The land of a thousand rivers
Cities, delta and coast,
traced along flowing water.
Bangladesh, in six deliberate starting points — Dhaka and Old Dhaka, the river-trading town of Sonargaon, the Sundarbans mangroves, the tea hills of Srimangal and the long sweep of Cox's Bazar.
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Essential destinations

Cox's Bazar
Bangladesh's best-known coastal destination, with a long sandy shoreline, seafood, busy resort zones and access to quieter beaches.
- Grade
- Easy
- In
- Chattogram

Dhaka
Bangladesh's energetic capital, where Mughal-era landmarks, river life, markets, museums and modern neighborhoods meet.
- Grade
- Easy
- In
- Dhaka

Old Dhaka
A compact historic quarter of Mughal remains, merchant mansions, mosques, food streets and busy lanes beside the Buriganga River.
- Grade
- Easy
- In
- Dhaka

Sonargaon
A former capital near Dhaka known for Panam City's merchant houses, folk-art collections and traces of Bengal's historic trade networks.
- Grade
- Easy
- In
- Dhaka

Srimangal
A relaxed tea-country base for plantation landscapes, forest walks, wetlands and trips into northeastern Bangladesh.
- Grade
- Easy
- In
- Sylhet

Sundarbans
The world's largest mangrove forest, explored by boat for tidal waterways, birdlife, deer, crocodiles and signs of Bengal tigers.
- Grade
- Moderate
- In
- Khulna