Flights from Auckland (AKL) to Bangladesh

Discover Bangladesh

Discover Bangladesh

Why visit Bangladesh?

Bangladesh offers lush river landscapes, lively cities, and a warm, welcoming culture. You find a country shaped by waterways, heritage, and a growing creative energy.

What to expect

Explore the bustle of Dhaka, historic quarters and riverside districts, and routes leading to mangrove forests, tea gardens, and quiet villages along the delta.

Plan your trip

Use Dhaka as your gateway to the rest of Bangladesh, with onward journeys by road, rail, river launch, or short domestic flights to regional centres.

Top experiences in Bangladesh

Old Dhaka riverfront

Stroll along the Buriganga River in Old Dhaka, where ferries, wooden boats, and historic buildings create one of South Asia s most vivid waterfront scenes.

Historic architecture of Dhaka

Visit landmarks such as Ahsan Manzil and Lalbagh Fort to experience Mughal and colonial-era architecture set amid today s fast-paced city life.

Sundarbans mangrove region

Use Dhaka as the starting point for organised trips to the Sundarbans, a vast mangrove landscape known for wildlife-rich waterways and quiet forest channels.

Tea country escapes

Travel on from Dhaka to the north-eastern tea estates, where rolling green hills, forest patches, and rural villages offer a calmer side of Bangladesh.

River journeys and launches

Experience traditional river life on an overnight launch or daytime cruise, watching cargo boats, fishing skiffs, and riverbank villages glide past.

Museums and galleries in Dhaka

Spend time in Dhaka s museums and art spaces, where you can learn about the country s history, independence, and growing contemporary art scene.

Urban parks and lakes

Pause in Dhaka s parks and lakeside promenades, where locals gather to walk, exercise, and meet friends away from the city s busy streets.

Experience Bangladesh s way of life

Getting around

From Dhaka, you can travel by domestic flight, intercity train, long-distance bus, or traditional river launches to reach regional towns, ports, and tea country. Within cities, rickshaws, taxis, and app-based rides help you cover shorter distances.

Local life & culture

Life in Bangladesh revolves around neighbourhood streets, riverbanks, and busy bazaars, where you see everyday trade, craftsmanship, and strong community ties. Festivals, language, textiles, and arts reflect a deep sense of identity and creativity.

Where to unwind

Unwind in city parks, lakeside walkways, and riverside promenades, or plan escapes from Dhaka to quieter towns, tea estates, and coastal or riverside resorts. Boat trips, countryside walks, and time in shaded gardens offer calm moments throughout your journey.

A taste of Bangladesh

National dishes & specialties

Bangladeshi cuisine is known for fragrant rice dishes, rich curries, river fish, and sweets made with milk and jaggery, with Dhaka renowned for heritage recipes and hearty feasts.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In Dhaka you find casual eateries, cafés, and contemporary restaurants serving local favourites alongside international flavours, giving you plenty of easy options from breakfast to late-night snacks.

Signature & scenic dining

Look for rooftop venues and riverside restaurants in Dhaka for city views, or combine regional journeys with stays where you can dine overlooking tea gardens, rivers, or quiet countryside.

Retail therapy in Bangladesh

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Dhaka offers large shopping centres that bring together international brands, local fashion labels, electronics, and lifestyle stores, often alongside cinemas and dining for a full day out.

Markets & local crafts

Explore city markets and specialist districts in Dhaka for handwoven textiles, saris, embroidery, and handicrafts, or seek out regional centres known for traditional weaving and pottery.

Evening retail scene

After dark, key shopping streets and malls in Dhaka remain lively, with illuminated storefronts, cafés, and snack stalls creating a relaxed atmosphere for browsing and people-watching.

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 countryside trips. Pre-monsoon and monsoon (shoulder season): From March to June, expect hotter weather at around 25–35 °C (77–95 °F), building humidity, and occasional storms before heavier rains, which bring lush green landscapes but can affect travel plans. Late monsoon and post-monsoon (low season): From July to October, temperatures hover around 25–32 °C (77–90 °F) with frequent showers, high humidity, and possible flooding in some regions, though cities can feel quieter for visitors.

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