
Day 1 : Arrival
Arrive into Dhaka airport where you will be met by a Travel The Unknown representative and transferred to your hotel. Overnight in Dhaka.
Meal plan: Breakfast
Take the path less travelled on a voyage through Bangladesh. Begin your journey in the vibrant capital of Dhaka and experience a night on the iconic Rocket Steamer. Take in the ancient Muslim city of Bagerhat, home of the Sixty Pillar Mosque. Glide among the mangrove trees of the Sundarbans on the lookout for tigers, and barter at the floating markets on the Backwaters of Barisal. Browse traditional indigenous handmade wares and experience the way of life of local tribes first hand.
Dhaka - Bagerhat - Khulna - Sundarbans - Barisal - Sonargaon - Chittagong - Bandarban
Arrive into Dhaka airport where you will be met by a Travel The Unknown representative and transferred to your hotel. Overnight in Dhaka.
Meal plan: Breakfast
After breakfast, spend the whole day exploring the city. Enjoy a ride on a rowing boat, or rickshaw through the Old Town. Towards the end of the day travel to Sadarghat port to board a Rocket Steamer. Overnight on the boat.
Meal plan: Breakfast
After breakfast on board the Rocket, drive to Bagerhat UNESCO World Heritage Site to explore the ancient Muslim city. En-route, stop at the local village market to peruse the handmade goods. Drive from Bagerhat to Khulna. Overnight in Khulna.
Meal plan: Breakfast
After breakfast, visit Grameen Bank Micro Credit Program and explore the rural markets. Then proceed to Mongla to board a boat. Cruise through the Sundarbans and enjoy bird spotting on a trek through the jungle. Overnight onboard boat inside forest.
Meal plan: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Rise early for a cruise down the river in a country boat. After breakfast, explore more of the jungle by foot. Return to the boat and head towards Chandpai forest office, where you will visit a fishing village. Return to the boat and proceed to Mongla. Overnight in Mongla.
Meal plan: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
In the morning, experience rural life on the river via a boat ride through paddy lands. Once finished, continue on to Barisal. Overnight in Barisal
Meal plan: Breakfast
After breakfast, drive to Banaripara and spend the whole day on the Barisal Backwaters. Enjoy the floating markets and learn the cultures of the local people. Overnight in Barisal.
Meal plan: Breakfast
After an early breakfast, enjoy a short sightseeing trip of Barisal's lakes and churches. Then continue towards Dhaka to board a ferry along the River Padma, which will take you along the main channel of the Ganges. Once in Dhaka, arrive at your accommodation. Overnight in Dhaka.
Meal plan: Breakfast
After breakfast, proceed to Chittagong. Along the way you will stop at the city of Sonargaon and the Maynamati War Cemetery in Comilla. Once in Chittagong you will be transferred to your accommodation. Overnight in Chittagong.
Meal plan: Breakfast
After some early sightseeing of the shrines of Chittagong, you will arrive in Bandarban. The rest of the day is free for you to explore or spend at your leisure. Overnight in Bandarban.
Meal plan: Breakfast
After breakfast, enjoy the whole day exploring Bandarban and its many sites. Visit the Golden Temple and discover the Marma tribal villages and markets. Overnight in Bandarban.
Meal plan: Breakfast
After an early breakfast, proceed to Chittagong to explore Foy's lake, shrines and museums. Then catch a flight to Dhaka. On arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel. Overnight in Dhaka.
Meal plan: Breakfast
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight home.
Meal plan: Breakfast
Mangroves, rural villages & ancient temples
Bustling cities, remote villages & cruise rural backwaters
Paul Dixon , Tailormade BangladeshWe keep coming back to TTU because you find some really good guides, and we've experienced some bad ones. You need to keep this guide on your books as he really made the trip...having ascertained the areas Janet teaches on, the cyclones, the flooding, and the Rana Plaza disaster, she has come back much more fully briefed. In visiting the sites on the itinerary, he took full account of Janet's knee and how we were managing the heat and humidity to work out how this was best achieved, threw in extra sites once he realised how interested were, and was always willing to stop if folk were threshing rice by the side of the road, unloading fruit or fish at the quay, processing salt, etc. He has built up a good local network, from which we benefitted.
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