Explore the outer edges of Bangladesh

Real routes, real costs, real spots — no filler, no fake urgency.

About Bangladesh

Geography & Terrain

Delta plains fed by the Padma, Jamuna, and Meghna rivers, tea estates in Sylhet, and the rugged Chittagong Hill Tracts — home to the Chakma, Marma, Bawm, and Tripura communities.

Best Time to Travel

Nov–Feb: mild & dry, ideal for most spots. Mar–May: hot, pre-monsoon. Jun–Oct: monsoon — lush scenery, possible hill-tract road disruption.

Local Customs & Language

Bangla is standard; English works in main hubs. Hospitality is central — expect tea (cha) offered before directions.

Trip Toolkit

Cash tip

Most hill-tract resorts and local transport are cash-only. Carry BDT in small notes.

Packing tip

Hill areas run 5–10°C cooler than Dhaka year-round — bring a light jacket even in summer.

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Featured Destinations

Our top-rated spots, picked first. Swipe to browse.

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Why ExpluroBD

Most Bangladesh travel sites read like they were written once and forgotten. We're different — every guide has real bus fares, real routes, and real costs, kept current instead of copy-pasted once and left to rot. No booking markups, no fake "partner deals." Just what you actually need to get there and back without surprises.

  • Real costs, not guesses
  • Growing list of spots — more added regularly
  • Built by someone who's actually from here

Frequently Asked Questions

Is ExpluroBD free to use?+

Yes, fully free. No account needed to browse spots or guides.

How current is the cost/fare information?+

We aim to keep prices and fares updated, but transport fares and hotel rates change — always confirm the current price with the operator or venue directly before you travel.

Can I suggest a spot that isn't listed yet?+

Yes — reach out through the Contact page. We're actively adding new destinations beyond the launch list.

Is this only for foreign tourists?+

No — ExpluroBD is built primarily for Bangladeshi travelers planning domestic trips, with practical details like local transport and fares that most tourist sites skip.