
Experience the vibrant pulse of South Asia in Bangladesh. From the ancient Mughal architecture of Old Dhaka and the world's largest mangrove forest to the endless tea gardens of Srimangal and the world's longest natural beach, this journey offers an authentic immersion into a land defined by its hospitality, resilience, and breathtaking natural beauty.
A blend of rich history, deep-rooted culture, and untouched nature.
Navigate the labyrinthine waterways of the world's largest mangrove forest, the sanctuary of the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger.
An incomplete 17th-century Mughal palace complex in Dhaka, showcasing exquisite architecture and peaceful gardens.
A legendary Dhakai dish of slow-cooked mutton, fragrant basmati rice, and potatoes, seasoned with secret spice blends.
Walk along the world's longest continuous natural sandy beach, stretching over 120 kilometers along the Bay of Bengal.
Dress modestly, especially in rural areas. Always ask for permission before taking photos of locals; they are usually very friendly.
A mid-range traveler can expect to spend $40-$70 USD per day including domestic travel, food, and quality hotels.

Ahsan Manzil (Pink Palace)
Explore the official residential palace of the Nawab of Dhaka, a stunning example of Indo-Saracenic architecture.
Rickshaw Ride through Shankhari Bazar
Experience the sensory overload of the oldest part of the city in a traditional colorful rickshaw.
Sadarghat River Port
Witness the chaotic beauty of thousands of boats crossing the Buriganga River at sunset.

National Parliament House
Visit Louis Kahn's architectural masterpiece, often cited as one of the 20th century's most significant buildings.
Lalbagh Fort
Marvel at the Diwan-i-Aam and the Tomb of Pari Bibi within this historical Mughal fortress.

Train to Srimangal
Enjoy a scenic 4-hour train ride through the countryside to the tea-growing hub of Bangladesh.
Seven-Layer Tea Tasting
Visit Nilkantha Tea Cabin to try the famous tea with seven distinct layers of flavor and color.

Wildlife Trekking
Hike through Lawachara National Park to spot rare Hoolock Gibbons and diverse bird species.
Monipuri Tribal Village
Visit the local indigenous communities and observe their traditional handloom weaving techniques.

Regional Exploration
Take a flight or long-distance train toward Khulna, the gateway to the Sundarbans.
Khulna Waterfront
Relax by the Rupsha River and prepare for your boat expedition into the mangroves.

Board Forest Cruise
Board a specialized tourist boat for a 3-day journey into the heart of the mangrove forest.
Harbaria Eco-Tourism Center
A gentle walk through the forest looking for tiger tracks and spotted deer.

Canal Cruising
Silent wooden boat trip through narrow canals for the best bird watching and wildlife viewing.
Kotka Beach
Visit the remote beach where the forest meets the sea, a common spot for spotting wild boar and deer.

Bagerhat Mosque City
Stop at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Sixty Dome Mosque before heading to the airport for Cox's Bazar.

Inani Beach Walk
Visit the coral-filled Inani beach for a quieter experience than the main town beach.
Himchari Hilltop
Climb Himchari hill for a panoramic view of the coastline and the blue waters of the Bay of Bengal.

Burmese Market Shopping
Pick up souvenirs, traditional pickles, and hand-woven fabrics at the local Burmese market.
Return to Dhaka
Fly back to Dhaka for your international departure, ending your grand tour.