This three-day journey takes you through the soul of Bangladesh—from the chaotic, historic charm of Old Dhaka to the “Lost City” of Panam, ending with the serene, floating world of the Barisal backwaters.
It’s a trip of high contrasts: crumbling rajbaris, bustling spice markets, and the quiet rhythm of life on the water.
Activity location
National Parliament House
Sher-e-Bangla Nagar,
Dhaka City, Bangladesh
Meeting/Redemption Point
National Parliament House
Sher-e-Bangla Nagar,
Dhaka City, Bangladesh
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Standard Service
Activity duration is 3 days3d
3d
English
Three Star
Ac Car/Local Transport
Pickup included
Language options: English
Price details
€298.97 x 1 Adult€298.97
Total
Price is €298.97€298.97
includes taxes & fees
*Get lower prices by selecting more than 2 adults
Until Sat, 25 Apr
VIP service
Activity duration is 3 days3d
3d
English
Four Star
Two Lunch /Two Dinner
Full time Ac Car
Pickup included
Language options: English
Price details
€427.10 x 1 Adult€427.10
Total
Price is €427.10€427.10
includes taxes & fees
*Get lower prices by selecting more than 2 adults
Until Sat, 25 Apr
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Full Accommodation ( two nights Three Star Hotel )
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Sadarghat Boat Trip
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Bottled Water
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Entry Admission /Armenian Church
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Entry Admission /Dhakaswary Temple
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Entry Admission /Star Mosque
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Rickshaw Ride Dhaka Old Dhaka City
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Overnight Night Boot Ticket ( Dhaka to Barisal )
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Maya Island Boat Trip
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Entry Admission /Sadarghat
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Overnight Boat Ticket ( Barisal to Dhaka )
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Boat Ride at Burignaga
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Entry Admission /Goaldi Mosque
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Entry Admission /Curzon Hall
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Visa Invitation Letter ( If needed)
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Ac reserved Car
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Activity itinerary
Day 1: A city Of Mystery Dhaka
10 stops
Meals: Not included
Accommodation: Studio23 Hotel ( Standard )
National Parliament House
30m
Admission ticket included
he National Parliament House (Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is a world-renowned architectural masterpiece designed by Louis Kahn, symbolising the nation's democracy and sovereignty. Constructed in the 1980s, the 210-acre complex features a unique blend of modernist principles and traditional Bengali elements, with a primary focus on geometric shapes, extensive use of concrete and marble, and an innovative design that incorporates natural light and ventilation. The iconic building is the official seat of the Parliament of Bangladesh and is considered one of the most significant architectural achievements of the 20th century.
Karwan Bazar
30m
Admission ticket included
Karwan Bazar (or Kawran Bazar) is Dhaka's primary wholesale business hub and one of South Asia's largest markets, known for its extensive trade in fresh produce, fish, and other commodities, generating substantial daily revenue and providing employment for thousands. Situated in the heart of the city, it is a bustling, crowded centre that also houses the offices of prominent media companies, government bodies, and institutions, alongside a five-star hotel, though its historic structure faces concerns about safety and potential relocation due to its congestion and environmental impact.
Shahbagh
30m
Shahbagh is a historically significant area in Dhaka, Bangladesh, known for its large royal garden in the 17th century and later as a public transport hub and major centre for education and culture. It bridges Old and New Dhaka and is home to prominent institutions like the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh National Museum, and Dhaka Medical College. The area also gained modern fame as the site of major public protests in 2013. Here you will find Biggest Flower Market
Curzon Hall
20m
Admission ticket included
Curzon Hall is a British Raj-era building and the home of the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Dhaka, located in Shahbagh.[1]
The building was originally intended to be a town hall and is named after Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India who laid its foundation stone in 1904.[1] Upon the establishment of Dacca University in 1921, it became the base of the university's science faculty.
Dhakeshwari National Temple
20m
Admission ticket included
Standing as a resilient symbol of Bangladesh’s spiritual heritage, the Dhakeshwari National Temple is not only the centre of Hindu worship in the country but also the legendary namesake of the capital itself. The name "Dhakeshwari" translates to "Goddess of Dhaka," and the temple remains a serene sanctuary amidst the bustling energy of Old Dhaka.
Star Mosque (Tara Masjid)
20m
Admission ticket included
Tucked away in the narrow, winding lanes of Armanitola, the Star Mosque—locally known as Tara Masjid—is one of the most visually stunning architectural landmarks in Bangladesh. While many of Dhaka’s monuments are defined by red brick and grand scale, the Star Mosque is a masterpiece of intricate detail, glittering like a mosaic jewel under the tropical sun.
