This Tour is a great combination of Nature, Culture and Heritage of Bangladesh.
Our knowledgeable and friendly guides work behind the scenes which is different from others. A trip with us will broaden your horizons and deepen your
understanding of Bangladeshi tradition and culture.
We do pick-up our guest from any centrally located Dhaka hotel.
The University of Dhaka is the oldest university in modern Bangladesh. Established during the British Raj in 1921, it gained a reputation as the “Oxford of the East” during its early years and has been a significant contributor to the modern history of Bangladesh. After the partition of India, it became the focal point of progressive and democratic movements in Pakistan. Its students and teachers played a central role in the rise of Bengali nationalism and the independence of Bangladesh.
Symbol of Bengali nationalism. This monument was built to commemorate the martyrs of the historic Language movement of 1952(only and one languafe movement in the world's history). Hundreds and thousands of people with floral wreaths and bouquet gather on 21 February every year to pay respect in a solemn atmosphere. Celebrations begin at zero hour of midnight. As recognisation of the language movement UN declear 21 February as International mother language day in 1999, which ovsreve all over the world every year on 21 February.
Dhakeshwari Temple is the National Hindu Temple. It is state-owned, giving it the distinction of being Bangladesh’s ‘National Temple’. The name “Dhakeshwari” means “Goddess of Dhaka”. The Temple has assumed status as the most important Hindu place of worship in Bangladesh. The Dhakeshwari temple was built in the Medieval era during Sena Dynasty, (12th century CE) by King Ballal Sen, and many say the city was named after this temple. The current architectural style of the temple cannot be dated to that period because of the numerous repairs have taken place over time. It is considered an essential part of Dhaka’s cultural heritage. Many researchers said that the temple is also one of the Shakti Peethas, where the jewel from the crown of the Goddess Satihad fallen. Since ages, the temple has been held in great importance.
No trip to Dhaka city is fulfilled without a trip to the Lalbagh Fort or also known as the fort of Auranagabad which was built in 1678 AD during Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. The beautiful fort represents the dream of the Mughal Prince which stayed unfinished. So the whole fort has a sense of history and mystery entwined in the very bricks of the foundation. Note: Sunday Closed.
One of the most beautiful Mosque from Mughal dynasty. an exquisite white marble structure superbly decorated with engraved floral and star patterns will surely capture your attention. Even the local residents of the area often stop for a while to have a look and be amazed with its perpetual beauty. Unlike other Mughal architectures, there is no inscription found in the mosque mentioning its founding year. However, according to the trustees of the mosque, it was built in the year 1711.
Armenian Church / Armenian community in Dhaka In 17th and 18th century, there was a strong presence of Armenians in Dhaka. When Persians conquered Eastern Armenia, Shah Abbas (king) deported about 40,000 Armenian traders to Isfahan and New Julfa. From there, they arrived at Bengal following the footsteps of the Persians. They establish their own trading community there, which was recognized by the Mughal govt. since late 17th century. They used to trade textile, jute, and lather. Their colony in Dhaka is still known as Armanitola. Armenian Church in Dhaka bears testimony to the existence of a significant Armenian community in the region. Now the church is completely abandoned.
Shakhari Bazaar; the residential and commercial area of mostly Hindu and Artisan Community, the present area is over 400 year old center of Dhaka’s Hindu community, this colorful and vibrant area is a slice of the commercial life of Old Dhaka, and reveals the artisan traditions of the Hindu community in Bangladesh. Note: You will walk through small narrow streets in a buzzing populated environment.
Known as the Pink Palace, Ahsan Manzil is located within the midst of antique metropolis, simply beside the bank of the River Buriganga. The amazing structure was the primary factor that attracts traveler to the palace; its rich history is what kept travelers intrigued. It reflects the lavish way of life of the Nawab dynasty.
Sadarghat Central River Port, located in the southern part of Dhaka, on the river Buriganga, is one of the most vibrant and dynamic places in Dhaka. Here, the Sadarghat River port is one of the largest river ports in the world. Millions of passenger and products are going and coming everyday with thousands of passenger cruise liner crossing 4-6 biggest rivers in Bangladesh. Sadarghat River port is the biggest hub to connect South central part and South western part of the country, it plays a vital role to our domestic economy. You'll experience a small rowboat ride on the busiest river Buriganga to be a part of local people.
