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Destinations in Bangladesh

A tour through our Bangladesh is an excellent choice for those who want to travel far from the standard tourist routes. For all those who want to dive with an open heart into a strange world, full of life, passion, adventure and bizarre happiness. Bangladesh will reward you with invaluable impressions and experiences!
A perfect setting for this is undoubtedly offered by our group travels, but which direction is a private trip? The most important thing the country has to offer is practically everywhere - its inhabitants. In addition, however, each direction offers its special features, some you can find here and/or on YouTube Travel in Bangladesh with us.

THE NORTHWEST
From long past times & lively settlements.

Litchi and Mango Garden, rice mill of the country, heartland of the Opposition – the northwest of Bangladesh is much, but above all history-laden. Historic ambiguities, in the form of stone witnesses of ancient kingdoms and empires and populated historical areas – a living history… Welcome to the archaeologically significant North West!

THE NORTHEAST
About wetlands, rainforest, tea and holy men.

The Surma valley, framed by tea plantations and lush tropical forests, between the Khasia- and Jainta-Hills to the north and the Tripura-Hills to the south. Formed by the rivers Shari-Goyain, Surma and Kushiara which are fed by countless rivers from the Himalaya. Here in the northeast tea plantations spread like laid carpets. The cosmopolitan city of shrines – Sylhet. Stone-fishermen on the Indian border, wetlands, vast numbers of migratory birds, national parks and ethnic minorities – that’s the northeast!

THE EAST
From jungle, mountains and ethnic groups – the other, autonomous Bangladesh.

Lush flora and fauna, self-sufficient and matriarchically organized tribal associations (the Jumma tribes) – unique in their cultural, ethnic and spiritual diversity, topography and culture are untypical for Bangladesh and all that only 60 km east of Chittagong. After the rainy season, a postcard idyll as far as the eye can see, but nothing for a hurry, some time you should plan and let the scenery work for you – the Chittagong Hill Tracts. Foreigners need a special permit from the Home Ministry in Dhaka, the Deputy Commissioner and the Superintendent of Police of the respective districts to travel the three provinces Rangamati, Khagrachari and Bandarban.

THE SOUTHEAST
About elephants, endless beach, ship breaking yards and a coral island.

In the southeast, surrounded by palm trees, green hills and rivers lies Chittagong. 150 km further south near the small town of Cox’s Bazar almost endless beach, or rather with 125 km the longest natural beach in the world. And if you are here anyway, you can also take the complete cruise and visit the only coral island of Bangladesh – Narikel Jinjir, the Coconut Island – commonly known as St. Martin Island.

THE SOUTHWEST
About fishermen, animal-trainers, philosophers and the world’s largest delta.

The country is a single large delta and here in the southwest you are almost in the center. In the extreme south-west, this culminates in the largest delta area of the world – the Ganges delta – known as Sundarbans. But there are also other worthwhile destinations like the beach and fishermen’s settlements of Kuakata, the whole area around Jessore – the home of the greatest poets and philosophers of Bengal – the last Otter fishermen, the world cultural heritage in Bagerhat or the surroundings of Barisal, the “Venice of the East”.

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