
I’d be happy to help you plan a 30-day trip to Bangladesh on a budget! Bangladesh is a country located in South Asia, known for its rich culture, stunning landscapes, and diverse wildlife.
Day 1-3: Arrive in Dhaka, check into budget accommodation (cost: around $10-20 per night)
- Travel method: Fly into Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, then take a taxi or rickshaw to your hotel (cost: around $5-10 for a taxi or $1-2 for a rickshaw)
- Activities: Visit the National Museum, the Dhakeshwari Temple and the Sixty Dome Mosque.
Day 4-6: Take a bus or train to Chittagong
- Travel method: Take a bus or train from Dhaka to Chittagong (cost: around $5-10 per person, or $10-15 for a train)
- Activities: Visit the War Cemetery, the Ethnological Museum and the Patenga Beach.
Day 7-9: Take a bus or train to Cox’s Bazar
- Travel method: Take a bus or train from Chittagong to Cox’s Bazar (cost: around $5-10 per person)
- Activities: Visit the Cox’s Bazar beach, the Himchari National Park and the Inani Beach.
Day 10-12: Take a bus or train to Rangamati
- Travel method: Take a bus or train from Cox’s Bazar to Rangamati (cost: around $5-10 per person)
- Activities: Visit the Rangamati Hill District, the Kaptai Lake and the Rangamati Buddhist Temple.
Day 13-15: Take a bus or train to Sylhet
- Travel method: Take a bus or train from Rangamati to Sylhet (cost: around $5-10 per person)
- Activities: Visit the Lawachara National Park, the Madhabpur Lake and the Srimangal Tea Estate.
Day 16-18: Take a bus or train to Rangpur
- Travel method: Take a bus or train from Sylhet to Rangpur (cost: around $5-10 per person)
- Activities: Visit the Rangpur Palace, the Rangpur Zoo and the Rangpur Museum.
Day 19-21: Take a bus or train to Khulna
- Travel method: Take a bus or train from Rangpur to Khulna (cost: around $5-10 per person)
- Activities: Visit the Sundarban Mangrove Forest, the Rupsa Bridge and the Khulna Shipyard.
Day 22-24: Take a bus or train to Mymensingh
- Travel method: Take a bus or train from Khulna to Mymensingh (cost: around $5-10 per person)
- Activities: Visit the Mymensingh Museum, the Mymensingh Palace and the Muktagacha Fort.
Day 25-27: Take a bus or train to Dhaka
- Travel method: Take a bus or train from Mymensingh to Dhaka (cost: around $5-10 per person)
- Activities: Visit the National Parliament House, the Dhaka University and the Lalbagh Fort.
Day 28-30: Return to your home country
- Travel method: Fly out of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport
Note: This is a sample itinerary and can be adjusted to your preferences. Prices and activities may vary depending on the season, please check
the current situation before planning your trip. Also, please note that the cost of accommodation, food, and other personal expenses are not included in this budget. Some additional activities you could consider are visiting the Dhaka’s historic neighborhoods, the Dhaka University, and the National Martyrs’ Memorial. It’s important to book accommodations and transportation ahead of time as it can save you money and also make sure you have a place to stay. Additionally, Bangladesh offers a variety of sites and activities to see and do, like visiting the country’s rich culture, history, and natural beauty. It is important to research and budget for these extra expenses before your trip.
It’s also important to note that transportation in Bangladesh, such as buses and trains, are often crowded and may not be as comfortable as other means of transportation. You could consider using a car rental or a private car service for more comfort, but this would be at an additional cost.
Also, it’s important to note that Bangladesh is a developing country, and some areas may not have the same level of infrastructure and facilities that you would find in more developed countries. It’s important to be prepared for this and to have a flexible attitude when traveling in Bangladesh.