Example Itinerary

A Journey Through Bengal: Bangladesh and India

Duration
12 days / 11 nights
Price Per Person
Interests
Architecture, Heritage
Destinations
India, Bangladesh

Tour the most populous cities in the world, stroll along serene tea fields and chat with tribal members when hiking up into the hills. You can have it all when you embark on this 12-day Bengal Journey through Bangladesh and India Itinerary. The trip takes you through Dhaka, Sylhet, Chittagong and the Sundarbans in Bangladesh. Fly into Kolkata to begin the Indian portion of the adventure and travel to Bagdogra and Darjeeling. This is the perfect balance of nature, culture and bustling city life.

This itinerary is an example. It’s designed to inspire you and provide you with thoughtfully curated ideas. You can choose to do this exact itinerary or completely personalize it. All trips are 100% bespoke.

Highlights

  • Two Countries, One History: Bengal, once an independent regional empire, underwent much political turmoil and division until a permanent partition separated it into West Bengal India and Bangladesh. Discover the similarities and differences between both countries that was once the same region.
  • Tea Delights: Visit the premier tea countries of both Bangladesh and India, Sylhet and Darjeeling respectively.
  • Historic Calcutta: Once the capital of British India, Calcutta is fashioned by its colonial legacy with strong European influences and buildings still evident throughout the city.

Day-by-Day

Day 1

Dhaka

Begin your trip in one of South Asia’s most happening cities, Bangladesh’s Dhaka. Check out the National Museum for a fantastic introduction to the country’s dazzling artwork. The daunting National Parliament House is a must-see. Check in to the humble-but-accommodating Westin Dhaka, the best option in the area.

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Why We Love This Hotel

Luxurious: All rooms are artistically designed and supply only the highest quality of comforts, from plush beds to rainforest showers.

Haven for Food Lovers: With over six dining options, food lovers will have to make hard decisions when faced with the hotel’s diverse array of tempting cuisines.

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Le Meridien Dhaka Preferred Hotel
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If our Preferred Hotel is unavailable, this accommodation is a reliable alternative and has been personally vetted by the Remote Lands team. More information on this property is available on the “Hotels” tab at the top of the page.

Day 2

Dhaka

Begin your tour of the city in Old Dhaka. This old-world architecture is reminiscent of the city’s one-time important role as one of the largest and richest cities in the Indian subcontinent. Walk through the shockingly Pink Palace also known as Ahsan Manjil. Finish the day with a visit to the Star Mosque, Tara Masjid. Finally, you’ll take an exciting rickshaw tour of the city for an unforgettable adventure.

Dhaka
Dhaka

Day 3

Sylhet

Make your way to Sylhet (around 5 hours' drive) through the major urban center of Srimangal. This is the hotspot of the country’s tea industry. Take a bicycle tour of the lush, fragrant tea fields. Enjoy a seven-color tea tasting, before concluding your day with a visit to a local hilltribe to learn about a rare culture. Check in to the Nazimgarh Resort to rest your head for the evening.

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The Garden Resort is one of Nazimgarh's three premier luxury properties in Bangladesh's northeast Sylhet District. The Garden Resort is situated just 30 minutes from the Sylhet Airport and 15 minutes from downtown Sylhet on a groomed hillside with views of the countryside.

This accommodation has been personally vetted by the Remote Lands team and is the best available in the area. More information on this property is available on the “Hotels” tab at the top of the page.

Day 4

Chittagong

After breakfast at your hotel, fly via Dhaka to the second-most populous city in the country - Chittagong. Upon arrival, check in to the Peninsula Chittagong. After getting comfortable, take off to see the Shrine of Bayazid Bostami. The tomb is a revered holy place that draws many pilgrims. The on-site pond is home to black soft-shell turtles - a species that has been extinct in the wild since 2002.

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The Peninsula Chittagong is a property in the city’s upscale GEC Circle, a short 5-minute walk from Central Plaza shopping area. Feel soothed by the outdoor pool, pampering spa treatments and well-equipped fitness center.

This accommodation has been personally vetted by the Remote Lands team and is the best available in the area. More information on this property is available on the “Hotels” tab at the top of the page.

Chittagong
Chittagong

Day 5

Dhaka

Go straight to the heart of Bangladeshi culture upon this morning’s visit to a hilltribe outside of Chittagong. The remote area has little influence from the outside world. Observe tribe members in their daily traditional activities. The people still weave their own clothing and grow their own food. This evening, catch a flight to Dhaka and check in to the Westin Dhaka.

