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Discover Bangladesh

Discover Bangladesh

Why visit Bangladesh?

Bangladesh offers lush river landscapes, vibrant cities, and a warm, welcoming culture. You will find a country shaped by waterways, heritage, and a strong creative spirit.

What to expect

From the bustling streets of Dhaka to serene river deltas and mangrove forests, Bangladesh blends urban energy with slow village life. Expect busy markets, historic quarters, and tranquil countryside.

Plan your trip

Bangladesh is an emerging destination for culture, textiles, and nature travel, with Dhaka as the main international gateway. From here you can connect onwards to coastal areas, tea gardens, and riverside towns.

Top experiences in Bangladesh

Explore Old Dhaka

Wander through Old Dhaka to see historic architecture, colourful riverfront activity along the Buriganga, and lively streets filled with small workshops and shops.

Cruise the country’s rivers

Take a river cruise or local launch boat to experience life along Bangladesh’s waterways, passing villages, markets, and lush green banks.

Visit the Sundarbans region

Join an organised tour from Dhaka to the Sundarbans area, known for its mangrove forests, quiet channels, and rich wildlife habitats.

Discover tea country around Sylhet

Plan an onward trip from Dhaka to the Sylhet region, where rolling tea gardens and misty hills offer a calm contrast to the capital.

Stroll around Dhaka’s museums and galleries

Spend time in Dhaka’s museums and art spaces to explore the country’s history, independence story, and contemporary creative scene.

Enjoy green escapes within the city

Find a break from the traffic in Dhaka’s parks, lakesides, and university areas, where locals gather to walk, relax, and socialise outdoors.

Experience the bustle of local markets

Browse Dhaka’s markets for textiles, everyday goods, and fresh produce, and watch the city’s trading life unfold at every turn.

Experience Bangladesh’s way of life

Getting around

Most visitors arrive in Dhaka and then continue by domestic flight, train, or road to other regions. Within cities, rickshaws, ride-hailing apps, and taxis are common for short journeys, while intercity buses and rail connect major hubs.

Local life & culture

Daily life centres around family, neighbourhoods, and lively street scenes, with festivals, music, and language playing an important role. You will notice a strong tradition of craftsmanship, from textiles to boat building, alongside a fast-growing modern urban culture.

Where to unwind

In and around Dhaka you can relax by lakes, parks, and quieter university districts, or plan a longer break to tea gardens, river islands, and coastal regions where the pace of life is gentler and the landscapes wide open.

A taste of Bangladesh

National dishes & specialties

Bangladesh is known for rice and fish, fragrant curries, and rich lentil dishes, with Dhaka offering classic versions and regional variations. Coastal and river areas feature fresh fish and seafood prepared with local spices.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In Dhaka you will find casual eateries, bakeries, and modern cafés alongside international restaurants, making it easy to grab a quick local meal or explore global flavours. Newer neighbourhoods offer contemporary dining spots and rooftop venues.

Signature & scenic dining

Look for restaurants with views over lakes, rivers, or city skylines in Dhaka for a memorable meal with a backdrop. In tea and hill regions, many lodges and guesthouses serve homely dishes in peaceful natural settings.

Retail therapy in Bangladesh

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Dhaka hosts large shopping complexes and lifestyle centres where you can browse international brands, local fashion labels, electronics, and homeware under one roof, often with cafés and entertainment nearby.

Markets & local crafts

Traditional markets in Dhaka showcase textiles, handicrafts, and everyday goods, while other regions are known for specific crafts such as weaving, pottery, and woodwork that reflect long-standing skills.

Evening retail scene

In major districts of Dhaka, markets and shops can stay active into the evening, with illuminated streets, food stalls, and late-hour shopping centres creating a lively atmosphere after dark.

Best time to visit Bangladesh

Cool and dry season (peak season): From November to February, temperatures are generally around 15–25°C (59–77°F), with lower humidity and clearer skies, making it the most popular time for sightseeing and travel. Pre-monsoon and hot season (shoulder season): From March to May, temperatures can rise to 25–35°C (77–95°F), with increasing humidity and occasional storms, but this period can offer fewer crowds. Monsoon season (low season): From June to October, temperatures remain warm at 26–32°C (79–90°F), with heavy rain, high humidity, and potential flooding in some areas, which can affect travel plans.

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