Flights from Nagoya (NGO) to Bangladesh

Discover Bangladesh

Discover Bangladesh

Why visit Bangladesh?

Bangladesh offers lush river landscapes, vibrant cities, and a warm, welcoming culture. You can experience historic towns, lively bazaars, and some of South Asia's most important wetlands and forests in one journey.

What to expect

Explore Dhaka's energetic streets and waterways, serene riverside towns, and the world-famous Sundarbans mangrove forest. Expect a fast-paced urban heart balanced by rural villages, tea gardens, and a strong tradition of craftsmanship.

Plan your trip

Bangladesh is an ideal gateway to explore the Bay of Bengal coast and the wider South Asian region. Plan extra time for rail or road journeys between regions, and use Dhaka as your main hub for domestic connections.

Top experiences in Bangladesh

Explore Old Dhaka

Wander the narrow lanes of Old Dhaka, cruise the Buriganga River by boat, and admire historic mosques, mansions, and bustling riverfront life.

Venture into the Sundarbans

Join a guided boat journey into the Sundarbans, a vast mangrove forest known for rich wildlife, quiet waterways, and remote village life.

Discover tea country in Sylhet

Head to Sylhet's tea estates to walk among emerald-green plantations, rolling hills, and tranquil rural landscapes.

Relax on Cox's Bazar beach

Unwind along the long sandy shoreline of Cox's Bazar, where beach walks and sea views define a slower pace of travel.

Cruise Bangladesh's river networks

Take an overnight or day cruise on the country's rivers, passing villages, markets, and ever-changing river islands.

Visit Sonargaon, the ancient capital

Explore Sonargaon's preserved merchant houses, museums, and quiet ponds, offering a glimpse into Bengal's trading past.

Experience Dhaka's art and crafts scene

Visit galleries and craft centres in Dhaka to see contemporary art, textiles, and traditional weaving and embroidery.

Tour historic North Bengal

Travel to North Bengal for archaeological sites, old palaces, and towns that reveal layers of Bengal's long history.

Experience Bangladesh's way of life

Getting around

Use domestic flights from Dhaka to reach major regional centres, then continue by train, bus, or private car for smaller towns and rural areas. Within cities, rickshaws and app-based taxis help you navigate busy streets.

Local life & culture

Life in Bangladesh centres on rivers, markets, and close-knit communities, with strong traditions in music, poetry, and handicrafts. You will notice a lively blend of modern city living and age-old village customs.

Where to unwind

Relax in riverside parks, coastal stretches, and hill viewpoints, or escape to quieter tea gardens and countryside homestays. Many hotels in Dhaka and regional cities offer pools and spa facilities for a restorative break.

A taste of Bangladesh

National dishes & specialties

Bangladesh is known for fragrant rice dishes, river fish preparations, and rich curries, with Dhaka often at the centre of celebratory feasts. Coastal and river regions add their own variations using fresh local catches and seasonal produce.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In Dhaka, you will find everything from simple roadside eateries to contemporary cafes and global restaurants. Other cities feature compact dining districts where you can sample regional flavours in a more relaxed setting.

Signature & scenic dining

Enjoy rooftop restaurants overlooking Dhaka's skyline, riverside venues along busy waterways, or resort dining in beach and hill areas, combining local flavours with memorable views.

Retail therapy in Bangladesh

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Dhaka's major malls bring together international labels, local fashion houses, electronics, and homeware under one roof. These centres often include cinemas and eateries, creating an easy all-in-one outing.

Markets & local crafts

Look for handwoven textiles, embroidery, and crafts in Dhaka's traditional markets, as well as craft centres in towns such as Narayanganj and Sylhet. These are ideal places to pick up fabrics, handmade accessories, and souvenirs.

Evening retail scene

Dhaka's main shopping districts stay lively into the evening, with illuminated storefronts and busy streets. Smaller cities offer more low-key night-time shopping streets, where local shops and stalls remain open 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, ideal for city sightseeing and river journeys. Pre-monsoon and hot season (shoulder season): From March to May, temperatures often rise to 28–35°C (82–95°F), with increasing humidity and occasional thunderstorms, but good conditions for beach stays and shorter urban trips. Monsoon season (low season): From June to October, temperatures average 26–32°C (79–90°F), with heavy rainfall, lush landscapes, and possible travel disruptions in low-lying river areas.

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