Bangladesh-4-day-itinerary
4-Day Itinerary: Exploring the Wonders of Bangladesh
Visa Requirements:
- Most nationalities require a visa to enter Bangladesh.
- You can apply for a visa online (https://www.visa.gov.bd/) or on arrival at Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.
Currency:
- Bangladeshi Taka (BDT) - US$1 is approximately equal to 108 BDT. ATMs are widely available in cities.
Language:
- Bengali is the official language, but English is spoken in tourist areas.
Transportation:
- Rickshaws: Affordable and ubiquitous for short distances within cities.
- Buses: Convenient and inexpensive for traveling between cities.
- Trains: Offer scenic views and are a comfortable option for longer journeys.
- Domestic Flights: Available for quick travel between major cities.
Day 1: Dhaka - Cultural Immersion
- Morning: Explore the historic Lalbagh Fort, marvel at the Mughal architecture, and soak in the serene atmosphere.
- Afternoon: Visit the Dhakeshwari Temple, one of Bangladesh’s most important Hindu temples.
- Evening: Stroll through the vibrant streets of Old Dhaka, experience local life, and enjoy street food delicacies like fuchka and jhal muri.
Day 2: Srimangal - Tea Gardens & Natural Beauty
- Morning: Take a bus or train to Srimangal, known as the “Tea Capital” of Bangladesh.
- Afternoon: Visit a tea garden, learn about the tea production process, and enjoy a cup of freshly brewed Bangladeshi tea. Hike through Lawachara National Park, home to diverse flora and fauna.
Day 3: Sundarbans - Mangrove Adventure
- Morning: Embark on a boat tour through the Sundarbans mangrove forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Afternoon: Spot Royal Bengal Tigers, crocodiles, and various bird species in their natural habitat.
- Evening: Enjoy a traditional Bengali dinner under the stars while listening to the sounds of the forest.
Day 4: Cox’s Bazar - Beach Relaxation
- Morning: Take a bus or flight to Cox’s Bazar, home to the world’s longest uninterrupted beach.
- Afternoon: Relax on the golden sands, swim in the turquoise waters, and enjoy fresh seafood.
- Evening: Witness a breathtaking sunset over the Bay of Bengal.
Things to Know:
- Bangladesh is a predominantly Muslim country. Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites.
- Haggling is common practice in markets and with rickshaw drivers.
- Be aware of your surroundings and take necessary precautions against petty theft.
- Learn a few basic Bengali phrases to enhance your interactions with locals.
Other Interesting Places:
- Kuakata Beach: Known for its stunning panoramic views of sunrise and sunset over the Bay of Bengal.
- Paharpur Buddhist Monastery: An ancient archaeological site, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Ahsan Manzil: A magnificent pink palace in Dhaka, showcasing Mughal architectural style.
Enjoy your journey through Bangladesh!