Armenian Church of the Holy Resurrection
20m
Admission ticket included
In the heart of Armanitola, amidst the roar of rickshaws and the scent of spices, sits the Armenian Church of the Holy Resurrection. Built in 1781, this white-and-lemon-yellow structure is more than just a place of worship; it is a poignant monument to a once-thriving merchant community that helped shape the commercial history of Bengal.
Ahsan Manzil
20m
Admission ticket included
Rising majestically above the bustling banks of the Buriganga River, Ahsan Manzil is perhaps the most iconic architectural landmark in Dhaka. Known affectionately as the "Pink Palace," this grand Indo-Saracenic masterpiece was once the official residential palace and seat of the Nawab of Dhaka, serving as a silent witness to the political evolution of Bengal.
Sadarghat
20m
Admission ticket included
If Dhaka has a soul, it is found at Sadarghat. Located on the banks of the Buriganga River, this is one of the largest and most dynamic river ports in the world. It is not just a transport hub; it is a living, breathing spectacle of human energy, where the ancient and the modern collide in a "beautiful pandemonium."
Buriganga River
30m
If the city of Dhaka is a living organism, the Buriganga River is its primary artery. Flowing along the southwest outskirts of the capital, this "Old Ganges" is more than just a body of water; it is the historical, economic, and cultural foundation upon which one of the world’s most densely populated megacities was built.
Day 2: Four Hundreds Old Panam City and Folklore Museum
5 stops
Meals: Not included
Accommodation: Overnight at Ship ( Dhaka to Barisal )
Narayanganj
30m
Located in Noapara, Rupganj of Narayanganj, Jamdani Palli (BSCIC Jamdani Industrial Estate & Research Centre) is a 20-acre hub established in 1991 to preserve the UNESCO-recognized Intangible Cultural Heritage of Dhakai Jamdani weaving. This centre hosts 416 plots where artisans produce the traditional, intricate, hand-loomed muslin textiles, primarily sarees, using centuries-old methods.
Goaldi Mosque
20m
Admission ticket included
Located in Sonargaon, the Goaldi MosqueClick to open side panel for more information is one of the most significant pre-Mughal architectural relics in Bangladesh. Built in 1519 during the reign of Sultan Alauddin Husain Shah, it represents the classic "Sultanate" style of architecture characterised by its single-domed structure and intricate terracotta ornamentation.
Panam Nagar
1h
Admission ticket not included
Built primarily in the 19th century by wealthy Hindu merchants—the Sahars—the architecture is a striking fusion of Mughal and European Colonial (Victorian) styles. Intricate terracotta work, grand arches, and faded mosaics decorate the two-story structures. Once a thriving centre for the global cotton and muslin trade, the city was abandoned during the communal riots of the mid-20th century, leaving these grand estates to the mercy of nature
Sonargaon Museum
1h
Admission ticket not included
The Sonargaon Folk Art and Craft Museum is a cultural treasure housed within the breathtaking Sardar Bari, a restored 19th-century mansion featuring grand columns and vibrant mosaic work. This museum serves as a dedicated guardian of Bangladesh’s rural heritage, offering visitors a deep look into the artistic traditions that shaped the region.
Narayanganj
30m
Our journey continues to Maya Island, a hidden gem that offers an authentic look into the resilient lifestyle of rural Bangladesh. Completely isolated from the mainland, this island has no road connectivity, making it a sanctuary where time seems to stand after.
Day 3: Barisla Backwater Visit
2 stops
Meals: Not included
Accommodation: Overnight Ship ( Barisal To Dhaka )
Barisal Division
2h
n the early morning, we leave the bustle behind for Harta Bazar, a mesmerising floating market in the heart of the Barisal backwaters. This is where the true "Venice of Bengal" reveals itself—a world where the land is a luxury and the water is the highway.
Barisal Division
2h
Barisal City tour ,While the surrounding backwaters often steal the spotlight, Barisal City itself is a treasure trove of colonial history, spiritual landmarks, and vibrant riverine life. A one-day tour through this southern capital offers a perfect blend of architectural wonder and the slow-paced charm of delta living.
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Sher-e-Bangla Nagar,
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National Parliament House
Sher-e-Bangla Nagar,
Dhaka City, Bangladesh
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