Dhaka

Dhaka has a rich history, dating back to the 7th century when it was part of the Pala Empire. The city has been ruled by various empires and dynasties over the centuries, including the Mughal Empire, the British Raj, and the Pakistani military regime. Dhaka is known for its vibrant culture, which includes literature, music, dance, and cuisine. The city is also home to several mosques, museums, art galleries, and cultural centres.

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Things To See & Do

National Museum Bangladesh-Dhaka

National Museum Bangladesh-Dhaka

A Notable Museum
The National Museum was established in 1913 as the Dhaka Museum and was later renamed the Bangladesh National Museum in 1971 after the country gained independence from Pakistan. Some of the museum's notable exhibits include the Shiva statue from the Pala dynasty, a collection of folk art and crafts, and a replica of the royal throne of the Bengal Nawabs.

2 hours

Suggested Time

Hatirjheel

Hatirjheel

A Recreational Spot
The construction of Hatirjheel began in 2007 and was completed in 2013. The lake was created by connecting several canals and water bodies in the city. The construction of Hatirjheel has helped to reduce waterlogging in the city and has also helped to improve the quality of the surrounding environment.

2 hours

Suggested Time

Khan Mohammad Masjid

Khan Mohammad Masjid

Impressive Mughal Architecture
The mosque was built in the early 18th century by Khan Muhammad Mridha, a wealthy landlord and merchant who was a prominent figure in Dhaka during the Mughal period. The mosque is located in the heart of Old Dhaka, near several other historic landmarks, including Lalbagh Fort and Ahsan Manzil.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Bangladesh National Zoo

Bangladesh National Zoo

Experience Wildlife
The Bangladesh National Zoo, also known as the Dhaka Zoo, is a popular tourist attraction located in Mirpur, Dhaka. The zoo is home to a diverse collection of animals, including tigers, lions, elephants, monkeys, birds, and reptiles. The zoo also has a botanical garden with a variety of plant species. The zoo is involved in several conservation efforts, including breeding programs for endangered species, such as the Royal Bengal Tiger and the Asian Elephant.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Ramna Park

Ramna Park

A Mughal Era Garden
Ramna Park was originally a Mughal-era garden, but it was redesigned and renamed during the British colonial period in the 19th century. The park is known for its many trees, including several species of palm, mango, and banyan trees. Ramna Park hosts several events throughout the year, including cultural festivals, concerts, and outdoor movie screenings.
Armenian Church

Armenian Church

A Historic Church
The Armenian Church, also known as the Armenian Apostolic Church of the Holy Resurrection, is a historic church located in the Armanitola area of Old Dhaka, Bangladesh. The Church was built in 1781 by Armenian merchants who had settled in Dhaka. It is one of the oldest churches in Bangladesh.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Baitul Mukarram National Mosque

Baitul Mukarram National Mosque

One of the Largest Mosques
The construction of the mosque began in 1960 and was completed in 1968. The mosque was designed by the Pakistani architect, T Abdul Hussain Thariani. The mosque is modelled after the Kaaba in Mecca and is one of the largest mosques in South Asia. The mosque can accommodate up to 40,000 worshippers at a time, making it one of the largest mosques in the world.

2 hours

Suggested Time

Central Shaheed Minar

Central Shaheed Minar

In Memory of the Martyrs
Central Shaheed Minar is a national monument located in Dhaka. The monument was built in memory of the martyrs of the language movement of 1952, which was a pivotal moment in the country's history. The language movement was a protest against the Pakistani government's decision to make Urdu the only official language in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). On February 21, 1952, students and activists organized a peaceful demonstration in Dhaka, demanding that Bangla be given equal status as a national language. The police opened fire on the demonstrators, killing several people, and sparking further protests and unrest.

1 hour

Suggested Time

Tara Masjid

Tara Masjid

The Star Mosque
The mosque's name is derived from its stunning decoration of star-shaped motifs on its walls, ceilings, and domes, which are made with tiny pieces of tiles. The mosque was originally built as a small, single-domed structure by Mirza Ghulam Pir, a local landlord. Later in the early 20th century, the mosque was renovated and expanded by a wealthy merchant named Ali Jan Bepari, who added more domes and embellished the mosque's interior and exterior with colourful star-shaped designs.

1 hour

Suggested Time

Liberation War Museum

Liberation War Museum

Honouring the Sacrifices
The Liberation War Museum is a museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh, dedicated to the Bangladesh Liberation War, which took place in 1971. The museum was established in 1996 and is located in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, near the Bangladesh Parliament building. The museum contains various exhibits and displays related to the Liberation War, including photographs, documents, and artefacts such as weapons and uniforms used by the Mukti Bahini (Bangladesh Liberation Forces)

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Dhakeshwari National Temple

Dhakeshwari National Temple

Hindu and Islamic Architecture
It is one of the oldest and most prominent temples in the country, with a history that dates back over a thousand years. The temple is dedicated to the goddess Dhakeshwari, who is considered the patron deity of Dhaka. The current temple complex was built in the 19th century, but the original temple was believed to have been built by the Sena dynasty in the 12th century. The temple's architecture is a blend of Hindu and Islamic styles, reflecting the cultural diversity of Bangladesh.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Bangladesh National Parliament

Bangladesh National Parliament

A Symbol of Democracy
The Bangladesh National Parliament, also known as the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban, is an iconic architectural masterpiece and a symbol of the country's democracy. The unique design of the parliament building, created by the famous architect Louis Kahn, has made it one of the most significant examples of modern architecture in the world. The building's striking features, such as the giant concrete circles and the pyramid-shaped roof, make it a must-see attraction for architecture enthusiasts.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Ahsan Manzil Museum

Ahsan Manzil Museum

A Cultural Landmark
Ahsan Manzil is a historical palace located in the old part of Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was built during the colonial era in the late 19th century by the Nawab of Dhaka and was later used as the official residence of the British Governor of East Bengal and Assam. Today, Ahsan Manzil serves as a museum and tourist attraction, showcasing the cultural and historical heritage of the city and the country.

2 hours

Suggested Time

Lalbagh Fort

Lalbagh Fort

An Unfinished Mughal Fort
Lalbagh Fort is an incomplete 17th-century Mughal fort complex located in the old part of Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was built in 1678 AD by Prince Muhammad Azam, the third son of Emperor Aurangzeb, and served as a fortified residence for the prince during his campaigns in Bengal. However, the construction was halted due to the sudden death of the prince's mother, and the fort was left unfinished.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Best Time To Visit Dhaka

Perfect destination for a culturally rich and unique trip.

  • OCT-MAR

    Peak Season

  • AUG-OCT

    Moderate Season

  • MAR-JUL

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:During this time, the city is bustling with tourists and locals alike, and you can expect to see a lot of activity around the major landmarks and attractions.
  • Things You'll Love:Many festivals and events take place in Dhaka during the peak season, including Pohela Boishakh (Bengali New Year), Durga Puja, and Victory Day, among others.

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

Dhaka International Trade FairJanuary

Eidul: Fitr: May or June

Dhaka Art SummitFebruary

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