[{"title":"Day 1 - Arrival in Dhaka","name":"Dhaka","description":"<p>Welcome to Bangladesh! On arrival in Dhaka, you will be met by our representative and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is yours at leisure.</p><br/><p><strong>Dhaka<br /><br/></strong>Dhaka is chaotic and loud. Running to its own rhythm, the city runs high on energy. Initially, it can be overwhelming – the traffic, the smog, the heat, but once you look beyond the surface-level disarray, the city’s charm will encapsulate you with its charismatic colours and rich culture. From clanky rickshaws to bobbing boats in the never-ending thread of waterways, a blend of Mughal and British monuments will shine through showcasing the history. The cities spiritual side will begin to appear in the form of temples and mosques. The local street scene of funky art and foodie scenes will emerge, giving you a glimpse at the huge potential this country tucked on the shores of West Bengal can offer the traveller prepared to delve a little deeper.</p><br/><p><strong>Liberation War Museum<br /><br/></strong>Depending on your arrival time, you may wish to visit the Liberation War Museum (closed on Sundays), which preserves the memory of Bangladesh’s 1971 war for independence from Pakistan. The museum features four galleries covering the country’s early history, the Language Movement of 1952, the rise of Bengali nationalism, and the nine-month-long War of Liberation.</p><br/><p><strong>National Parliament Complex<br /><br/></strong>You can also catch an outside view of the National Parliament Complex, designed by the renowned architect Louis I. Kahn. This architectural masterpiece covers 200 acres and symbolises Bangladeshi culture and heritage, earning the prestigious Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 1989.</p><br/><p> </p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>N/A</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Overnight The Way Dhaka or similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Airport transfer<strong> </strong></p><br/><p><strong>Travel time and distance<br /><br/></strong>Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport to Dhaka City Hotel: 15 km | 30 to 60 minutes<br /><br/>Dhaka City Hotel to Liberation War Museum: 5 km | 20 to 30 minutes<br /><br/>Liberation War Museum to National Parliament Complex: 3 km | 15 to 20 minutes</p><br/>","lat":"23.804093","lng":"90.415238"},{"title":"Day 2 - Dhaka to Sreemangal via Rupshi","name":"Sreemangal","description":"<p><strong>Rupshi Village<br /><br/></strong>After breakfast, depart for Sreemangal, the tea capital of Bangladesh. En route, visit Rupshi village to witness the traditional Jamdani weaving. This handloom-woven fabric, primarily used for Saris, is made from cotton and was historically known as Muslin. The process is intricate, relying entirely on the weaver’s skill and memory. Each motif is crafted without mechanical assistance, sketches, or written patterns, showcasing a truly unique Bangladeshi art form.</p><br/><p><strong>Murapara Jamindar Palace<br /><br/></strong>Next, visit the Murapara Jamindar Palace, built in 1889 by Ramratan Banerjee, the founder of the Murapara Jamindari.</p><br/><p><strong>Sreemangal</strong><br /><br/>Arriving in Sreemangal in the afternoon, you’ll be greeted by rolling hills of lush tea plantations, dense forests teeming with birdlife, and tribal villages nestled in the valleys. After checking in and freshening up at the resort, consider visiting the Monipuri village market for vibrant handicrafts made by tribal women. Cap off the day with a unique 7-layer tea at a roadside stall while chatting with the locals.</p><br/><p> </p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast, Lunch at Bengali Restaurant</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Overnight in Grand Sultana Tea Resort and Golf in Sreemangal or similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle with English-speaking guide</p><br/><p><strong>Travel time and distance<br /><br/></strong>Dhaka to Rupshi Village: 32 km | 1 hour<br /><br/>Rupshi Village to Murapara Jamindar Palace: 12 km | 20 minutes<br /><br/>Murapara Jamindar Palace to Sreemangal :164 km | 4 hours</p><br/>","lat":"24.309455","lng":"91.731442"},{"title":"Day 3 - Sreemangal","name":"Sreemangal","description":"<p><strong>Lawachara Rainforest<br /><br/></strong>Wake up in paradise. After breakfast, spend the day exploring the lush Lawachara tropical rainforest. This national park is home to rare species like the Capped Langur, Loris, Ape Monkeys, and the Hoolok Gibbon. Keep an eye out for the world’s largest butterflies, including the Birdwing and Ornithoptera, with wingspans reaching 6–8 inches! Bird enthusiasts will also be thrilled to spot over 286 species of colourful local birds.