Bangladesh, often overlooked, reveals itself as a lush, river‑laced sanctuary for luxury travel and attractions. Start in Dhaka at the opulent Gulshan and Banani districts, where designer hotels like The Westin Dhaka and InterContinental Dhaka offer skyline pools, curated spa rituals, and chef‑driven Bengali tasting menus. Wander to Lalbagh Fort at sunset with a private guide, then glide by rickshaw through Old Dhaka before an exclusive dinner cruise on the Buriganga River, jazz band included.
Fly by seaplane to the Sundarbans for a couture jungle escape. Board a glass‑fronted river yacht with butler service, waking to misty mangrove horizons and the call of rare birds. Between gourmet breakfasts and sunset canapés on the deck, track the legendary Bengal tiger with expert naturalists, returning to silk‑draped cabins scented with jasmine.
For coastal glamour, head to Cox’s Bazar and Inani Beach, where minimalist luxury resorts open directly onto the world’s longest natural sea beach. Spend golden hours in an infinity pool above the surf, then savor freshly grilled lobster under lantern‑lit palm trees.
In Sylhet’s emerald tea country, choose a restored colonial planter’s bungalow. Private chauffeurs trace winding roads to Sreemangal, where you can sip rare seven‑layer tea, explore Lawachara National Park, and unwind with moonlit yoga among fragrant gardens.
Everywhere, warm Bengali hospitality transforms refined comfort into something deeper: an intimate, river‑soft journey through the soul of South Asia.
Bangladesh, often overlooked, reveals itself as a lush, river‑laced sanctuary for luxury travel and attractions. Start in Dhaka at the opulent Gulshan and Banani districts, where designer hotels like The Westin Dhaka and InterContinental Dhaka offer skyline pools, curated spa rituals, and chef‑driven Bengali tasting menus. Wander to Lalbagh Fort at sunset with a private guide, then glide by rickshaw through Old Dhaka before an exclusive dinner cruise on the Buriganga River, jazz band included.
Fly by seaplane to the Sundarbans for a couture jungle escape. Board a glass‑fronted river yacht with butler service, waking to misty mangrove horizons and the call of rare birds. Between gourmet breakfasts and sunset canapés on the deck, track the legendary Bengal tiger with expert naturalists, returning to silk‑draped cabins scented with jasmine.
For coastal glamour, head to Cox’s Bazar and Inani Beach, where minimalist luxury resorts open directly onto the world’s longest natural sea beach. Spend golden hours in an infinity pool above the surf, then savor freshly grilled lobster under lantern‑lit palm trees.
In Sylhet’s emerald tea country, choose a restored colonial planter’s bungalow. Private chauffeurs trace winding roads to Sreemangal, where you can sip rare seven‑layer tea, explore Lawachara National Park, and unwind with moonlit yoga among fragrant gardens.
Everywhere, warm Bengali hospitality transforms refined comfort into something deeper: an intimate, river‑soft journey through the soul of South Asia.