Introduction Dhaka Tour

Dhaka, the vibrant capital of Bangladesh, is a city that encapsulates a rich blend of history, culture, and modernity. Embarking on a Dhaka tour promises an immersive experience, filled with historical marvels, cultural delights, culinary adventures, and more. In this article, we’ll take you on a virtual journey through the heart of Bangladesh, exploring the hidden gems and must-visit spots that make the Dhaka tour a unique destination.

Duration: 8 hours sightseeing.

Highlights of the tour :

Dakeswari Temple
The Red Fort
Pink Palace
Shakaribazar
Sadargath (water font)
Sonargaon (old capital)

What To Expect

During this one-day tour, you will experience the city life of Old Dhaka. You will visit the Sadargath (waterfront), Pink Palace, Shakari Bazar (Hindu Street), Dakeswari Temple, and the Red Fort. We then drive 26km to the Old Capital of Bengal, called Sonargaon. (The name means ‘Golden Village’). This is where you can see a few dozen aging Rajbari, built by Hindu zamindars and businessmen about two centuries ago.  Historically this city existed in the 3rd century passing through Hinduism, Buddhism, and then Islam by the Sultans, called Mughal. For anyone who likes to dig into history & archaeology. This is a very interesting place. We have our lunch in a famous Briyani house or local restaurant in Dhaka.

Dakeswari Temple:

Nestled in the heart of Dhaka, the Dakeswari Temple is a sacred haven for devotees. Adorned with intricate architecture, this Hindu temple stands as a testament to the city’s religious diversity. Experience a sense of tranquility as you witness the rituals and immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance.

The Red Fort:

A symbol of power and resilience, the Red Fort in Dhaka reflects the architectural grandeur of Mughal influence. With its imposing walls and majestic gates, this historic fort tells tales of a bygone era. Explore the grounds to grasp the significance of this monument, offering a glimpse into Dhaka’s storied past.

Pink Palace:

Step into the regal allure of the Pink Palace, officially known as Ahsan Manzil. This architectural marvel served as the official residence of the Nawabs of Dhaka during the British colonial period. The pink façade, intricate design, and lush surroundings make it a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and architecture aficionados alike.

Shakaribazar:

Dive into the vibrant tapestry of Dhaka’s culture at Shakaribazar. This bustling market is a kaleidoscope of colors, offering a sensory delight for those who visit. From spices to textiles, the market is a microcosm of Dhaka’s trade and commerce. Stroll through its narrow lanes, absorb the energy, and indulge in the local flavors.

Sadargath (Waterfront):

The Sadargath waterfront invites you to a serene escape along the banks of the Buriganga River. Watch the traditional wooden boats gracefully navigate the waters, providing a picturesque view of Dhaka’s river life. As the sun sets, the waterfront transforms into a tranquil retreat, offering a moment of respite amidst the bustling city.

Sonargaon (Old Capital):

Venture beyond the present into the historical echoes of Sonargaon, the old capital of Bengal. Explore the remnants of an ancient civilization, where archaeological wonders unfold. Wander through the ruins, visit the Folk Art Museum, and envision the tales of a once-flourishing city that shaped the course of history.

In conclusion, a tour of Dhaka is a journey through time, where each landmark narrates a unique story. From religious sanctuaries to majestic forts and bustling markets, the city encapsulates the essence of Bangladesh’s rich heritage. Immerse yourself in the cultural mosaic, savor the flavors, and let Dhaka unveil its charm in every corner.

 

LOCATIONS  Old Dhaka, Sonargaon
Best time to travel October to March
Tour Available : All year Round.
Transportation Ac Car, Rickshaw.
WEAR
Men: Long trousers and T-shirt or shirt, with comfortable shoes.
Ladies: Long Trousers, long sleeves & scarf
Remove shoes whilst visiting Temples & Mosques.
INCLUDED
Transport with a Sedan car All sightseeing according to itinerary
One 500ml bottle of mineral water An English speaking guide
All entrance fees
NOT INCLUDED
Any lunch & dinner.
Items not included in the above list
Items of personal nature
Any beverage (Hard & soft)

Price

Group Size

USD $ Per Person

01 Pax

120

02 Pax

90

03 Pax

75

04 Pax

65

Itinerary


Pick up at a convenient place, and drive to Old Dhaka.

Sightseeing starts with a walk through the narrow alleys and streets of Shakari Bazaar. Enjoy discovering the lifestyles of the people and places in Old Dhaka.

Go to the Pink Palace which has been turned into a museum, (although formerly it was the Nawab’s Palace).

Visit the vibrant Sadarghat (Boat Station). Here you will see and experience how the people of Bangladesh go about travelling to other parts by boat.

We now visit Dakeswari Temple. It is the National Hindu Temple of Bangladesh built by Raja Balal Sen in the 11th century.

The Red Fort, which is not been completed, originates from the 15th century; it was built during the reign of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb by his general Shaista Khan.

Have lunch in a local restaurant.

We begin our 25 km. drive towards the old capital of Bengal, called Sonargaon.

Visit and walk through the ruins of Panam Nagar (Sonargaon). This former commercial center was once vibrant with the richness of its business life.

Visit the Goaldi Mosque built by the Sultans of Bengal during the 14th century.

Drive back to your hotel.

Arrive at the hotel where this tour ends.


Location

Photos

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star mosque
shaid minar
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