Dhaka is still missing a Sustainable Urban Transport (SUT) plan. The need to develop a plan for Non Motorized Vehicles has not been addressed. The plan has to adopt the development of laneways that are viable for Bicycle, Pedestrian and Rickshaw use that coexist with motorized roadways. In an indirect approach the Department of Environment [...]
Editorial-Trino 3rd issue
What a tremendously difficult task it was to decide on the final list of article/experience for this volume. As we call it quarterly, so it will certainly grab some pages of regular contains. Still talking about an environmental issue is the one of the most conversational topic that has followed us throughout our every endeavor. [...]
Editorial | Trino
Time went by quite fast since the new millennium. To quantify what we comprehended and how we put our efforts in terms of our understanding -would surely be in vain. But in our calendar, it has been a psychosis of 10 years with intense exhilaration and profound excitement with adventure and advocacy! As the Millennium [...]
Westminster Canoe Marathon
By | Steve Backshall Last summer, after a fight with a Welsh cliff face (which the cliff not surprisingly won) I found myself in hospital with a broken back, a mashed up foot, and my planned year of exciting expeditions in tatters. As I began a long and painstaking recovery, It seemed the only decent [...]
Buzzing Sangu
At the end of the Bandarban hills in southeast Bangladesh, just nearly 90km apart from the heart of the district, lies a tranquil realm of beauty. Strands of small hills decorate a nearly deserted piece of land. Birds, wildlife and tribal inhabitants thrive, and in early summer’s cooler temperatures, you’d be crazy not to launch [...]
Trino | Editorial
Welcome to the inaugural issue of Trino, a new adventure magazine published quarterly from Bangladesh. Trino is a non-profit initiative that wouldn’t be possible without the contributions of its authors and editors. In Bangla, Trino means ‘grass’. No adventure kicks off without the first step and every first step outdoors lands on grass. We hope [...]





