Essential Travel Information
Bangladesh is a land of rich culture, natural beauty, warm hospitality, and vibrant traditions. To ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay, please review the following travel information and recommendations.
Travel Seasons in Bangladesh:
Bangladesh has six seasons, but for travelers, two major periods are most relevant:
- Dry & Cool Season (October – March):
This is considered the best time to visit.
- Temperature: 11°C – 20°C (approx.)
- Weather: Cool, pleasant, low humidity.
- Activities: City tours, cultural visits, trekking, tea gardens, wildlife spotting.
- Clothing: Light warm layers recommended for evenings (cardigan/light jacket).
- Monsoon Season (June – September):
An ideal time to enjoy the country’s iconic water landscapes
- Rainfall: 160cm – 400cm annually
- Views: overflowing Rivers, floating water lilies, clear reflections, boat movement.
- Experience: Rural beauty at its peak; a photographer’s paradise.
- Fruit Season (May – August):
Best time to enjoy delicious seasonal fruits like litchi, jackfruit, mango, and more.
Weather & Temperature Guide:
- Winter (Nov – Feb): Cool mornings & evenings; chilly nights in Dhaka, North Bengal & Chattogram Hill Tracts.
- Summer (Mar – Jun): Hot & humid; light clothes recommended.
- Monsoon (Jun – Sep): Frequent rain; waterproof shoes and umbrellas advised.
Clothing Recommendations:
Bangladesh is culturally conservative, so modest clothing is appreciated.
For Women:
- Loose-fitting clothing that covers shoulders and legs.
- A light scarf is useful for mosque visits and sun protection.
- Avoid tight or revealing outfits.
For Men:
- Jeans, trousers, T-shirts, polo shirts are common.
- Shorts are acceptable in some places, though trousers are preferred in cultural sites.
General Tips:
- Carry comfortable walking shoes; slip-ons or sandals are great for city tours.
Health, Hygiene & Safety:
Carry personal hygiene products; tampons are uncommon, so bring a menstrual cup or reusable alternatives if needed.
Recommended items:
- Basic first aid kit
- Antiseptics & antibiotics (as advised by your doctor)
- Mosquito repellent
- Sunscreen
- Hand sanitizer
- Any personal medicines
Bangladesh is generally safe for travelers. Friendly locals, helpful services, and warm hospitality make the experience enjoyable.
Electricity & Adaptors:
- Type C & Type D plugs
- Voltage: 220V
- Frequency: 50 Hz
- Bring a universal travel adapter and a power bank for convenience.
Internet & Mobile Connectivity:
- Wi-Fi is available in most hotels.
- Local SIM cards (Grameenphone, Robi, Banglalink) are available at airports and offer affordable data packages.
- Passport & photo may be required for SIM registration.
Water & Sustainability Tips:
- Drink bottled or purified water
- Tap water is not recommended for drinking.
- Help reduce plastic use whenever possible.
- Carry a reusable shopping bag for eco-friendly travel.
Currency & Payments:
- Local currency: Bangladeshi Taka (BDT)
- USD is widely accepted for tourism-related payments.
- ATMs are available in major cities.
- Credit cards accepted in hotels, restaurants, and malls.
- Cash is recommended for rural areas and small vendors.
Transportation Options:
- Private cars, microbuses, SUVs, and larger coaches are available.
- Ride-sharing apps like Pathao and Uber operate in major cities.
- Domestic flights connect Dhaka with Cox’s Bazar, Sylhet, Chattogram, Jessore, and Saidpur.
- If you are hiring a local transport on the spot, please negotiate the charges before availing to avoid any misunderstanding.
Culture & Etiquette:
- Bangladeshis are known as the People of Smile, warm, welcoming, and respectful.
- Remove shoes before entering religious places.
- Ask before photographing locals.
- Respect local customs and dress modestly in rural or religious areas.
Food & Cuisine:
- Bangladesh offers delicious cuisine, including: Biriyani, Bhuna Khichuri, fresh river fish, kebabs, Street foods like fuchka and chotpoti
- Tea gardens in Sylhet serve world-famous teas.
If you are sensitive to spices, inform restaurants ahead of time.
Emergency Contacts:
- 999, Police, fire, ambulance
- For tourist emergencies, contact your guide or local coordinator immediately.
Final Notes:
Bangladesh offers a beautiful blend of nature, culture, and history. With friendly people, diverse landscapes, and vibrant traditions, your stay here is sure to be memorable.

