A British couple have crossed Bangladesh by bicycle as a part of a two-year world tour which aims to cover 22,000km and take in 31 countries. Ewan Paterson and Katie Halliday left London on October 2, 2016 and had already visited 11 countries before arriving in Dhaka from Yangon on March 22. For this part of their epic journey they travelled by air, as the Bangladesh land border with Myanmar was closed. Two days later they began the Bangladesh leg of their trip from the Rose Garden in old Dhaka, when around 200 local cyclists joined them. [arve url="https://player.vimeo.com/video/210661283"/] Later, the Brits visited Savar National Mausoleum and paid homage to the 1971 martyrs. The couple also visited Bogra on March 25 and Rangpur on March 26. On March 28, Ewan and Katie left Bangladesh for India through the Burimari land port. [arve url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKbyXLIHGrM"/] They will next travel to Darjeeling in India and Kathmandu the capital of Nepal. The couple will will visit 16 more countries - including Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Turkey and Greece - and will conclude their world tour on September 25 this year by returning to London. [arve url="https://player.vimeo.com/video/210418628"/]