Top 10 Beautiful place in Dhaka

You have made plans to take a city tour of Dhaka and are thinking what are the top destinations to see in Bangladesh? Bangladesh is a stunningly beautiful country located in South Asia bordering with India and a small part of it is shared with Myanmar. The unspoiled country is unable to enhance its infrastructure and facilities to attract masses of tourists from around the globe.

There are a couple of tour operators in Bangladesh that welcome a small amount of tourists visiting Bangladesh every year. As consequently, most people are usually shocked by the number of tourists who visit, particularly in the rural areas out of Dhaka even in a small portion of Dhaka. 

Therefore, the people of Bangladesh will welcome visitors from all over the world and attempt to help them in any way they can. This is what we do best and as an operator of local tours we are proud so much to travel and meet our guests from the entire country of Bangladesh.

In reality, there are only a handful of visitors in the tourist destinations of Dhaka when you visit. That’s why it’s the ideal time to visit Bangladesh since the most important spots to visit in Dhaka aren’t over crowded yet. Below is the top places to go to in Dhaka. That you shouldn’t skip in any way.

Beautiful place in Dhaka

Dhaka is known as the capital city of Bangladesh that is situated in the central region. The city is full of diversity and has a great deal of structures and art. There are many places to visit and things to do in and around Dhaka. Dhaka is famous for many things. It is also known as”the mosque city”, or the city of the rickshaw (a local mode of transport).

It is among the cities with the highest density of people around the globe, and is awash with activities. It is a heaven to shoot street photos. If you’re a fan of street photography or portrait photography, Dhaka is the place for you. There are plenty of subjects to photograph for a number of days.

In addition to photographing, Dhaka has many interesting sights to explore that date back to its Mughal and colonial times. This article will discover the Beautiful places in Dhaka to explore at Dhaka City (New and Old Dhaka)that is a must-see during your first visit to Bangladesh.

1. Lalbag fort

Lalbagh Fort is a 17th-century Mughal fort, and is among the main tourist attractions in Dhaka. The fort was established with the help of Prince Mohammed Azam and handed to the governor at the time in Dhaka Shaista Khan to complete and he was unable to finish it due to the loss of daughter Pari Bibi, whose grave is in the fort. The fort has a museum within that displays Mughal artwork and calligraphy as well as firearms and swords.

History of Lalbag Fort

Mughal Prince Muhammed Azam, who was the son number three of Aurangazeb during his 15 months of residence in Bengal began to construct the Fort in the year 1678. The fort wasn't fully built because the prince received an urgent request by his Aurangzeb father and immediately fled to Delhi leaving the entire fort behinds.Begun through Prince Mohammed Azam and gave to the current leader of the legislature Dhaka Shaista Khan for the completion, but he didn't finish his work due to the loss of her young daughter Pari Bibi, whose burial place is located inside the stronghold.

Lalbagh Fort opening time during Summer (April – September)

  • Tuesday – Saturday:10.00 AM – 01.00 PM, 01.30 PM – 06.00 PM
  • Friday: 10.00 AM – 12.30 PM, 02.30 PM – 06.00 PM.
  • Monday: 02.30 PM – 06.00 PM.

Lalbagh Fort opening time during Winter (October – March)

  • Tuesday – Saturday:09.00 AM – 01.00 PM, 01.30 PM – 05.00 PM
  • Friday:09.00 AM – 12.30 PM, 02.00 PM – 05.00 PM
  • Monday:02.30 PM – 06.00 PM

Lalbagh Fort Off Day

  • Lalbagh Fort will remain closed on Sundays throughout the year.
  • Lalbagh Fort will remain closed for any government. holiday.
  • Lalbagh Fort will be closed at 04.00 pm in the month of Ramadan.
  • Lalbagh Fort will remain closed for visitors during Eid day as well as the preceding day of Eid. The Fort will remain in operation as normal until the next day of Eid day.

Ticket Price

  • Lalbagh Fort ticket price for the citizens of Bangladesh:20 BDT
  • Lalbagh Fort ticket price for SAARC country citizens:100 BDT
  • Lalbagh Fort ticket price for other foreign visitors:200 BDT

Location of Lalbagh fort

Lalbagh Fort is located in the old town of Dhaka the capital of Bangladesh. Old Dhaka is the region of Dhaka in which the city was first established during the reign of the Mughals in the 17th century to serve as the capital city of the eastern region of Bengal. The fort is situated in Dhaka close to the Buriganga river. Buriganga which is a bit further away in the current day.