</p><br/><p><strong>Visit Khasia Village<br /><br/></strong>Take a trail to the Khasia village, located just on the outskirts of the forest, where you can experience their unique lifestyle and learn about their agricultural practices.</p><br/><p><strong>Tea Processing Centre and Garo Village<br /><br/></strong>Next, visit a tea processing centre (if operational) to observe the intricate tea-making process, followed by a trip to a Garo village, where you’ll discover their fascinating lifestyle and ancient traditions.</p><br/><p><strong>Madhabpur Lake<br /><br/></strong>If time allows, head to Madhabpur Lake, surrounded by tea and pineapple gardens. Sreemangal is renowned for having the world’s largest tea gardens and is a haven for migratory birds in winter, as well as vibrant orange and pineapple plantations.</p><br/><p> </p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast and lunch at Bengali Restaurant</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Overnight in Grand Sultana Tea Resort and Golf in Sreemangal or similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle with English-speaking guide</p><br/><p><strong>Travel time and distance<br /><br/></strong>Lawachara Rainforest to Khasia Village: 2 km | 10 minutes<br /><br/>Khasia Village to Tea Processing Centre: 7 km | 20 minutes<br /><br/>Tea Processing Centre to Garo Village: 5 km | 15 minutes<br /><br/>Garo Village to Madhabpur Lake: 22 km | 45 minutes</p><br/>","lat":"24.309455","lng":"91.731442"},{"title":"Day 4 - Sreemangal to Sonargaon","name":"Chattogram","description":"<p><strong>Morning: Explore Sreemangal’s Tea Gardens<br /><br/></strong>Start your day with a relaxing walk through Sreemangal’s lush tea gardens. Enjoy observing the vibrant local birdlife and watch the local women plucking tea leaves. Feel free to chat with them or try your hand at tea plucking!</p><br/><p><strong>Drive to Sonargaon<br /><br/></strong>Embark on a scenic drive to Sonargaon via the renowned Asian Highway. As you travel, take in the picturesque landscape of green crop lands, bustling wayside markets, and charming forested villages inhabited by both indigenous and local communities.</p><br/><p><strong>Afternoon: Discover Sonargaon<br /><br/></strong>Sonargaon, once the ancient capital of Bengal during the Turkish Sultanate period in 1280 AD, was a prominent administrative, commercial, and maritime hub. It was the seat of medieval Muslim rulers and governors of Eastern Bengal, including Sultan Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah, Isa Khan, and the Baro-Bhuyan Confederacy. Historic travellers like Ibn Battuta and Ma Huan described Sonargaon as a thriving trade centre.</p><br/><p><strong>Visit Panam Nagar<br /><br/></strong>Explore Panam Nagar, one of the world’s most endangered historic sites and of great archaeological and artistic significance. Known as the Dead City, Panam Nagar features over 50 buildings from the late 19th century. The site has suffered from damp, biological damage, and insect damage. It was listed on the World Monuments Watch List of 100 Most Endangered Sites by the New York-based World Monument Fund in 2006. [Note: Closed on Sundays and the first half of Mondays.]</p><br/><p><strong>Optional: Visit the Folk-Art Museum<br /><br/></strong>If time allows, visit the Folk-Art Museum to immerse yourself in Bengali rural culture. Established by renowned Bangladeshi painter Joynul Abedin on March 12, 1975, the museum includes the historic Boro Sardar Bari, built by a wealthy man named Gopinath in 1023 AD. The Bangladesh Folk-Arts and Crafts Foundation has converted the house into a museum as well. [Note: Both museums are closed on Wednesdays and Thursdays.]