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A Real Raw Travel Experience

Bangladesh is one of those countries that's really hard to find these days. A country with so much to offer, yet remaining untouched by tourism. From the incredibly friendly people to the rich colourful culture, the bustling streets of Dhaka to deep into the forests where the Bengal Tigers lay, and right down to the rivers like veins, the flowing lifeline of the country. It is truly a gem waiting to be discovered.

Why visit Bangladesh?

Why not?

Our newest tours and newest destination for 2024, Bangladesh!

This tour has been a long time in the making. Koryo Tours' Zoe first visited in 2019, and tours here have been on her mind ever since.

Charmed by the 'raw travel' experience that Bangladesh offers, even in a group tour, Bangladesh remains in Zoe's top 5 favourite countries. (Not bad since she's visited over 70).

So you might be asking yourself, why visit Bangladesh? And that's the exact reason. Whilst it may have missed the radar of most, it just means that its vast landscapes, hill stations and dense forest remain all to yourself.

What it lacks in its tourism infrastructure, it makes up for in its travel experience. Put down Google Maps and guidebooks and instead turn to the locals. There are no tourist traps here as there are... no tourists! Be prepared to be the only foreigner you see during your time in Bangladesh. And be prepared for a very local experience, allowing you to soak up as much of this incredible culture as well as its beautiful landscapes as possible.

Travelling Bangladesh can be a bit tricky by yourself. The country is certainly not accustomed to tourists and some areas are incredibly challenging. Our Bangladesh tour offers the perfect mix of the raw exploration and off-the-beaten-path travel style as we explore together, all whilst being in the trusted hands of travel experts Koryo Tours and local Bangladeshi experts guiding us and enriching the experience!

February 2025 — 1 tour

February 20 - February 28 2025

Travel Bangladesh, Bengal Bound

UNESCO Heritage Sites, River
Life, Tea Gardens, and Ship
Yards

From tea gardens to ancient capitals, matriarchal tribal
communities to life on the edge of the world's largest mangrove
forest.

From 1599 USD per person

Please apply by 31st January, 2025.

Travel Bangladesh, Bengal Bound

UNESCO Heritage Sites, River
Life, Tea Gardens, and Ship
Yards

From tea gardens to ancient capitals,
matriarchal tribal communities to life
on the edge of the world's largest mangrove
forest.

From 1599 USD per person

This tour is managed by...

Zoe Stephens

Zoe is the marketing manager and a tour leader at Koryo Tours.

Her love of meeting new people and exploring new cultures has led her to study several languages including German, Japanese, and Chinese. Having lived in several different countries across 4 continents, she often writes about languages and culture in her blogs and is very active on social media. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she was 'stuck' in Tonga for 1.5 years after a weekend away. Ask her for some stories! 

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  • Overall

    Journey through Bangladesh and Bengal on this tour designed not only to tick off all the must-sees... Rather, to give you a full Bangladesh tour experience, immersing you in the region's rich culture, and natural beauty. Live and eat alongside locals as we head into different communities, visit schools, and make friends with the otters. 

    We start our adventure in Dhaka. Here, we'll explore iconic landmarks such as Parliament House, Dhakeshwari Temple, and Lalbagh Fort. We'll try the iconic Dhakaiya Biryani and dive into the vibrant street food scene as you wander through the historic alleys of old Dhaka. 

    Next, journey to the tranquil waterways of Sundarbans. This is the largest mangrove forest in the world. No trip to Bangladesh is complete without visiting here. Explore Karamjal's wildlife breeding centres and witness the serene beauty of the region's river dolphins.

    We will also visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Bagerhat, home to the impressive 60 Dome Mosque and the shrine of Khan Jahan Ali.

    Heading off the beaten path, we adventure in Sreemangal, where you'll visit tea gardens, the Khasia matriarchal tribal village, and the lush Lawachara National Park. 

    Finally, from one capital to another!

    We conclude our exploration with a visit to Sonargaon, the historic capital of Bengal. A tranquil boat excursion on the Meghna River soaking in the picturesque countryside landscapes is the perfect ending to the perfect trip... 

