A spokesman for the Catholic Church said the pope had asked to ride in a cycle rickshaw to a park where he will lead an open-air mass tomorrow, which is expected to draw around 100,000 worshippers.
"There is a rickshaw ready for him," Kamal Corraya told AFP, adding that the pope would likely forego the glass-sided popemobile that he usually travels in for a basic Toyota car to save money.
The 80-year-old Argentine pontiff has established a reputation for his down-to-earth manner, vowing to stamp out extravagance among the clergy and bring the Catholic Church closer to the poor.
But in recent years they have started to fade away, replaced by new battery-driven autorickshaws.
Corraya said the last pope to visit Bangladesh, John Paul II, had ridden in a rickshaw pulled by a Catholic priest.
The moonlighting paid off -- he was later promoted to the rank of Bishop.
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