Coxs bazar
Coxs Bazar, nestled along the southeastern coast of Bangladesh, is home to the world’s longest natural sea beach,
stretching over 120 kilometers along the Bay of Bengal
Starting from ৳6,500
Sreemongol
Sreemangal, often called the “tea capital of Bangladesh,” is a lush,
tranquil town nestled in the Sylhet division. It's famed for its rolling tea gardens, misty hills, and rich biodiversity.
Starting from ৳1,500
Sundorbon
The Sundarbans is a spellbinding natural wonder—the largest mangrove forest in the world, straddling the delta region of Bangladesh and eastern India where the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers meet the Bay of Bengal.
Starting from ৳ 3,500
Patenga Beach
Patenga Beach is perfect for a relaxing day trip, cultural immersion, or scenic photography.
- Best visited in late afternoon or evening for sunset views.
Starting from ৳6,500
Keokradong
Keokradong, located in the Bandarban district of southeastern Bangladesh, is a
majestic peak rising approximately 986 meters (3,235 feet) above sea level. Once considered the highest point in the country, it now ranks among the top three, with Saka Haphong officially recognized as the tallest.
Starting from ৳5,500
Kuakata Beach
Kuakata Beach, often called the “Sagar Kannya” or “Daughter of the Sea”, is a
breathtaking sea beach located in the Patuakhali district on the southernmost tip of Bangladesh.
Starting from ৳3,500
National Museum
Bangladesh National Museum originally founded as the Dhaka Museum on 20 March 1913.
formally became the National Museum of Bangladesh in 1983.
designed by architect Syed Mainul Hossain, known for the National Martyrs’ Memorial.
Starting from ৳9,500
Sonargaon Folk Art
The Sonargaon Folk Art and Craft Museum, located in Narayanganj near Dhaka, is a cultural treasure
founded by legendary artist Zainul Abedin in 1975.
Starting from ৳6,500
Liberation War Museum
The Liberation War Museum, located in Agargaon, Dhaka, commemorates the historic
struggle of Bangladesh’s independence in 1971.
Starting from ৳1,500