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Why We Love This Hotel

Luxurious: All rooms are artistically designed and supply only the highest quality of comforts, from plush beds to rainforest showers.

Haven for Food Lovers: With over six dining options, food lovers will have to make hard decisions when faced with the hotel’s diverse array of tempting cuisines.

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Le Meridien Dhaka Preferred Hotel
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If our Preferred Hotel is unavailable, this accommodation is a reliable alternative and has been personally vetted by the Remote Lands team. More information on this property is available on the “Hotels” tab at the top of the page.

Day 6

Dhaka

Journey out of Dhaka and into the thick of the largest single block of mangrove forest in the entire world. Catch a flight to Mongla, where you will step aboard a private boat for an up-close tour of the forest’s roots. On the way back to Dhaka, visit the incredible Mosque City of Bagerhat. The city was once considered a “lost city.” The Sixty Dome Mosque is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Travel back to Dhaka by crossing the rushing Padma River on a ferry.

Day 7

Calcutta

Depart Bangladesh and travel to exciting India. Your first stop is the former capital of the British East India Company - urban Calcutta. We recommend the Oberoi Grand or the Taj Bengal for a comfortable, luxurious stay in the city.

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Why We Love This Hotel

Thai Food: One of the best Thai restaurants in the country.

Architecture: 125 year old historic property.

Location: Prime spot in the main shopping area and within walking distance to many attractions.

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The Oberoi Grand Preferred Hotel
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Located in a leafy, quiet part of town, the Taj Bengal is within walking distance of various sights such as the Royal Calcutta Race Course, Horticulture Gardens, National Library, and the Zoological Gardens. There are 229 spacious rooms, equipped with marble-tiled bathrooms, teak floors, original works of art, hand-crafted rugs, and tasteful wooden furniture.

If our Preferred Hotel is unavailable, this accommodation is a reliable alternative and has been personally vetted by the Remote Lands team. More information on this property is available on the “Hotels” tab at the top of the page.

Calcutta
Calcutta

Day 8

Calcutta

Spend the day enjoying the city to the fullest. Have a private tour of the city’s elegant colonial architecture. Highlights include the National Library of India, the sprawling 19th-century Marble Palace, the Indian Museum, the General Post Office and the Victoria Memorial. Dine at the oldest polo club in the world for lunch at the Calcutta Polo Club. This afternoon, visit the Mother House, the final resting place of the revered Mother Theresa.

Day 9

Darjeeling

Check out of Calcutta and fly to Bagdogra. From Bagdogra you will be driven to lush Himalayan town of Darjeeling. The British introduced tea plants to the area in 1849 and the industry still thrives today. Check in to the Glenburn Tea Estate and enjoy the perfect combination of tea plantation, homestay and luxury resort.

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A combination of tea plantation, homestay and luxury resort, Glenburn Tea Estate is a truly unforgettable place to stay. Set amidst lush green tea gardens above the Rungeet and Rung Dung rivers, Glenburn consists of two luxury bungalows, Burra and Water Lily, both of which are over 100 years old and have been lovingly maintained.

This accommodation has been personally vetted by the Remote Lands team and is the best available in the area. More information on this property is available on the “Hotels” tab at the top of the page.

Darjeeling
Darjeeling

Day 10

Darjeeling

Start your day by touring the fragrant tea plantations at the Glenburn Tea Estate. You can tailor the teas to suit your personal preferences during a tasting at the tour’s end. Next, take a drive through the dense Simbong Forest until you reach the River Rung Dung. A local guide will help you identify the local flora and fauna on a nature walk. Cross the impressive Manjitar Suspension Footbridge and visit the local Shiva Temple in the small Manjitar Village. Return to your hotel this evening.

Day 11

Darjeeling

A visit to Darjeeling isn’t complete without a ride on the quaint Toy Train. The train is thus named because it is the narrowest gauge railway - only two feet wide. Next, have a private tour of the 1875-built Ghoom Monastery. Enjoy a cup of tea with the senior resident monks and learn about their way of life. Hayden Hall and the Tibetan Refugee Self-Help Center are both fantastic nonprofits to visit in the area.

Day 12

Departure

Check out of your hotel in Darjeeling. Transfer to the airport and fly through Bagdogra to Calcutta. This is the end of your journey - you can choose to extend your stay or make the journey home.

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