    Note: We have crafted this tour to give you the best experience in Bangladesh possible. The lack of tourism infrastructure is part of Bangladesh's charm. Some parts of this tour will be exploring very local and rural areas where you will find yourself travelling, living, and eating like a local, too. At some points, there will also be no mobile signal. Prepare yourself for travel like it used to be! 

    See below for highlights, a full itinerary, and additional information about our "Travel Bangladesh, Bengal Bound" Tour.

    Highlights

    • Tea, Forests, & Tribe | Explore tea gardens and Khasia tribal village, a matriarchal community, nestled within the beautiful Lawachora forest. 
    • Sundarbans | Spend 1 night with a local community and enter the largest mangrove forest in the world, exploring by boat. 
    • River Trips | Explore Bangladesh's life and soul; its vast river system. Experience the floating markets and enjoy an overnight river cruise. 
  • Itinerary

    Day 1 of 9
    1. February 20 | Thursday 

      Arrival in Bangladesh

      • Today is arrival day. The tour itinerary will officially start early the following day, so it's a good chance to get acclimatised to Bangladesh, and to meet your fellow travellers. 
         
      •  We recommend arriving no later than early afternoon/evening to allow for any flight delays. 
         
      • Depending on your arrival time, there will be a chance to explore some sites in Dhaka and get your first taste of some great Bangladesh food. 

      Accommodation | Hotel in Dhaka

      Included Meals | Dinner

    2. February 21 | Friday

      Dhaka City Tour

      International Mother Language Day
      • This day was proposed by Bangladesh in 1999 and in 2000 was adopted as an international holiday. Celebrate this day in its country of creation! See more on this day here
         
      • We start at 09:30 AM to kick off the tour with a Dhaka City tour. 
         
      • Dhaka Top Sites | We visit the major tourist spots in Dhaka, including the Parliament House, the Dhaka University area, the Dhakeshwari Temple, and Lalbagh Fort.
         
      • For lunch, you can savour Dhakaiya Biryani, a local delicacy, and continue to explore the wide variety of street foods along the way.
         
      • Star Mosque, Armenian Church, Pink Palace | After lunch, we make our way through the narrow alleys of old Dhaka to discover the Star Mosque, Armenian Church, and Pink Palace.
         
      • Shipbuilding and Breaking Yards | The day's activities will conclude at Shadarghat, the bustling steamer terminal and one of Dhaka's busiest locations. After witnessing the lively port, you will return to your hotel.
         
      • Here, you will have the opportunity to visit shipbuilding and breaking yards, where river vessels are manually constructed and dismantled, and observe this intricate and hazardous process up close.

      Accommodation | Hotel in Dhaka

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch 

    3. February 22 | Saturday

      Otter Fishing and Immersion in Mangrove Forest Community Lifestyle

      Norail District Remote Village, Otter Fishing
      • Norail District | After breakfast, we will travel to a remote village in Norail District which is a 4-hour drive from Dhaka.
         
      • Here, we will explore the lives of fishermen who use otters as their helpers in fishing.
         
      • A unique experience of collaboration between wild animals and humans. This is a century-old culture, now practised by just one/two families.

        Note: There is no animal cruelty involved. Rather, the otters are like pets working together with their owners and helping each other to survive.
      Sundarban
      • The largest mangrove forest in the world. 

      Accommodation | Community living beside the Sundarban

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch 

    4. February 23 | Sunday

      UNESCO Heritage, Sundarban, and The Mosque City of Bagherunt

      • Leisurely Walk | This experience will offer you a glimpse into how the community lives in harmony with nature, providing valuable insights into sustainable living practices.
         
      • Local boat to Karamjal | This is the first forest station of Sundarban, the largest mangrove forest. Karamjal also serves as an artificial breeding centre for freshwater crocodiles and endangered turtles.
         
      • Here we might have the chance to use local fishing techniques and see the honey hunting process (subject to finding honeycomb..!)
         
      • On the return journey, we'll stop at a riverbank to observe river dolphins surfacing for air.
      Bagerhat
      • The Mosque City of Bagerhat | This is a UNESCO World Heritage site, which is one of the country's most significant archaeological sites.
         
      • During the 3-hour drive through the countryside, you'll explore several mosques, including the famous 15th-century 60 Dome Mosque and the shrine of Khan Jahan Ali.
         
