Bangladesh Tour Spot Directory
All Tourist Spots in Bangladesh
Explore 20 handpicked tourist places of bangladesh — from the southern beaches to the northern hills. Pick a place to visit in bangladesh and start planning.

Cox's Bazar
An unbroken 120 km stretch of golden sand where the Bay of Bengal meets endless sky — the crown jewel of Bangladesh's coastline.

The Sundarbans
A UNESCO World Heritage tidal forest of winding rivers and tangled roots — the last great refuge of the Royal Bengal Tiger.

Sajek Valley
A high hill valley where you wake above a sea of clouds, surrounded by green peaks and the warm hospitality of indigenous communities.

Saint Martin's Island
A tiny tropical island ringed by turquoise water, coconut palms and coral reefs — the southernmost tip of the country.

Srimangal
Endless rolling tea gardens, the famous seven-layer tea, and the Lawachara rainforest alive with the calls of Hoolock gibbons.
Jaflong
Crystal-clear river water rolling boulders down from the Khasi hills, set against the green peaks of the Indian border — the scenic gem of Sylhet.
Ratargul Swamp Forest
A freshwater swamp forest you explore by boat, where trees stand in the water and the canopy closes overhead — the only one of its kind in the country.
Rangamati
A tranquil hill district built around the vast blue Kaptai Lake, with hanging bridges, Buddhist temples and the cultures of a dozen indigenous peoples.
Bagerhat
A UNESCO World Heritage city of 15th-century mosques and tombs, crowned by the extraordinary Sixty Dome Mosque built by the saint-general Khan Jahan Ali.
Paharpur
The vast 8th-century Somapura Mahavihara — once one of the largest Buddhist monasteries south of the Himalayas, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Bandarban
The most mountainous district in Bangladesh — home to its tallest summits, cloud-level viewpoints, remote lakes and serene Buddhist temples set among indigenous hill cultures.
Kuakata
A wide, uncrowded 18 km beach on the southern Bay of Bengal where you can watch both the sunrise and the sunset over the sea from the same shore.
Old Dhaka
The pulsing historic heart of the capital — Mughal forts and palaces, a riverfront packed with ferries, hand-painted rickshaws and legendary biryani.
Sylhet City
A riverside city of Sufi shrines, the iconic Keane Bridge and tea-clad hills — the gateway to Sylhet's waterfalls, swamp forests and tea gardens.
Sonargaon & Panam City
An ancient seat of power famous for muslin, where a single haunting street of abandoned merchant mansions, a Sultanate-era mosque and a folk-art museum make an easy heritage day trip from Dhaka.
Patenga Beach
A lively city beach at the mouth of the Karnaphuli, more about sunsets, sea breeze and street food than swimming — with cargo ships drifting past on their way to the country's busiest port.
Foy's Lake
A man-made lake winding among green hills in the heart of Chattogram, now ringed by an amusement park, a water park and a hillside resort — the city's favourite family day out.
Sitakunda — Chandranath
A hilltop Shakti Peeth reached by a steep stone stairway, where pilgrims and trekkers climb Chandranath Peak for sweeping views, with eco-park waterfalls and a green sea-meadow beach close by.
Mahasthangarh
The earliest known urban site in Bangladesh — the ancient capital of Pundranagara, with high citadel ramparts, scattered temple and palace ruins and a museum of terracotta, coins and statuary.
Puthia Temple Complex
A serene estate town around a temple pond, holding the country's largest group of historic Hindu temples — terracotta Krishna panels, a towering stone Shiva temple and a Renaissance-style raja's palace.