Bangladesh Tour

Explore the land & people with coverage of all popular places & UNESCO world heritage sites in Bangladesh. Unleash the hidden treasure of beautiful Bangladesh. Experience the land of happiness, the land of vibrant culture.  A country covered by over 600 rivers, the largest mangrove forest, and the longest unbroken sea-beach in the world, different indigenous people of hill tracts region, historical-archaeological monuments, tea valley with a lot of adventures and the lifestyles people are the most interesting things to explore in a lifetime.

Start your exploration from Dhaka City, the most resonant place to experience a lot of historical monuments. Enjoy the overnight ship journey, and experience the Barishal Backwater-floating market on the Ganges delta. Visit the historical mosque city of Bagerhat, the place of Sixty Dome Mosque (World Heritage), Make an adventure cruise to the largest mangrove forest Sundarbans (World Heritage). The only place for man-eating tigers, rare species of birds, and animals. Next few days, visit north Bengal covered by rich archaeological monuments & ruins like Paharpur Buddhist Bihar (World Heritage), Ancient ruins of Mahasthangarh, Beautiful Hindu temples, and historical mosques from the Mughal & Medieval periods.  After, explore the tea capital Srimangal & Sylhet covered by over 163 tea gardens,  a rainforest, swamp forest, waterfalls, beautiful lakes, and rivers from the Himalayas.

Visit the old capital Sonargaon and archaeological Mainamati to know ancient Bengal. In Chittagong,  cruising on Kaptai Lake, trekking hill points, and meeting different indigenous ethnic groups are fascinating.  At last, spend your leisure time in Cox’s Bazar and the beautiful coral island of Saint Martin.  Visit Bangladesh once. It will be a memorable trip among hundreds of countries.

 

Duration :
28 Days
Locations :
All Divisions
Attractions :

Dhaka & Around

⊕ New & old Dhaka ⊕ Old capital Sonargaon ⊕ Mainamati Comilla ⊕ Pottery & Brass village ⊕ Baliati Zamindar Palace

Barisal

⊕ Overnight ship journey  ⊕ Barisal Backwater ⊕ Barisal Floating Market ⊕ Villages & bazaars

Bagerhat

⊕ Sixty Dome Mosque ⊕ Shrine of Khan Jahan Ali ⊕ Nine Dome Mosque & Kodla Math

Sundarbans

⊕ Kochikhlai wildlife sanctuary ⊕ Kotka wildlife sanctuary ⊕ Harbaria Eco-Tourism center ⊕ Jamtola sea beach ⊕ Fishing village ⊕ Karamjal crocodile breeding center.

North Bengal: Paharpur, Dinajpur, Rangpur, Bogra & Rajshahi

⊕ Paharpur Buddhist Bihar ⊕ Mahasthangarh ⊕ Puthia Temple City ⊕ Rajshahi ⊕ Kantajee Temple ⊕ Natore Rajbari ⊕ Choto Sona Mosque  ⊕ Tahkhana Complex ⊕ Darasbari Mosque ⊕ Khania Dighi Mosque ⊕ Tajhat Palace ⊕ Rangpur Suger Mill ⊕ Kusumba Mosque ⊕ Navaratna Temple Hatikumrul.

Sylhet & Srimangal

⊕ Tea Gardens, pineapple, lemon & rubber Gardens ⊕ Manipuri & Khasia community village ⊕ Lawachara rain forest ⊕ Ratargul Swamp Forest  ⊕ Madhabpur Dam ⊕ Madhabkunda waterfall ⊕ Jaflong zero point ⊕ Tamabil, Lalakhal & Bichanakandi ⊕ Shrine of Hazrat Shah Jalal & Shah Paran.

