Must-see attractions in Bangladesh

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Exterior of the Sixty Dome Mosque (Sha Gombuj Moshjid), a UNESCO World Heritage site.

    Shait Gumbad Mosque

    Bangladesh

    Built in 1459 (the same year Khan Jahan Ali died), the famous Shait Gumbad Mosque is the largest and most magnificent traditional mosque in the country…

  • Sadarghat

    Dhaka

    Running calmly through the centre of Old Dhaka, the Buriganga River is the muddy artery of Dhaka and the very lifeblood of both this city and the nation…

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    Shankharia Bazar

    Dhaka

    Clouds of incense and a bursting paintbox of colours signal a welcome to so-called Hindu Street. Lined on either side with old houses, garlands of lurid…

  • Shrine of Lalon Shah

    Bangladesh

    For both foreigners as well as Bangladeshi tourists, the white onion-domed shrine of musician and poet Lalon Shah is the main reason for visiting Kushtia…

  • Ferry Piers

    Bangladesh

    Particularly atmospheric in the evenings, when dramatically lit and boldly painted launches depart from adjoining ghats, the piers are a wonderful place…

  • Tomb of Khan Jahan Ali

    Bangladesh

    A place of active worship, Khan Jahan Ali's Tomb is the only monument in Bagerhat that still retains its original cupolas (domed ceilings). The cenotaph…

  • Madhu Kunj

    Bangladesh

    This well-kept building and garden complex was the family home of revered 19th-century Bengali poet Michael Madhusudan Dutt (1824–73), who is known to…

  • Kuthibari

    Bangladesh

    Kuthibari is the former residence of Bengal’s most famous poet, Rabindranath Tagore. It was built in the mid-19th century and Tagore lived here for over…

  • Rabindranath Memorial Museum

    Bangladesh

    A picture of poise and prettiness, this recently restored building belonged to the in-laws of Bengali poet and Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore. It's…

  • Chachra Shiv Mandir

    Bangladesh

    About 3km down the road to Khulna, this quaint and delightful 18th-century temple is certainly worth an excursion out of Jessore's urban mess. Dedicated…

  • National Museum

    Dhaka

    The excellent National Museum, sprawling over several floors, begins with the geological formation of Bangladesh, whisks you through a rundown of the…

  • Ronvijoypur Mosque

    Bangladesh

    Located on the street that leads directly north from the turn-off to Thakur Dighi, this splendidly chunky 15th-century mosque is singularly impressive. It…

  • Singar Mosque

    Bangladesh

    Singar Mosque, across the main road from Shait Gumbad, is easy to find, but offers less of an adventure to get to. Despite its modest size, however, it's…

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    Lalbagh Fort

    Dhaka

    The half-completed Lalbagh Fort and its well-tended gardens are an excuse to escape Old Dhaka’s hustle and bustle for an hour or so. The fort is…

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    Painam Nagar

    Bangladesh

    Constructed almost entirely between 1895 and 1905 on a small segment of the ancient capital city, the tiny settlement of Painam Nagar consists of a single…

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    Ahsan Manzil

    Dhaka

    Dating from 1872, the must-see Pink Palace was built on the site of an old French factory by Nawab Abdul Ghani, the city’s wealthiest zamindar (landowner)…

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    Botanical Gardens

    Dhaka

    The shady, tranquil botanical gardens, stretch over 40 hectares and contain over 1000 species of local and foreign plants, as well as lots of birdlife…

  • China Clay Hills

    Bangladesh

    The cool turquoise waters beside the China Clay Hills (really little more than low mounds) make for an extremely photogenic spot, and a lovely place for a…

  • Muktagacha Rajbari

    Bangladesh

    Spread over 10 acres, the rajbari here is a special estate, even in disrepair. The main structure is bedecked with Corinthian columns, high parapets and…

  • St Paul’s Catholic Church

    Bangladesh

    Built only in 1992, St Paul’s is an unusual piece of architecture: a Catholic church disguised as a mosque, with touches of Buddhist artwork. Embroidered…