      • These mosques are constructed from handmade bricks with terracotta artwork. 
         
      • In the evening, we drive to Barishal. 
      Accommodation | Hotel in Barishal

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch 

    5. February 24 | Monday

      Experience backwater canal cruise along with floating Markets

      • This morning is an early one, as we are picked to travel to Kuriana.
         
      • Canal Cruise | From here, we board a country motorboat with a boatman for a Back Water Tour (Canal Cruise) through the canals of remote rural villages.
         
      • Floating Vegetable Market | Baukathi, where you'll witness the Floating Vegetable Market. Here, you'll see numerous traditional wooden boats with local village farmers selling their freshly grown vegetables to city vendors.
         
      • We continue the canal cruise through narrow waterways, enjoying the picturesque views of rural Bangladesh.
         
      • School Visit | We also get the chance to visit a local school. 
         
      • Guthia Mosque | Along the way, we make a brief stop at Guthia Mosque to admire its modern architecture in a remote village setting.
         
      • Local Life | In the evening, you will explore local community markets and experience the local life and culture.
      Overnight back to Dhaka
      • Our evening is spent aboard a three-story river vessel for an overnight cruise to Dhaka.

      Accommodation | River Cruise

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch

    6. February 25 | Tuesday

      Reaching Srimamgal and Life Around Tea Gardens

      • Travel to Sreemangal | A delightful town renowned for its tea gardens and vibrant tribal communities. The travel today is a long one, but worth it! 
         
      • Upon arrival we enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before starting our exploration of Sreemangal.
         
      • Monipuri Tribal Community | Our first visit will be to the Monipuri tribal community, where you can witness traditional cloth weaving.
         
      • Tea Workers | Next, we'll explore the tea workers' community, known for its serene tea gardens. Take a stroll through the lush greenery, visit their temple, and sample the famous seven-layer tea, a speciality of the region.
         
      • Rubber Garden | Before concluding our day, we'll visit a nearby rubber garden to learn about cultivation and enjoy a peaceful walk among the fragrant foliage.
         
      • In the evening, we have the unique opportunity to enjoy an ethnic cultural dance program with BBQ (subject to group size). 
      Accommodation | Hotel in Srimangal

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch

    7. February 26 | Wednesday 

      Exploring Wildlife in Lawachara Forest

      Lawachara National Park
      • This is a pristine tropical rainforest. Here, you'll have the option to explore at your own pace. Choose between a leisurely stroll along a jungle trail to experience the rich biodiversity and peaceful atmosphere, or take an easier walk along an open path.
         
      • Keep your eyes peeled for glimpses of the forest's diverse wildlife during your journey.
      Khasia Tribal Village
      • Next, we'll visit a Khasia tribal village nestled deep within the forest, reachable at the end of your trail.
         
      • This matriarchal community sustains itself primarily through betel leaf cultivation. Immerse yourself in their unique lifestyle and cultural traditions.
         
      • Our exploration continues with a visit to local fruit gardens, including a lemon garden where you can taste some of the region's fresh produce.
         
      • Travel back to Dhaka.
      Accommodation | Hotel in Dhaka

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch 

    8. February 27 | Thursday

      Visit Old Capital of Panam City and Sonargon

      • This morning, we delve into the rich historical fabric of Bengal with a visit to its former capital, Sonargaon.
      Sonargaon
      • We start by exploring the Folk Art Museum and the historic Sardarbari.
         
      • Panam City | Wander through the quaint streets of Panam City, marvelling at the ancient Goaldi Mosque, a real architectural wonder. 
         
      • Here, we visit a local school and have lunch with a local family. 
      Meghna River
      • Finally, we finish our trip with a peaceful boat excursion on the Meghna River, where picturesque countryside scenes unfold, adding serenity to your journey.
         
      • Free time to explore and buy last-minute souvenirs. 

      Accommodation | Hotel in Dhaka

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch 

    9. February 28 | Friday 

      Departure

      Airport Transfer / Further Travel
      • Today is time to say goodbye to the group after a breakfast at the hotel. If you need recommendations on further travel throughout Bangladesh or nearby locations, let us know. 
         
