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5 Instagram-worthy getaways near Dhaka

Dhaka, the chaotic metropolis, teeming with life, work, and traffic can overwhelm anyone with its daily grind. From the incessant honking of cars to the deafening cries of street vendors, the city's constant sound can add to its citizens' stress levels.

For anyone living in this urban whirlwind, taking a break occasionally is not just a pause — it's the reset button you need to keep thriving. However, taking an extended break may not be possible, and let's not forget the costs of hotels, tickets, and other logistics when planning a long vacation. 

Considering the situation, we have selectively picked 5 locations that seamlessly combine adventure, nature, history, and most importantly, some quiet time —all within a day trip that will be kind to your wallet and schedule.

Picture-perfect landscapes in Bangladesh: 7 spots every photographer must visit
Photo: Sazzad Ibne Sayed

Panam Nagar

A few kilometres east of Dhaka, located at Sonargaon upazila in Narayanganj district, Panam Nagar (city), a once important trading and political centre of this region stands as a relic of time.

So, if you are a history geek, eager to dive into the glorious days of the past, Panam Nagar is the ideal location. This "ghost city" will surely transport you to another world and put your anxious mind at ease.

Baliati Jamindarbari

Built around the eighteenth century, the Baliati Jamindarbari offers a mix of historical appeal and rural tranquillity. It is located at the village of Baliati in the Saturia upazila of Manikganj, a short from Dhaka.

The gigantic Corinthian pillars of the Baliati palace, inspired by the classical Greek and Roman architectural styles, still symbolise the opulence and power of Bengal's zamindars during the colonial period.

This is a must-visit place for architecture and history buffs!

Mawa Ferry Ghat

On the banks of the mighty Padma, some 50 kilometres from Dhaka, in Sreenagar Upazila, Munshiganj District, is the largest ferry terminal in Bangladesh, known to locals as the Mawa Ghat. The wide express highway leading to the ghat allows you to steer your vehicle to the heart's content, a rare experience in a clogged city like Dhaka!

This wonderful road trip's major attraction is fresh hilsa fry served with different types of bhortas and the refreshing breeze drifting in from the river.

Mawa ghat is a haven for all fish enthusiasts and who does not love ilish?

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Safari Park
Photo: Mohiuddin Ahmed Sagor

Bhawal National Park

We, human beings, are nomadic by nature. That's perhaps the reason why leading a routine life in a congested metropolis like Dhaka may occasionally be so nerve-racking. We cannot help but yearn for some natural escapes every now and then.

One such escape is the Bhawal National Park. Located in Gazipur, approximately 40 kilometres north of Dhaka, this is the closest forest area to this metropolis. It can be the perfect destination for you to visit on a weekend alone or with family, to feel the existence of nature along with the grandiose greenish environment.

Zinda Park

If you are looking for a well-kept place to spend the weekend with your family and rejuvenate from the urban bustles, Zinda Park is the place you should consider visiting. The name "Zinda," meaning alive, explains the vibe of this place.

This is not a fancy resort that will put a dent in your account but definitely a breath of fresh air close to this godforsaken city. Located in Narayanganj, the place is just an hour away from this chaotic metropolis.

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5 Instagram-worthy getaways near Dhaka

Dhaka, the chaotic metropolis, teeming with life, work, and traffic can overwhelm anyone with its daily grind. From the incessant honking of cars to the deafening cries of street vendors, the city's constant sound can add to its citizens' stress levels.

For anyone living in this urban whirlwind, taking a break occasionally is not just a pause — it's the reset button you need to keep thriving. However, taking an extended break may not be possible, and let's not forget the costs of hotels, tickets, and other logistics when planning a long vacation. 

Considering the situation, we have selectively picked 5 locations that seamlessly combine adventure, nature, history, and most importantly, some quiet time —all within a day trip that will be kind to your wallet and schedule.

Picture-perfect landscapes in Bangladesh: 7 spots every photographer must visit
Photo: Sazzad Ibne Sayed

Panam Nagar

A few kilometres east of Dhaka, located at Sonargaon upazila in Narayanganj district, Panam Nagar (city), a once important trading and political centre of this region stands as a relic of time.

So, if you are a history geek, eager to dive into the glorious days of the past, Panam Nagar is the ideal location. This "ghost city" will surely transport you to another world and put your anxious mind at ease.

Baliati Jamindarbari

Built around the eighteenth century, the Baliati Jamindarbari offers a mix of historical appeal and rural tranquillity. It is located at the village of Baliati in the Saturia upazila of Manikganj, a short from Dhaka.

The gigantic Corinthian pillars of the Baliati palace, inspired by the classical Greek and Roman architectural styles, still symbolise the opulence and power of Bengal's zamindars during the colonial period.

This is a must-visit place for architecture and history buffs!

Mawa Ferry Ghat

On the banks of the mighty Padma, some 50 kilometres from Dhaka, in Sreenagar Upazila, Munshiganj District, is the largest ferry terminal in Bangladesh, known to locals as the Mawa Ghat. The wide express highway leading to the ghat allows you to steer your vehicle to the heart's content, a rare experience in a clogged city like Dhaka!

This wonderful road trip's major attraction is fresh hilsa fry served with different types of bhortas and the refreshing breeze drifting in from the river.

Mawa ghat is a haven for all fish enthusiasts and who does not love ilish?

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Safari Park
Photo: Mohiuddin Ahmed Sagor

Bhawal National Park

We, human beings, are nomadic by nature. That's perhaps the reason why leading a routine life in a congested metropolis like Dhaka may occasionally be so nerve-racking. We cannot help but yearn for some natural escapes every now and then.

One such escape is the Bhawal National Park. Located in Gazipur, approximately 40 kilometres north of Dhaka, this is the closest forest area to this metropolis. It can be the perfect destination for you to visit on a weekend alone or with family, to feel the existence of nature along with the grandiose greenish environment.

Zinda Park

If you are looking for a well-kept place to spend the weekend with your family and rejuvenate from the urban bustles, Zinda Park is the place you should consider visiting. The name "Zinda," meaning alive, explains the vibe of this place.

This is not a fancy resort that will put a dent in your account but definitely a breath of fresh air close to this godforsaken city. Located in Narayanganj, the place is just an hour away from this chaotic metropolis.

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