Study and Travel Bangladesh in 29 Days
Study and travel Bangladesh for 29 days will give you ample time to explore the country's rich culture, history, and natural beauty. Bangladesh is the land of people for whom kindness, generosity and encouragement are the way of life. Study and Travel Bangladesh offers you the opportunity to explore and read this fascinating novel during a month-long trip with us.
Village Homestay in Bangladesh
Village Homestay in Bangladesh is more than just a vacation; it is an opportunity to learn about the local culture and way of life. 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.
Around Dhaka in a local way – 5 days
Around Dhaka in a local way gives you insights into local life and culture. This five-day trip in and around Dhaka will allow you to explore the city's new, old, and neighbourhood areas, as well as a day trip to Sonargaon, the brass artisan village in Dhamrai, and some ancient and contemporary architecture.
Maze of alleyways of Dhaka in 6 days
Exploring the maze of alleyways in Dhaka can be a fascinating experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant culture and history. This six-day trip in and around Dhaka would let you explore Dhaka’s new and old neighborhoods, including a day trip to the first capital Sonargaon, the Brass artisan village in Dhamrai, and some ancient and contemporary architecture.
Architecture Tour of Bangladesh
Architecture tour of Bangladesh is a unique interactive tour program for architects and people passionate about architecture, art, culture and nature. While visiting an architecture site, visitors often forget the life and culture around the site. This trip is the perfect blend of architecture, people and their fascinating culture. We named this trip "a journey through the living architecture of Bangladesh." We are the first and only operator to offer this trip once a year in October. This tour requires
Meet the Pottery and Brass Artisans
Meet the Pottery and Brass Artisans in Dhamrai. They are highly skilful amd making beautiful varities things. Visit one of the country's finest old Hindu landlord's palaces in Baliati. These exciting sites, beautiful landscapes, lush vegetation, and cross-culture interaction make this trip a complete package for an explorer.
Trip to Chittagong Hill Tracts and Cox’s Bazar in 13 days
Trip to Chittagong and Cox's Bazar is a fantastic mixture of life, culture, and heritage of Dhaka and surrounding areas, including the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Cox's Bazar, and the only coral island. It is a journey through a diverse tribal culture, vibrant local life, adventures, lush nature, bamboo rafts, hiking and a beautiful cruise on numerous lakes and rivers through the hilly zones of Bandarban and Rangamati.
Bangladesh Is For Everyone – 16 days trip
Bangladesh is for everyone trip presents the tradition and rich reservoir of culture and an ever-evolving museum of human heritage. This journey is not only a tour but a celebration of history and heritage, art and culture, food and festivals, and a collage of its beauty and splendor within. This journey will introduce the excitements of Dhaka, Sylhet and Sreemangal, the Barisal Backwater – floating markets cruise and riverine life, some religious architecture around Bagerhat, and an adventurous journey through
Trip to National Parliament Building
Trip to National Parliament building is an unforgettable journey through an architectural marvel and Its striking design. The National Parliament Building, or Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban, was designed by the world-renowned American architect Louis Kahn. This is the most notable modern building in Bangladesh and well regarded by many as the finest work of Kahn. Although the typical bold geometrical patterns are distinctive from the outside, a visit to the interior, including the octagonal Assembly Hall, is a special treat.
Trip to Sonargaon, the First Capital of Bengal
Trip to sonargaon - the first capital of Bengal, is a great treat. Sonargaon was the country's first capital from the 13th to 17th century, located about 30km southeast by the Dhaka Chittagong highway. In its prime time, the 'Golden City' was also an important river port and the trading centre for the world-famous muslin cloth. The remains of several mosques, tombs, stupas and a bridge in Panam Nagar, the Shiv Mandir (Hindu temple) and the well-maintained Folk-Art Museum are