The bustling capital city with Mughal-era architecture, vibrant culture, and delicious street food.
The largest mangrove forest in the world, home to the endangered Royal Bengal Tiger.
A land of rolling hills, tea plantations, and lush rainforests, popular for eco-tourism and adventure activities.
Home to indigenous communities, tribal villages, and breathtaking waterfalls, offering a glimpse into Bangladesh's diverse cultures.
A 17th-century ten-terraced Hindu temple, showcasing intricate terracotta artwork.
The largest Buddhist monastery in South Asia, dating back to the 7th century AD.
A hill station with waterfalls, trekking trails, and panoramic views of the surrounding hills.
The tea capital of Bangladesh, offering scenic tea gardens, lush landscapes, and wildlife encounters.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring a cluster of mosques dating back to the 15th century.
The country's third-largest city, known for its bustling port, mangrove forests, and Royal Bengal Tiger safaris.