Beautiful place in Dhaka

2.Ahsan Manzil

Ahsan Manzil, also referred to by the name of Pink Palace, is one of Dhaka city's most well-known tourist destinations. It is situated within Old Dhaka on the bank of the Buriganga River Buriganga It was the home of the most powerful family in Dhaka which was the feudal landlords under British rule over the Indian Sub-Continent.

The Nawab family bought an isolated property in the 19th century, and then constructed a massive palace on the property over the course of the next several generations. As their earnings increased. The palace eventually fell into decline after the ending in British rule. Govt. of Bangladesh eventually purchased the property and made it an exhibit after its renovation. Ahsan Manzil is an essential stop for those who visit Bangladesh.

History of Ahsan Monzil

Ahsan Manzil is the erstwhile official residence that is also the home of Nawab from Dhaka. The palace is located in Kumartoli on its banks along the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The building was constructed in 1859, and completed in 1872. It was built within it's Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture.

Ahsan manzil opening time:

Summer Schedule (April – September)

  • Saturday – Wednesday:10.30 AM – 05.30 PM
  • Friday:03.00 PM – 07.30 PM
  • Thursday:Closed

Winter Schedule (October – March)

  • Saturday – Wednesday:09.30 AM – 04.30 PM
  • Friday:02.30 PM – 07.30 PM
  • Thursday:Closed

Ramadan Schedule

  • Saturday – Wednesday:09.30 AM – 03.00 PM
  • Thursday & Friday:Closed

Holidays

  • Ahsan Manzil will remain closed during any govt. holiday.
  • Ahsan Manzil will remain closed for visitors during the Eid day and the previous day of the Eid. It will remain open as usual from the next day of the Eid day.


• Local Tourists: 20 Taka.
• SAARC country Tourists: 300 Taka. ($4 approx.)
• Other Foreigner Tourists: 500 Taka. ($7 approx.)

Ticket Price

  • Local Visitors:20 BDT
  • SAARC Country Visitors:300 BDT
  • Other Foreigners:500 BDT

Location of Ahsan Manzil

Ahsan Manzil is located on the north bank of Buringa River, about 650 feet to the east of the Babubazar bridge, on Gabtoli Road.

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3.Star Mosque (Tara Masjid)

The exterior wall between the doors is adorned with the design that depicts Mount Fuji on glazed tiles and a crescent-and-star pattern decorates the upper portion of the façade. Numerous blue stars were fashioned on the domes made of white marble. The entire mosque is covered with the theme of stars dominates the decor and the mosque is referred to as"the Star Mosque (Tara Masjid in Bengali).

The mosque is not marked with any kind of inscription. It is believed that Mirza Golam Pir, whose ancestral ancestors were from Dhaka and moved to Mohalla Ale Abu Sayeed (present-day Armanitola) built it. Mirza Golam Pir died in 1890, so the date of the construction of the mosque could be put in the early part in the late 19th century.

The mosque was initially constructed in the traditional Mughal style, and had four towers at the corners. In 1926, a local entrepreneur paid for its revamping by using Japanese tiles and English China-tiles, as well as the construction of a new veranda that nearly doubled the size of the mosque, without altering the design. Five arches were constructed on four pillars along the eastern face that surrounded the verandah.

The mosque also features a star-shaped fountain, as well as a reservoir of water to aid in the ritual of ablution prior to prayer of Muslims. The courtyard as well as a fountain in the shape of a star were built in the same moment on the western part of the mosque. The additional structures were laid with marbles that were of the same quality that were used to construct the mosque. In 1987 , the three-domed mosque was remodeled into a five-domed structure.

Tara Mosque is one of the few structures in the subcontinent that has this elaborate, special ceramic mosaics which is traditionally known as Chini Tikri. The art form and its expert artisans have been eliminated from the nation. The mosque remains being used for both special and regular prayers.

Non-Muslims are generally permitted to enter the mosque during prayer However, it is important to dress appropriately and women must have something they can cover up their hair. The mosque is usually closed during the prayer period however, the person who takes care of the mosque is willing to allow you to visit at any time, if you request it.

History of Star Mosque

Star Mosque is an Islamic mosque in the Armanitola areain Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is a beautiful mosque with elaborate design and decorated blue stars. It was constructed in the early nineteenth century, by Mirza Golam Pir (Mirza Ahmed Jan).

Star Mosque Visit Time

Do not go to the mosque during the time of prayer. Ladies, covering the head is required to enter the mosque. Also, it is recommended to dress modestly. Going to the mosque in shorts is not a possibility for women and men.