</p><br/><p> </p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast and lunch at Bengali Restaurant</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Overnight in Royal Resort in Sonargaon or similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle with English-speaking guide</p><br/><p><strong>Travel time and distance<br /><br/></strong>Sreemangal to Sonargaon: 185 km | 5 hrs drive</p><br/>","lat":"22.375208","lng":"91.834861"},{"title":"Day 5 - Sonargaon to Chattogram via Cumilla","name":"Rangamati","description":"<p><strong>Cumilla<br /><br/></strong>Start your day with a drive to Cumilla, a journey of approximately 75 km. Here, you’ll explore the remarkable archaeological sites of Salban Vihara, situated in the Mainamati Lalmai hill range. This area was a prominent centre of Buddhist culture from the 8th to 12th century, under the Chandra and Deva dynasties. You’ll discover over 50 excavated sites, featuring rare terracotta plaques, bronze and black stone statues, and Votive Stupas.</p><br/><p><strong>Lunch<br /><br/></strong>Enjoy a hearty lunch at a local highway restaurant, where you can savour authentic Bengali cuisine.</p><br/><p><strong>Kumira<br /><br/></strong>If time allows, consider a brief stop at Kumira to browse shops selling unique products crafted from the steel of dismantled ships. Note that the ship-breaking yard itself is not open to visitors.</p><br/><p><strong>Chattogram<br /><br/></strong>Continue your journey to Chattogram, where you’ll spend the night at the Agrabad Hotel or a similar accommodation.</p><br/><p><strong> </strong></p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast and lunch at Bengali Restaurant</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Overnight in Agrabad Hotel Chattogram or similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle with English-speaking guide</p><br/><p><strong>Travel time and distance<br /><br/></strong>Sonargaon to Cumilla: 75 km | 1.5 hrs<br /><br/>Cumilla to Chattogram: 155 km | 3.5 hrs</p><br/>","lat":"22.661956","lng":"92.161112"},{"title":"Day 6 - Chattogram to Rangamati ","name":"Bandarban","description":"<p><strong>Andarkilla Shahi Jame Masjid<br /><br/></strong>Begin your day with a visit to the historic Andarkilla Shahi Jame Masjid in Chattogram. This 352-year-old mosque stands as a testament to Mughal triumphs over the Arakani Moghs and Portuguese pirates. Built in 1667 by Umed Khan, on the orders of Emperor Aurangzeb, the mosque sits atop a high hill known as Ander-Qila. Though it served as a British ammunition store in the 18th century, it was restored for religious purposes in 1855. The mosque’s architectural and artistic features are noteworthy, attracting around 2,000 daily worshippers and up to 8,000 on Jummah.</p><br/><p><strong>War Cemetery<br /><br/></strong>Next, visit the War Cemetery, a solemn site dedicated to Commonwealth soldiers who perished during World War II on the Indo-Burmese front. Created by the British Army, this cemetery originally held about 400 burials, with graves later transferred from Lushai Hills and other locations. It now contains 731 Commonwealth graves, including those of soldiers from Australia, Britain, Canada, and New Zealand. The cemetery, spanning 6 acres, is maintained by the Commonwealth Graves Commission.</p><br/><p><strong>Rangamati</strong><br /><br/>Travel to Rangamati and immerse yourself in the picturesque surroundings. This charming town, set on the edge of a man-made lake, serves as a centre for rice milling, cotton weaving, and agriculture. Take in the scenic beauty, including the hanging bridge, and explore the local area.</p><br/><p><strong>Local Weaving Village<br /><br/></strong>In the afternoon, visit a local weaving village. Engage with the community and learn about traditional weaving techniques. Try your hand at this age-old craft and gain insights into local traditions.</p><br/><p><em> </em></p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast and lunch at Bengali Restaurant</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Overnight in Hill Ambassador Hotel Rangamati or a similar<strong> </strong></p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle with English-speaking guide</p><br/><p><strong>Travel time and distance<br /><br/></strong>Chattogram to Rangamati: 80 km | 3 hrs</p><br/>","lat":"22.196146","lng":"92.217589"},{"title":"Day 7 - Rangamati to Bandarban","name":"Bandarban","description":"<p><strong>Kaptai Lake Cruise<br /><br/></strong>Start your day with a relaxing cruise on the pristine waters of Kaptai Lake. As you sail, take in the scenic beauty of the surrounding landscape and watch local fishermen casting their nets along the shoreline or navigating the waters in simple boats. You’ll stop at the Shuvolong Waterfall, which is most impressive after the monsoon season when it cascades in full force.