Must-See Attractions Private Car tour with a Guide
Your journey begins with convenient hotel pick-up, followed by a visit to Lalbagh Fort, an exquisite Mughal-era structure surrounded by lush gardens, where you’ll step back in time to explore Dhaka’s imperial past. Next, marvel at the Star Mosque and Armenian Church, two architectural treasures that highlight the city’s multicultural heritage.
At Ahsan Manzil, the iconic ...
Lalbagh Fort
Start your tour at Lalbagh Fort, a 17th-century Mughal fortification with beautiful gardens, historic structures, and a rich history. Explore the Diwan-i-Aam, the mosque, and the tomb of Pari Bibi for a glimpse into Dhaka's Mughal past.
Star Mosque
Next, visit the Star Mosque, renowned for its exquisite mosaic design featuring stars and floral motifs. This iconic place of worship is a blend of Islamic and Mughal architecture, offering a serene experience.
Armenian Church
Proceed to the historic Armenian Church, a remnant of the Armenian community that once thrived in Dhaka. This tranquil spot is surrounded by lush greenery and provides insights into Dhaka’s multicultural history.
Ahsan Manzil
Head to Ahsan Manzil, the majestic Pink Palace that once served as the residence of the Nawab of Dhaka. Now a museum, it houses artifacts and photographs showcasing the opulence and history of the city’s elite families.
Sadarghat River Port
Experience the bustling atmosphere at Sadarghat River Port, a hub of life along the Buriganga River. Witness the countless boats and ferries carrying passengers and goods, offering a glimpse into the daily lives of locals.
Buriganga River
Take a boat ride along the Buriganga River to enjoy scenic views of the waterfront and gain a unique perspective of Dhaka’s vibrant culture and commerce.
Dhakeshwari Temple
Visit the Dhakeshwari Temple, the oldest Hindu temple in Dhaka and an important spiritual site. Admire its intricate design and learn about its significance to the city’s Hindu community.
National Mosque (Baitul Mukarram)
Continue to the National Mosque, Baitul Mukarram, a striking piece of modern Islamic architecture. This is a spiritual and cultural landmark that reflects the faith and heritage of Bangladesh.
Shahid Minar
End your journey at Shahid Minar, a monument dedicated to the martyrs of the 1952 Bengali Language Movement. This symbol of national pride and resilience is a poignant reminder of Bangladesh's history and struggle for identity.