  • Teknaf Wildlife Sanctuary

    Bangladesh

    This rarely visited wildlife reserve is home to some of the country’s few remaining wild elephants. Your chances of seeing one of them are slim (the best…

  • Liberation War Museum

    Dhaka

    Housed in a beautiful whitewashed colonial-era building, this small museum chronicles the 1971 War of Independence, one of the 20th century’s more deadly…

  • National Assembly Building

    Dhaka

    In 1963 the Pakistanis commissioned Louis Kahn, a world-renowned American architect, to design a regional capitol for East Pakistan. Due to the liberation…

  • Sadarbari

    Bangladesh

    Built in 1901, this stunning rajbari (Raj-era mansion) is an appropriate building for a folk-art museum, and was undergoing a massive renovation at the…

  • Riverbank Parks

    Bangladesh

    The thin stretch of parkland on the waterfront at the western edge of town makes up one of the most enjoyable public spaces in this part of Bangladesh…

  • Dhamrai Metal Crafts Workshop

    Bangladesh

    The most accessible of three workshops in the village that have revived the ancient lost-wax technique of making brass and bronze statues. The owner,…

  • Dhakeswari Temple

    Dhaka

    Dhakeshwari Temple is the centre of the Hindu faith in Bangladesh. It is dedicated to Dhakeswari, the protector of Dhaka and an incarnation of the goddess…

  • Bagerhat Museum

    Bangladesh

    This small, neatly arranged museum, located within the grounds of the Shait Gumbad Mosque (admission is covered by the mosque entrance fee), contains…

  • Gangamati Mangrove Forest

    Bangladesh

    The Gangamati Mangrove Forest is 7km due east along the Kuakata beach. You can rent motorbikes (Tk 500) to get here. You'll be mostly riding on the sands,…

  • Nine-Domed Mosque

    Bangladesh

    On the western bank of Thakur Dighi, a short walk from the mausleum of Khan Jahan Ali, is the recently repaired Nine-Domed Mosque (also called Noy Gombuj…

  • Adinath Temple

    Bangladesh

    This Buddhist and Hindu temple, situated halfway up a holy hill, is the top sight on Maheskali Island. Round the back of the temple you’ll find two tree…

  • Dhaka University

    Dhaka

    Dating from 1921, Dhaka University, or just DU, has some fine old buildings. The architectural masterpiece is the red-brick Curzon Hall, a highly…

  • Curzon Hall

    Dhaka

    The quasi-Gothic red-brick Curzon Hall, erected in 1905 after the first partition of Bengal is Dhaka University's architectural masterpiece. It's a highly…

  • Misripara Village

    Bangladesh

    About 9km northwest of Kuakata lies this charming village, where you can see the current generation of Rakhine people going about their life and work. You…

  • Bengal Gallery of Fine Arts

    Dhaka

    Bangladesh's home of fine arts, this gallery was established in 200 by the Bengal Foundation, and holds regular exhibitions of art and photography as well…

  • Salban Vihara

    Bangladesh

    This ruined 170-sq-m monastery has 115 cells for monks, facing a temple in the centre of the courtyard. The royal copper plates of Deva kings and a…

  • Bara Katra

    Dhaka

    This dilapidated Mughal-era structure is one of the oldest buildings in Dhaka, although searching for it among the high-walled, pinched alleyways of this…

  • Armenian Church of the Holy Resurrection

    Dhaka

    This small area is known as Armanitola, and is named after the Armenian colony that settled here in the late 17th century. The white- and lemon-painted…

  • Mainimati Museum

    Bangladesh

    The small Mainimati Museum, adjacent to Salban Vihara, is worth a diversion. The collection includes terracotta plaques, bronze statues, 4th-century…

  • Goaldi Mosque

    Bangladesh

    Built in 1519, and now virtually hidden behind thick bamboo groves and clusters of mango and jackfruit trees, the graceful, single-domed Goaldi Mosque is…

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