</p><br/><p><strong>Visit to Chakma and Marma Tribes<br /><br/></strong>During your cruise, you’ll visit the vibrant Chakma and Marma tribes. This is a unique opportunity to engage with the local communities and learn about their rich cultural traditions and way of life. Their colourful attire and fascinating lifestyles reflect the deep-rooted customs of these indigenous people.</p><br/><p><strong>Lunch</strong><br /><br/>Enjoy an authentic tribal lunch at a local restaurant. Traditional tribal cuisine will give you a real taste of the region’s culinary heritage.</p><br/><p><strong>Journey to Bandarban<br /><br/></strong>Continue your journey towards Bandarban, travelling along a winding, serpentine road that reveals stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys. Upon arrival in Bandarban, you will be free to relax in the evening.</p><br/><p> </p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast and lunch at a tribal restaurant</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>2 nights in D’More Hotel Bandarban or a similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle with English-speaking guide<br /><br/>Boat cruise on Kaptai Lake<strong> </strong></p><br/><p><strong>Travel time and distance<br /><br/></strong>Chattogram to Kaptai Lake: 65 km | 2 hrs<br /><br/>Kaptai Lake to Shuvolong Waterfall: 20 km | 45 mins (by boat)<br /><br/>Shuvolong Waterfall to Chakma Tribe Village: 5 km | 20 mins (by boat)<br /><br/>Chakma Tribe Village to Bandarban: 95 km | 3 hrs</p><br/>","lat":"22.196146","lng":"92.217589"},{"title":"Day 8 - Bandarban","name":"Cox's Bazar","description":"<p><strong>Local Tribal Villages (Bawm and Mru)<br /><br/></strong>Start your day by visiting the local tribal villages of Bawm and Mru. Engage with the villagers, gaining insights into their unique cultures and traditions. The journey to these remote villages offers breathtaking views, with panoramic hill slopes covered in lush creeper jungles, streams, and the scenic Sangu River carving its way through the landscape.</p><br/><p><strong>Golden Temple<br /><br/></strong>Next, enjoy a distant view of the famous Golden Temple, the most ornamented Buddhist temple in Bangladesh. While the temple is restricted to non-Buddhist visitors, its grandeur can still be appreciated from afar. Perched atop Zadi Hill, the temple is built in the traditional Southeast Asian architectural style and houses the second-largest statue of Buddha in Bangladesh.</p><br/><p><strong>Sangu River Cruise<br /><br/></strong>In the afternoon, embark on a serene cruise along the Sangu River. As you glide through the waters, you will visit a tribal minority village, offering a deeper connection to the region’s rich cultural tapestry.</p><br/><p><strong> </strong></p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast and lunch at a local restaurant</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>D’More Hotel Bandarban or a similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle with English-speaking guide<br /><br/>Boat ride along the Sangu River<strong> </strong></p><br/><p><strong>Travel time and distance<br /><br/></strong>Local Tribal Villages (Bawm and Mru) to Golden Temple: 25 km | 1.5 hrs<br /><br/>Golden Temple to Sangu River (Cruise starting point): 15 km | 30 mins<br /><br/>Sangu River (Cruise) to Local Tribal Minority Village: 10 km | 1 hr (by boat)</p><br/>","lat":"21.427218","lng":"92.006106"},{"title":"Day 9 - Bandarban to Cox’s Bazar ","name":"Dhaka","description":"<p><strong>Himchori National Park<br /><br/></strong>After breakfast, embark on a scenic drive to Cox’s Bazar, with your first stop at Himchori National Park. Established in 1980 and protected by the government, this park offers travellers stunning views of the Himchori waterfall and lush greenery. Home to a diverse range of flora, the park features 58 species of trees, 4 species of grass, 15 species of shrubs, 19 climbers, and 21 species of herbs. It’s a haven for biologists and birdwatchers alike, boasting over 286 bird species.