Chittagong, Rangamati & Bandarban

⊕ Chittagong Ship-breaking yard  ⊕ Tribal village & bazaars ⊕ Kaptai Lake ⊕ Rangamati Iconic bridge ⊕ Shuvolong waterfall ⊕ Rajban Vihar & Chakma King House ⊕ Golden Temple  ⊕ Nilachal, Chimbuk & Nilgiri ⊕ Hatia Bandha Tripura village ⊕ Bawm, Marma & Murong Village  ⊕ Shailaprapat

Cox’s Bazar & Saint Martin

⊕ Himchori & Inani sea-beaches ⊕ Maheshkhali island ⊕ Saint Martin Island ⊕ Ramu & Rakhine Buddhist temples ⊕ Adinath Temple ⊕ Fishing Village ⊕ Chera Island

Tour Available :
Round the year.
Best time to go:
October to March

Tour Highlights:

  • Visit all 3 UNESCO world heritage sites, all the best & popular places in Bangladesh.
  • Visit the largest mangrove forest in the world & UNESCO world heritage Sundarbans with an exploration of 3 days inside the deep forest.
  • Visit the longest sea beach in the world Cox’s Bazar and enjoy your holiday.
  • Visit the only coral island ‘Saint Martin’ and feel the beauty of the ocean.
  • Visit all archeological sites in Bangladesh including UNESCO world heritages Sixty Dome Mosque & Paharpur Buddhist Bihar. Especially Mahasthangarh in Bogra, The Gaud city and other monuments in Rajshahi, and Kantajew Temple in Dinajpur are worth visiting.
  • Visit Chittagong hill tracts Bandarban-Rangamati and experience the existing tribal life & green hill mystery in Bangladesh.
  • Visit the tea capital Sylhet & Srimangal and feel nature with adventure activities.
  • Enjoy a ship journey and explore Barisal Backwater, the largest floating market in Bangladesh.

Next Scheduled Tour:

 

 

