Bangladesh Photography Tour Package Highlights

Back Water Tours in Barisal and Floating Market

Barisal, often called the “Venice of Bangladesh,” is a region teeming with waterways and rivers, offering an exceptional backdrop for a Bangladesh Photography Tour. While Barisal may not have many traditional tourist attractions, its labyrinth of rivers, lush green farmlands, and tranquil village life make it a unique place to explore. A backwater tour in Barisal offers a rare glimpse into life on the delta, where rivers serve as lifelines for local communities. During your journey, you’ll capture one-of-a-kind scenes, such as floating markets, vegetable gardens, pottery villages, and the vibrant Gangetic way of life. Partnering with a tour operator in Bangladesh ensures an unforgettable experience, and our specially designed Bangladesh tour packages will help you immerse yourself in the beauty of this remarkable region.

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Explore the Breathtaking Chittagong Hill Tracts on a Bangladesh Photography Tour

The Chittagong Hill Tracts offers an unparalleled journey into one of Bangladesh’s most scenic and culturally rich regions. Nestled in the southeastern part of the country, this area is renowned for its rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque valleys, providing a stark contrast to the bustling cities. As part of a Bangladesh Photography Tour, visitors can capture the vibrant tribal communities, including the Chakma, Marma, Murong, Thongchonga, Bom, and Tripura, each with their distinct languages, traditions, and customs. The hill tracts of Rangamati, Bandarban, and Khagrachhari boast some of the country’s richest tourist destinations, with enchanting tribal villages, evergreen forests, hills, and abundant wildlife. Let a trusted tour operator in Bangladesh guide you through these beautiful landscapes with our specially curated Bangladesh tour packages, ensuring an unforgettable photographic adventure.

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Panaromic Rangamati

Situated in the far southeastern corner of Bangladesh, bordering Mizoram (India), the Rangamati Hill district is 77 km from Chittagong, making it a unique destination for holidays. As part of a Bangladesh Photography Tour, visitors can explore the Tribal Museum, Buddhist Temple, hanging bridge, Chakma King’s Palace, and local handicraft shops. For a memorable experience, spend the night at Parjatan Hotel and embark on a mesmerizing boat cruise on Kaptai Lake the following morning. This scenic journey, winding through the Suvolong point and into the vast expanse of the lake, offers breathtaking views of lush landscapes and crystal-clear waters. Along the way, you’ll capture stunning images of tribal hilltop villages, temples, markets, and awe-inspiring sunsets over the blue waters. With a trusted tour operator in Bangladesh, you can enjoy expertly crafted Bangladesh tour packages that highlight the beauty and culture of Rangamati, ensuring an unforgettable photography experience.

Tranquil Bandarban

The Bandarban hill district is 92-km distance from Chittagong and is situated in the southwest flank of Myanmar hill range. This is the most attractive place to visit and to get a touch of tribal life, luminous valley covered with dense forest, enchanting spring and falls, panoramic lake and ideal for hill tracking. Here you will see the Moorang tribal villages, traditional markets and Buddhist Temple. In an eco-tourist lodge you will enjoy an overwhelming scenic surroundings and natural setup during your stay in the cottage. Visit Shaila Prepat and Chimbook Hill. Trekking to the hilltop (3800 feet high pick) has got a spectacular natural attractions specially to witness the sun rise and sunset will give you a sensational experience.
An exploration tour to Kewacrodang and Tajingdong (4632 fit) the highest pick of Bangladesh at the Burmese foothills will be most adventures trekking and exciting experience for you in an extension tour

