About Bangladesh
A Hidden Gem of South Asia
Bangladesh, often called the Land of Rivers, is one of Asia’s most enchanting yet undiscovered travel destinations. Nestled between India and Myanmar, with the Bay of Bengal to the south, Bangladesh offers a rare combination of unspoiled natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and warm-hearted people.
Breathtaking Natural Wonders
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Cox’s Bazar – The world’s longest natural sandy sea beach, stretching over 120 km, perfect for sunbathing, surfing, and beach walks.
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The Sundarbans – The largest mangrove forest on Earth and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger, spotted deer, crocodiles, and hundreds of bird species.
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Sylhet & Srimangal – Endless tea gardens, rolling hills, and serene waterfalls; Srimangal is known as the “Tea Capital of Bangladesh”.
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Bandarban & Rangamati – Majestic hills, tribal villages, colorful markets, and crystal-clear lakes like Kaptai Lake.
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Saint Martin’s Island – A pristine coral island offering turquoise waters, fresh seafood, and a tranquil atmosphere.
A Land of Ancient History & Culture
Bangladesh’s history spans thousands of years, with influences from Buddhist, Hindu, and Islamic civilizations.
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Mahasthangarh – One of the earliest urban archaeological sites in South Asia.
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Sixty Dome Mosque (Bagerhat) – A UNESCO site showcasing 15th-century Islamic architecture.
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Paharpur Buddhist Monastery – Once the largest Buddhist monastery in the world, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Lalbagh Fort & Ahsan Manzil – Majestic Mughal-era landmarks in Dhaka.
Festivals & Traditions
Bangladesh is alive with vibrant festivals year-round:
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Pohela Boishakh – Bengali New Year celebrated with parades, music, and traditional food.
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Eid-ul-Fitr & Eid-ul-Adha – Marked by grand feasts and family gatherings.
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Nobanno – A rural harvest festival full of dance, music, and pitha (rice cakes).
Visitors will find themselves welcomed into these celebrations with genuine warmth and hospitality.
A Food Lover’s Paradise
Bangladeshi cuisine is a delightful blend of spices, flavors, and aromas:
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Hilsa Fish Curry – The national dish, cooked with mustard.
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Biriyani – Aromatic rice with tender meat, loved by locals and tourists alike.
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Fuchka & Chotpoti – Street food bursting with flavor.
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Mishti & Sweets – Rasgulla, Sandesh, and Mishti Doi (sweet yogurt) will satisfy every sweet tooth.
Adventure & River Life
With over 700 rivers, Bangladesh offers unforgettable boat journeys, river cruises, and fishing experiences. Adventurers can enjoy:
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Hiking in the Chittagong Hill Tracts.
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Trekking to Nafakhum & Amiakhum Waterfalls.
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Exploring remote islands and wildlife sanctuaries.
Why Visit Bangladesh?
Unlike many over-commercialized tourist spots, Bangladesh remains authentic, affordable, and unexplored. Foreign visitors are often amazed by:
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The genuine hospitality of locals.
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The affordability of travel, food, and accommodation.
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The untouched beauty and unique cultural experiences.
At JB International Holidays, we design tours that take you beyond the guidebooks – giving you an insider’s view of this beautiful country, whether you want a luxury holiday, cultural immersion, or thrilling adventure.
Come and discover Bangladesh – where every smile feels like home, and every journey becomes a story worth telling.
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