</p><br/><p><strong>Inani Beach<br /><br/></strong>After lunch at a local Bengali restaurant, continue to Inani Beach, renowned for its vast rock and coral boulders. During the summer or rainy season, the coral stones appear vibrant and alive, offering a unique natural spectacle. Take in the serene and seemingly endless views of the sea, perfect for watching the sunset.</p><br/><p><strong> </strong></p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast and lunch at a local restaurant</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Overnight in Dera Resort in Cox’s Bazar or a similar</p><br/><p><strong> </strong><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle with English-speaking guide</p><br/><p><strong>Travel time and distance<br /><br/></strong>Himchori National Park to Cox’s Bazar: 20 km | 45 mins<br /><br/>Cox’s Bazar to Inani Beach: 30 km | 1 hr</p><br/>","lat":"23.804093","lng":"90.415238"},{"title":"Day 10 - Cox’s Bazar to Jashore via Dhaka","name":"Sundarbans","description":"<p><strong>Maheshkhali Island Visit<br /><br/></strong>After breakfast, embark on a visit to Maheshkhali Island, a serene destination accessible via a speed boat crossing the bay channel. The island is renowned for its lush, forested hills and mangrove forests. One of the highlights of the island is the ancient ‘Adinath Temple,’ which stands majestically on a hilltop, offering panoramic views. Also of note is the ‘Rakhain Village,’ home to a vibrant Buddhist Temple, adding a touch of cultural colour and historical significance to your visit.</p><br/><p><strong>Flight Transfer<br /><br/></strong>Return to Cox’s Bazar airport for your domestic flight to Jashore via Dhaka<br /><br/>Flight schedule: CXB-DAC 15:25 16:30 and DAC-JSR 18:30 19:15</p><br/><p><strong>Arrival in Jashore<br /><br/></strong>Upon arrival in Jashore, you will be met by a representative and transferred to your hotel.</p><br/><p> </p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast and lunch at a local restaurant</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Overnight in Zabeer Hotel in Jashore or a similar</p><br/><p><strong> </strong><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Airport transfer<br /><br/>Private vehicle with English-speaking guide<br /><br/>Domestic flight</p><br/><p><strong>Travel time and distance<br /><br/></strong>Cox’s Bazar to Maheshkhali Island: 20 km | 1 hr (by speed boat)</p><br/><p>Cox’s Bazar to Dhaka: 350 km | 1 hr 5 min (flight duration: CXB DAC 15:25 16:30)</p><br/><p>Dhaka to Jashore: 200 km | 45 min (flight duration: DAC JSR 18:30 19:15)</p><br/><p>Jashore Airport to Hotel: 10 km | 20 min</p><br/>","lat":"21.949727","lng":"89.18333"},{"title":"Day 11 - Jashore to Mongla via Bagerhat","name":"Sundarbans","description":"<p><strong>Bagerhat</strong><br /><br/>Start your day early with a drive to Bagerhat, a historic city nestled in the mangrove jungle at the confluence of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers. Founded by Turkish commander Ulugh Khan Jahan in the 15th century, Bagerhat is renowned for its mosque city, featuring numerous ancient Islamic monuments constructed from bricks. Begin with a visit to the Kodla Math in the village of Ayudha, located 10 km north of the 60-Domed Mosque. This UNESCO World Heritage site is notable for its architectural grandeur and historical significance. Nearby, you’ll also find several smaller brick-built mosques and the holy shrine of Saint Khan Jahan Ali. The area is also known for its crocodile-infested lake, adding to its unique charm.</p><br/><p><strong>Mongla</strong><br /><br/>Proceed to Mongla, where you will board your boat for an extraordinary adventure into the Sundarbans, the largest saltwater mangrove forest in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shared by West Bengal in India and Khulna District in Bangladesh, this vast delta is formed by the major rivers flowing from the Himalayas. The confluence of freshwater and saltwater, known as brackish water, fosters a unique ecosystem. This sanctuary is home to over 300 species of birds, fish, reptiles, monkeys, and the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger. Under the water, you might encounter the Ganges dolphin, Indo-Pacific humpbacked dolphin, Irrawaddy dolphin, and finless porpoise.