Location of Star Mosque

Star Mosque, is a mosque located in Armanitola area, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 

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4.Sonargaon

Sonargaon is a sought-after tourist spot in Bangladesh. It is situated about 37 kilometers away from the capital city of Dhaka Sonargaon is the first destination that you think of when planning a day trip from Dhaka. Tourists from Dhaka and all over the world visit Sonargaon's Folk Art Museum, the abandoned city Panam Nagar, and the other fascinating sights of Sonargaon daily. The folk-art fair that runs for a month and the annual folk festival year draw a great number of tourists from within the city.

Sonargaon Museum

Sonargaon Folk-Arts & Crafts Foundation also known as the Sonargaon Museum. It is also the principal tourist attraction in Sonargaon. It's a vast area which includes Sonargaon Folk Art Museum, Boro Sardar Bari mansion, enormous lakes, a variety of places to picnic libraries, as well as the peacock-shaped stage used for folk performances. Schools from all over the nation take their students to Sonargaon for studies. It's also a popular picnic spot among residents due to the picnic spots that can be booked for the entire day. Buses packed with visitors from across the world are able to visit for picnics each day.

Sonargaon Museum was established by the famous painter Joynul Abedin in 1975 on an old home named Bara Sardar Bari. A new museum was built in the later years within the building, with a focus on the rich history of textiles from the Sonargaon region.

Sonargaon Museum Opening Time

During Summer (April – September)

Friday – Wednesday:10.00 AM – 06.00 PM

During Winter (October – March)

Friday – Wednesday:09.00 AM – 05.00 PM

During Ramadan

Sonargaon Museum will be closed at 03.30 PM

Boro Sardar Bari

It is located in of the Folk Arts and Crafts Foundation The Boro Sardar Bari, which is located inside the Folk Arts and Crafts Foundation. It' huge mansion owned by an affluent Hindu merchant who was constructed in the year 1901. Sonargaon Museum was originally established by the famous painter Joynul Abedin in 1975 on the abandoned property of the mansion. It was built on the structure after a simple improvements.

Artifacts that are related to the history of Bengal in the 17th century and onwards were used to be showcased in the museum. Visitors could look around and see things that people used in their daily lives, which people who live in cities are ignorant of. Tools, accessories furniture, furniture, treasure box musical instruments, arms, vessels, ornaments and many other items that are related to the history from Bengal were the primary attractions of the museum.

Boro Sardar Bari Ticket Price

  • Ticket price for the local visitors:100 BDT
  • Ticket price for the foreign visitors:200 BDT
  • Duration of visit:Maximum 30 mins

Sonargaon Folk Art Museum

A brand new museum was constructed later in the Folk Arts and Crafts Foundation that focuses on the rich history of textiles in Sonargaon is displayed. Sonargaon was famous for its manufacturing of highest quality hand-made saries among them Moslin is the one most renowned. 

The sari was so thin that a complete one could be folded onto matchboxes, the customers who bought it were mostly royalty from all over the globe. A small sample of Moslin as well as other top quality collections, including ornamental Kanthas (Nokshi Kantha), an upholstered mattress constructed out of fabrics with brass as well as various other objects are on display at Sonargaon Folk Art Museum.

Sonargaon Folk Art Museum Ticket Price

A separate ticket is not required to enter the Sonargaon Folk Art Museum. It's part of the admission ticket to the Foundation.

History of Sonargaon

Sonargaon was the capital of Bengal in the Middle Ages. It was a major commercial and administrative hub of Bengal and also a wealthy marine center.Sonargaonwas home to medieval Muslim rulers as well as the eastern Bengal governors. Numerous rulers of the 13th century made use of Sonargaon for their capital. A different time, Sonargaon was the place that was the place to climb up to the throne Bengal for a variety of rulers.

Sonargaon served as the mint city alongside Gauda during the Middle Ages. It was dismantled in 1610 as the capital for Bengal at the time of 1610, by Mughal rulers, who moved Bengal's capital from Bengal to Jahangirnagar and later renamed Dhaka. Today, only a few remains of the capital are left in Sonargaon. It is hard to imagine the splendor of this city once was when it was at its peak visiting the quiet town. This article will discover everything you need to go to the tourist attractions of Sonargaon.

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5.TajMahal Bangladesh

Tajmahal in Bengal is an scaled replica from the actual Tajmahal located 10 miles to the east of Sonargaon. The construction, unlike the original, on the structure took just five years. Ahsanullah Moni is a well-off Bangladeshi film maker, revealed his "Copycat" variant of Tajmahal initiative in the month of December, 2008. 

The project was estimated to cost USD 56 million and was completed in north west of Capital Dhaka. The project was criticized by Indian officials who claimed that replicating Historical Monument is Illegal. The founder explained that he constructed his replica Tajmahal to ensure that the poor citizens of his country could achieve their dream of seeing the Tajmahal, which is India's most famous monument.