Cox's Bazar

World's Longest Beach

Cox’s Bazar is called the Tourist Capital of Bangladesh. Having the world’s longest unbroken sandy sea beach (120 km) sloping gently down to the blue water of the Bay of Bengal, its golden sands, towering cliffs, surfing waves, rare conch shells, colorful pagodas and Buddhist temples against the picturesque background of a chain of forested hills with rich wildlife made this beach as one of the most attractive tourist spot in the world. Furthermore by undertaking this tour one tourist can get a very easy access to visit some of the nearby islands like Sonadia, Moheshkhali, typical Buddhist village Ramu and the natural forest of Inani and Himchari. The visit of St. Martin Island forty eight kilometer from Teknaf bordering Myanman and 115 km from Cox’s Bazar will be the lifetime experience. This is only Coral Island of Bangladesh, which is the paradise for the eco-tourists.
This coral paradise is located in the Bay of Bengal surrounded by huge black stone, also play vital role as the refuge for rare marine turtles like Olive Redley turtle, Green turtle, rare Hocksbill turtle, Leatherback turtle and Loggerhead turtle. You can enjoy fantastic giant crabs and sea fishes having with exciting water spots, cruising through the sea by water baua boat ride or even you can para sailing. Only with eight square kilometer area of this dumb-bell shaped St. Martin Island is completely isolated and surrounded by huge black stone and clustered corals. The southern tip of the island is densely forested with mangrove species which the other parts are covered with green coconut trees and local fruit trees. All other modern tourism facilities like tourist resort with full board accommodation, swimming pool, water spots, and restaurants are available.

Historic Mosque City of Bagerhat

The Historic mosque city of Bagerhat located in the south west part of Bangladesh, at the meeting point of the Ganges and Brahmaputra River. This ancient city, formerly known Khalifatabad, sprawls over on the southern bank of the old river Bhairab and flourished in the 15th century AD. The magnificent city, which extended for 50 square kilometers, contains some of the most significant buildings of the initial period of the development of Muslim architecture of Bengal. They include 360 mosques, buildings, mausoleums, bridge, road, water tanks and other public building constructed from baked brick.
This old city, created within a few years and cover up by the jungle after the death of its founder in 1459, is striking because of certain uncommon features. The density of Islamic religious monuments is explained by the piety of Khan Jahan Ali, which is evidenced by the engraved inscription on his tomb.

The historic mosque city of Bagerhat, located on the northern edge of the Sundarbans, offers a glimpse into a medieval Muslim town, showcasing some of the earliest examples of Muslim architecture in Bengal. As part of a Bangladesh Photography Tour, visitors can explore the iconic Shait-Gumbad Mosque, one of the largest in the region. This mosque represents the traditional orthodox mosque design and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, being the only example of its kind in Bengal. Another must-see monument is Khan Jahan’s Tomb, which is an extraordinary example of 15th-century architecture and calligraphy. This site features the unique Khan-e-Jahan architectural style, the only known example in architectural history. With a professional tour operator in Bangladesh, travelers can enjoy expertly designed Bangladesh tour packages, ensuring a rich and unforgettable exploration of Bagerhat’s historic treasures.

Narail Otter Fishing Village

Fishing with tamed otters has been an ancient traditional technique in southern part of Bangladesh. Now this technique only used for fishing in near Sundarbans area and surroundings of Khulna. Around Sundarbans area fishermen breed and tame otter only Lutra Perspcillata and use them for fishing, which significantly help for the conservation of otters in Bangladesh. There are around few hundred fishermen from the Malo community still directly depends on otter fishing in Khulna and Narail. They only fish in the pre-monsoon and winter time in Sundrabans, rest of the season only in the Chitra River and surroundings water ways. As part of the climate changes with other factors the number of the Malo Jele (otter fishermen) are declining and as result no of otters also declining.

The Royal Puthia Palace

Puthia, now a beautiful Hindu village located at 23 km east of Rajshahi town, was home of one of the ancient dynasties who once upon a time ruled the entire Rajshahi district from their magnificent Puthia Palace. During the reign of Mughal Emperor Akbar, the dynasty of Puthia was formed by its founder Pitambar, who was appointed by Akbar to rule the entire Rajshahi region as a local governor. His son Nilambar got the most honorific title of Raja from Mughal Emperor Jahangir for his obedience to the Mughal Empire. Raja Nilambar built a Palace on stone carved foundation in 16th century, which was collapsed during the great Assam earthquake in 1891. Then, in 1895, Queen Hemanta Kumari built another beautiful Palace on the same foundation which is still standing in a dilapidated condition as a memento of the lost glories of Puthia Raja and Moharani. The Palace of Puthia, for its magnificent Greek style architecture and beautifully landscaped courtyard and gardens, attracts tourist and history enthusiasts from in and around the world
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Beautiful Temple Complex of Puthia

A large number of country’s finest terracotta Hindu temples were built by the Hindu land lords of the Puthia Raj family, who were noted patrons of Rajshahi. There are 17 large and small Hindu temple exists at Puthaia now. It’s a beautiful place to walk around to the temple complex.

