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4 day trip through archaeological sites in Bangladesh

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4 day trip through archaeological sites in Bangladesh

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4 day trip through archaeological sites in Bangladesh is a captivating journey through the rich historical tapestry of its magnificent archaeological sites. On this trip, you will be traveling through Kantaji Temple, some architecture of Anna Heringer, some Landlord’s Palaces, Tajhat Palace museum, Paharpur Buddhist Stupa, Vasu Bihar, Mohasthangarh Hindu capital, citadel, cruising on the Brahmaputra River, Char Village or shifting river islands, finest Rajbari in Natore, Uttara Gano Bhavan, Puthia temple village and lots of local Bazars, villages, local and tribal communities and village activities.

Nestled in the heart of South Asia, this enchanting country boasts a treasure trove of ancient wonders that will transport you back in time. From the vibrant capital of Dhaka to the serene landscapes of Paharpur, each destination holds a mesmerizing story waiting to be unveiled.

The north-Western region of Bangladesh has been blessed with a variety of historical monuments, including a number of mosques, Temples, Stupas, Rajbaris (Land lord’s palaces), British era buildings, beautiful landscapes, delicious Mango & Litchi, Silk, rivers, Chars and vibrant local and tribal culture. There are many Islamic architectural relics in the country in the form of Mosques, Madrasahs, Palaces, and Mausoleums.

Our adventure begins in Dhaka, where the bustling cityscape harmoniously blends with its historical roots. Immerse yourself in the vibrant chaos of Old Dhaka, as you wander through narrow alleys and discover hidden gems such as the 17th-century Lalbagh Fort, with its majestic Mughal architecture. Marvel at the intricacies of the nearby Armenian Church, a testament to the city’s diverse heritage.

Leaving the city behind, we journey to the ancient ruins of Mahasthangarh, believed to be the oldest archaeological site in Bangladesh. Wander through the remnants of ancient civilizations that once thrived in this region, exploring ancient temples, monasteries, and the impressive fortifications that stand as silent witnesses to the passage of time.

As our expedition continues, we arrive at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Paharpur, home to the awe-inspiring Somapura Mahavihara. Step into the world of ancient Buddhism as you explore this colossal monastery complex, adorned with intricately carved terracotta sculptures. Feel the spiritual energy that still resonates within these ancient walls, and marvel at the architectural grandeur that has endured for centuries.

Throughout this 4-day journey, our knowledgeable guides will unveil the stories behind each archaeological site, breathing life into the ancient ruins that surround you. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture, taste the delectable local cuisine, and engage with the warm-hearted locals who will welcome you with open arms.

Let’s join on this unforgettable expedition through the archaeological sites of Bangladesh, where history and culture intertwine to create an experience that will leave you in awe. Join us on this journey of discovery, and let the echoes of the past guide you through a land steeped in captivating tales of antiquity.

  • Tour Price
  • $ 727
    price starts from
  • Group Size Per-person price in USD Or in BDT
    1 PAX $1,414.00 141,400.00
    2 PAX $989.00 98,900.00
    4 PAX $778.00 77,800.00
    6 PAX $727.00 72,700.00
    S.S $114.00 11,400.00
    1.2% to 2.5% charges will be applicable while paying by credit card.

    Please contact us for your customized tour plan and costs.