Tour Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrival at Dhaka
  • Arrive at Dhaka Airport. Our guide will meet you and transfer you to the hotel for the night's stay. Have rest for the day. Or let's make an introduction to Dhaka city by a Rickshaw ride.
Day 2 : Dhaka City and Overnight Ship Journey
  • Around 8:00 am-8:30 am, start the tour from your hotel or residence. Our responsible guide will pick you up in the car.  Start with KawranbazarVegetable Market, the biggest bazaar in Dhaka. Visit the outside view of the National Assembly (Parliament Building), the largest legislative complex in the world designed by famous American architect Louis Kahn.
  • Visit Curzon hall,   Dhakeswari Temple, the national Hindu temple of Bangladesh built by Ballal Sen in the 12th century.
  • Head to Lalbagh Fort, a key attraction for tourists. It’s an incomplete construction of the Mughal period in the 17th century started by Subahdar Muhammad Azam Shah. Visit Star Mosque, Armenian Church at Armanitola, and have your lunch.
  • After, we will visit the famous Ahsan Manzilalso known as Pink Palace in Sadarghat. It was the official residential palace of Nawab in Dacca in the 19th century.  We will go to Sadarghat River Port by walking for 5 min (or by car) on a busy street. Experience the floating people and trading boats in the iconic Buriganga River. Enjoy a small boat ride to cross the river. Shipbreaking activities are interesting there for photography.
  • We will accommodate ourselves on the modern ship. Enjoy the overnight ship journey to Barishal.
  • Dinner & Night stay at the ship cabin.
Day 3 : Beautiful Barishal, Historic Mosque city of Bagerhat and Mongla.
  • The ship will arrive in Barishal very early in the morning.  We will depart from the ship to start our car journey to  Banaripara. Our awaiting country boat will start cruising through the river. This is a wonderful moment when it goes through the tiny canals.  The village's beauty and people's lifestyle will definitely impress you.
  • We will visit some floating markets by country boat including the famous Guava market (August). Mostly the vendors come to buy fruits and vegetables from the wholesaler. Don't forget to have some fresh fruit there. Floating plant agriculture is popular in Barishal. Rice mills, paddy fields, and the people are quite interesting today.
  • After, we will drive towards Bagerhat to visit the Sixty Dome Mosque which is one of the UNESCO world heritage sites in Bangladesh. Visit the Shrine of Khan Jahan Ali, who built more than a dozen mosques in Bagerhat including the Sixty Dome Mosque. Nine Dome Mosque, Singair Mosque, and Kodla Mauth are also on our bucket list.
  • We will check into the hotel Pashur in Mongla.
  • Dinner and the overnight stay at Mongla.
Day 4 : Sundarbans National Forest.
  • Early in the morning, our Sundarbans journey will start. Get your accommodation and breakfast on the boat.
  • After the journey of two hours, the boat will stop at the Chadpai forest office to complete the formalities and to pick up an armed forest guard for security.
  • We’ll cruise to visit Harbaria eco-center, a popular spot for Sundarbans.  It 30 minutes of walking through the sanctuary.
  • We will cruise again through the deep forest. Experience the silence of the largest mangrove. In the evening, we’ll anchor our boat near the Kochikhali Forest office.  If time permits, we will make a small boat cruise through the canals.
  • Overnight stay in Kochikhali.
Day 5 : Kochikhali & Kotka Wildlife Sanctuaries, Sea Beach and deep forest walking.
  • Today is our biggest day on the Sundarbans. Very early in the morning, we will start with a boat trip through the small creeks. Spot wildlife especially different species of birds.  The morning sound will satisfy you. At a point, we’ll get off the small boat for a long walk into the forest office area.
  • We will cruise for Kotka. It takes 2 hours to reach Kotka station. On this journey, you’ll see wildlife including deers, crocodiles, birds, otters, and Bengal monitors.
  • We need an hour of walking to visit Jamtola Sea beach. This is an adventurous journey through the deep forest.  It's the Bay of Bengal which is our destination.
  • After lunch, visit the Kotka wildlife sanctuary area. This is the major point to see the group of deers. We will take enough time to explore the sanctuary and enjoy the sunset on the beach.
  • Then, we’ll start the journey back. We will anchor the boat at the middle point of Sundarban in Chadpai/Jaimoni. Enjoy B-B-Q Dinner on the boat and make the day fulfilled.
Day 6 : Sundarbans Fishing Village and Khulna.
  • Early in the morning, we will make a small boat trip through the small creeks.
  • We will visit a fishing village today.  The village also produces a lot of Shimp firms. Meet people to know their lifestyle. Spend an enjoyable moment with happy children.
  • After lunch, make yourself ready to depart from the boat. We will start the car journey to Khulna.
  • Overnight at the hotel in Khulna.
Day 7 : Train journey to Rajshahi & Puthia Temple City.
  • Early in the morning, we will take the train to Rajshahi (6:00 am). Experience the local train journey through the beautiful landscape. We will check into the hotel first.
  • After lunch, visit the temple city Puthia, renowned for the largest number of historically important Hindu structures in Bangladesh. The Shiva Temple is the largest such Hindu temple in this region. The Govinda Temple, decorated with intricate terracotta designs is in one of the country’s finest old Rajbari courtyards.
  • We will spend the sunset time on the Ganges (Padma) river bank.
