Overview
Explore vibrant cities, ancient civilizations, tribal traditions, lush forests, and pristine beaches in one unforgettable adventure.
Embark on a captivating 23-day odyssey across Bangladesh—an untamed land of ancient wonders, rich traditions, and raw natural beauty. Begin your exploration in the frenetic heart of Dhaka, then journey to the tranquil villages of Tangail, where handwoven sarees whisper stories of heritage. Traverse north to the archaeological marvels of Bogra and Dinajpur, discovering forgotten citadels and ornate temples. Walk through centuries at Paharpur’s vast monastic ruins and Gaud’s sultanate relics, then trace the spiritual footsteps of mystics in Kushtia. Cruise into the wild, emerald maze of the Sundarbans, home to crocodiles, playful monkeys, and the elusive Bengal tiger. From floating markets in Barishal to tea trails and tribal hospitality in Srimangal, each moment stirs the soul. Hike through rainforest canopies, visit lost Buddhist civilizations in Comilla, and witness towering shipwrecks in Chittagong. As the hills of Rangamati and Bandarban reveal tribal life and sacred lakes, follow salt roads to Teknaf and hop aboard to reach the tropical haven of St. Martin’s Island. Unwind on the golden sands of Cox’s Bazar, marvel at Rakhine temples in Ramu and Moheshkhali, and complete your voyage with heartfelt memories as you return to Dhaka. This is not just a tour—it’s a grand adventure into the soul of Bangladesh.
Trip Highlights
- Sacred Heritage Temples
- Attractions in Dhaka
- Ancient Buddhist Relics
- Coral-Fringed Shore
- Seaside Stretch
- forest,Locals, Traditional Communities, Village Bazaars, Backwater Cruise
Itinerary
Greet your guide upon arrival at the airport and proceed to your hotel. Set out on a city tour of Dhaka University, Lalbagh Fort, the banks of the Sadarghat River, and the narrow streets of Old Dhaka.
Travel to Tangail to witness traditional handloom saree weaving. Spend the night at a guesthouse in a quiet village surrounded by farmland.
Journey north to Bogra, exploring lively markets and the ancient citadel of Mahasthangarh and Vasu Vihara.
Visit the ruins of the massive Kantajir Temple and the historic Rajbari Estate in Dinajpur.
Drive to Rajshahi via the vast Buddhist monastery ruins at Paharpur (Sompura Mahavihara). Enjoy a riverside sunset.
Tour Gaud’s medieval mosques and madrasas, then witness rural life across the Padma River.
Explore ornate temples in Puthia and Natore before reaching Kushtia to visit Lalon Shah’s shrine and Tagore’s residence.
Visit Bagerhat’s UNESCO Heritage site 60 Dome Mosque, then board a vessel at Mongla for your Sundarbans expedition.
Spend a full day cruising through Sundarbans' creeks—spot deer, monkeys, and maybe a Royal Bengal Tiger.
Morning boat ride and jungle walk. After lunch, disembark and head to Barishal for an overnight stay.
Early morning, enjoy a scenic boat ride through Banaripara’s floating market. Visit nearby villages, then in the evening, board the overnight passenger cruise to Dhaka in a 1st class cabin.
Disembark and head to Sylhet’s tea haven—Srimangal. Explore tea gardens and indigenous villages.
Hike through the Lawachara rain forest, explore Khasi and Tripura communities, and soak in the scenic beauty of Madhabpur Lake.
Explore 7th-century Buddhist ruins at Mainamati and WWII Cemetery before resting in Comilla.
Head to Chittagong with a stop at a ship-breaking yard, then relax in this bustling port city.
Explore the port and fish market in Chittagong, then drive to the quiet Rangamati in the hilly region.
Cruise Kaptai Lake, visit tribal island villages, and then drive to Bandarban via scenic stops.
Travel through salt flats and brick kilns to reach Teknaf. Stroll the beach and observe fishing culture.
Ferry to St. Martin’s Island. Swim, relax, or snorkel in this palm-fringed paradise.
Return to Teknaf, then head to Cox's Bazar for a seafood feast and a walk on the beach.
Visit ancient temples in Ramu and enjoy Cox’s Bazar's golden beach at sunset.
Explore Moheshkhali Island’s temples, then fly back to Dhaka for your final night.
Transfer to the airport for your onward journey.
- Accommodation in twin sharing basis
- AC Sedan Car
- Boat for Sundarbans Cruise
- All sightseeing according to itinerary
- Country Boat for canal & creeks cruising
- Forest Permission & Revenue
- All entrance fee
- An English-Speaking Guide
- B-B-Q Dinner inside the forest
- Forest Guards in the Sundarbans
- Foods are included while you are in the boat.
- Domestic flight Cox’s Bazar to Dhaka
Cost Excludes
- Lunch and dinner are not part of the tour package but All foods are included while you are into the boat.
- Personal purchases, souvenirs, and items of individual use.
- Foods are included while you are in the boat.
FAQs
The most favorable period to explore Bangladesh largely depends on your interests and the kind of journey you envision. The country experiences a tropical monsoon climate with clearly defined rainy and dry seasons. Typically, the months from October to March are regarded as the optimal time to visit. During this stretch, the weather remains pleasantly cool and dry, perfect for sightseeing, outdoor excursions, and cultural immersion. It’s also an excellent season to uncover the country’s historical landmarks and natural wonders in comfortable conditions.
With decades of hands-on expertise in hosting travelers across Bangladesh, our greatest asset is trust built on integrity and dedication. What sets us apart is the genuine hospitality and personalized care we offer—beyond what money can buy. We treat your vacation as our responsibility, ensuring each moment is memorable and meaningful. Our thoughtfully designed itineraries are both practical and enriching, offering comfort, adventure, and authentic experiences—all at fair and competitive pricing. When you travel with us, you’re not just booking a trip—you’re joining a journey shaped with heart, local knowledge, and passion.
Yes, Bangladesh offers a Visa on Arrival (VOA) facility at major international airports. Citizens from countries such as the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, all EU nations, Russia, and some European countries and some other countries are eligible to receive a VOA. This applies to those visiting for tourism, business, investment, or official purposes—regardless of whether a Bangladeshi embassy or consulate is present in their home country.
For up-to-date details on eligibility, necessary documents, fees, permitted stay duration, and other requirements, please refer to the visa section on our official website.
Yes, special travel authorization is required to enter the Chittagong Hill Tracts region. Separate permits are necessary for Rangamati and Bandarban districts. However, you don’t need to worry—this is fully handled and included in our tour package. As a licensed and approved operator, we take care of all necessary permissions to ensure a smooth and hassle-free journey for you.
COUSTUME
For Gentlemen:
Light, breathable long trousers paired with a t-shirt or long t- shirt, Jungle wear / Camouflages along with comfortable forest shoes.
For Ladies:
Light, breathable long trousers paired with a t-shirt or long t- shirt, Jungle wear / Camouflages along with comfortable forest shoes.
Price
Group Size | Standard Price | Special Offer (2025–26) |
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1 Pax | $4540 | $4500 |
2 Pax | $2540 | $2500 |
3 Pax | $2150 | $2110 |
4 Pax | $1850 | $1800 |
Note:
We offer a variety of boat departures on Friday. These are usually group tours with 20-50 people, with twin, double or triple-sharing cabins — some with attached toilets and AC-rooms, others with shared facilities.
For a more personal experience, we organize trips on a simple, exclusive boat for solo travelers or for small groups, although more, little bit expensive, it is fully customizable and ideal for an authentic Sundarbans adventure.