  • Destination
  • Departure
    Please arrive by 9:15 AM for a prompt departure at 9:30 AM.
  • Departure Time
    Approximately 8:30 PM.
  • Dress Code
    Casual, comfortable athletic clothing, closed shoes, hat. Warm jacket during the winter (November to February). Raincoat/ umbrella during the rainy season (May to August). Full sleeves are always necessary while visiting any religious place, mosque, temple, church or a trip during Ramadan.
  • Included
    AC vehicle with experienced chauffeur for sightseeing and transfers
    Accommodation in twin sharing basis as per itinerary
    All air, bus, train and launch tickets as per itinerary
    All entrance fees and local permits
    All Museum Tickets
    All rickshaw/ cycle / boat / local transports
    Bottled water, soft drinks and seasonal fruits during the sightseeing
    Expert English-Speaking Guide
    Lunch
    Trip as per itinerary
    Typical Souvenir
  • Not Included
    Any activity not mentioned in the itinerary.
    Dinner
    Gratuities
    Local guide/ escort/ experts/ academics
    Personal expenses
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Day 1: Morning flight to Saidpur and visit the Kantaji Temple and Rudrapur rural-architecture
Reach the domestic airport in Dhaka according to your flight time to avail of a flight (50 minutes) to Saidpur (North-West). Upon arrival, meet your driver and drive (40 Minutes) to the Kantaji temple in Birgonj, the most beautiful terracotta temple and the finest example of terracotta bricks architecture in ancient style. Continue drive (1.5 hours) to Rudrapur to visit a local vocational school and training center. The entire school is built from mud, bamboo, rice straw and wild grass. This school plays a very important role in social development through communal capacity building in many ways. Few mud structures on this lively campus, and Architect Anna Heringer has earned the AGA Khan award for sustainable Architecture by using locally found elements. We may arrange our lunch by the school prepared and served by a local tribal family, otherwise continue drive to Dinajpur town for lunch at a local restaurant and visit the old abandoned Raj Bari (Landlords Palace). Drive (3 hours) to Rangpur town for an overnight stay; on the way, we will visit a local rice processing factory (CHATAL), as we know Dinajpur is famous for various rice. If we are allowed by daylight, we may visit the Tajhat Palace museum and local Bazar and market places. If you are interested, we may visit some local crafting villages and primitive indigo processing. Dinner and night stay at RDRS Guesthouse; they have a selection of lovely cuisines. You may visit the RDRS Bangladesh website if you are interested to learn about their activities around the rural areas of Bangladesh. Rangpur also has some good hotels.
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Day 2: Paharpur, the highest Buddhist Stupa and first Hindu capital city
Leave the hotel at 8 AM for Paharpur by reserved vehicle (2.5 hours drive), visit of highest Buddhist Stupa south of Himalaya, a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE. Enjoy freshly prepared an authentic Bangla meal with a local family near the archaeological site. Continue driving towards Bogra to visit Vasu Bihar, Mohasthangarh Hindu capital, and citadel archaeological sites. Overnight stay at Hotel Naz Garden in Bogra or Momo Inn.
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Day 3: Morning cruise on Brahmaputra river, Lunch in Bogra, afternoon, Bazar/ Market places
Leave the hotel after breakfast by reserved vehicle for Shariakandi boat station on the Brahmaputra River. Avail the awaiting country boat for a few hour's cruises and visit the char village, local school, primitive lifestyle and agriculture. 'Chars' are the temporary/shifting river islands formed out of river erosion and sedimentation, which may disappear at any time in the same way. And the primitive village on those chars is called 'Char Village. Even from a nearby city town, life in the Char area is absolutely different (simple and hard). Living in a char is equal to accepting many different challenges, including natural disasters, too far away from health care and education. The effects of climate change are bringing a lot more challenges to their lives. These people have been sacrificing their life producing crops to feed the country, but the consumer barely knows the producer's life story! We are going to listen to many stories of life from these people and share ours. Drive back to Bogra for lunch. Visit the archaeological sites that we could not see yesterday. Late afternoon Bogra city walks, flea markets. One should not miss trying the famous Misti Dhoi of Bogra. Overnight stay at Hotel Naz Garden or Momo Inn.
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Day 4: Natore Rajbari, Puthia temple complex and flight to Dhaka
Leave the hotel after an early breakfast for Natore; visit the finest Rajbari and Uttara Gano Bhavan. Continue to visit Puthia – the temple village. Rajshahi is famous for Silk, we may visit a local silk factory and have a guided trip through the entire primitive process of silk. Varendra Research Museum is the first Museum in Bangladesh to have an impressive collection of ancient terracotta and incredibly crafted black basalt sculptures. After a quick lunch from a local restaurant in Rajshahi, avail of the afternoon flight to Dhaka. Upon arrival at Dhaka airport, you will be transferred to your hotel or at home.

Tour Location

Dinajpur, Rangpur, Bogra, Natore, Paharpur, Puthia and Rajshahi
 
 

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