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Tours to Bangladesh

  • Without a visa

    Bangladesh is a welcoming country in South Asia, which is slowly gaining attention from explorers around the world. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, especially the Sundarbans mangrove forest and Cox Bazar, the world’s longest natural sea beach. It has a rich riverine landscape, which is home to a lot of Royal Bengal Tigers. Moreover, it is also popular for being a major garment and textile exporter. While this is just a glimpse of the beauty Bangladesh holds, plan a Bangladesh tour to experience its wonders up close.

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      Interesting in Bangladesh

      • Bengali language

      Places to visit in Bangladesh 

      Bangladesh is a nation made with rivers, deltas, and endless greenery. Its charm lies in its rich heritage and life by the water. Whether you are at the Cox’s Bazar or in the peaceful tea estates of Sylhet, the Bangladesh famous places reveal a nation that thrives on simplicity and connection. If you’re seeking authentic places to see in Bangladesh, these are all you need to visit:

      Sundarbans

      The Sundarbans is the world’s largest mangrove forest and one of the most captivating Bangladesh places to visit. The renowned Royal Bengal Tigers call this surreal web of mudflats, tiny islands, and tidal canals home, and that is what makes this place even more fascinating for everyone. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. 

      Cox Bazar

      Coz Bazar is another place that will leave you mesmerised with its beauty. It boasts the world’s longest natural sea beach, stretching up to 120 kilometers. If you are a sunset person, this place is going to be your favourite. Don`t miss the bustling local markets and fresh seafood. 

      Sylhet

      Sylhet is a serene city in Eastern Bangladesh. Its hills are covered with lush green tea plantations which seem to be stretching endlessly. Here you can tour around these tea gardens, and even sample a few of the world’s finest teas. You can also take a boat ride around, with guides often taking you to less crowded places with amazing views. 

      Rangamati

      Rangamati is fondly called as the lake city of Bangladesh. It is all surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes like mountains, rivers, waterfalls, and lakes. Here also, you can take boat cruises and explore the waterfalls and forests closely. You can also visit the Hanging Bridge and Shuvolong waterfall, which are the popular attractions here. 

      Bagerhat

      Bagerhat is known to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a historic Mosque city of Bangladesh. Here you can witness the iconic Islamic architecture from the 15th century. The most remarkable place to visit here is the Sixty Dome Mosque, which is also the largest mosque in Bangladesh. 

      Best time to visit Bangladesh

      To ensure a fulfilling experience, it is essential to plan your Bangladesh trip during the ideal months to visit this place. The best time to visit Bangladesh is  from November to February, during the cool and dry winter season. The daytime weather during these months is good for exploring the major attractions. This is also the peak season so the famous places to visit can be crowded too. 
      If you want to avoid the crowd, you can also plan your visit during the shoulder months of March, April and October. March and April can be slightly warm, while October is prone to hurricanes, so plan your visit accordingly. 

      How to reach Bangladesh?

      Bangladesh shares its land borders with only two countries, India, and Myanmar; the rest of its borders are by the Bay of Bengal. Here are the ways you can travel to Bangladesh:

      By Air :

      The easiest way to reach Bangladesh from any corner of the world is by air. You can directly fly into its capital, Dhaka’s Shahjalal International Airport, from major cities around the world, including Delhi. 

      By Road :

      From India, you can also travel by road, through Kolkata or Darjeeling. From Kolkata, you can drive across the border at the Benapole crossing, and via Darjeeling, you can easily cross at the Chilihati border point. 

      By Rail :

      If you are looking for a budget trip, you can choose to travel by rail from India to Bangladesh. There are two direct trains, Maitree Express and Bandhan Express. Maitree Express runs between Kolkata and Dhaka, while Bandhan Express runs between Kolkata and Khulna. You can choose between these two, according to your destination. 

      Food and Cuisines of Bangladesh

      Bangladesh serves flavourful cuisines, majorly influenced by its tropical geography. Being a riverine country, fish is central to the diet, served with either rice or flatbread. Below are a few popular and delicious dishes you must try when in Bangladesh:

      • Kacchi Biryani 
      • Aloo Posto
      • Beef Bhuna
      • Bhuna Khichuri with Dim

      Must-Try Street Food in Bangladesh :

      • Fuchka
      • Chotpoti
      • Jhalmuri
      • Singara

      Dishes to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth in Bangladesh

      • Roshogolla
      • Rasmalai
      • Mishti Doi
      • Chamcham 
      • Jilapi 

      Shopping in Bangladesh: What to pick?

      Among all the fun activities you try, no Bangladesh travel is truly complete without indulging in some local shopping. You can shop from modern malls like Januma Future Park in Dhaka, or from traditional markets and local Haats. Here are a few loved items you can buy from Bangladesh as souvenirs:

      • Jamdani Sarees
      • Jute products
      • Traditional sweets 
      • Nakshi Kantha 
      • Terracotta crafts
      • Leather products
      • Brass and Copper utensils 
      • Ready-made garments 

      Travel tips for Bangladesh

      • Carry cash safely and avoid carrying large amounts. 
      • Respect the local customs. 
      • Ask politely before taking pictures. 
      • Explore the best cities to visit in Bangladesh, but do not miss out on the remote areas.
      • Stay alert when in crowded areas. 
      • Prioritise buying from local shops to support small artists. 

      While most travelers head to popular vacation spots, they often miss the raw beauty of Bangladesh. So what are you even waiting for? Create your own Bangladesh trip plan, with loved ones or even solo, and explore what only a few have witnessed! Bangladesh welcomes you with warmth and serene landscapes and leaves you with a longing to return.

      FAQ’s

      What is the best time for a Bangladesh tour?

      The best time to visit Bangladesh is from November to February.

      What is the currency used in Bangladesh?

      The currency in Bangladesh is the Bangladeshi Taka.

      What is the local language of Bangladesh?

      The local language of Bangladesh is Bengali or Bangla. English is widely understood. 

      What are the best cities to visit in Bangladesh?

      The best cities to visit in Bangladesh are Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, and Khulna.

      Is Bangladesh safe for tourists?

      Bangladesh is generally safe for travelers, still it is important to stay alert at crowded places.

      Interesting fact

      Bangladesh is home to the largest mangrove forest in the world, the Sundarbans, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a crucial habitat for the endangered Bengal tiger. It also boasts one of the world’s longest sea beaches, Cox's Bazar, stretching over 120 kilometers. Additionally, the country hosts the world's largest river island, Majuli.

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