Flights from Brisbane (BNE) to Bangladesh

Discover Bangladesh

Discover Bangladesh

Why visit Bangladesh?

Bangladesh offers lush river landscapes, bustling cities, and a warm sense of hospitality. You will find historic mosques, tea-covered hills, and coastal vistas alongside vibrant everyday street life.

What to expect

Expect energetic urban experiences in Dhaka, quiet river villages, and green countryside in regions such as Sylhet and the Chittagong Hill Tracts. The pace can be lively, but you will often be welcomed with genuine curiosity and kindness.

Plan your trip

Use Dhaka as your main gateway, then explore the country by domestic flights, road, and river. Bangladesh also links easily with neighbouring South Asian destinations, making it a practical base for wider regional journeys.

Top experiences in Bangladesh

Old Dhaka and the Buriganga River

Wander the narrow lanes of Old Dhaka, then take a boat ride on the Buriganga River to see the city from the water and watch daily life unfold along the banks.

Sundarbans mangrove forest

Join a guided river cruise into the Sundarbans, the vast mangrove forest where winding channels, wildlife, and quiet villages create an unforgettable sense of remoteness.

Tea gardens of Sylhet

Stroll through emerald tea estates near Sylhet, where rolling hills, misty mornings, and village life offer a peaceful contrast to the busy capital.

Cox's Bazar beachfront

Walk the long sandy shoreline at Cox's Bazar, watch the sunset over the Bay of Bengal, and experience the relaxed seaside atmosphere.

Historic mosques of Bagerhat

Visit Bagerhat's centuries-old brick mosques and monuments, set among ponds and palm trees, to explore an important chapter of Bengal's architectural heritage.

Chittagong Hill Tracts landscapes

Travel into the Chittagong Hill Tracts to see terraced hills, lakes, and small towns, and to enjoy scenic drives through forested terrain.

River journeys across the delta

Take a launch or local ferry along the country’s many rivers to experience rural life, trading ports, and the delta’s ever-changing waterways.

Museums and galleries in Dhaka

Spend time in Dhaka's museums and galleries, where you can discover the country's art, archaeology, and cultural history in more detail.

Experience Bangladesh's way of life

Getting around

Most travellers arrive via Dhaka, then continue by domestic flight, private car, or long-distance bus to reach regions such as Sylhet, Chattogram, and Cox's Bazar. Within cities, rickshaws, ride-hailing services, and taxis help you move between neighbourhoods.

Local life & culture

Bangladesh's culture is shaped by rivers, craft traditions, and a strong sense of community, reflected in lively street scenes, festivals, and arts. You will notice a mix of modern city lifestyles and rural rhythms, with deep pride in language, music, and literature.

Where to unwind

You can slow down in the tea-covered hills of Sylhet, along quiet stretches of Cox's Bazar beach, or by staying at riverside lodges outside Dhaka. Urban parks, botanical gardens, and lakeside promenades also offer green pockets to relax within busy cities.

A taste of Bangladesh

National dishes & specialties

Bangladeshi cuisine is known for rice, fish, and fragrant curries, with regional varieties of biryani and rich lentil dishes. Dhaka is famous for hearty feasts, while coastal areas highlight fresh seafood and river fish.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In Dhaka and Chattogram, you will find everything from small local eateries to modern cafes and international restaurants. Newer neighbourhoods feature contemporary dining spots, where you can try both traditional flavours and global favourites in relaxed settings.

Signature & scenic dining

Look for rooftop restaurants in Dhaka with skyline views, riverside venues along major waterways, and seaside spots in Cox's Bazar. These settings pair local dishes with memorable views of the city, river, or ocean.

Retail therapy in Bangladesh

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Dhaka offers large shopping centres and lifestyle malls where you will find international brands, local labels, and modern food courts. Similar complexes in Chattogram combine fashion, electronics, and family entertainment under one roof.

Markets & local crafts

Look for handwoven textiles, jamdani sarees, and traditional crafts in Dhaka's markets, as well as regional handiwork from Sylhet and Rajshahi. Smaller town bazaars often showcase locally made garments, embroidery, and everyday goods.

Evening retail scene

After dark, shopping streets and malls in Dhaka stay lively, with bright lights and busy food stalls. In larger cities, evening crowds create a sociable atmosphere around street vendors and late-opening stores.

Best time to visit Bangladesh

Cool and dry season (peak season): From November to February, temperatures are typically around 15–25°C (59–77°F), with lower humidity and clearer skies, ideal for city sightseeing and outdoor travel. Pre-monsoon and hot season (shoulder season): From March to May, temperatures rise to about 25–35°C (77–95°F), with increasing humidity and occasional thunderstorms, but good conditions for coastal visits if you plan for the heat. Monsoon season (low season): From June to October, temperatures average 25–32°C (77–90°F), with heavy rainfall and possible flooding, bringing lush landscapes but potential disruption to river and road travel.

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