very crowded. I'm sure I'll be expected to get lighter too. Almost nothing once we drive probably 5-10. Hello everyone so this is the village we just arrived and I'm going to be spending here 24 hours. So as you can see that this is very different than what you have been seeing in the past. So the heat is extreme it's almost 40 degrees Celsius so I kind of lost a little bit of my voice because of the heat and I got a little bit runny nose. I think this is coming from the extreme heat. So we're going to be staying here and you can see that there are other houses here too. So the houses I'm going to be staying is right here and you can see that there's a cow right here and the cow is being fed I think dry grass in here. He's trying to you know figure out what I'm doing but looks like he's very gentle and you can see that there you know livestock here and there and I can see a baby chicken and there are lots of trees and I think there's a pond behind. So I'll try to do some video of that pond later on and there are fish in the pond as well. So we're going to go inside and this is the lounge area and I'm going to show you the room where I'm going to be staying. And you can see that there's an oven or stove made of clay outside. I think tomorrow there's going to be a cooking in that not today. So this is where I'm going to be staying for the night and you can see that the fan is at full speed but still it's hot the heat is extreme and you can see that the ceiling is made of I think it's something from the forest. I forgot the name but it's not you know any artificial material and this is my luggage. So this is the traditional village house in Bangladesh but you know this is kind of a meat class village house so there are houses which are poorer and some could be richer but this is somewhere in the middle and this would give you a very good village experience the next few hours. So I have the first meal in the village and we have a few items over here. So this is a dal which is made of lentil and then we have beef and then we have mashed potato and this is some sort of fish and this is the vanadisi version of red shard which is a vegetable and then we have another vegetable and then we have shrimp here and then these are these are limes which are very smelly then hebris and then cucumber so lots of items here and I'm going to try a little bit of these so this is the first time I'm eating here. Hello everyone so this is the front section of the house I'm staying and it looks like there's a tubal here and I think this is operational because I see water here so basically you have to just press it to take the water out and we can actually try okay so yeah it works and usually the water is very fresh and cold it's very good for hot weather and then we have a pond here and actually there's several ponds and I think these have fishes so you know you can catch fish and eat them and you can see there are lots of you know chicken and actually baby chicken too. So it looks like the mother had four kids so there's some cows here they don't look too healthy then there's another pond here and some people I think live there so if you look far you can see there's a small kind of bridge and I think all these are patio rice so if we get closer you can see that they have yeah they're patio filled so they have water in it they need water to grow so these are like you know okay yes so this will grow into rice later on and looks like we have someone giving fish food so there's going to be some you know fish coming up to eat the feed I don't see any fish coming in here but probably they'll take that time so lots of cows green field I can hear the rooster but it's very really hot and humid it's 40 degrees Celsius right now so kind of I'm I'm suing a lot although I just took shower but you know taking shower in this type of extreme it doesn't mean anything so look this looks like papaya and you can see there's some papayas on the tree and I think they're not in a grown fully grown yet but you can see that they're going to be grown at one point so the next thing we're going to the market and I'll take I'll try to do a hair shape which is going to be part of the video as well trying a type of sweets so this is called rachomonji so I think what it what this means that this is a type of sweets in heavy sweetened syrup and these it looks like made of flour and these are probably sugar and it could be milk and something else so this is like a dessert after lunch hello everyone this is the evening in the village and this is a kind of open bazaar which happens twice per week and in local language they call it hot and you can see that lots of stores here and they're selling a variety of stuff and it's very crowded so it's a six o'clock p.m and still so this is going to continue for I think about 10 o'clock or so so lots of fresh vegetables lots of onions chili garlic so this place type of place can usually get more crowded so it's not that bad although it is not crowded but this is still okay some of the vegetables I can recognize them like eggplant so they're very colorful and all of them look fresh very different experience lots of stores fish and we can enter the fish market these look like dried fish you can see there's these are wet fish so to shave in a local barber shop so this is a village barber shop and you know we'll do some recording of the shaving and you can see that lots of people are selling lots of stuff but this is our barber shop so this is a traditional village barber shop and we'll go inside and shave and I'll just you know add a bit of shaving clip with this video so his regular rate is 50 50 taka which is about half dollar but I gave him double which is about one dollar 100 taka I think he did a good job and definitely he took his time and it was a very professional smooth shave and I was surprised at the quality of the shaving and you know the time he took to shave definitely it's all the time although it's very hot right now it's 40 degrees Celsius and I'm kind of sweating you know shower in sweat but it was all the spending time here hello everyone good morning you just seen how breakfast is being prepared in the village so last night after returning from the market there's not much going on the dinner was almost the same as the lunch that's why I didn't show it but what happened I got some kind of runny nose and slight fever from excessive heat it was hovering around 40 degrees Celsius yesterday so still my voice is not you know normal but right now the breakfast preparation is going on and then we're going to have breakfast very soon and this is how you make breakfast in a clay oven or stove so everything is you know made of clay and the fire is made of woods or possibly sometimes coal but these days actually coal is not being used that much anymore so what you're seeing is that you know these are firewoods or sticks from the village trees so after breakfast I'm going to go out to see some other places and which I'll add it to the video time for breakfast so we have here rice flour bread and then vegetable and this is potato