Taj Mahal Opening Time

9AM–7PM everyday

Ticket Price

Each entry fee is 150 BDT.

Location: located 16 kilometres (10 mi) east of the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka in Sonargaon.

Beautiful place in Dhaka

6.Curzon Hall

Curzon Hall is one of the buildings of the science school at Dhaka University that is located within Dhaka city of Dhaka district. The hall was named in honor of the Lord Curzon who was viceroy in India. The hall was constructed in 1904. Following the time that Bengal was divided and Dhaka became the capital for East Bengal and Assam, it served as the basis of Dhaka college, but after the establishment of the University of Dhaka it became part of the university's science division.

The site has significant historical significance because it is the place from which students from Dhaka University in 1948 first protested against Mohammad Ali Jinnah's assertion that Urdu only will be the official language of all of Pakistan and ignited an era of Language Movement.

Visit to Curzon Hall

CNG or a rickshaw can be collected from any hotel in Dhaka city. You can request for directions to Dhaka campus of the university, Curzon hall. Also, a local bus could be taken to drop you off at the shahbagh/nilkhet area from where Curzon Hall is just about 25-30 takas from.

History of Curzon Hall

Viceroy of India Lord Curzon was a visionary and wanted to build the most magnificent town hall in the city. In 1904, the foundations for this stunning structure was laid, but because of the partition of Bengal the Curzon Hall changed its name to Dhaka College in 1911. It was incorporated in the science department of Dhaka University in 1921. The hall also became the site of student protests against the policy of language that Mohammed Ali Jinnah tried to enforce.

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7.Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque 

Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque is stylistically identical to Lalbagh Fort. It is constructed on a platform that measures 5.8m from the floor. Below the platform are covered with vaulted rooms on all sides but the eastern, which was intended for use as living spaces. On the east side, there's an escalator with 25 steps that is completed by a gateway that aligns with the main entrance of the mosque. Through this gateway that one can access the summit on the platform.

The hall for prayer of Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque is an elongated structure that measures 48'x24 It is capped with three domes, the main being the largest. The smaller dimensions that the domes on either side can be achieved through pendentives with intermediaries. The corner minarets are small and slender, rising above the parapet. They are finished with copulas that are ribbed. The annex that lies to towards the northwest of the mosque is used as a madrasa (or religious) school. It also includes a hujra, or arcaded hall, which is used by tourists and tourists.

History of Khan Mohammad Maridha Mosque

The mosque was built over a very high vault like platform. Using the stair, anyone can go to the upper store and able to have the beauty of the antiquity. According to the inscription of the central doorway of the mosque, it was built during 1704–05 AD by someone named Khan Muhammad Mridha, and the mosque was named after him.

Visit Tips Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque

Do not go to Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque during prayers. For women, covering your head is mandatory for entry into the mosque. Also , it is recommended to wear modest clothing. In the mosque, wearing shorts is not possible for both women and men.

Location Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque

Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque is situated within Old Dhaka, some 500m to the west to the west of Lalbagh Fort. Based on the two Persian inscriptions one of them over the central archway, and one on the central Mihrab The mosque was built under the time of the deputy governor of Dhaka, Farrukh Siyar, under the direction of Khan Mohammad Mirza, who may be the architect. The mosque was built on the orders of an Qazi Ibadullah in the 1704-05 AD.

Beautiful place in Dhaka

8.Goaldi Mosque

Goaldi Mosque is one of the few remaining buildings dating back to the time of the medieval Sonargaon time period, when it was the capital of the eastern part of Bengal. Built on the outskirts of the capital city the beautiful, small one-dome mosque an essential site to learn about the rich history of Sonargaon.

Sonargaon located 27 kilometers to the east of Dhaka was a capital of the mint of the Muslim rulers of Eastern Bengal from 1296 to 1608. It was the centre of commerce and power in the region in that period. Goaldi Mosque is situated in the village of Goaldi in Sonargaon which is located half a mile north of the city that was abandoned by wealthy Hindu merchants in Panam Nagar.

Visit to Goaldi Mosque

To visit the Goaldi Mosque, take the route west from the second Gate at the Folk Arts Museum, go about a half mile until Goaldi Bazar More and turn left. It is best to opt for a rickshaw, or auto-rickshaw. It will bring direct you to mosque.

History Goaldi Mosque

The 1519-built, beautiful monodomed Goaldi Mosque is the most stunning of the few remaining landmarks from the capital city and is an excellent example of the architecture of the early Mughal period. The mosque is among the few remains of the Sultanate period of Sonargaon in the time of the Sultan Hussain Shah in 925 Hijri (1519 AD). 