  • Overnight staying at Rajshahi.
Day 8 : The lost city of Gaud in Chapai Nawabganj and Varendra research museum in Rajshahi.
  • After having breakfast, we will drive to Chapai Nawabganj to visit historical mosques. On the way find all the places covered by mango gardens, especially the Khirsa mango that got GI recognition by UNESCO in 2019.
  • First, we will walk through the history of the lost city of Gaud. Visit Choto Sona Masjid (Gaur), a remarkably fine architectural specimen of the Sultanate Period. the Tahkhana Complex (Persian), literally means a cold building or palace. A structure was built on the west bank of a large tank situated in the Firozpur quarters of the city of Gaur-Lakhnauti.
  • We will go to Darasbari Mosque, the largest mosque in the Bangladesh part of Gaur-Lakhnauti, now in ruins. The name Darasbari is derived from its being located within a Darasbari (place of lesson or learning).
  • Visit Khania Dighi Mosque, one of those precious edifices of Bangladesh. The mosque was built during the 15th century. The four domes mosque is also known as Chamachika Masjid, Rajbibi Masjid, etc.
  • After, we will drive to Rajshahi city to visit the Varendra Research Museum. This is the first and most resourceful museum in the country. Find all exclusive statues and historical signs there. We will spend the sunset on the banks of the Ganges river.
  • Night stay at the hotel in Rajshahi.
Day 9 : Sompura Mahavihara at Paharpur, Kusumba Mosque and Tajhat Palace in Rangpur.
  • Today, we will drive to Paharpur to visit our third World Heritage site. The green vegetable-fruit fields are amazing to stop. Especially the betel leaf gardens are interesting to have photographed. On the way, visit the famous Kusumba Mosque, built during the Afgan rule in Bengal.
  • Finally, we will visit Paharpur Buddhist Bihar, dating from the 8th century AD. It's also known as  Sompura Mohavihara which is the most impressive archaeological site in Bangladesh also recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was once the largest Buddhist monastery in the south of the Himalayas.
  • After lunch, we will drive to Rangpur.  On arrival, visit the famous Tajhat Palace, Carmichael College, and Karupanya Handicrafts factory in Rangpur City.
  • Overnight in Rangpur.
Day 10 : Kantajew Temple, Noyabad Mosque & Dipshikha School in Dinajpur.
  • Today, we will drive for 2 hours toward Dinajpur. We will visit the Dinajpur Rajbari, a Hindu zamindar house built in the 18th century, one of the most striking historic buildings in North Bengal.
  • After, we will go to Kantanagar to visit the famous Kantajew Temple. It's the most spectacular Hindu temple and one of the most beautiful monuments in Bangladesh. The infinite panels of intricately sculptured terra cotta plaques tell history.
  • We will visit Noyabad Mosque and a beautiful handmade school named Dipshikha Meti School. Spend an awesome time with children.
  • After lunch, we will drive to Bogra for the night's stay.
Day 11 : Ruins of ancient city Mahasthangarh, Biggest Vegetable market, Jamuna River Cruise and Dhaka.
  • In the morning, we will visit the biggest vegetable bazaar in Bogra. The trading experience and fresh vegetables are satisfactory.
  • After, visit the oldest known city in Bangladesh Mahasthangarh, dating back to at least the 3rd century BC.  Today, the archaeological site consists mainly of foundations and hillocks hinting at past glory. In the Mahasthangarh site museum, an interesting collection of recovered pieces is on display. The Behula Bashor Ghor is a key site to visit in Mahasthangarh.
  • We will drive to Jamuna River to enjoy a river cruise after visiting the beautiful Navaratna Temple in Sirajganj. This is the second largest Navaratna-style temple in Bangladesh after Kantajew Temple.
  • We will arrive in Dhaka in the evening.
  • Have your dinner before checking into the hotel in Dhaka.
Day 12 : Sreemangal Tea Estates, Madhabpur Lake and Manipuri Para
  • Around 7:00, we will start a drive toward Srimangal for 4:30 hrs approximately.
  • On arrival, visit the nearest tea gardens. If we get the chance will visit the tea factory where you can see the processing of making drinkable tea.
  • We will drive to visit the Madhabpur dam (lake) covered by small hills and tea gardens. We will stop at some pineapple and rubber gardens on the way back.
  • We will go to the Manipuri Tribal community village. Learn their present lifestyles and weaving method of their own traditional clothes. Mostly they are living a modern lifestyle nowadays.
  • Taste the famous ‘7 layer tea’ in a tea stall called Neel Kantho in the evening. We will stop for the day in Sreemangal.
Day 13 : National Rainforest of Lawachara, Birdwatching in Baikka Beel and Sylhet.
  • Early in the morning, get ready to visit the Lawachara National Park. It is the last remaining tropical rainforest in this country. Also, home to a large variety of rare and endangered species, the most prominent of which are the Hallock Gibbons.
  • After, we will drive to Baikka Beel wetland for watching birds. This is the place of thousand of migrated birds in winter.
  • After, we will drive to Sylhet. On the way, you’ll see many tea gardens, rubber plantations, and wetlands (Hoar)
  • In the evening, we will be in Sylhet city. Visit the Shrines of two Muslim Sufis, Kean Bridge on the Surma river before sunset.
  • Overnight in Sylhet.
Day 14 : Wonderful Lala Khal, Jaflong Zero Point and Tamabil.
  • Today, we will start with a wonderful cruise on Lala Khal. Two hours of a refreshing cruise on blue water will let us see the Indian border.
