Kantaji Hindu Temple
Kantaji Hindu Temple is the most beautifule Hindu temple in Bangladesh. Kantaji Temple also known as the Kantajew, located in Dinajpur District, is a beautiful religious building from the 1800s in Bangladesh. The Kantajee Temple is very good example of anchient brick tearracotta architecture.
Archaeological sites of Bangladesh
Archaeological sites are impressive and scattered all over Bangladesh. North Bengal is a fascinating world of archaeological sites in Bangladesh. Tangail
Beaches and Islands of Bangladesh
Bangladesh has many different beaches and islands near the coast. These beaches and islands offer unique activities and trips that are hard to find on the most popular tourist beaches in the world. Except for Cox's Bazar Sea Beach and Saint Martin's Island, you would hardly find any locals or foreign tourists around you on these beaches and islands.
Cox’s Bazar – the longest sea beach
Cox's Bazar is said to be the world's longest continuous sandy sea beach and the most popular holiday destination for Bangladeshi people all year-round, but the winter and longer holidays can be extremely crowded. Cox's Bazar is a beautiful destination for relaxation in Bangladesh.
Chittagong and Hill Tracts
The undiscovered Chittagong region is adorned with the world's largest ship-breaking yards, tea plantations, beaches and islands, megafauna sanctuaries, incredible cetacean diversity, lakes, reserve forests, wildlife, diverse hill tracts, vibrant ethnic culture, architecture, boating, and hiking. Let us show you.
Backwater and Floating Markets of Bangladesh
Backwater and floating markets of Bangladesh are undiscovered. Bangladesh is proud of its vast river network. Barisal floating market and backwater trips, serene canal cruises navigate through tranquil waterways
What to see around Dhaka
Explore the best attractions in and around Dhaka with our comprehensive travel guide. Discover top tourist spots, hidden gems, and day trip ideas to make
Homestay in Bangladesh
A village homestay in Bangladesh is not only a trip, it is more of an opportunity to experience the local culture and traditional lifestyle. Imagine living in a traditional house in the countryside while enjoying a laid-back lifestyle and plenty of fresh air. Unlike an ordinary holiday, the homestay excursion whisks visitors off to an oasis of tranquillity and rustic charm.
Rickshaw Painting in Bangladesh
Rickshaw painting in Bangladesh are fascinating, unfortunately a potential creative industry is dying. Rickshaws are to Dhaka, what jeepneys are to Manila and tuk-tuks are to Bangkok—unconventional forms of public transport that add colour and a particular outdated flavour to the city's traffic. The rickshaws are manually driven, slow-moving, lightweight, environment-friendly, economical and romantic vehicles that look more like medieval contraptions than modern-day transport. You hardly need to walk in Bangladesh. Once you reach a street, a rickshaw or several
Saint Martin’s Island
Saint Martin's Island is the only coral island in Bangladesh. Locally known as Narikel Jinjira or Coconut Island, was named after a British provincial governor