Fixed Departure Group Tours – Explore Bangladesh & Beyond!
Join our fixed departure group tours every 2nd Sunday of the month and explore the hidden gems of Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka with like-minded travelers! Experience authentic local culture, breathtaking landscapes, and hassle-free travel with expert guides. Whether you’re an adventurer, a cultural explorer, or just looking for a fun getaway, our budget-friendly group tours are designed for unforgettable experiences.
Fixed Departures | Easy Booking | Immersive Local Experiences
✅ Easy & Flexible Payment
✅ Guaranteed Departures Every Month
✅ Expert Company Guide
✅ Small, Friendly Groups (Max 14 PAX)
✅ Join the Full Tour or Just One Country
6 Days, $700/person
Best of Bangladesh
Step into the soul of Bangladesh—where rivers flow through ancient towns, floating markets come alive at dawn, and rare traditions like otter fishing still thrive. This journey blends nature, culture, and history into one unforgettable adventure, made for travelers craving something real and off the map.
Dhaka City, River Cruise, Floating Markets, Mangroves, Otter Fishing, History and Culture
Year-round availability
2nd Saturday of every month
April 11, 2026
May 09, 2026
June 13, 2026
July 11, 2026
08 Days, $1050/person
Together to the Rash Festival and Ethnic Culture
This November, step into a world of color, culture, and connection. Join a small group of like-minded travelers as we journey to the heart of Monipuri Rush Festival. From the rhythmic beats to the serene hills of Bandarban and the coastal charm of Cox’s Bazar, this tour blends celebration with deep cultural immersion.
Dhaka, Srimangal, Chittagong, Bandarban, Cox's Bazar
Fixed Data - Once a year
November 07, 2026
10 Days, $1250/person
Shakrain Festival in Bangladesh: Celebrate, Cruise & Explore – January 14, 2026
Join us this January for a once-a-year experience that blends thrilling festivals, wild adventures, and serene escapes. Start with the vibrant Shakrain Festival in Old Dhaka, where the sky comes alive with kites, music, and fireworks. Then, set sail on a 3-day Deep Sundarban Tour into the world’s largest mangrove forest, home to the legendary Bengal tiger. Finally, discover Bangladesh’s hidden gems of nature and culture along rivers, villages, and heritage towns.
Dhaka, 3 Days in Deep Forest of Sundarban, Srimangal, Barishal
January 14, 2027
07 Days, $875/person
Gangies Delta – Rivers and Wetland Cruise in local Style
Discover the soul of Bangladesh through rivers, wetlands, mangrove forest and vibrant cities—all in one affordable journey. From Sylhet’s scenic waters to Dhaka’s rich history, enjoy unique local experiences, houseboat stays, exploring mangrove forest and cultural gems without breaking the bank.
Dhaka, Sylhet, Barishal, Sundarban
May to September
1st Wednesday of every month
2nd Sunday – Each Month
Why to Chose:
Easy & Flexible Payment:
Secure your spot with just 10% upfront, and pay the rest in 3 easy installments. No stress, no financial burden—just focus on your adventure!
Guaranteed Departures Every Month
No last-minute cancellations! Our tours run every 2nd Sunday of the month, ensuring reliability and consistency for your travel plans.
Small, Friendly Groups (Max 16 Guests)
We keep our groups small and intimate (maximum 16 travelers) so you can enjoy personal attention, better group dynamics, and more meaningful experiences.
Flexible Itinerary – Join the Full Tour or Just One Country
Not ready for the full tour? No worries! You can book a partial tour and explore just Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, or Sri Lanka based on your interest and schedule. You have share the room to be in budget or have flexiability not to share rooms.
Budget-Friendly & Transparent Pricing
No hidden fees! Our packages offer the best value, covering top attractions, comfortable stays, and expert guidance at affordable rates. We cover all cost except the cost of International flights, Dinner, Insurance and Visa fee.
Flexible Cancellation & Rescheduling
Unexpected changes? We offer easy rescheduling options and flexible cancellation policies to accommodate your needs.

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কান্তজীউ মন্দির – A Temple to Love – 克利须那
Of all the beautiful temples we visited in Bangladesh, Kantaji Temple at Dinajpur was a standout. Clad in lace-like pottery ornamentation, Kantaji is without doubt one of the finest examples of terracotta architecture in Bengal. In essence, it’s a temple of love, dedicated to the Hindu god, Lord Krishna and his supreme Goddess, Radha. Today, the temple is still popular with followers of the divine couple and Radha-Krishna pilgrims, who stay in simple accommodation in the temple grounds. By coincidence, on the day we visited it was Holi, the Hindu “festival of love” or “festival of colours” that signifies good over evil and the arrival of spring, so we watched pilgrims perform rituals of devotion in the temple surrounds …
Bewitching Puthia – 普提亚
There is a scene in the 1968 movie adaptation of “Around the World in Eighty Days” that is seared in my childhood memory. It is the scene set in colonial India, where Phileas Fogg (David Niven) and their elephant-borne party help the young widow, Aouda (Shirley MacLaine) escape a ritual act of suttee. Terrified as I was in that movie-moment, contemplating the immolation of the widow on her husband’s funeral pyre, I also distinctively recall the intense…
A Roadside Picnic –路邊野餐
When traveling in rural Bangladesh, it is not always easy find somewhere to eat…or at least not somewhere that appealed to my foodie sensibilities. Fresh fruit from a roadside vendor was often the more attractive option.
One day, en route from Gaur to Paharpur, we stopped in a dusty town to buy fruit and cucumbers for lunch. We then pulled over, further down the road in a sleepy village near the water pump to eat our fruit. Ever conscious of hygiene …
গৌড় – The Lost City of Gaur – 失落的古德城
I had never heard of Gaur before our hastily planned trip to Bangladesh, but knew instinctively it was a place we wanted to visit. For Gaur was once one of world’s most populous cities and the prominent capital of Bengal for centuries. Then it all but disappeared! Today, the ancient city ruins are dotted across a wide expanse of rice paddies and mango tree orchards in a landscape so rustic, it’s hard to imagine what this great metropolis …
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