Govinda Temple

The most starling “do-chala” Pancharatna Govinda Hindu temple, built in between 1823 and 1895 by Hemanta Kumari, queen of Puthia state, located behind the Palace. It’s a large, square structure with intricate terracotta designs embellishing the surface. Most of the terracotta panels depict scenes from the love affair between Radha and Krishna as told in Hindu epics and the temple is now contains a Krishna shrine as well.

Shiva Temple

Built in 1823, the Shiva Temple was erected by the Queen Bhuvan Mohini Devi at the entarance of Puthia village. Shiva temple decorated with numerous miniature “ratnas” on the main tower and on the four smaller towers on the roof of the ground floor. This beautiful ornate temple is an excellent example of the five- spire style architecture common in northern India. In the center of the temple lies the largest black basalt “Shiva Linga” and the corridors have a touch of Jaipuri architecture.

Sundarbans

The Home of the Royal Bengal Tiger

The Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest of the world is a cluster of islands spanning over 10,000 sq. km. Out of which 6017 sq. km. within Bangladesh territory and further extended for another 3983 sq. km. Into Indian territory. ‘Subdarbans’ meaning beautiful forest offer splendid wildlife habitat supporting 333 species of plant, 400 spices of fishes and 425 species of wildlife among of which 49 species mammals, 315 bird species, 53 reptiles and 8 amphibians. The larger terrestrial mammals are Royal Bengal Tiger, spotted deer, Rhesus macaque and Indian smooth otter. The giant salt-water crocodiles, Rock Python, Monitor lizards and king cobra are the prominent species of reptile group.
Considering the great value of Sundarbans it has become now the part of world heritage area which is equally important to the nature loving tourists. So the journey to this wonderful jungle will be very much rewarding to know the unknown. This unsurpassed jungle is only accessible by boat. The most attractive wildlife sanctuary and eco-tourism spots of

East Sundarban

It is a cluster of Islands the single largest chunks of productive mangrove forest in the world and the world heritage site. The Bangladesh part of Sundarbans Reserved Forest covers 6,017 kilometers of areas in the Southwest corner of Bangladesh. This largest mangrove contains 333 species of plant, 400 species of fishes, 270 species of local birds and another 45 species of migratory birds, 35 species of amphibians and 42 species of mammals. The forest is dense and continuous and the forest vegetation is evergreen which grows chiefly on muddy sheltered shores of coastal areas subject to the periodic submergence by tidal waters.
The characteristic of Sundarban forest is a low-lying tidal riparian forest intersected by an elaborate network of rivers, canals and creeks. The forest has gained two naturalists attraction from all over the world for her magnificent reservoir of genetic bio diversity and majestic Royal Bengal Tiger of Sundarbans forest, the priceless heritage of mankind. The forest is accessible only by boat during whole of the year.

West Sundarban

The Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest of the world is a cluster of islands spanning over 10,000 sq. km. Out of which 6017 sq. km. Within Bangladesh territory and further extended for another 3983 sq. km. Into Indian territory. The forest is considered as the most biologically productive of an unique ecosystems. Sundarbans meaning beautiful forest offer splendid wildlife habitat supporting 333 species of plant, 400 spices of fishes and 425 species of wildlife among of which 49 species mammals, 315 bird species, 53 reptiles and 8 amphibians. The larger terrestrial mammals are Royal Bengal Tiger, spotted deer, Rhesus macaque and Indian smooth otter. The giant salt-water crocodiles, Rock Python, Monitor lizards and king cobra are the prominent species of reptile group.
Considering the great value of Sundarbans it has become now the part of world heritage area which is equally important to the nature loving tourists as well as to the naturalist, ecologist, and biologist and for the scientific researcher.
The tiger being the most attractive wild animal is now internationally endangered species of which the Sundarbans contain the largest surviving tiger population. Although tiger is seldom rare to see but the probability of seeing tiger in Sundarbans forest is low-lying tidal reparian forest intersected by an elaborate network of river, canals & creeks. So the journey to this wonderful jungle will be very much rewarding to know the unknown. This unsurpassed jungle is only accessible by boat.