Bangladesh - small country of superlatives…

Bangladesh is a young and small, an "undiscovered" country with the highest population density worldwide, from tourism spared country full of contrasts, superlatives and variety, the probably most notable feature of Bangladesh…

The variety concerning of ethnicity, culture, flora and fauna…

The immense rivers Padma, Meghna and Jamuna with her countless tributaries dominate the environment, form a huge traffic network and unite to the biggest delta worldwide, picturesque tea plantations in the highlands surrounded by impenetrable jungle, the most lonesome coasts and the longest beach of the world. In Dhaka, the fastest growing metropolis of Asia by rickshaw in the blustering traffic to the biggest river port of the world, Sadarghat. Important, millenniums old archaeological excavation sites, Buddhist cloisters and Hindu temple towns. A unique population in flora and fauna waits for you.

If nature or culture, whether in the Sundarbans, on the traces of the Royal Bengal Tiger or in the hills of Chittagong to guest with ethnic minorities – Bangladesh offers great in every kind, we think unique. Incredibly, like the people.

The real highlight of a tour in Bangladesh: the heartiest, most kind and happiest people of the world.

They make a Bangladesh tour to an unforgettable experience. Our most significant experience is absolutely the regained knowledge about the meaning of the words "insignificant", "important" and "luck". There are many studies about where the "happiest people of the world" live. Some, or better many, conclude: here, in Bangladesh these people live! Not for no reason…

You don't have "vacation" in Bangladesh! Jump in a foreign world! Drift in it! Takes it up and feels it! Be a part of this world!

And one is quite sure: You'll not be anymore the same one you were before…


Bangladesh - and nobody goes… Why ever not?

In the neighboring country Burma (or, because of us also "Myanmar") real streams of tourists burst out to the inland (in comparison to Bangladesh) in fact always on the given ways from president Thein Sein. If one talks to you the same one you'll always hear:

"Where do you come from?" "Came from Bangladesh." "Oh! From Bangladesh!? There we already wanted to go, but…"

Or India, the "ex-crown" of the individual traveling ("…you come back from India, you come back from everywhere…") yes, surely but that's all past now. The "all-inclusive tourism" is grown up immense, with all the dreadful side effects in addition ("Slumdog Millionaire" consorts with this quite well) and that sucks immensely! But back to Bangladesh and the question why nobody travels in Bangladesh - what a "blessing" of course for the individual tourist is. A country in all his naturalness without ugly afterbirth of defloration by all-inclusive or mass tourism. Let's have a go at it:

Bangladesh, what comes into your mind?

  • Poverty and hunger?
  • Natural disasters?
  • Corruption?
  • Political riots?

Yep! Its right, however, all that may be so, but all this in most countries beyond Europe and North America you'll find also and we don't want to talk at all from the already mentioned immediate neighbors! Humph, concerning the news and reporting machinery, this is material from dreams, at least of the news channels worldwide. However, though it's tried once again from government to start the tourism industry, but the ideas for it disappear mostly as fast like the funds.

But as is mostly the case, that's only the half story and there are two sides to every question…

The Lonesome Traveler

"The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page." Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)