The BEST Places to Visit in Bangladesh in 2024

Bangladesh is a country that most people skip on their Asian backpacking trip. And it’s a real shame because there are some really beautiful places to visit in Bangladesh. Sandwiched between 2 backpacking hotspots India (home to the amazing Taj Mahal in Agra) and Thailand (where I live), I’m surprised that more people don’t take the plunge and visit a country where the warmth of people can’t fail to impress you. And the tourist places in Bangladesh won’t fail to wow you.

Bangladesh is one of the poorest countries in the world. But not a day will pass without an invite to someone’s house for some tea. Walking around anywhere in this fascinating country and you’ll feel like a celebrity. Groups of people will follow you around daily and should you stop and try to ask someone a question, you’ll literally be surrounded within 60 seconds. It’s a crazy feeling. But it comes from an interest in foreigners. And curiosity and willingness to help. 

Places to visit in Bangladesh
Places to visit in Bangladesh

If your wandering soul takes you off the beaten track to the shores of Bangladesh, make sure you squeeze in these tourist places in Bangladesh during your time there:

Dhaka

Of all the famous tourist places in Bangladesh, you have to start with Dhaka. There are lots of things to do in Dhaka. The capital and probably your starting point for the adventure ahead. If you’ve never visited the subcontinent you’re in for a treat. If you’re feeling like jumping in at the deep-end, head over to Old Dhaka and sort out your accommodation.

Just don’t expect much luxury! Then you can spend a day or two checking out Lalbagh Fort, Ahsan Manzil and Para Bibi’s Tomb. Or make your way down to Buriganga river and rent a small boat to see the hustle and bustle of Dhaka from the waterfront. One trip to Dhaka, and you’ll never forget it. I assure you of that. To this day, Dhaka is one of the most ‘alive’ places I’ve ever visited. 

Tourist places in Bangladesh
Tourist places in Bangladesh; Lalbagh Fort Dhaka
Places to Visit in Bangladesh
Places to Visit in Bangladesh; Ahsan Manzil, Dhaka

The Sundarbans

Located near Khulna, the Sundarbans mean it’s safari time! This mangrove forest is home to over 400 Royal Bengal tigers. You can sort out your safari from either Khulna or Dhaka. Expect to pay around $30 per day for everything, which is a great bargain considering what you may see. No guarantees on the tigers I’m afraid folks, but always worth the gamble!

Places to visit in Bangladesh
Places to visit in Bangladesh; Bengal Tiger on Safari in the Sundarbans
Places to visit in Bangladesh
Places to visit in Bangladesh

Cox’s Bazar Beach

The longest sea beach in the world! Over 120km long, what more could you ask for!? This place offers a great respite from the madness of Bangladesh, and it’s dotted with religious sites too. The beaches get quite crowded and there’s plenty of accommodation to be found upon arrival.

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Tourist places in Bangladesh; Cox’s Bazar Beach
Cox's Bazar Beach
Cox’s Bazar Beach

Bagerhat

Accessible from Khulna or Mongla, Bagerhat offers a couple of impressive Mosques and the famous tomb of Khan Jahan Ali. Lots of locals make pilgrimages here daily so expect some organized chaos.

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things to see in bangladesh; Bagerhat
Shat Gambuj Mosque Bagerhat
Shat Gambuj Mosque in Bagerhat

NafaKhum Waterfalls

This one is a bit of a wild card. You’re already off the beaten track by simply being in Bangladesh but if you want to really get away from it all, then this is the place for you. Nafa-Khum is a beautiful waterfall found a 3hours walk from Remakri. Which is found 3 hours by boat from Tindu. Which is a 3 hours drive from Thanchi. It may not be the biggest waterfall but its awesome nonetheless and you can swim in the pool. The trek is beautiful too and you’ll really feel like you’re travelling if you make it out here.

Nafakhum waterfalls
Photo of Nafakhum waterfalls courtesy of http://touristbd.com/

There you go folks, five of the top tourist places in Bangladesh. This country is not easy to travel in. Not by a long shot. But it’s well all the effort and stress. This is real travel. A chance to see the world without big resorts and Starbucks. So embrace it. And the lovely people that come along with it. Enjoy.

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