Bangladesh

The Touratu Guide to

Bangladesh

9 States to Explore in Bangladesh

UPDATED JUNE 11, 2026

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Bangladesh Brief

Bangladesh is a densely populated South Asian nation shaped by the mighty Ganges-Brahmaputra river system. Known for the Sundarbans mangrove forests, ancient Buddhist temples, and the colorful chaos of Dhaka, Bangladesh offers travelers an authentic, less-touristed gateway to the region. The country blends Hindu and Muslim heritage with stunning natural landscapes, including tea plantations and river islands.

• Capital: Dhaka • Currency: Bangladeshi Taka (BDT) • Official Language: Bengali • Main Religion: Islam (90%), Hinduism (9%) • Best Months: October to March (cool, dry season) • Average Weather: Hot and humid; monsoon June–September • Famous Tourist Cities: Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, Khulna • Time Zone: Bangladesh Standard Time (UTC+6) • Visa Note: Most nationalities require a visa; available on arrival or online • Popular Experiences: Sundarbans tiger safari, tea plantation trekking, river cruises, boat rides in Cox's Bazar

Frequently Asked Questions About Bangladesh

Everything you need to know before visiting Bangladesh

Bangladesh is generally safe for travelers who follow standard precautions. Avoid large political gatherings and be cautious with valuables in crowded areas. Petty theft occurs, but violent crime against tourists is rare. Check your government's travel advisory before departure for current conditions.

Bangladesh is budget-friendly. Budget travelers spend $20–40 daily on accommodation, food, and transport. Mid-range travelers budget $50–100 daily. Meals cost $1–5, guesthouses $10–30, and local transport is cheap. International flights are your largest expense. Negotiating prices for taxis and rickshaws is normal.

A typical 10-day trip: 3 days in Dhaka for culture and food, 2 days in Sylhet for tea plantations, 2 days in the Sundarbans for wildlife, 2 days in Cox's Bazar for beaches, and 1 day traveling. Adjust based on interests—add Khulna for waterways or stay longer in Dhaka for museums and street exploration.

October to March offers cool, dry weather ideal for travel. Avoid monsoon season (June–September) due to heavy flooding and transportation disruptions. Winter (December–February) is coolest. April–May is hot and humid. The Sundarbans are best November–March when tigers are more active around water sources.

Intercity buses connect major cities affordably but are crowded. Trains offer longer journeys with better comfort. Domestic flights via Biman Bangladesh or regional carriers reach Chittagong and Sylhet quickly. Within cities, use rickshaws (cheap, negotiate first), taxis, or ride-sharing apps. River ferries connect delta communities.

Bangladesh is predominantly Muslim but religiously diverse. Respect local customs: dress modestly outside tourist areas, remove shoes in homes and temples, and ask before photographing people. Greetings are important—use right hand for eating and greeting. Hospitality is central; refusing tea or food can seem rude.

Visit Barisal's floating markets and river islands for authentic delta life. Ratargul Swamp Forest near Sylhet offers unique forest boating. Paharpur Buddhist ruins provide historical depth. The Padma River islands showcase rural Bangladesh. Explore old Dhaka's narrow lanes for colonial architecture and local markets beyond tourist zones.

Sundarbans National Park for Bengal tigers and mangroves. Cox's Bazar for Southeast Asia's longest beach. Sylhet tea plantations for scenic trekking. Dhaka for museums, mosques, and street food. Khulna's waterways for boat exploration. Chittagong for hillside views. Barisal for river culture and floating markets.

Seven to ten days allows comfortable exploration of 3–4 major areas. Five days covers Dhaka and one additional region. Two weeks lets you experience diverse landscapes: rivers, forests, beaches, mountains, and city culture deeply. Less than five days feels rushed given distances between attractions.

Touratu maps Instagram photos and YouTube videos to real destinations in Bangladesh, helping you discover where travelers actually go. Search specific places—Sundarbans, Sylhet tea fields, Cox's Bazar beaches—and see geotagged content to plan authentic experiences, avoid overcrowded spots, and find hidden local gems.