About the Book: Beginning at Kushinagar along the ancient Buddhist circuit, this immersive travel history traces forgotten trade and pilgrimage routes connecting Bangladesh, Tibet, Central Asia, and China. Blending archaeology, Buddhist heritage, and cultural exploration, the book uncovers ruined monasteries, sacred landscapes, and historic mahaviharas across regions such as Somapura Mahavihara and Mainamati, revealing how Buddhist history survives through memory, relics, and hidden archaeological sites. Rich in historical insight and travel narrative, it offers a compelling portrait of Buddhist Bangladesh and the intellectual routes that once shaped Asia’s spiritual and cultural exchange.