      • Airport drop-off is included. Let us know the time of your flight! 

      Accommodation | N/A

      Included Meals | Breakfast 

  • Extras

    • Upgrade to your own room in Bangladesh

      The default rooming option for this tour is shared hotel room or water vessel private cabin. Each hotel room on tour has two separate beds. On the water vessel, one bed might be a bunk bed. If you'd like a room to yourself then you can upgrade for an extra $20 USD per night.

  • What is / is not included?

    INCLUDED

    • 7 nights hotel accommodation in hotel on twin/double sharing basis.
    • 1 night of overnight river cruise on 1st class private cabin.
    • All transport within Bangladesh, transfers by AC Van/Costar including fuel and tolls.
    • Koryo Tours tour leader and English-speaking local guide during the tour.
    • All meals as listed, as well as local dining and street food experiences. 
    • Bottled water throughout the trip.
    • Sundanban forest entry permission.
    • Private country boat. 
    • All entry tickets, passes, taxes, and activities during the trip. 

    NOT INCLUDED

    • Flights to Bangladesh.
    • Bangladesh visa. 
    • Some meals and any drinks apart from water. 
    • Tips for local guides. 
  • Notes


    • Some nationals will be eligible for a Bangladesh visa on arrival. Please check with your embassy what your visa requirements are for Bangladesh. 

    • Our Sundarbans trip will be on a private vessel, away from the crowds. We cannot guarantee that our boat for the Sundarbans trip will have AC. However, with temperatures being around 20C (68F), we are confident it will be a comfortable trip for you! 

    • We can pick you up from the airport on Day 1. If you arrive a day early, airport pickup and hotel transfer will cost USD 25 / Car (max 02 people). We can provide a hotel as per your preferences with a supplementary cost.

Please apply by 31st January, 2025.

December 2025 — 1 tour

December 4 - December 14 2025

Best of Bangladesh

Dhaka, Sundarbans, and Rural
Bangladesh. Travel by land and
boat.

Explore the Best of Bangladesh Through
its People, History, Culture, and Nature

From 1799 USD per person

Please apply by 31st October, 2025.

Best of Bangladesh

Dhaka, Sundarbans, and Rural
Bangladesh. Travel by land and
boat.

Explore the Best of Bangladesh
Through its People, History,
Culture, and Nature

From 1799 USD per person

This tour is managed by...

Zoe Stephens

Zoe is the marketing manager and a tour leader at Koryo Tours.

Her love of meeting new people and exploring new cultures has led her to study several languages including German, Japanese, and Chinese. Having lived in several different countries across 4 continents, she often writes about languages and culture in her blogs and is very active on social media. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she was 'stuck' in Tonga for 1.5 years after a weekend away. Ask her for some stories! 

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  • Overall

    When was the last time you considered visiting Bangladesh? Probably not recently, if at all.

    But that's exactly what makes Bangladesh so special.

    Bangladesh has much to offer, something you truly appreciate only upon visiting.

    It's one of those destinations where there's always more to uncover, with every corner presenting a new adventure. It boasts incredible and varied landscapes, from bustling cities to dense jungles, a diverse array of wildlife including the Royal Bengal Tiger, and a rich history and culture evident in its preserved traditions and architecture dating back to the 4th century BC.

    And the people? Some of the friendliest you'll ever meet!

    This tour packs as many highlights as possible into a short time frame. If you want to make the most of your Bangladesh visit, this is the tour for you.

    We hit all the must-see spots, including a Dhaka City tour, the Floating Market, local bazaars, mosques and temples, school visits, lunches with local families, rural countryside excursions, the exploration of Mahasthangar, the oldest archaeological site in Bangladesh, and a trip to Sompur Mahavihara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Plus, you'll spend two nights exploring the Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest and home to the Royal Bengal Tiger. (Don't worry, we'll have an armed guard with us just in case we encounter any furry friends)!

    Additionally, you'll experience unique activities like saree weaving, otter fishing with the few families who maintain this tradition, exploring Bangladesh's quirky "YouTube village," and delving into the rural countryside.

    All this while being guided by and traveling along the lifeblood of Bangladesh—the many rivers and canals that crisscross the country. No trip to Bangladesh is complete without ample time on the waterways!

