10 Best Places to Visit in Bangladesh
What can be more fascinating than picking up the backpack and going on a trip? Obviously, you won’t gonna miss the opportunity to breathe in some fresh air and soothe in nature. That is the reason nature drawn travelers so much. But the main thing in form of the limitation to them is affordability. Keeping the facts in mind we have come out with a budget-friendly place which is also known as Asia’s greenest jewelry called Bangladesh. The country is filled with greenery and blessed with so many adorned rivers. It has the longest sea beach as well as the longest mangrove forest in the world. Also, it has some mesmerizing ancient artifacts to visit which will blow up your mind and cherish you to visit the country again.
Dhaka is the capital as well as the heart of Bangladesh. Unlike other places, it is the most mysterious place to visit in the country. Either it is midnight or mid-day, you’ll never feel alone in the street. The city is densely populated. People of all ethics and casts live here together like brothers. There are uncountable places to visit in Dhaka but the culture and the lifestyle of the people living here will fascinate you most. I bet you’ll get attached to the city if you visit there during festivals.
Sonargaon is one of the prominent historical sites of Bangladesh. It was the capital of the country in the medieval age. There are many artifacts that are considered world heritage. You’ll get an idea of the structures of buildings, people of those ages and, their lifestyle. If you’re a person attracted to historical structures and lifestyle then Sonargaon is a must-visit place for you.
Kuakata may not be as popular as other cities in Bangladesh, but don’t let that fool you. Once you arrive there, you’ll find the visit worth it. You can watch both sunrise and sunset on the same beach. Also, you’ll get to see the Buddist Temple, Fatar Chattar, Jhau Forest and, Gangamati Reserve forest. Overall, it is a great place for a family trip.
Sajek valley is known for its natural environment and is surrounded by mountains, dense forests, and grassland hill tracks. It is 2000 feet above sea level. Sajek valley is known as the Queen of Hills & Roof of Rangamati. In recent years Sajek has been a favorite destination for travelers. In winters you’ll get to see the clouds touching the mountains and the scenery from the top of the hill will fascinate you in a way that the place will be remembered to you for a long time.
Srimongol is also known as the tea capital of Bangladesh. It is in the northern-eastern part of Sylhet. Being one of the sources of the world’s high-quality tea contributor, it is also famous as an eco-tourist destination. Every year travelers visit there to stroll along with endless tea gardens with breathtaking views of lush greenery on sloping hills. Don’t forget to visit Lawachara Rain Forest, The Seven-Layered Tea, local tribes, Madhabpur Lake and, Madhabpur waterfall otherwise you’ll miss a major proportion of enjoyment in Sylhet.
A place with green hills, blue sky, unruly hilly rivers, and voluminous natural cascades can revive your soul from regular stress and anxiety. Rangamati is a place where you can cherish your mind and recharge it with lots of positive energy. Some of the top attractions in Bandarban are the Nilgiri Mountains, Nilachal, Nafa-Khum, Amiakhum, Chimbuk Hill, and plenty of more natural views. You can visit there with your friends or families to spend some quality time together.
Green mountains, crystal clear rivers, zero-point, ancient temple, the falls cascading from lush green mountains. You will be lost in the mesmerizing beauty of nature once you visit Jaflong at Sylhet. It is a place where both local and foreign tourists prefer to visit again and again. Here they get to enjoy the scenery of Sengram Punji Waterfall, Plain River, delicious local foods, and the culture of tribal people. Spending a night in the heart of nature makes you feel relaxed and refreshed for future days. A visit to Jaflong during monsoon will be the best choice for you.
Who doesn’t want to spend some quality time sitting on the world’s largest beach and enjoy the tranquil experience of Mother Nature? You will hear the soothing sound of the sea waves splashing on the shore. If you visit Himchori you can enjoy both the ocean and mountain on a tour. You can also visit Darianagar Caves, Ramu, Moheskhali to add some extra spice to your tour.
Saint Martin is a small island in the northeast part of the Bay of Bengal. It is mostly known as “Narikel Jinjira” by the local people which means “Coconut Island”. The island is 8 km long and blessed with natural beauty. You’ll get an opportunity to see the blue ocean with no end, a night sky full of stars as the whole galaxy is upon your sight, fishermen catching fish, evening BBQ party, varieties of seafood, and so on. Don’t forget to feel the moment.
10. Sundarbans Mangrove Forest
Sundarban is a mangrove area in the delta formed by the confluence of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna Rivers in the Bay of Bengal. It is one of the largest mangrove forests in the world covering an area of 6000 square kilometers. You can experience a cherishing morning boat ride on the narrow canals, walking inside the forest having a first-hand intimate experience, visit a wildlife sanctuary. Also, you can enjoy the night full of stars and the tranquilizing sound of nature. This will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.