fries cut in small pieces and then here we have beef so this is going to be our breakfast for today so we're going to the to a key or a wharf kind of place today and this is the vehicle we're going to be using so this is an auto rickshaw or tuk-tuk and I'm not sure how long it's going to take but you know that's where we'll go and then looks like it's very sunny it's it's not too hot like yesterday so I'm not sure what the temperature right now but yesterday it was 40 degrees Celsius and it was very extreme which made me sick and gave me like you know runny nose but today so far so good hello everyone visiting a suites making factory in the gaibanda and this is a machine that's where they make the suites but they make both manually and by machine so this is just a machine here so there's no touch of hands and they haven't started the suites yet it's supposed to be at 12 o'clock and then I've seen there some other sweet makings going on over here so these are all sweets and I see they're cleaning some dishes so this is inside the kitchen so looks like we have the oven here these are all fire wood oven and I can feel the heat it's very hot so we're going to go inside and some people they're cleaning the oven it's really hot in here so I had to stay another probably hour to see the full process of making suites but I don't have much time so here I have it's very hot you know it feels like I'm in burning oven what to cool so they have to cool down here after preparing the hot suites so that's why they're keeping it here and they have the pan on top so this I think someone lives here as well and then here I seen some other suites so there's another stove here this thing they're boiling the water and then the fire is ready and I saw they prepare some samosa which is right here so this is just partial process the suites is going to start at two o'clock but I think that's all we have for now hello everyone so we just stopped at a local market to get some sweets and this is the central market in Gaibanda that's where I'm staying in the village so behind me is the sweet store from which we're going to get some sweets and and try some local suites so this is very crowded and chaotic and this is the store we're going to go in and get some local suites you can see they have a variety of suites and different taste different flavor but all of them are very sweet and this is a common denigas in Bangladesh so we are here with my contact and one other people so this is just a vlog video showing something different so this is the temperature is 40 degrees Celsius in September this is sweltering hot a very uncomfortable heat and I think I got a little bit sick because of the heat but it'll be okay and you can see that there are lots of greeneries all around so we just left a paved road and this is this road is made of actually nothing this is just like in a mud road so not really a road I think the villagers just made it and when it rains probably it's going to be very messy so it's very peaceful and quiet in here so I'm going to walk up to the point where or up to the house where I stayed this is a very good example of how a Bangladeshi village looks like it's very different from the big city for example Dhaka or other big cities in Bangladesh and you can see that you know it's very green and very quiet and beautiful so today it looks like there's a little bit wind but yesterday there's no wind so that made the temperature felt worse than normal and I couldn't believe that it can be 40 degrees Celsius in September so you can see they're growing different types of plants I can see a papaya free right here there's some papayas in there and there's a small pond on the left and I can see some ducks trying to relax in the hot temperature so let's take a look at it so the water looks muddy there's lots of stuff inside but that looks like the ducks are eating something and I can see one guy spraying fertilizer or pesticide in the field and you can see there goats and cows everywhere so very light back a village life no stress no rushing so you got another pond here this water looks a little cleaner than the other one so it looks like each house has cows and livestock lots of chickens so some houses are a little bit better than others and I saw lots of the street dogs here and there so this is what cows eat I think it's a dry form of some sort of straw or I don't know if this is called hay also hay so this is cows feed the cows love it and you can see that all households have lots of these so that's what's cows feed on and the ducks are having actually a good time and we have a street dog here so I have my contact behind me and when here we have someone is sorting out some sort of grass this could be for the cows so the place where I'm living it's coming up so I'm just going to go up to there hello if you're on time for lunch and this is the last meal here and the place told you're looking at that all of the items are cooked in there and let me show you what we have now so you have a lot a lot of items here so we have rice and then this is a fish item and then this is egg which is cooked and then this one looks like chicken and this is okra or fried okra and then we have a lot of other kind of fish mashed fish mashed fried fish instead and this is dog which is made of lettuce and then we have vegetable item so these are very colorful and all of them are very delicious and this is going to be our lunch here and this is going to be our last meal for today hello everyone so I passed 24 hours and it is the time to leave the car you're looking at is going to take us to the airport which is going to be about three hours drive before coming here I have heard of the hospitality and kindness of Bangladeshi people but here I got a good you know experience of it I appreciate and thanks everyone who let me stay in their house and took me in different places some of them came in front of the camera and some of them didn't but everyone made sure that you know I was comfortable and everything went to smooth so as a result I was able to do the whole lots of videos and everything and definitely this is a very unique experience and I also learned that in order to be happy you don't need lots of money or lots of things because people who are here they don't have you know lots of money or they don't have lots of things but they're still happy and they appreciate everything even the tiny things in life and that's how you know you can appreciate life so that was another eye-opening and a good lesson for me so I'm just going to you know take camera a little bit closer and then this is going to be the end of this 24-hour experience but there are a lot more videos coming up from Bangladesh and different parts of the world so definitely I'm going to see you in the next video and I'll put a link on the screen so I'll see you in the next video and I'm staying in Bangladesh for another three four days and definitely I'm going to do more videos in Bangladesh from Dhaka so thank you and I appreciate watching and you know thank you for the support and I'll see you shortly