Bagerhat and Sundarbans Tour

Looking for an unforgettable adventure? The Bagerhat and Sundarbans Tour offers the perfect mix of history, culture, and nature. This journey takes you through two UNESCO World Heritage Sites—the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest and the Mosque City of Bagerhat. With pristine beauty and rich history, it’s an experience you’ll never forget.

Discover the Enchanting Sundarbans Mangrove Forest

The Sundarbans Mangrove Forest is the largest of its kind, spanning over 140,000 hectares. Situated on the delta formed by the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers, it’s a natural marvel that offers unique ecological experiences. As you sail through the network of tidal waterways, you’ll encounter thriving wildlife and breathtaking scenery.

Experience Wildlife Like Never Before

Get ready to see some of the most extraordinary creatures in the world. The Sundarbans is home to 260 species of birds, the mighty Bengal tiger, estuarine crocodiles, and even the elusive Indian python. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast or a casual observer, the diversity in the Sundarbans will leave you amazed.

A Network of Waterways and Mudflats

As you journey deeper into the Sundarbans, the complex network of waterways and mudflats creates an atmosphere of tranquility. The mangroves are salt-tolerant, creating a fascinating ecosystem where life thrives. It’s a beautiful, untouched area where ecological processes continue naturally.

Historic Marvel: Mosque City of Bagerhat

If you love history, Bagerhat will be a highlight of your tour. The city is known for its Sixty Dome Mosque, an architectural wonder built in the 15th century. The mosque’s terracotta decorations and grand design are reflections of the region’s rich cultural heritage. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bagerhat offers a glimpse into Bangladesh’s glorious past.

Sixty Dome Mosque: A 15th-Century Masterpiece

The Sixty Dome Mosque stands as a testimony to Bagerhat’s historical significance. Constructed with 60 domes and adorned with intricate terracotta details, it reflects a unique blend of Islamic and local architecture. This mosque is not only a religious site but also a symbol of the rich history that defines Bagerhat.

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A Blend of Culture and Nature

What makes the Bagerhat and Sundarbans Tour unique is its combination of cultural and natural experiences. You’ll immerse yourself in the local way of life, visiting small villages where communities coexist in harmony with nature. From the peaceful surroundings of the Sundarbans to the historic charm of Bagerhat, every aspect of this tour offers something new to discover.

Plan Your Unique Adventure

Whether you’re an adventurer or a history lover, the Bagerhat and Sundarbans Tour offers something for everyone. This tour brings you up close to wildlife, introduces you to centuries-old architecture, and lets you experience the beauty of nature and culture in one unforgettable trip.

Prepare yourself for a journey through an ecological wonderland and a city of historical marvels—it’s time to explore the enchanting Bagerhat and Sundarbans!

Itinerary

Fly to Jessore from Dhaka Airport. Our responsible guide will start a car journey to Bagerhat. Visit the historical Sixty Dome Mosque which is one of the UNESCO world heritage sites in Bangladesh. Visit the Shrine of Khan Jahan Ali, who built more than a dozen mosques in Bagerhat including the Sixty Dome Mosque. Nine Dome Mosque, Singair Mosque, and Kodla Mauth are also on our bucket list. We will check into the Hotel Pashur in Mongla. Have lunch and rest for a while or visit the nearby river ghat and the bazaars. Dinner and the overnight stay at Mongla.
Early in the morning, our Sundarbans journey will start. Get your accommodation and breakfast on the boat. After the journey of two hours, the boat will stop at the Chadpai forest office to complete the formalities and to pick up an armed forest guard for security. We’ll cruise to visit the Harbaria eco-center, a popular spot for Sundarbans. It 30 minutes to walk through the sanctuary. We will cruise again through the deep forest. Experience the silence of the largest mangrove. In the evening, we’ll anchor our boat near the Kochikhali Forest office. If time permits, we will make a small boat cruise through the canals. Overnight stay in Kochikhali.
Today is our biggest day in the Sundarbans. Very early in the morning, we will start with a boat trip through the small creeks. The best time for making a boat trip is very early morning. At a point, we’ll get off the small boat for a long walk into the forest office area. We will cruise for Kotka. It takes 2 hours to reach Kotka station. On this journey, you’ll see wildlife including deer, crocodiles, birds, otters, and Bengal monitors. We need an hour of walking to visit Jamtola Sea beach. This is an adventurous journey through the deep forest. It’s the Bay of Bengal which is our destination. After lunch, visit the Kotka Wildlife Sanctuary area. This is the major point to see the group of deers. We will take enough time to explore the sanctuary and enjoy the sunset on the beach. Then, we’ll start the journey back. We will anchor the boat at the middle point of Sundarban in Chadpai/Jaimoni. Enjoy a B-B-Q Dinner on the boat and make the day fulfilled.
Early in the morning, we will make a small boat trip through the small creeks. We will visit a fishing village today. The village also produces a lot of Shimp firms. Meet people to know their lifestyle. Spend an enjoyable moment with happy children. After lunch, make yourself ready to depart from the boat. We will start the car journey to Jessore Airport. Fly Dhaka and finish the tour. The experience of the mangrove forest is memorable. Mostly the refreshment of the tour is remarkable.

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