Cox's Bazar
Home to the world's longest natural sea beach stretching 120 km, Cox's Bazar is Bangladesh's premier coastal destination. Crystal-clear waters, golden sands, and vibrant local markets make it an unmissable getaway.
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Home to the world's longest natural sea beach stretching 120 km, Cox's Bazar is Bangladesh's premier coastal destination. Crystal-clear waters, golden sands, and vibrant local markets make it an unmissable getaway.
Blanketed by emerald tea gardens, Sylhet enchants with its rolling hills, gushing waterfalls, and centuries-old shrines. The spiritual aura of Hazrat Shah Jalal's shrine and the serene beauty of Ratargul Swamp Forest await.
Perched among Bangladesh's highest peaks, Bandarban is a trekker's paradise. Mist-draped mountains, indigenous hill tribe cultures, Boga Lake, and the Nilgiri hills offer a raw, adventurous escape far from city life.
The world's largest mangrove forest and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Home to the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger, saltwater crocodiles, and thousands of bird species — the Sundarbans is nature at its most untamed.
Bangladesh's vibrant capital pulses with energy, history, and culture. From the Mughal grandeur of Lalbagh Fort and the old lanes of Puran Dhaka to cutting-edge restaurants and rooftop bars, Dhaka never sleeps.
Cradled by the shimmering Kaptai Lake and lush green hills, Rangamati is a tranquil hill district known for its hanging bridge, indigenous Chakma culture, handicrafts, and peaceful boat rides through emerald-green waters.
Bangladesh's only coral island is a slice of paradise — turquoise waters, pristine beaches, coconut palms, and vibrant marine life. Saint Martin is perfect for snorkeling, diving, and watching breathtaking sunsets over the Bay of Bengal.
Bangladesh's port city and second-largest metropolis blends natural beauty with commercial energy. Patenga beach, the iconic ship-breaking yards, Foy's Lake, and the lush hills of Sitakunda make Chittagong a city of contrasts.
Known as the "Daughter of the Sea", Kuakata is one of the few beaches in the world where you can witness both sunrise and sunset over the ocean. The Rakhain tribal villages and mangrove forest add cultural depth to this serene coastline.
Where the Brahmaputra River meets lush green plains, Mymensingh is the cultural and agricultural heartland of Bangladesh. The historic Mymensingh Rajbari palace, Birishiri's colourful earth and clear rivers offer a serene authentic experience.