Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Bangladesh with the enchanting Dhaka & Bagerhat tour. Experience the vibrant energy of the megacity of Dhaka by visiting both the New and Old Dhaka, followed by a relaxing overnight journey on a passenger ferry to Barisal. Discover the UNESCO World Heritage City of Bagerhat, famous for its historical mosques, including the Sixty Dome Mosque, and visit a stunning terracotta Hindu temple in a remote village outside the city. This weekend getaway is perfect for history enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. If you plan to extend your trip to India, we offer a transfer service to the Benapole/Petrapole border for a crossover to Kolkata at the end of the tour.
Location: Dhaka
If you’re interested in architecture and want to see some of the best buildings in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, the Dhaka Architecture Tour is perfect for you. This day tour takes you to visit some contemporary architectural buildings in Dhaka City, including two award-winning structures: the National Assembly Building by renowned US architect Louis Kahn and the Bait Ur Rouf Mosque by esteemed modern-day Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum. You’ll also have the opportunity to explore other buildings designed by some of the best architects in Bangladesh. We’ll arrange the special permit for visiting the National Assembly Building for you on this tour.
Discover the vibrant life and top attractions of megacity Dhaka on our unforgettable Dhaka City Tour, covering the best of both New and Old Dhaka. This comprehensive sightseeing tour of Dhaka includes iconic landmarks such as the National Assembly Building (outside), Lalbagh Fort, Ahsan Manzil (Pink Palace), Star Mosque, Armenian Church, and more. Explore Old Dhaka on foot and a paddle rickshaw through its atmospheric backstreets, and take a rowing boat ride at the lively Sadarghat waterfront. This is the essential Dhaka day tour—a must for anyone seeking an authentic, local experience of this fascinating city, especially Western travelers visiting for the first time.
Join a dynamic Dhaka Photography Tour in one of the world’s most densely populated cities, perfect for capturing energy, contrast, and daily life in its rawest form. From lively backstreets and chaotic bazaars to bustling river ports, shipyards, and train stations, every turn offers striking photo opportunities full of character, detail, and emotion. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned photographer, Dhaka offers candid scenes and welcoming faces, often happy to be photographed without expectation or hesitation. You’ll explore both New and Old Dhaka in search of unforgettable moments, vivid street life, and powerful human stories to frame, cherish, and share for years to come.
Barisal, southern Bangladesh, is filled with dozens of rivers and channels that make up the Ganges Delta, resulting in a lush landscape. Our Barisal Tour will take you to experience life in the Ganges Delta, totally based on water. You’ll visit its floating markets, bazaars, villages, brick kilns, and schools beyond the reach of the guidebooks. You’ll be greeted warmly by locals and have an authentic experience that is hard to find in other parts of the world. Additionally, you’ll have the opportunity to experience megacity Dhaka’s bustling backstreets, bazaars, and shipyards. This tour is perfect for those who enjoy capturing the essence of people’s lives through photography.
Experience the best Sundarban tour from Dhaka with this 5-day small-group wildlife adventure, designed for Western travelers aged 50 and above seeking comfort, safety, and authenticity. Begin in the vibrant capital of Dhaka, where history and modern life intersect. Visit the historic mosques and temples of Bagerhat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and cultural gem. Then cruise deep into the Sundarban Mangrove Forest, spotting Bengal tigers, deer, otters, crocodiles, flying foxes, and rare birds in silence, far from the noisy crowds. This peaceful, expert-led Sundarban tour package from Dhaka ends with the option to continue to Kolkata via the Indian border.