Flights from Hong Kong (HKG) to Bangladesh

Discover Bangladesh

Discover Bangladesh

Why visit Bangladesh?

Bangladesh offers riverine landscapes, lush countryside, and energetic cities like Dhaka, where tradition and modern life sit side by side. You will find warm hospitality, timeless craftsmanship, and rich heritage wherever you go.

What to expect

Expect bustling streets, rivers threaded with boats, and historic quarters filled with old architecture and colour. Beyond Dhaka lie mangrove forests, tea-covered hills, and coastal towns that reveal the country’s natural diversity.

Plan your trip

Most international travellers arrive in Dhaka, using the capital as a base to explore other regions. From here, domestic flights, rail links, and road journeys connect you to the country’s cultural hubs and quieter rural escapes.

Top experiences in Bangladesh

Explore Old Dhaka

Wander through Old Dhaka’s narrow streets to discover historic mansions, riverfront bustle along the Buriganga, and lively neighbourhoods filled with everyday life.

Visit Lalbagh Fort

Step inside Lalbagh Fort, a Mughal-era complex in Dhaka, to admire its ornate gateways, gardens, and atmospheric historic buildings.

Journey to the Sundarbans region

Travel from Dhaka to the Sundarbans region to experience the world’s largest mangrove forest, winding waterways, and rich biodiversity by boat.

Relax in Cox’s Bazar

Head south from Dhaka to Cox’s Bazar to stroll along its famously long sandy beach, watch fishing boats return, and enjoy sea views at sunset.

Tea gardens of Sylhet

Make your way to Sylhet to see rolling tea estates, misty hills, and quiet plantations that offer a slower pace of life.

Discover Dhaka’s museums and galleries

Visit Dhaka’s museums and galleries to learn about Bangladesh’s history, language movement, and evolving art scene.

Rickshaw rides through vibrant districts

Take a colourful rickshaw ride through Dhaka’s busy districts, passing local markets, universities, and lakeside areas.

Boat trips on Bangladesh’s rivers

Join a boat trip on one of Bangladesh’s many rivers to see river life up close, from cargo launches to small wooden boats.

Experience Bangladesh’s way of life

Getting around

From Dhaka, domestic flights, intercity trains, and long-distance buses link major cities such as Chattogram, Sylhet, and Rajshahi. Within cities, rickshaws, ride-hailing services, and taxis are convenient for short journeys, while river launches connect communities along key waterways.

Local life & culture

Daily life in Bangladesh is lived out on the streets, from lively tea stalls to busy roadside shops and neighbourhood parks. You will notice strong traditions in textiles, music, and poetry, with local festivals and cultural events bringing communities together across the country.

Where to unwind

To slow down, you can stroll around Dhaka’s lakes and parks, escape to the beaches near Cox’s Bazar, or retreat to the cool tea hills of Sylhet. River cruises and quiet village stays also offer a peaceful counterpoint to the capital’s energy.

A taste of Bangladesh

National dishes & specialties

Across Bangladesh you will find rice and fish at the heart of many meals, often paired with flavourful curries, lentils, and seasonal vegetables. Dhaka is a good place to try regional dishes from across the country, including rich meat preparations and delicately spiced fish.

Casual & modern dining hubs

Dhaka’s central districts are filled with casual eateries, cafés, and bakeries serving everything from local snacks to international favourites. In newer neighbourhoods, you can explore modern restaurants and rooftop spots that draw a young, urban crowd.

Signature & scenic dining

For memorable meals, seek out riverside restaurants, heritage homes turned into dining spaces, or venues with skyline views in Dhaka. Beachfront spots around Cox’s Bazar and tea garden estates near Sylhet also offer atmospheric settings for relaxed meals.

Retail therapy in Bangladesh

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Dhaka’s major shopping centres gather international brands, local labels, electronics, and lifestyle stores under one roof, often with food courts and cinemas. Newer malls in fast-growing districts provide comfortable, air-conditioned spaces to browse and spend time.

Markets & local crafts

Traditional bazaars in Dhaka, Chattogram, and Sylhet showcase textiles, household items, and everyday goods, alongside stalls selling handwoven fabrics and embroidery. Dedicated craft outlets highlight regional weaving traditions and artisanal products from across the country.

Evening retail scene

In the evening, many city streets and neighbourhood markets stay lively, with illuminated shopfronts and busy lanes. Popular commercial areas in Dhaka see crowds browsing clothing, accessories, and homeware late into the night.

Best time to visit Bangladesh

Cool and dry season (peak season): From November to February, temperatures are usually around 15–25°C (59–77°F) with lower humidity, making it comfortable for city sightseeing and travel across the country. Pre-monsoon and hot season (shoulder season): From March to May, temperatures often range between 25–35°C (77–95°F), with rising humidity and occasional thunderstorms. Monsoon season (low season): From June to October, temperatures average 26–32°C (79–90°F) with heavy rainfall and possible flooding in some regions, bringing lush green landscapes but more travel disruption.

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