Bangladesh is one of the most beautiful countries in South East Asia. It has got many places which have got a huge historical value and uniqueness. Some of the places you might find in your travel guide or you have heard from friends or colleagues or the traveler who already traveled in Bangladesh. Being a local tour operator, we have made the list for you so that you can get better knowledge about our places of attractions in Bangladesh before you arrive here.
This country has the largest mangrove forest in the earth and home of Royal Bengal Tiger, the longest unbroken sea beach, might rivers and the biggest delta on the earth, misty green hills, sloppy tea gardens, historical temples which is full of terracotta plaque and most importantly it is a land of hospitable and generous people you will ever find in your life. We appreciate your feedback to enrich our list that helps another tourist in the future...
Places to visit in Dhaka City
Lalbagh Fort – An incomplete fort since the 17th century built by the Mughals.
Ahsan Manzil (The Pink Palace ) – The colorful palace located on the Buringa riverfront; Residence of the Dhaka Nawabs built in the 19th century.
Armenian Church – A sign of the existence of the Armenian community in the 17th century.
Star Mosque – The mosque has ornate sketches and is adorned with motifs of blue stars.
Dhakeswari Temple – Dedicated to Dhakeswari, the guardian of Dhaka city; National Hindu temple of Bangladesh since the 12th century.
National Assembly building – A masterpiece of modern structure in Dhaka by Louis Kahn.
Sadarghat River Port – the busiest river port in South Asia.
Curzon Hall – A magnificent 100 years old structure used by Dhaka university Science faculty.
Dhaka University – The most famous university has gove many tourist places within the perimeter including TSC, Curzon Hall, Central Shahid Minar
Check out our Full-Day Sightseeing Tour At Old Dhaka to visit the old Dhaka in a local way.
Tourist places in Khulna region
Bagerhat sixty domed mosque – the beautiful mosques since 15th Century and a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Sundarbans - Largest mangrove forest on earth and the home of Royal Bengal Tiger; a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Check out our Sundarban Adventure Tour and Bagerhat Tour to visit the mangrove forest and UNESCO world heritage.
Things to see around Dhaka city
Panam Nagar – A suddenly lost city of Hindu merchants who migrated to India in the early 20th century.
Folk - Art and Crafts Museum – A park and museum where you will find the reflection of our tradition and cultural activities.
Goaldi Mosque – Small in size but magnificent historical mosque in Sonargaon built in the 16th century
Baliati Palace - A fascinating palace of Hindu Zamindar; the owners from the colonial period.
Check out our Full Day Tour To Sonaragon and Excursion Tour To Baliati Palace to visit the above-mentioned places.
Places of attractions in Sylhet region
Jaflong – Photogenic Piani river that carrying rolling stones from upstream located in the India Bangladesh Border.
Ratargul Swamp Forest - Water Swamp forest in Bangladesh full of activity in monsoon.
Srimangal – The tea capital of Bangaldesh and naturally beautiful hills and tea gardens along with the rain forest.
Lawachara National Park – A man-made rain forest; home of numerous tropical plans and wildlife animals.
Baikka Beel – A wetland Sanctuary, home of migratory birds.
Check out our Tour To Sylhet and Srimangal to visit the picturesque tea gardens.
Places to visit in Rangpur region
Kantajew Temple - Most beautiful Hindu temple which is decorated by terracotta plaques epic Hindu stories in every available inches of the walls of it.
Tajhat Palace – The extravagant and wonderfully maintained Palace of Hindu landowner since 19th Century
Nayabad Mosque - A mosque since the 18th Century built by Muslims who came to build Kantaji Temple.
Check out our Archeological Tour to visit the magnificent old architecture.
Popular places to visit in Rajshahi region
Puthia – The only village in Bangladesh where the largest number of historical temples are located.
Gaur – The lost historic city has the largest number of historical mosques than any other place in Bangladesh
Mahasthangarh – A city dated from the 3rd Century and the oldest in Bangladesh ever discovered.
Paharpur - Somapuri Vihara, the biggest Buddhist monastery in the south of the Himalaya since 8th century AD
Check out our Tour to North Bengal Region to visit such nice temples and other archeological sites.
Things to visit in Chittagong Hill-Tract region
Bandarban – Home of different tribes, misty green hills and Sangu river.
Rangamati – The lake city and home of my tribes; the best place for a full day cruise on the lake.
Check out our Tour to Hill tract and Coxbazar to visit such a misty green heel at Bandarban and tribal life.
Places to visit in Cox's Bazar region
Cox’s Bazar Sea Beach- The longest unbroken sea beach on the planet.
St. Martin Island – the only coral island in Bangladesh located in Cox’s Bazar and Teknaf peninsula.
Check out our Tour to Cox's Bazar and St. Marting Island Tour to visit the longest unbroken sea beach in the world.
National Parliament Building - A masterpiece of architecture by Louis Kahn.
Sadarghat - The Busiest Riverport in South Asia
Dhakeshwari Temple - National Hindu temple of Bangladesh since the 12th century.
Curzon Hall - A magnificent 100 years old structure.
Star Mosque - Has ornate sketches and is adorned with motifs of blue stars.
Armenian Church - A sign of the existence of the Armenian community in the 17th century.
Ahsan Manzil - The colorful palace located on the Buringa riverfront since the 18th Century.
Sonargoan Travel Guide - History, visiting hour, opening and closing time
Lalbagh Fort - An incomplete fort since the 17th century built by the Mughals.
Bagherhat, UNESCO architectural heritage from the medieval period.
Full-Day Tour At Sonargoan (Old Capital)
National Parliament Building Tour
Tour To Old Dhaka and Sonargoan
Excursion to ManikGanj Baliati palace