Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is known as a destination for having a unique culture, to be a place where you can visit many places of note and worthy of being called attractions.

Over the years, thousands of tourists have visited mosques and museums that contain the secrets of the city’s past. Between the bustle of traffic and big buildings, there are quiet places and beautiful as the Garden Baldhead.
Baldhead Garden was established in 1904 by the owner of a well-known property called Narendra Narayan Roy, who decided to start a small botanical garden on his farm, but after du death, the garden itself is worth, and the Department Montes took over from him in 1962.
With the passing of the years the garden became a place inhabited by rare species, exotic dishes and many other native species. The garden is separated into two sections, one is the Cibeles and another Psyche, where visitors find a lily pond, a massive sundial and a huge variety of plants including Aloe, papyrus, lotus flowers and cactuses. There are plants that have been imported from Japan, Sri Lanka, tropical islands, Africa, Australia and Java.
Due to the growth of the city, some plants are becoming endangered, because the buildings ever higher, which should cover the sun reaching the plants and growing pollution in the city, is ending the pure water feed supply of these species. Now that we are beginning to experience the adverse effects of city growth, development, the authorities began to worry about this area of research, recreation and visiting.
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