    Note: We've designed this tour to give you the best possible experience in Bangladesh. The lack of tourism infrastructure is part of its charm. Some parts of the tour will take you to very local and rural areas where you'll find yourself travelling, living, and eating like a local. At times, there will also be no mobile signal. Prepare for travel like it used to be!

    See below for highlights, a full itinerary, and additional information about our Best of Bangladesh Tour.

    Highlights

    • Unique Culture Activities | Visit a local school, have lunch with local families, get to know and understand Bangladesh's curious YouTube Village, and go fishing with the last remaining Otter Fishermen.  
    • Sundarbans | Spend 2 nights exploring this vast jungle, as well as all the wildlife that inhabit it. And maybe even meet the Royal Bengal Tiger (from a safe distance..!)
    • Historical & Archaeological Sites | Including UNESCO World Heritage site of Sompur Mahavihara, the oldest single dome mosque (16 AD), plus Dhaka City Tour. 
  • Itinerary

    Day 1 of 11
    1. December 4 | Thursday 

      Arrival in Bangladesh

      • Today is arrival day. The tour itinerary will officially start early the following day, so it's a good chance to get acclimatised to Bangladesh, and to meet your fellow travellers. 
         
      •  We recommend arriving no later than early afternoon/evening to allow for any flight delays. 
         
      • Depending on your arrival time, there will be a chance to explore some sites in Dhaka and get your first taste of some great Bangladesh food. 

      Accommodation | Hotel in Dhaka

      Included Meals | Dinner

    2. December 5 | Friday

      Architecture & Drive to Bogra

      Our journey starts in the morning. After breakfast, we will drive to Bogra. On the way, we have a few stops! 

      • Tangail Saree Weaving | On the way, you will explore tangail jamdani Saree weaving in the district of Tangail. A very unique activity! The traditional art of weaving jamdani was declared a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
         
      • Local Lunch | We will also enjoy a traditional lunch in the community here. 
         
      • Navaratna Temple | On the way to Bogra, we stop at Navaratna Temple of the 17th century.
      Mahasthangar
      • Afterwards, the trip takes us to Mahasthangar. This is the earliest urban archaeological site so far discovered in Bangladesh.
         
      • Though it seems like it is flat, it is actually 100+ feet above sea level where the first civilized establishment started in the region back in the 4th century BC. The capital Dhaka is only 20 feet above sea level. 
         
      • The full area was discovered by digging and some work still going on. The area was discovered in the early 18th century and the excavation was started in the 1930s.
         
      • When you walk through the thick handmade brick walls of The Citadel, you will feel a nostalgic step back in time.
         
      • Check in Hotel | In the late evening, you will check in to the hotel.

      Accommodation | Hotel at Bogra

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch 

    3. December 6 | Saturday

      A Day of Archeology | Bogra to Rajshahi

      We'll have 6 hrs of driving today, but many great sites are on the way.

      • Journey Start | After breakfast, you will journey from Bogra to Rajshahi.
      Sompur Mahavihara
      • On the way, you will explore Sompur Mahavihara. This is one of the most important archaeological sites in the country.
         
      • It was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 and signifies one of the ancient universities top exist in the region of South Asia.
         
      • It was the biggest Buddhist monastery south of the Himalayas and the vast complex itself along with, terracotta artworks and ruins of the central complex are ancient archaeological marvels in the country.
      Rajshahi
      • Silk City | Then we will continue for 3 more hours to reach Rajshahi.
         
      • Rajshahi is said to be the silk city of Bangladesh and we will explore the natural silk processing. Another unique activity for the day! 

      Accommodation | Hotel at Rajshahi

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch 

    4. December 7 | Sunday

      Puthia & YouTube Village

      • After breakfast, we drive to Puthia to explore the Puthia Rajbari and Temple Complex.
         
      • Architectural Sites | The establishments are of the 18th century representing the rich heritage of the late Mughal and English colonial era and examples of Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture.
         
      • Hindu Temples | You will also explore several Hindu-crafted temples scattered around the Puthia area.
      Bangladesh YouTube Village
      • Kushtia | Exploring the area, you will be driven to a remote village on the way to Kushtia. The village is now called YouTube Village.
         
