Overview
Explore vibrant cities, ancient civilizations, tribal traditions, lush forests, and pristine beaches in one unforgettable adventure.
Set off on an enriching journey through Bangladesh’s UNESCO World Heritage sites, uncovering its vibrant history and breathtaking natural beauty. Venture into the legendary Sundarbans, the planet’s largest tidal mangrove ecosystem, a sanctuary brimming with biodiversity. Travel for three days on the rivers and canals, get a chance to see the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger, spotted deer, crocodiles and a rich assortment of wildlife – something unforgettable. haven for nature and adventure seekers.
Experience the pulse of Dhaka and the serene charm of Barisal, known for its tranquil backwater cruises and unique floating markets.Step back in time in the historic mosque city of Bagerhat, where the massive sixty-domed mosque stands as a stunning example of Bengal’s Islamic heritage.
Wander the sacred ruins of the ancient Buddhist monastery at Paharpur, a remarkable symbol of Bangladesh’s spiritual and cultural legacy. Wander through the ancient remnants of Mahasthangarh, among the earliest archaeological landmarks in South Asia dating back to the 3rd century BCE, and appreciate the intricate craftsmanship of the temples and stately mansions of Puthia in Rajshahi.
This unforgettable expedition blends architectural brilliance, spiritual depth, and ecological richness—offering a panoramic view of Bangladesh’s diverse heritage and its UNESCO-recognized wonders.
Trip Attractions
- Sundarbans: Largest mangrove forest with rare wildlife sightings.
- Dhaka: Bustling capital with rich cultural heritage.
- Barisal: Serene backwaters and vibrant floating markets.
- Bagerhat: Majestic sixty-domed mosque and Islamic heritage.
- Paharpur: Ancient Buddhist monastery ruins, UNESCO site.
- Mahasthangarh: One of South Asia’s oldest archaeological sites.
- Puthia: Ornate temples and historic mansions in Rajshahi.