Bangladesh UNESCO World Heritage Tour

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Overview

When exploring Bangladesh, don’t miss its three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Sixty Dome Mosque in Bagerhat, the Sundarbans, and Sompura Mahavihara. Begin your journey in Dhaka, the Mughal-era capital. Visit Bagerhat, founded by Khan Jahan Ali in the 15th century, to see its historic mosques. Explore the Sundarbans, the world’s largest mangrove forest and home to the Royal Bengal tiger, and admire Sompura Mahavihara, the largest monastery south of the Himalayas, highlighting Mahayana Buddhism’s historical significance in Bengal.
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Bangladesh is a land of stunning natural beauty and profound historical significance, offering a wealth of sites recognized for their cultural and environmental importance. For travelers seeking an immersive experience, a World Heritage Tour package in Bangladesh provides an unparalleled journey through the country’s most iconic landmarks. From ancient cities to modern architectural marvels, every stop on this tour highlights the diverse history, culture, and biodiversity that define Bangladesh. Whether you’re booking through a reputable travel agency in Bangladesh or a dedicated tour operator in Bangladesh, this comprehensive guide will help you explore the country’s rich heritage.

Itinerary At a Glance :

Day 01: Arrival Dhaka City Tour, visit National Parliament Building, Lalbag fort and Dhakeshwari. Overnight at Dhaka.
Day 02: Sonargaon and Old Dhaka City Tour. Overnight at Dhaka.
Day 03: Drive Bagerhat UNESCO World Heritage Site, Overnight Sundarbans eco resort.
Day 04: Full Day Sundarban excursion and jungle activities. Return Dhaka and overnight.
Day 05: Drive to Bogura, visit Mahasthangar, the oldest Capital of Bengal. Overnight at Bogra.
Day 06: Morning visit the Sompura Mahavihara. Return back to Dhaka and departure drop.

Key World Heritage Sites in Bangladesh

1. The Sundarbans: Nature’s Masterpiece

The Sundarban, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest mangrove forest in the world and home to the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger. Spanning over 10,000 square kilometers, this ecological treasure is shared between Bangladesh and India, with the larger portion lying in Bangladesh. The forest is a haven for biodiversity, hosting rare species like the saltwater crocodile, spotted deer, and the critically endangered river terrapin.

Visitors can explore the Sundarbans through guided boat tours, offering a chance to witness its unique flora and fauna while navigating through serene waterways. A World Heritage Tour package often includes stays at eco-friendly lodges, expert-guided excursions, and opportunities to learn about local conservation efforts.

2. Historic Mosque City of Bagerhat

Located in the Khulna division, this is a remarkable architectural ensemble from the 15th century. Founded by Khan Jahan Ali, this UNESCO World Heritage Site features a collection of Islamic structures, the most famous being the Sixty Domes Mosque (Shat Gambuj Masjid). This grand mosque, with its unique domes and arches, is an exquisite example of Bengal’s Islamic heritage.

Other notable structures include Khan Jahan’s Tomb, the Nine Dome Mosque, and the Singair Mosque. A visit to Bagerhat provides insights into the region’s historical significance and architectural ingenuity.

3. Somapura Mahavihara, Paharpur

In the northwestern part of Bangladesh lies Somapura Mahavihara, a vast Buddhist monastery dating back to the 8th century. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the most important archaeological sites in South Asia. Built during the Pala dynasty, the monastery features a massive cruciform structure surrounded by 177 monastic cells and intricately designed votive stupas.

The terracotta plaques adorning the walls depict scenes from Buddhist teachings, Hindu mythology, and everyday life. The site’s museum showcases a rich collection of artifacts, including statues, inscriptions, and pottery. Somapura Mahavihara played a significant role in spreading Buddhism across Asia and influenced architectural styles in countries like Myanmar and Indonesia.

4. Mahasthangarh: An Ancient Fortress City

The oldest archaeological site in Bangladesh, is located in the Bogra district. This ancient fortified city dates back to at least the 3rd century BCE and was once the capital of the Pundra Kingdom. The site includes a vast oblong enclosure, ancient gateways, and several mounds indicating the remains of temples and other structures.

The on-site museum houses a fascinating collection of terracotta objects, coins, and other artifacts, offering a glimpse into the region’s glorious past. Mahasthangarh is a must-visit for history enthusiasts exploring the layers of Bangladesh’s ancient civilizations.

Additional Highlights on the World Heritage Tour

5. National Parliament Building

World Heritage Tour packageDesigned by the renowned American architect Louis Kahn, also known as Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban in Dhaka is a modern architectural marvel. Completed in 1982, it is one of the largest legislative complexes in the world and an iconic symbol of Bangladesh’s post-independence identity.

The building’s striking geometric design, surrounded by an artificial lake, showcases a harmonious blend of form and function. Guided tours allow visitors to admire its innovative architecture and learn about its significance in the country’s political landscape.

6. Lalbagh Fort

Located in the heart of Dhaka, This is an unfinished 17th-century Mughal fortress. Its construction began under Prince Muhammad Azam, the son of Emperor Aurangzeb, and was later overseen by Nawab Shaista Khan. The fort’s key attractions include the Diwan-i-Aam (hall of audience), the mausoleum of Pari Bibi, and the beautiful mosque.

Lalbagh Fort offers visitors a glimpse into the grandeur of the Mughal era and serves as a serene escape from the bustling city life.

Planning Your Trip with a Travel Agency in Bangladesh

A travel agency  can help you craft a personalized tour package in Bangladesh that covers these iconic sites. Whether you prefer a group tour or a private itinerary, experienced agencies ensure a seamless travel experience, including transportation, accommodation, and expert guides.

Why Choose a Tour Operator in Bangladesh?

Partnering with a tour operator offers numerous advantages, such as:

  • Local Expertise: In-depth knowledge of the sites and their cultural significance.
  • Tailored Itineraries: Customizable packages to suit your interests and schedule.
  • Hassle-Free Planning: Comprehensive arrangements for accommodation, transportation, and permits.
  • Experienced Guides: Insightful narratives to enhance your understanding of each site.

 

Physicality: Lite walking and suitable for most fitness levels. Nothing is too challenging.
Destination: Dhaka, Sonargaon, Bagerhat, Sundarbans, Mahasthangar, Paharpur.
Duration: 6 Days & 05 Nights
Departure and Return: Our guide will pick you from your airport, hotel or any agreed point in Dhaka, end of the tour you will drop at your desired point in Dhaka.
Dress Code: Full sleeve are necessary to visit any religious place, mosque and temple. Warm cloths during the winter season (November to February). Carry raincoat/umbrella during the rainy season (May to August).
Tour Available: Round the year
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Bangladesh UNESCO World Heritage Tour

Historic Mosque City of Bagerhat

Mahasthangar

Paharpur

Sundarbans

Price starts from

Twin share basis

USD 850.00

*Per Person

Tour Price includes

Air-conditioned vehicle with experienced driver

3*Accommodation with breakfast

Professional English speaking guide

All entry and sightseeing

Bottled mineral water

Tour Price not includes

Tips

Meals

Other Expenditure which not mentioned above

Why choose Trip Tour BD for your Bangladesh UNESCO World Heritage Tour?

Destination

Dhaka, Sonargaon, Bagerhat, Sundarbans, Mahasthangar, Paharpur.

Duration

6 Days & 05 Nights

Vehicle

Air-conditioned vehicle

Guide

Professional English speaking guide

Tour Available

Round the year

Price

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Free Cancellation

Within 7 days

Flexibility

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