      • In the village, there are many YouTubers who have transformed their village from the income from YouTube and they make videos on their daily village life. You can see their videos here
         
      • This is a unique experience and cultural diversity that you may experience here in Kushtia. The preparation starts at noon and ends in the evening when the villagers come over to enjoy free meals. 

      Accommodation | Jessor/Kushtia

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch 

    5. December 8 | Monday

      Travel to Khulna/Mongla | Sundarbans

      • We will start our day early in the morning to reach Khulna/Mongla which will be a 3.5 hrs of drive from the hotel. 
      Travel to the Sundarbans
      • Breakfast on Boat | We will start our tour with breakfast on the vessel as it gently starts to move forward towards the Sundarbans.
         
      • Harbaria | After 3 hours of cruising, you will get down in Harbaria. Our first meetup with Sundarbans Forest! 
      Kochikhali (Sundarbans)
      • Start of Jungle Safari | You will reach Kochikhali in the evening where we will have time to explore the forest for some time.
         
      • Mangrove Forest | In Kochikhali we’ll observe the natural beauty of the Mangrove forest. When the sun starts to set, you will find wild animals walking silently near river beds and coming to shore for drinking water.
         
      • We'll spend the night here on the boat at Kochikhali.

      Accommodation | Tourist Vessel at Sundarban

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    6. December 9 | Tuesday

      Exploring the Wildlife of the Sundarbans

      • Sunrise Wildlife Spotting | Very early in the morning when the sun rises, we will get into a small country boat and explore the silent beauty of Sundarban in expectation of encountering wildlife.
         
      • They come very close to river banks to drink fresh water. We hope to meet with the dears, thousands of birds, wild pigs and many other wild animals.
         
      • Royal Bengal Tiger | If we are lucky enough, we might even come across the famed Royal Bengal Tiger. 
      Kotka Area
      • Jamtora Beach | The day will pass doing jungle trekking around the Jamtora Beach area, visiting the watch tower, and feeding deer at the Kotka area.
         
      • We will enjoy yummy food along with eagle feeding on the river side of Kokta.
         
      • We stay the night on the boat at Kokta and depending on the tide, we will move upstream.

      Accommodation | Tourist Vessel at Sundarban

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    7. December 10 | Wednesday 

      Return from Sundarbans

      This day you will return from The Sundarbans.

      We will cruise back to the locality depending on tide times.

      Danga Maari Canal, River Dolphins
      • On the way back, we may stop at Danga Maari Canal.
         
      • River Dolphins | This is a place where you'll find river dolphins. If we are lucky enough, we may find one or two popping up for fresh air.
      Norail District Remote Village, Otter Fishing
      • Norail District | After early lunch, we will travel to a remote village in Norail District which is a 2 hrs drive from Mongla.
         
      • Here, we will explore the lives of fishermen who use otters as their helpers in fishing.
         
      • A unique experience of collaboration between wild animals and humans. This is a century-old culture, now practised by just one/two families.

        Note: There is no animal cruelty involved. Rather, the otters are like pets working together with their owners and helping each other to survive.
         
      • Afterwards, we will drive to Barishal for an overnight stay.

      Accommodation | Barishal

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch 

    8. December 11 | Thursday

      Remote Rural Bangladesh

      This day starts with an early morning at 6:00 AM. 

      • Kuriana | Our first stop is “Kuriana”, a one-hour drive away. 
         
      • Canal Cruise | Reaching there, you will be embarking on a country motorboat with a boatman for a Back Water Tour (Canal Cruise) on the canals among remote rural villages.
         
      • Floating Vegetable Market | Within a short time, you will reach a point, named – “Baukathi” where you will be watching “Floating Vegetable Market”.
         
      • On this floating market, you will be watching many traditional handheld wooden boats with local village farmers selling their fresh-grown vegetables to the city vegetable vendors.
         
      • After this floating market, it's back to the water canal cruising again.
         
      • Rural Bangladesh | Cruise among narrow canals and watch the panoramic views of a real rural Bangladesh.
         
      • Luxury River Cruise to Dhaka | In the evening, you will ride on a river cruise to have a relaxed overnight journey to Dhaka in 1st class cabin.