It was constructed during the reign of Mulla Hizabar Akbar Khan in the middle of the 16th century during the reign of Alauddin Shah, who lived in the area of Goaldi about one mile to the north to the northeast of Panam the village of Sonargaon. Sonargaon was the center of administration of the medieval Muslim ruling families of East Bengal. It was declared the capital city of Bengal under the reign of Isa Khan. The area falls under present-day Narayanganj District, Bangladesh. The mosque is more sophisticated and lavish as compared to the earlier Sultanate mosques of Bagerhat.

Beautiful place in Dhaka

9.Panam City

Panam Nagar is a fully abandoned city that was inhabited by Hindu merchants of Bangladesh founded in the late 19th century. It is located around 37 kilometers to the south of the capital of Dhaka. It is a well-known tourist destination in Bangladesh and is among the most popular attractions in the country. It's a must-see destination for anyone traveling to Bangladesh.

It is a city that is protected by the archeological department of Bangladesh which is open seven every day of the week for tourists. Sonargaon is a well-known place to go on day tours and is just two-hour drive away from Dhaka. It is possible to spend the whole day in the city, as well as Sonargaon Folk art and craft Museum, Goaldi Mosque, and other places of interest in Sonargaon.

History Panama City

Panam Ancient Painam located in Sonargaon is believed to have been the location that was the site of Sonargaon, the Hindu capital city Sonargaon which was founded in the 13th century. The region was an area of Muslim city that was built on the south of the former city and could have been the residence of the first Muslim governors in the Sultanate of Bengal from 1338.

Following the Mughal victory over Sonargaon in 1610 In 1610, the Panam region was linked to the city's capital by building bridges and highways that remain in use. These bridges, as well as the canals that surround the area on three sides are a sign that it was a suburban region of the city in its medieval.

Panam Nagar Opening Time

during Summer (April – September)

  • Tuesday – Saturday:10.00 AM – 06.00 PM
  • Monday:02.30 PM – 06.00 PM

during Winter (October – March)

  • Tuesday – Saturday:09.00 AM – 05.00 PM
  • Monday:01.30 PM – 05.00 PM

Panam City Off Day

  • Panam Nagar will remain closed on Sundays throughout the year.
  • Panam Nagar will remain closed on any government. holiday.
  • Panam Nagar will be closed at 04.00 midnight in this holy month known as Ramadan.
  • Panam Nagar will remain closed to visitors on Eid day as well as the preceding day of Eid. The place will be in operation as normal until the following day of the Eid day.

Panam Nagar Ticket Price

  • Panam Nagar ticket price for the citizens of Bangladesh:15 BDT
  • Panam Nagar ticket price for SAARC country citizens:100 BDT
  • Panam Nagar ticket price for other foreign visitors:100 BDT

Visit to Panama City

There is a way to travel to your city in Dhaka by first going to Gulistan Bus Station and taking the bus there to Mograpara before using the CNG (tuk-tuk) into the city. It is possible to take a regular route bus from Narayanganj as well as Panam Nagar.

Beautiful place in Dhaka

10.Armenian Church

Armenian Church of the Holy Resurrection located in Old Dhaka is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Dhaka City. It was built in the late 17th century secluded small church located in Old Dhaka bears the testimony of a huge Armenian population in Dhaka.

Armenians played an important contribution to Bengal commerce and trade during the seventeenth and 18th century. They settled in Hughli, Chinsura, Saidabad, Murshidabad, Kasimbazar, and other Bengal economic centers, such as Dhaka. Even though they're all gone, the tiny church they constructed in Dhaka is still in existence.

History of Armenian Church

The Armenian diaspora first emerged when Safavi leaders of Persia took over their homeland, Armenia in Central Asia during the 16th century. In order to achieve commercial and political goals, Shah Abbas I transplanted Ispahan and New Jalfa about 40,000 traders who were specialized in trade between Asia.

The Armenians first arrived in Bengal through these two cities of trade following in the Persian wanderers' footsteps. At first, they conducted business in Bengal for the Persian masters. In time, they created their own communities in Bengal.

They called the Dhaka settlement Armanitola which means the Armenians"habitat," which is still a name used at Old Dhaka to announce their impressive presence. They were also patrons of education. Nicholas Pogose founded a school in Dhaka and named it after him and is still in existence.

Armenian Church Openning time

  • 9AM–5PM

Location Armenian Church

4 Armenian Street, Armanitola Road, Dhaka 1100

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