  • We will drive to Jaflong Zero Point- a border part of Bangladesh with India. The small hills and water flow from the Himalayas create a beautiful landscape. Apart from that, this is a place for stone collecting. Thousand of workers collect stones from the river which is an ideal place for photography.
  • After lunch, we will Tamabil and Jainta area to meet Khasia tribals.
  • Overnight in Sylhet City.
Day 15 : Ratargul Swamp forest and journey back to Dhaka.
  • Today we will make a boat ride to explore Ratargul Swamp Forest. The flooded trees and the wild snakes are adventurous. This place is beautiful during the rainy season.
  • After visiting Lakkaura Tea garden, we will drive towards Dhaka.
  • Arrive in Dhaka and finish your holiday.
Day 16 : Old Capital Sonargaon, Mainamati - Lalmai Monumnets & Chittagong.
  • Start from Dhaka early in the morning. We will visit the old capital Sonargaon, Panam City & the Folklore museum- the center of commerce in the Muslim period of Bengal.
  • After we will drive for an hour to Mainamati, Comilla to visit the Cemetery of World War 2-the graveyard of soldiers who died on the Myanmar front.
  • Drive to an archaeological camp where the Salban Vihara and the museum are located. After lunch, we will continue driving toward Chittagong.
  • Overnight in Chittagong.
Day 17 : Shipbreaking in Chittagong & Rangamati
  • After having breakfast, visit the largest Ship-breaking yard by boat in Kumira, 30 minutes driving distance from the city.  A boat cruise through the river and your telelens will help to get better photos. We will drive towards Rangamati after visiting World War Cemetery, Rickshaw Workshop, and Famous Bayezid Bostami
  • In the afternoon, visit Bonorupa Tribal Market & Iconic Bridge of Rangamati.
  • Overnight in Rangamati.
Day 18 : Mystery of Kaptai Lake, Shuvolong Waterfall, King houses & Villages.
  • Today, we will start the cruise on Kaptai Lake. This is the largest manmade lake in Bangladesh.
  • We will visit Rajban Vihar & Chakma King's house while cruising. There are many Buddhist temples on the hills inside the lake. The lake near the Shuvolong Waterfall is wonderful. It's a refreshing day for landscape lovers. We will visit an island tribal village to make a short hike. We will have lunch at the lakeside tribal restaurants today.
  • In the evening, visit the nearest tribal markets. Overnight in Rangamati.
Day 19 : Golden Temple & Tribal Village in Bandarban.
  • Today, we will start driving to Bandarban after visiting some weaving factories and the Asham Bosti area.
  • In Bandarban, our first visit will be to the Golden Temple (Buddha Dhatu Jadi) before lunch.
  • In the afternoon, we are ready for a short hike inside a beautiful village. Visit Hatiabandha Tripura Village, the only place where Tripura indigenous people live in this region. This village is located down the hills. This is truly a memorable place.
  • Enjoy the sunset and scenic beauty of the hills at Nilachal.
  • Overnight in Bandarban.
Day 20 : A journey through the Tribal Villages, hill points and Sleeping Buddha in Cox’s Bazar.
  • Today is our big day. We will drive to the Chimbuk area to visit some unique tribal villages of the Murong People. These villages are truly unique and different from the modern tribes. Meet the tribal community, and know their lifestyle and weaving techniques.
  • We will have a cup of coffee with a wonderful landscape view from Nilgiri.
  • After, we will visit Shailaprapat and Bawm Village.  After lunch and drive towards Cox’s Bazar. Visit Sleeping Buddha Temple in Ramu on the way. Enjoy the sunset on the beach.
  • Overnight in Cox’s Bazar.
Day 21 : Maheshkhali Island, Fishing villages & Temples.
  • After breakfast, take a boat ride and go to Maheshkhali Island, one of the popular places. Visit Rakhine Buddhist Temple, Adinath temple, and spend some time on the island. Visit a fishing port where fishers unload the fish from the deep sea. We will visit a dry fish village which is photogenic.
  • Spend a free afternoon on the beach. Overnight in Cox’s Bazar.
Day 22 : Marine Drive to Teknaf & Saint Martin.
  • Early in the morning, we will enjoy a marine drive to catch the boat for Saint Martin Island. It will leave around 9:00 am where it cruises for three and half hours.
  • Enjoy your leisure on the only existing coral island of Bangladesh. You can hire a bike to explore the island better.
  • Overnight stay at Saint Martin Island.
Day 23 : Chera Island in Saint Martin and journey back to Cox’s bazaar
  • We will enjoy a Dingi Boat ride to Chera Dip (Chera Island) which is the major point of live corals.
  • After lunch, leave Saint Martin by public ferry at 3:00 pm. Enjoy the ferry journey on the sea for a couple of hours.
  • We will drive to Cox's Bazar from Teknaf.
  • Dinner and overnight stay in Cox’s Bazar.
Day 24 : Himchari-Inani Sea beaches and flying Dhaka.
  • After breakfast, we will enjoy the marine drive to Himchari & Inani Sea beachHimachal is the place to enjoy the hilly beauties and the waves of the vast sea. Relax with the sound of waves and feel your inside.
  • Spend quality time on Inani Sea beach, which longs for 18 km. It has a lot of coral stones that look black and green. The blue water and the lines of stones are the main sources of attraction for tourists. The clean blue & shark-free water is ideal for bathing and swimming with no fear.
  • After lunch, we will drive to Cox’s Bazar airport.
  • Fly to Dhaka and check into the hotel for the night's stay.
Day 25 : Departure
  • Your Bangladesh trip will be over today. We will drop you at Dhaka Airport. Fly with wonderful experiences and memories.

