During the Bangladesh tour, you will venture into Dhaka, the world's most densely-populated city, and visit UNESCO-listed Sixty Dome Mosque and Paharpur Buddhist Temple. We also provide boat safari in the world's largest mangrove forest sanctuary - Sundarbans National Park for you. Besides, your guide will take you explore Puthia Temple City, Bangladesh's largest historic temple complex, heritage of the 16th century during the Mughal rule.
Dhaka City, Bangladesh
Thanks for choosing our 10 days Bangladesh tour package! Upon your landing today, your tour guide and driver will pick you up from the airport, and then drive you for around 40 minutes to the hotel we have carefully selected for you.
As Dhaka’s one of the largest wholesale marketplaces, the market is feeding almost all corners of the city. Fruits, vegetables, fish among other meat, garments… here you can find almost all daily necessities.
University Street, Dhaka City, Bangladesh
Then visit the National Assembly (Parliament Building) from the outside and take photos of its alien monolithic architectural design. Next, head to Dhaka University for its famous Curzon Hall, which houses the Faculty of Science and was where Bengalis fought to make Bengali their official language.
abandoned on the death of a prince’s fiancée, follows.
Abul Khairat Rd, Armanitola, Old dhaka, Dhaka City, Bangladesh
Then, head to Star Mosque.
4 Armenian Street, Armanitola Rd, , Dhaka City, Bangladesh
Next, we will explore Armenian Church.
Old City, Old Dhaka, Dhaka City, Bangladesh
Then, you will visit Ahsan Manzil, a literally pink palace where to learn Bangladesh’s colonial past. Local life and old Dhaka streets also offer interesting moments to capture.
he busiest hubs for people and goods alike to be transported. If interested, go on a short boat ride to view the spectacular riverfront scenes from afar. At about 08:30 pm, we will board a modern ship for Barisal from the port. Spend the night on the ship.
Barisal City, Bangladesh
Get up early this morning, and leave the ship in Barisal to start a Backwater and Floating Market cruise. Floating market is one thing that sets Bangladesh apart, and Barisal, “the land of rivers”, is where to experience its essence. You will be escorted to cruise on a river, pass palm trees and lush vegetation lining the banks, dive deep into the farmers’ market on water, and perhaps mingle with locals and try some cheap fresh guavas.
rgest mosque dating back 500 years, protected by UNESCO as a heritage site.
Khan Jahan Ali Majar Rd, Bagerhat, Bangladesh
Then we will visit the Shrine of Khan Jahan Ali, where was buried the noble Muslim who built the Sixty Dome Mosque and was venerated for his service of Islam.
Khulna City, Bangladesh
After that, we will drive you to Mongla. Overnight on the Sundarbans reserved boat. ► About the Sundarbans Boats: Eco-friendly without noise from air-conditioner, easy to navigate, the compact Sundarbans boats with a capacity of no more than 20 guests are best for wildlife spotting in the Sundarbans. As we are in the subtropical area, the climate is pleasant from November to February. Although it can be sweltering hot from March to June, it’s cool at night since boats are made of steel or aluminum. Also, there is a solar-powered fan at every room to address heat.
a World Heritage Site to find the world’s largest mangrove forest, swimming Royal Bengal Tigers existing nowhere else, endangered Gangetic dolphins, and other various types of wildlife. On the way, stop at the Chadpai Forest Office to get necessary forest entry permits and pick up an armed forest guard to ensure our safety throughout the entire Sundarbans trip. We will get off the boat at the Harbaria Eco-Center, one of the entrances to the Sundarbans, and walk about 30 minutes to the wildlife gathering area to view them.
The whole afternoon will see us safariing through the beautiful spots of Kochikhali. In the evening, our boat will dock near the Kochikhali Forest Office. If we still have time before sunset, we will hop on a small boat to look for endemic wildlife along the canals. Overnight on the boat.
6/1, Rebeka Vila, Kashipur road, Khalishpur, Khulna, Barisal City, Bangladesh
After a simple breakfast in the morning, we will take a small boat traveling through a creek, and then hike into the deep forest to feel the mysterious vibe of the whispering nature.
We will arrive at Kotka in about 2 hours. After getting off the boat, go to Jamtola Sea Beach for a tranquil stroll and enjoy the beautiful Bay of Bengal.
Tonight, the boat will dock at the middle point of the Sundarbans. Enjoy a delicious BBQ dinner on the boat.
Khulna City, Bangladesh
As for today’s sightseeing trip, the guide will accompany you on a small boat to visit a local Fishing Village where you can chat with the fishermen and learn about their way of life with the assistance of the guide.
Khulna City, Bangladesh
Then, return to the boat and continue forward, until we dock at Port of Mongla. Continue with a 1.5-hour drive to the hotel in Khulna and check in. Have a good rest, as you will set off early for your tomorrow’s trip in the morning.
Rajshahi City, Bangladesh
Set off with your guide at about 6:30 am by train to Rajshahi and arrive there in 6 hours.
Puthia Upazila, Rajshahi District, Rajshahi City, Bangladesh
Upon arrival in Rajshahi, check into the hotel and have a short break. We will then explore the Puthia Temple City. Puthia owns the largest amount of Hindu temples in Bangladesh, the history of which dates to the 16th century, when the country still belonged to the Mughal Empire. After the visit, drive to Padma River Bank to enjoy a charming sunset. Stay overnight in Rajshahi.
On the way, visit the Kushumba Mosque, a black basalt legacy of the medieval period.
Also known as the Somapura Mahavira, or “the Great Monastery”, it witnessed the rise of Mahayana Buddhism in Bangladesh in the 7th century. Its UNESCO-praised artistic appearance will also impress you, which seems to be built with building blocks harmoniously inserted into each other, with moss cover revealing its age.
After the day’s sightseeing, check in at the best hotel in Bogra.
Rajshahi City, Bangladesh
Today we are going to Sirajganj to visit Navaratna Temple. Locally called Dolmoncho, it dates from the 18th century and is the largest of its kind - Navaratna means “nine-spired” - in Bangladesh. What’s unique about this temple is that its interior is of a mediaeval style.
Jamuna Bridge Patrol Road, Tangail, Bangladesh
After the visit, head for the Jamuna River and go on a river cruise for about 1.5 hours.
Dhaka City, Bangladesh
After lunch, drive towards Dhaka. Check into the hotel near the airport. The reason why we selected a hotel near the airport is that you won’t have to deal with traffic jams, which Dhaka is famous for, on your way to the airport tomorrow. Of course, if you have much free time tomorrow and still want to know more about Dhaka, we can change the hotel to one located in downtown at your request.
Dhaka City, Bangladesh
Today, your driver will meet you at the appointed time and send you to Dhaka International Airport for you to catch your flight home. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to serve you!
Upon your landing today, your tour guide and driver will pick you up from the airport hall.
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