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Bangladesh is a land of scenic beauty and rich cultural heritage, located in South Asia. From the world’s largest mangrove forest to the longest sea beach, Bangladesh is home to numerous fascinating tourist destinations that will surely leave a lasting impression. The country is a perfect blend of ancient history, cultural diversity, and natural wonders, making it an ideal destination for travelers who want to explore the unique experiences that Bangladesh has to offer. In this article of What to See in Bangladesh, we will highlight the top tourist destinations and most famous places in Bangladesh that you should not miss during your visit.

The tourist attractions can be divided in 04 parts:

  • Dhaka is the center of accessing all the destinations
  • North West Part – North Bengal
  • North East – Sylhet and Srimangal
  • South East – Chittagong Hill Tracks and Beaches
  • South West – Sundarban, Bagherhut and Rivers

The Image here givens an idea of what to see in Bangladesh and plan your itinerary covering most famous places of Bangladesh. Also check, Things to do in Bangladesh page to know more about activites in our country.

what to see in bangladesh and most famous places tour plan

What to see in Dhaka and the most famous places:

Lalbagh Fort:
Lalbagh Fort is a Mughal-era fort located in the old part of Dhaka city. Built in the 17th century by Prince Muhammad Azam, it has a variety of structures such as a mosque, a tomb, and a palace. Visitors can explore the intricate design and architecture of the fort, as well as enjoy the lush greenery of its gardens.

Ahsan Manzil:
Ahsan Manzil is a 19th century palace located on the bank of the Buriganga River in Dhaka. It was the residence of the Nawab of Dhaka and now serves as a museum showcasing the history and culture of the city. The palace is an excellent example of Indo-Saracenic architecture and is a must-visit for history buffs.

Dhakeshwari Temple:
Dhakeshwari Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located in Dhaka, dedicated to the goddess Dhakeshwari. Built in the 12th century, it is considered one of the holiest places of worship for Hindus in Bangladesh. The temple’s stunning architecture and intricate carvings are a sight to behold.

 

 

Star Mosque:
Star Mosque is a beautiful mosque located in the old part of Dhaka city. Built in the early 19th century, it is known for its stunning blue mosaic tiles which adorn the walls and domes of the mosque.

Panam City and Sonargaon:
Panam City is an abandoned city located in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. Once a thriving center of trade and commerce, it is now a ghost town with ruins of buildings, temples, and mansions. Visitors can explore the deserted city and get a glimpse of its glorious past. Sonargaon, on the other hand, is a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage and a variety of attractions including a folk art museum, a palace, and a weaving factory.

Sompur Mahavihara

The famous and beautiful archaeological sites in northern Bangladesh

Paharpur Buddhist Monastery or Sompur Mahavihara:
Paharpur Buddhist Monastery, also known as Somapura Mahavihara, is an ancient monastery located in Naogaon district of Bangladesh. Built in the 8th century, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the largest monasteries south of the Himalayas. Visitors can explore the ruins of the complex which includes temples, stupas, and a large library.

Mahasthangarh, Bogra:
Mahasthangarh is an archaeological site in Bogra, Bangladesh, which was the capital of the Pundravardhana region during the Maurya dynasty. The site has ruins of ancient fortifications, temples, palaces, and a museum displaying artifacts found at the site.

Kantajew Temple, Dinajpur:

Kantajew Temple, a remarkable architectural gem located near Dinajpur town which is also a 1 hour drive from Saidpur Airport. Originally constructed in 1752 by Maharaja Pran Nath of Dinajpur, this majestic three-storied temple stands as a testament to the region’s rich heritage. You’ll be captivated by the intricate beauty that adorns every inch of the temple’s walls with Delicate terracotta art works which we vote as best art works among all the temples in Bangladesh.

Other Archaeological Sites in North Bengal:
Apart from Mahasthangarh, there are several other archaeological sites in North Bengal that are worth visiting. These include the ruins of ancient cities like:

  • Gaur: it ce thriving centers of trade and culture. Phuthia Temple Complex,

 

Archiological Sites of Bangladesh

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