Explore a lush green delta of ancient history, beautiful hill tracts, legendary foods, and the warm hospitality of 64 districts.
Bangladesh is divided into 8 administrative regions, each boasting its own distinct landscape, dialects, and traditions.
The central administrative heart of Bangladesh. Home to the bustling megacity of Dhaka, historical Mughal ruins in Sonargaon, and key handloom and agricultural zones along the Buriganga and Padma rivers.
From the world's largest mangrove sanctuary to misty valleys and continuous sandy shores, discover the vibrant ecosystems of Bangladesh.
Walk along 120 kilometers of continuous natural sandy beach. Watch spectacular sunsets over the Bay of Bengal, visit tropical coral reefs, and shop in bustling ethnic Rakhain markets.
Explore the world's largest coastal mangrove forest. Cruise down silent tidal channels shaded by Sundari trees, search for the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger, and spot spotted deer and river dolphins.
Lose yourself in rolling green terraces of tea estates. Trek through Lawachara Rainforest to see rare apes, taste the famous seven-layered tea, and experience centuries-old estate cultures.
Delve into the famous street foods, festive celebrations, unique handicrafts, and centuries-old artistic practices that define Bengali life.
Discover the bright, cinematic, and colorful hand-painted motifs on cycle rickshaws. Recognized as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, this folk art tells stories of folklore, city life, and dreams.
From the 200-year-old secret recipe of Muktagachar Monda to the creamy Rasomalai of Cumilla, Bogura's clay-pot yogurt, and Tangail's Chomchom, Bangladesh is a world-class haven for sweet lovers.
Experience Pohela Boishakh (Bengali New Year), the dynamic Shakrain kite festival of Puran Dhaka, the mystic Baul music gatherings in Sunamganj, and the grand religious festivals where all communities celebrate together.