Step back into history with our guided tour to Panam Nagar in Sonargaon, the most iconic oldest city in Bangladesh and a preserved gem of Bengal’s medieval capital. Known as the “city of merchants,” Panam’s red-brick mansions and narrow streets showcase a rare blend of Mughal and colonial architecture that once made it the commercial heart of Eastern Bengal.
Unlike generic packages, our Visiting Panam City experience is designed by a professional team with over 15 years of expertise in cultural tours of Bangladesh. We provide not just sightseeing, but immersive storytelling that explains why Panam is called the oldest city of Bangladesh and why UNESCO recognizes Sonargaon as a site of global heritage.
We know international travelers need safety, comfort, and cultural depth. That’s why our tours are fully insured, operated by vetted guides, and reviewed as the Best Tour Agency in Bangladesh. Our storytelling makes the Panam City museum and abandoned merchant mansions come alive, while our logistics ensure a smooth, worry-free day.
Pair your Panam visit with our Old Dhaka and Sonargaon Tour, Dhaka Food Tour, or even extended trips like Sreemangal and Sylhet Tour or Sundarbans and Bagerhat Tour. Each package is built to help you Discover Dhaka City and beyond, with cultural richness and professional care.
👉 Book your Panam Nagar in Sonargaon day trip now and walk through 600 years of Bengal’s history—an unforgettable blend of heritage, architecture, and living culture.
Panam Nagar (Panam City) was an ancient city, the archaeological ruins of which are situated in the Sonargaon area. It is one of the earliest cities in Bangladesh that is still standing. Among the three cities of the period: Boro Nagar, Khas Nagar, and Panam Nagar; Panam Nagar was the most attractive one.
Boro Sardar Bari, situated in Sonargaon, Bangladesh, is a magnificent 19th-century mansion. It showcases stunning Bengali architectural designs, with ornate woodwork and intricate details.
The Bangladesh Folk Art & Craft Museum, located in Sonargaon, is a cultural treasure trove. This institution is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the diverse folk art and crafts of Bangladesh. It houses a
remarkable collection of traditional artifacts, including pottery, textiles, masks, musical instruments, and more.
Constructed in 1519, the mosque found its origins under the patronage of Mulla Hizabar Akbar Khan. Its creation took place during the reign of Sultan Alauddin Husain Shah of Bengal. Situated at a locale known as Goaldi, precisely half a mile northeast of Panam City in Sonargaon.
If weather is Good .We will take a Boat to Ride at Mighty Meghna River will visit a Village .Traveler can see how rural life is and The Traditional Residential House at Village .
See ,Here in Bangladesh How The Education System is Going On .You feel the warming Little birds like the students and their welcoming and love you will remember your whole life .
| Min - Max (Persons) | Adult Price | Children Price | Baby Price | 
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| 1 - 1 | $150.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 | 
| 2 - 2 | $100.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 | 
| 3 - 3 | $80.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 | 
| 4 - 30 | $70.00 | $0.00 | $0.00 | 
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