</p><br/><p><strong>Cruising the Sundarbans<br /><br/></strong>Set sail southward on your cruise boat. After a few hours of navigation, the boat will stop at a forest station for formalities and to pick up an armed forest guard for safety. The Sundarbans is a wild, untamed environment, and the presence of tigers necessitates extra caution. Continue your journey through the mangroves, arriving at Andermanik in the afternoon. Enjoy a canal cruise to experience the dense jungle up close.</p><br/><p> </p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast and Lunch onboard, Dinner will be served on the cruise boat</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>2 nights in a cruise boat in the Sundarbans</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle with English-speaking guide<br /><br/>Boat Cruise<br /><br/>Canal Cruise<strong> </strong></p><br/><p><strong>Travel time and distance<br /><br/></strong>Jashore to Mongla via Bagerhat: 150 km | 5 hrs drive<br /><br/>Mongla to Sundarbans: By cruise boat</p><br/>","lat":"21.949727","lng":"89.18333"},{"title":"Day 12 - Sundarban","name":"Sundarbans","description":"<p><strong>Morning Exploration<br /><br/></strong>Awake to the soothing sounds of nature in the Sundarban forest. Early this morning, embark on an exploration of this renowned area, known for its diverse wildlife and bird species. Enjoy a cruise through the narrower canals aboard a small country boat, which provides an ideal vantage point for bird watching.</p><br/><p><strong>Arrival at Kotka<br /><br/></strong>Arrive in Kotka by late morning. After breakfast, you have the option to engage in several activities. Climb one of the watchtowers to gain a panoramic view of the surrounding wildlife, or take a jungle hike through the dense mangrove forest for a closer look at the area’s flora and fauna. A walk to Badamtala Beach (2.5 km) offers a unique experience as you follow tiger trails across sandy stretches and savannah-like grasslands before re-entering the lush forest.</p><br/><p><strong>Travel to Kachikhali Island<br /><br/></strong>Return to your boat and set sail for Kachikhali Island (Tiger Point – 2 hours), a renowned wildlife habitat known for its tiger population. In the afternoon, embark on an adventurous forest hike under the canopy, eventually reaching broad grasslands where you can observe herds of spotted deer and wild boar. The elusive Royal Bengal Tiger may make a rare appearance, so keep your eyes peeled!</p><br/><p><strong> </strong></p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast, Lunch and BBQ Dinner on board</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Cruise boat in the Sundarbans</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle with English-speaking guide<br /><br/>Boat Cruise<strong> </strong></p><br/><p><strong>Travel time and distance<br /><br/></strong>Sundarban to Kotka: 2.5 km | 30 mins (for Badamtala Beach Walk)<br /><br/>Kotka to Kachikhali Island (Tiger Point): 2 hrs (sailing distance varies)<strong> </strong></p><br/>","lat":"21.949727","lng":"89.18333"},{"title":"Day 13 - Sundarbans to Barisal","name":"Dhaka","description":"<p><strong>Cruise from Sundarbans to Mongla<br /><br/></strong>Depending on the tide schedule, your boat will begin its return journey once the waters are in. Enjoy a full day cruising through the serene mangrove forest, taking in the tranquil beauty of the creeks. This peaceful journey offers a unique perspective of the Sundarbans’ lush landscapes and rich biodiversity.</p><br/><p><strong>Transfer to Barisal<br /><br/></strong>Upon arrival in Mongla in the early afternoon, disembark and transfer to Barisal. The drive to Barisal takes approximately 3.5 hours, covering a distance of around 120 km.</p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast, Lunch and Dinne in Barisal</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Grand Park Hotel Barisal or similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle with English-speaking guide<br /><br/>Boat Cruise</p><br/><p><strong>Travel time and distance<br /><br/></strong>Mongla to Barisal: 130 km | 3.5 hrs</p><br/>","lat":"23.804093","lng":"90.415238"},{"title":"Day 14 - Barisal to Dhaka via Banaripara","name":"Dhaka","description":"<p><strong>Floating Vegetable Market<br /><br/></strong>Wake up early and pack your breakfast from the hotel. Depart at 0530 hrs to explore the renowned Floating Vegetable Market, a unique attraction in Bangladesh. This market is one of the few remaining floating markets globally, alongside those in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam and Dal Lake in Kashmir. As you navigate through the canals, you’ll have the chance to visit local artisans and their families. Experience the traditional pottery-making process, from transporting clay by wooden boat to shaping it with a manual wheel, firing it in an oven, and eventually preparing it for shipment.