Note: Outside visit only.
Sonargaon was the old capital of Bengal in the medieval period. It was an important administrative and commercial center of Bengal, and a rich maritime center. Sonargaon was the seat of the medieval Muslim rulers and governors of eastern Bengal. Rulers from 13th century used Sonargaon as their capital. In different time, Sonargaon was the place to become the stair to the throne of Bengal for many different rulers. Sonargaon was used as a mint capital beside Gauda in medieval period. It was abandoned as capital of Bengal in 1610 by the Mughal rulers when they shifted the capital of Bengal to Jahangirnagar, which was later named Dhaka. Now a days, very few trace of the old capital is remaining in Sonargaon. Seeing the quiet little village, no one can even imagine how glorious this place once was on it’s prime time. Note: Royal palace (Boro Sardar Bari) and Folk Museum off on Thursday. Friday half day (Open after 3:00pm).
Goaldi Mosque is a beautiful medieval period mosque in Sonargaon. This is the only structure remaining in Sonargaon from the medieval period when it was the prime time of this old capital Built in 1519 AD. This is a must visiting sight in Sonargaon.
Panam Nagar is an abandoned city of the Hindu merchants, It is the most attractive tourist spot in Sonargaon. Note: 1. Panam city off on Sunday day. Monday half day.
Folk-Arts and Crafts Museum is the most popular tourist spot in Sonargaon. Artifacts related to the heritage of Bengal from 17th century onward is being displayed on this museum. You can see here things people used to use on their everyday life which the city based new generation are unaware of. Daily-life tools, ornaments, furniture, treasure box, arms, musical instruments, boats, decoration peaces, and many other things related to the heritage of Bengal are the main attraction of this museum. Note: Royal palace (Boro Sardar Bari) and Folk Museum off on Thursday. Friday half day (Open after 3:00pm).
Your previously assigned guide will provide you a Bus Ticket or even a Train Ticket (depends on availability, Train Ticket is not widely available) for your Sreemangal transfer. Your will have a morning transfer by TukTuk to Bus Terminal or Rail station to catch your respective Bus or even train to Sreemangal; known as the Tea Capital of Bangladesh. You'll travel alone, no Guide for Dhaka Sreemangal transfer. Your Guide from Sreemangal will meet you at the Bus terminal or rail station upon your arrival at Sreemangal and take you the hotel and next visit if applicable or even time permit. Overnight in Sreemangal. Small hotel with clean rooms will be provided. *We often do Home stay with a tourist friendly local family, in that case separate rooms with Attached washrooms will be provided (Home stay depends on availability). Note: Dhaka Sreemangal Bus is Non Air-conditioned, and there are one or two stop for restrooms on way. All including it is a 6/7 h journey (depends on traffic).
Srimangal, the tea capital of Bangladesh. Upon arrival at Srimangal station afternoon your guide will make your transfer to a small clean hotel or home stay in just a km away from beautiful tea estates. After refreshment you will have walking tour to the nearest tea gardens and to the town centre to see the local life and bazaars or even famous Monipuri Tribal community to see their Works and Crafts if time permits. Enjoy a traditional local cuisine dinner in a local restaurant. Overnight stay.
This day you'll have a full-day guided tour with full of activities. trek through Lawachara tropical Rain forest in search of wildlife, birds and rare animals and trees, especially the Hulluck Gibbons and spectacle leaf Monkeys or the rare Dusky leaf monkeys and hike through the famous Khasi tribal village, visit numerous tea gardens, Hike through tea workers and tribal villages, lush green tea gardens, rubber gardens, lemon gardens, and pineapple gardens; taste the famous 7 layer tea. If you love to do by-cycling through beautiful narrow streets in and around villages and the small township as an optional basis. You may request your guide if you like to do. Overnight stay in Sreemangal.
Your previously assigned guide will provide you a Bus Ticket or even a Train Ticket (depends on availability, Train Ticket is not widely available) for your Sreemangal to Dhaka transfer. Your will have a morning transfer by TukTuk to Bus Terminal or even Rail station to catch your respective Bus or even train to Dhaka. You'll travel alone, no Guide for Sreemangal Dhaka transfer. Reach Dhaka late in the afternoon or even by evening and transfer to your advised drop off point in city area. NOTE: Sreemangal Dhaka Bus is Non Air-conditioned, . No guide while on the go.
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