      Note: Today we experience the raw travel style of Bangladesh as we head into the rural countryside. We will have 4 hrs in an engine boat and a 2hrs tuk-tuk ride today. Only basic restrooms will be available. 

      Accommodation | River Cruise 1st Class Cabin 

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch 

    9. December 12 | Friday

      Return to Dhaka

      Our boat will reach Dhaka early in the morning. After breakfast, we will start our expedition for the second-to-last day.

      Sonagaon
      • We drive to Sonagaon (a 1.5-hour drive) to explore the first capital area of Bengal.
         
      • Bengal Heritage | You will meet the rich and true heritage of Bengal by stepping into renovated buildings like Sardarbari. There is also the folk museum, and you can see exquisite terracotta decorations and wood carving collections in the architecture of the old community buildings of rich merchandise businessmen. 
         
      • Goaldi mosque | The oldest single dome mosque and built in 16 AD.
         
      • Lunch with Local Family | For lunch, we will enjoy food with a local family. 
         
      • Local School Visit | In the afternoon, we will visit a local school.
      Dhaka / Free Time
      • In the afternoon/evening, we will get back to the hotel. For the evening you will be free to move around the hotel and shopping.

      Accommodation | Dhaka

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch 

    10. December 13 | Saturday

      Dhaka City Tour

      • Before we finish the tour, we still have to explore the capital city of Dhaka. 
         
      • Today we head to all the top tourist attractions of Dhaka, covering Parliament House, Dhaka University area, Dhakweswari Temple, and Lalbug Fort. 
         
      • If you love food, you may experience Dhakaya Biriani for lunch and also will keep exploring the long list of street foods along the way.
         
      • After lunch, we explore the tiny alleys of old Dhaka to visit Star Mosque, Armenian Church and Pink Palace.
         
      • End of tour. If you have a late flight, we can arrange transport to the airport at the end of today. Otherwise, you will stay another night in Dhaka and can travel on the following day. 

      Accommodation | Hotel in Dhaka

      Included Meals | Breakfast, Lunch 

    11. December 14 | Sunday 

      Departure

      Airport Transfer / Further Travel
      • Today is time to say goodbye to the group after a breakfast at the hotel. If you need recommendations on further travel throughout Bangladesh or nearby locations, let us know. 
         
      • Airport drop-off is included. Let us know the time of your flight! 

      Accommodation | N/A

      Included Meals | Breakfast 

  • Extras

    • Upgrade to your own room in Bangladesh

      The default rooming option for this tour is shared hotel room or water vessel private cabin. Each hotel room on tour has two separate beds. On the water vessel, one bed might be a bunk bed. If you'd like a room to yourself then you can upgrade for an extra $20 USD per night.

  • What is / is not included?

    INCLUDED

    • 7 nights hotel accommodation in hotel on twin/double sharing basis.
    • 1 night of overnight river cruise on 1st class private cabin.
    • 2 nights’ accommodation in a Private Sundarban Non AC Vessel.
    • All transport within Bangladesh, transfers by AC Van/Costar including fuel and tolls.
    • Koryo Tours tour leader and English-speaking local guide during the tour.
    • All meals as listed, as well as local dining and street food experiences. 
    • Bottled water throughout the trip.
    • Sundanban forest entry permission.
    • Forest guard gunman for safety inside Sundarbans.
    • All entry tickets, passes, taxes, and activities during the trip. 

    NOT INCLUDED

    • Flights to Bangladesh.
    • Bangladesh visa. 
    • Some meals and any drinks apart from water. 
    • Tips for local guides. 
  • Notes


    • Some nationals will be eligible for a Bangladesh visa on arrival. Please check with your embassy what your visa requirements are for Bangladesh. 

    • Our Sundarbans trip will be on a private vessel, away from the crowds. We cannot guarantee that our boat for the Sundarbans trip will have AC. However, with temperatures being around 20C (68F), we are confident it will be a comfortable trip for you! 

    • We can pick you up from the airport on Day 1. If you arrive a day early, airport pickup and hotel transfer will cost USD 25 / Car (max 02 people). We can provide a hotel as per your preferences with a supplementary cost.

Please apply by 31st October, 2025.

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