</p><br/><p><strong>Journey to Dhaka<br /><br/></strong>Due to the discontinuation of the rocket steamer services and the recent construction of a new bridge over the Padma River, the journey to Dhaka has become more efficient, reducing travel time to approximately 4-5 hours.</p><br/><p><strong> </strong><strong> </strong></p><br/><p><strong>Meals</strong><br /><br/>Pack breakfast from the hotel and lunch at a Local restaurant</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation</strong><br /><br/>2 nights in The Way Dhaka Hotel or similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle with English-speaking guide<br /><br/>Boat ride</p><br/><p><strong>Travel time and distance<br /><br/></strong>Floating Vegetable Market to Dhaka: 200 km | 4-5 hrs<br /><br/>Barisal to Dhaka via Banaripara: 235 km | 6.5 hrs</p><br/>","lat":"23.804093","lng":"90.415238"},{"title":"Day 15 - Dhaka","name":"Dhaka","description":"<p><strong>Historical Walking Tour of Old Dhaka<br /><br/></strong>After breakfast, embark on a full day of sightseeing to explore the old part of Dhaka, which offers a glimpse into the heritage of the Mughal Era (1608). This area is characterised by its ornamented mosques, covered markets, and bustling streets filled with rickshaws and vendors. Your guide will lead you through the Old Hindu Streets, where you can experience the vibrant atmosphere of the old town. This historical district, known for its richly decorated brick buildings from the late Mughal or Colonial period, is home to the Shankhari Community. The community’s name, derived from ‘Shankha’—a decorated bangle made from conch shells—symbolises a married Hindu woman. Witness the traditional making of these ornaments and enjoy live street food, a renowned feature of Old Dhaka.</p><br/><p><strong>Visit to Northbrook Hall<br /><br/></strong>Next, visit Northbrook Hall, also known as Lalkuthi (the red house), situated on the bank of the Buriganga River. Built-in 1879 by Raja Rai Bahadur and other eminent Jamindars in honour of Lord Northbrook, the viceroy of India, the hall was inaugurated on 24 May 1880 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s birth anniversary. Initially used as a telegram office and later as Central Women’s College, it is now under the purview of Dhaka Municipality Corporation.</p><br/><p><strong>Sadarghat Waterfront and Historical Sites<br /><br/></strong>Explore the vibrant Sadarghat waterfront, once a major riverport with numerous boats and watercraft. Although passenger traffic has decreased due to the Padma Bridge, the area remains bustling. Visit the Ahsan Manzil, the former palace of the Nawab of Dhaka (closed on Thursdays and the first half of Fridays), the Armenian Church built in 1781, and the ornate Star Mosque (Qassabtuli Mosque). Continue to the incomplete Mughal Fort at Lalbagh (closed on Sundays and the first half of Mondays), the historic Curzon Hall at Dhaka University, and Dhakeswari Temple, built by King Ballal Sen in the 12th century and regarded as the state temple of Bangladesh for the Hindu community. Some believe the city’s name, Dhaka, originates from this temple.</p><br/><p><strong>Lunch and Shopping<br /><br/></strong>Enjoy lunch at a local Bengali restaurant, followed by a visit to Aarong, renowned for its Bangladeshi handicrafts and products.</p><br/><p> </p><br/><p><strong>Meals</strong><br /><br/>Breakfast and lunch at a local restaurant</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation</strong><br /><br/>The Way Dhaka or a similar hotel.</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle with English-speaking guide<br /><br/>Boat ride<strong> </strong></p><br/><p><strong>Travel time and distance<br /><br/></strong>Old Dhaka to Northbrook Hall: 5 km | 15 mins<br /><br/>Northbrook Hall to Sadarghat Waterfront and Historical Sites: 3 km | 10 mins<br /><br/>Sadarghat Waterfront and Historical Sites to Aarong (for Shopping): 8 km | 25 mins<br /><br/>Aarong (for Shopping) to The Way Dhaka or a similar hotel (Accommodation): 7 km | 20 mins</p><br/>","lat":"23.804093","lng":"90.415238"}]