A trip to Chittagong and Cox's Bazar is a fantastic mixture of the life, culture, and heritage of Dhaka and surrounding areas, including the Chittagong Hill Tracts and Cox's Bazar. It is a journey through a diverse tribal culture, vibrant local life, adventures, lush nature, bamboo rafts, hiking, and a beautiful cruise on numerous lakes…
Trip to sonargaon - the first capital of Bengal, is a great treat. Sonargaon was the country's first capital from the 13th to 17th century, located about 30km southeast by the Dhaka Chittagong highway. In its prime time, the 'Golden City' was also an important river port and the trading centre for the world-famous muslin…
Ganges Delta trip travels through the fascinating culture and life around the Bengal Delta. On this four-day trip, you will experience a great treat in Sonargaon, the first capital of Bengal, an in-depth excursion through Old Dhaka's life, culture and architecture. An overnight river journey by public launch to Barisal would be a unique experience…
Sonargaon and Old Dhaka trip offers a glimps of first capital of Bengal and Old Dhaka culture in a day. This is an ideal day trip for short-time visitors who only have a day to explore old Dhaka and Sonargaon. This full-day trip would give you an orientation of both, Sonargaon and Old Dhaka. Dhaka…
Exploring the maze of alleyways in Dhaka can be a fascinating experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant culture and history. This six-day trip in and around Dhaka would let you explore Dhaka’s new and old neighborhoods, including a day trip to the first capital Sonargaon, the Brass artisan village in Dhamrai,…
Explore Dhaka in a local way, which brings you into the inner courtyard yards of Old Dhaka's Life and culture. This five-day trip in and around Dhaka will allow you to explore the city’s new, old, and neighborhood areas, as well as a day trip to Sonargaon, the brass artisan village in Dhamrai, and some…
Dhaka architecture tour is an opportunity to interact with architects, architecture, art, culture, and people around Dhaka and its outskirts for seven days.