Price for the tour (Per Person)

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Includes:

  • Airport pickup and drops.
  • All Accommodation in 3 stars hotels or resorts on a twin share basis. (Upgrades of accommodation and single supplements are available)
  • All transportation like the air-conditioned car, Tuk-tuk, Ship cabin, air, and small boats as per itinerary.
  • All meals at local restaurants with quality food and mineral water for drinking.
  • 1st class cabin bed on the ship for Dhaka to Hularhat.
  • 1st class train ticket for Khulna to Rajshahi.
  • 24X7 Tea or coffee for the Sundarbans trip.
  • 10,500 TK forest revenue & Forest Gaurd for the Sundarban trip.
  • All permissions, Entry fees, and tax for the entire trip.
  • English-speaking guide for the entire trip.

Excludes:

  • Personal expenses.
  • Tips

Notes:

  • Timing and assembling for the places are flexible; we could change it because of traffic or timing during the tour. But we will cover all the places mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Bengali local food is spicy. Plain rice, vegetables, fish & meat are available in restaurants. Biriyani & Khichuri made of rice, lentil, meat, and special spices are the famous food of old Dhaka also available in other cities. (Non-spicy food is possible to order at most of the restaurant if you like.)
  • It requires modest clothes to visit any mosque. It does not allow shorts for the purpose, and especially, women have to cover the hair and arms with the clothes.
  • Dress of shorts is not a problem in Sundarban, Srimangal, Bandarban, Rangamati & Cox’s bazaar area.

 

Dhaka

  • Ahsan Manzil is closed on Thursday and opens Fridays after 3:00 pm. Lalbagh Fort is closed on Sundays and open on Mondays after 2:00 pm. Ahsan Manzil and Lalbagh Fort are also closed on government holidays. But you can have the outside view of these places.

 

Rocket Steamer

  • Rocket steamer is not available on Friday. It is closed for Friday for the regular holiday.
  • 1st Class cabin of Rocket depends on availability. Otherwise you have to choose 2nd class where basic difference is an air condition in the room.

 

Train

  • 1st Class cabin of Rocket depends on availability. Otherwise, choose 2nd class Tickets.

