Flights to Bangladesh
Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka is one of the world’s most densely populated cities and a fantastic melting pot of culture and commercial development.
The stunning Baitul Mukarram, the national mosque of Bangladesh, and equally magnificent Star Mosque are two of over 6,000 scattered throughout Dhaka, earning it the distinction of the ‘City of Mosques’.
Dhaka buzzes with activity both day and night. Endless swarms of colourful rickshaws buzz through its streets, so much so that it has earned a reputation as the rickshaw capital of the world. Hop on one for an intimate tour of Old Dhaka, which will see you sweep through narrow streets and traditional bazaars.
Old Dhaka also houses Dhakeshwari Temple, an extraordinary 12th century structure distinguished by its red and white-striped design and where stirring celebrations are held every autumn.
Though modern skyscrapers now pepper the Dhaka skyline, there are countless nods to its rich past. Ahsan Manzil, also known as the Pink Palace, is a striking 19th century building that adorns the banks of the Buriganga River. Lalbagh Fort is another elegant and regal Mughal structure that offers a striking snapshot of Dhaka’s past. Escape the city frenzy and stroll the lush gardens surrounding the fort.
There is little shortage of retail options in Dhaka, particularly as it’s home to one of South Asia’s largest shopping malls. Jamuna Future Park spans nearly 400,000 square metres and not only features a vast quantity of outlet stores, but also a 22-lane bowling alley, a children’s theme park and multiple swimming pools.
Head to Sadarghat Port for a true insight into the unwavering appetite for Dhaka. Cargo ships and passenger ferries jostle for position in the beautiful chaos created by one of the world’s busiest river ports. From here, you can embark on tours along the Buriganga River and to the beautiful remote islands of Bengal Bay.
South-east of Dhaka, the historic city of Sonargaon provides a fascinating flashback to Bangladesh’s storied past. Discover the ancient capital of Bengal, comprised of mesmerising 13th century ruins and relics.
Bangladeshi cuisine is characterised by rich spices and herbs, as well as succulent fish and fluffy rice. Sample the national dish, hilsa curry, a delicious fusion of local fish and mustard. Duruj kura is another traditional and mouth-watering option, featuring a whole chicken cooked in a rich, aromatic broth.