Tour Duration: 3–5 Days
Location: Bagerhat, Khulna & Sundarbans Mangrove Forest
Tour Attractions: Sixty Dome Mosque, Khan Jahan Ali Shrine, Harbaria, Kotka, Kochikhali & Mangrove Canals
Best Time To Go: October – March (Year Round Available)
Tour Available: Friday / Saturday / Sunday / Tuesday / Wednesday
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Age: 10–99
Discounts: Group / Single / Backpacker / Photographer / Travel Content Creator Available
The Bagerhat Sundarban Tour is designed for travelers who want to experience the most historic and wild side of Bangladesh in one seamless journey.
From centuries-old mosques in Bagerhat to the silent waterways of the Sundarbans, this experience combines heritage, nature, wildlife, and river life without making the trip feel rushed or complicated.
Perfect for international travelers, photographers, families, and nature lovers, this journey offers an unforgettable mix of culture and adventure through two of Bangladesh’s most iconic UNESCO World Heritage destinations.
Your journey begins in the peaceful heritage city of Bagerhat, where history still feels alive through ancient mosques, quiet village roads, and timeless architecture.
The Sixty Dome Mosque, locally known as Shat Gombuj Mosque, is one of the most important Islamic heritage sites in South Asia.
Built during the 15th century, the mosque is admired for:
The surrounding area becomes especially beautiful during golden hour when warm light falls across the historic structures.
The tour also includes visits to:
These locations help travelers understand the cultural and spiritual history of southern Bangladesh while offering beautiful opportunities for photography and quiet exploration.
After the heritage experience, the journey shifts completely from history to wilderness.
The Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest in the world and one of the most unique ecosystems on earth.
One of the highlights of the Bagerhat Sundarban Tour is cruising slowly through narrow forest canals surrounded by dense mangrove trees.
Unlike crowded tourist experiences, this route focuses on:
The silence of the forest creates an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Bangladesh.
The Sundarbans is home to incredible biodiversity.
During the journey, you may encounter:
Early morning and sunset boat safaris create the best opportunities for wildlife sightings and atmospheric photography.
This tour is designed to feel smooth, safe, and enjoyable from beginning to end.
The experience includes:
This allows travelers to focus entirely on the journey instead of worrying about logistics.
Guests can enjoy freshly prepared Bengali meals throughout the tour, including:
Dining on the boat while surrounded by mangrove scenery becomes part of the overall experience itself.
This journey combines two completely different sides of Bangladesh into one balanced experience.
Very few tours allow travelers to experience:
all within one itinerary.
The changing landscapes throughout the journey create endless visual opportunities:
The experience feels especially rewarding for documentary and travel photographers.
To stay comfortable during the journey, travelers are recommended to carry:
October to March offers cooler weather, clearer skies, and the best wildlife conditions for exploring the Sundarbans comfortably.
Yes. Guided tours include licensed guides, armed forest guards, safety equipment, and experienced boat crews for secure travel inside the forest.
Absolutely. Photography-focused trips can include sunrise safaris, golden-hour mosque visits, wildlife timing, and slower-paced exploration.
| Min - Max (Persons) | Adult Price | Children Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1 - 1 | $750.00 | $0.00 |
| 2 - 2 | $650.00 | $0.00 |
| 3 - 3 | $550.00 | $0.00 |
| 4 - 6 | $500.00 | $0.00 |