 

Sundarbans

  • Itinerary could be changed because of tides, daylight hours, moon phase and weather. But we always try to cover all the mentioned places.
  • Rocket Steamer is not available on Friday.
  • The small boats are best for the Sundarban cruise. We organize a private basis tour with the accommodation of 4-10 people by these boats. The room size is quite smaller, no running hot water, electricity is supplied by the battery, and the small generator to charge up the electrical devices. But it’s comfortable to spend days with the facilities.
  • We make the food on the boat by the experienced chef during the trip.
  • The quantity of mosquitoes is more sometimes. You must carry the mosquito repellent for the trip.
  • No phone signal works inside the deeper forest, but at some point, you will get a phone signal to call emergency. If you use Bangladeshi TeleTalk SIM, we’ll get better coverage in a remote area like Kotka.
  • The chance of seeing tigers is very rare in the Sundarbans. The lucky one gets the chance of it.
  • Make yourself silent for the boat trip or walking into the forest. The best way to explore Sundarban is to keep silence and look.

 

Bandarban & Rangamati

  • There is no A/C or Standard hotel in Ruma Bazar, Bandarban.
  • Floating bazaar held two times in a week on Saturday & Wednesday in Rangamati and Monday & Thursday in Ruma Bazar, Bandarban.
  • There are many police and army checkpoints in Bandarban & Rangamati. Stop for the data entry and show the passports (if needed) for security. They will always help you on the trip.

 

Cox’s Bazar & Saint Martin

  • Saint Martin is available from November to March. If you book another time, we have to skip the places from the itinerary.
  • Friday and Saturday are public holidays and very crowded in these places. It’s better to pick other days to feel the ocean.

Answer:

The best time to visit Bangladesh depends on your preferences and the type of experience you’re seeking. Bangladesh has a tropical monsoon climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. October to March is generally considered the best time to visit Bangladesh.  The weather is cool and dry, making it comfortable for travel and outdoor activities. It’s an excellent time to explore cultural and historical sites, as well as natural attractions.

Answer:

We are very sincere in making each of your trips special. Sundarbans is a place where you should be very careful to get it’s best.  Get the idea by following the information.

     Forest friendly Itinerary:

  • Our itinerary is made by experiences of 30 years. There are many things you should follow like tide, time, wildlife timing & silence.

     Off-the-Beaten-Path Exploration:

  • Explore lesser-known areas of the Sundarbans to have a more unique and less crowded experience.
  • There are many tourist boats & ships in the forest. We seek an empty spot in our activities.

     Specialized Activities:

  • Participate in specialized activities such as bird watching, canal cruises, or guided nature walks to enhance your experience.
  • Consider exploring the Sundarbans from a different perspective, such as a silent boat trip through the creeks.

     Responsible Tourism:

  • Our boats are eco-friendly and silent at night. We follow responsible tourism options to minimize your impact on the environment and support sustainable practices.

     Small Private Group:

  • Our group is private and smaller to experience the best of Sundarbans.

Answer: 

The experience of decades in inbound travel with honesty is our capital. Apart from that, our hospitality and care are priceless you get. We always believe that you are on holiday and it’s our job to make your days memorable. Our realistic and comfortable travel plan is prior to serving you at a reasonable price.

Answer:

Yes. VOA is available at international airports. The citizens of All European Countries, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, China, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait & Oman can get Visa on Arrival (VOA) for the official duty, business, investment and tourism regardless of the Bangladeshi mission status.  Check eligibility, requirements, fees, duration & all other information from our website link.

Link:  https://pathfriend-bd.com/bangladesh-visa-on-arrival/

Answer:

You must get permission to visit Chittagong Hill Tracts and it’s included in our package. Separate permission is required for Rangamati and Bandarban. We are an authorized company and you must not worry about that.

Answer:

Our Package includes complimentary breakfast at the hotels and lunch-dinner at good-quality restaurants. Bengali local food is spicy. Plain rice, vegetables, fish & meat are available in restaurants. Biriyani & Khichuri made of Rice, lentils, meat, and special spices are the famous food of old Dhaka also available in other cities. Non-spicy food is possible to order at most of the restaurants if you like. In Sundarbans, we have a special chef to make your food. We offer food for vegetarians. But there are limitations of items at some restaurants in remote areas.

If you want to exclude food, that’s fine. We will take you to the best restaurants.