North Bengal is often called the Heritage Highway of Bangladesh

a region rich in history and culture. Travelers can explore remarkable sites, from the stunning terracotta Kantajee Temple to the ancient Paharpur Buddhist Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage treasure. The area is also dotted with magnificent mosques from the Sultanate and Mughal eras, each telling its own story of Bengal’s glorious past.

Sylhet, a land of mist and monsoon, receives the highest rainfall in Bangladesh

and shares its border with India’s Meghalaya. This lush region is home to endless tea gardens, with Sreemangal known as the tea capital, where rolling plantations, rainforests, and vibrant tribal communities shape its charm. The wetlands of Sreemangal offer a magical experience, especially in winter, when thousands of migratory birds arrive, turning the landscape into […]

Around Dhaka lie countless gems waiting to be explored

from river cruises to historic wonders. Sonargaon is among the most fascinating, home to the famous abandoned city of Panam, the Folk Museum, and timeless streets to wander. In Savar, the final battle with the Pakistan Army was fought, and today the towering National Monument of Independence honors that legacy. A short ride away in […]