Experience the vibrant chaos of Dhaka City on this local transport and street food tour. Explore like a local, meet local people, try street food, and navigate through traffic jams. Not recommended for travelers over 60 years old.
Experience the vibrant chaos of Dhaka City on this local transport and street food tour. Explore like a local, meet local people, try street food, and navigate through traffic jams. Not recommended for travelers over 60 years old.
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Karwan Bazar - Karwan Bazar is one of Dhaka’s most bustling and lively wholesale markets, where the vibrant daily life of the city is on full display. From fresh produce, fish, and spices to street food, newspapers, and local commerce, this dynamic market provides an authentic insight into Dhaka’s trade, culture, and fast-paced urban lifestyle.
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- Karwan Bazar - Karwan Bazar is one of Dhaka’s most bustling and lively wholesale markets, where the vibrant daily life of the city is on full display. From fresh produce, fish, and spices to street food, newspapers, and local commerce, this dynamic market provides an authentic insight into Dhaka’s trade, culture, and fast-paced urban lifestyle.
- Curzon Hall - Curzon Hall is a well-known attraction at Dhaka University.
- Dhakeshwari National Temple - Dhakeshwari is a Hindu temple located in the old Dhaka area. It is also recognized as the national temple of Bangladesh.
- Lalbag Fort - Lalbagh Fort is a historic fort in the old city of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Its name comes from the Lalbagh neighborhood, meaning Red Garden, referring to the reddish and pinkish Mughal-era architecture. Originally, the fort was named Fort Aurangabad.
Note: Lalbagh Fort is closed on Sundays. This attraction will be skipped if visiting Dhaka on a Sunday.
- Shahid Minar - This monument holds great significance in Bangladesh’s history. It was erected in memory of the martyrs who sacrificed their lives in 1952 for the Bangla language.
- Shipyard Dhaka - The Ship Breaking & Repairing Yard has become a popular attraction in Dhaka, especially for photographers visiting Bangladesh. It is located across the Buriganga River, requiring a short 3-5 minute boat ride to reach.
- Ahsan Manzil - Also known as the Pink Palace, Ahsan Manzil was the official residence and seat of the Nawab of Dhaka. Situated at Kumartoli along the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh, its construction began in 1859 and was completed in 1872. Built in the Indo-Saracenic Revival architectural style, it is now a national museum.
* Note: Ahsan Manzil (Pink Palace) is closed on Thursdays. This attraction will be skipped if visiting Dhaka on a Thursday.
- Armenian Church of the Holy Resurrection - The Armenian Church, also known as the Armenian Apostolic Church of the Holy Resurrection, is a historically significant architectural monument located in the Armanitola area of old Dhaka, Bangladesh. It stands as a testament to the presence of a notable Armenian community in the region during the 17th and 18th centuries.
- Star Mosque (Tara Masjid) - Star Mosque (Tara Masjid) is one of Old Dhaka’s most exquisite historic landmarks, renowned for its beautiful mosaic artwork and star-patterned decorations. Built in the 18th century, this graceful mosque features unique Mughal-era architecture combined with intricate porcelain designs, offering visitors a serene spiritual environment and a glimpse into Dhaka’s rich cultural heritage.
- Sadarghat - Sadarghat Launch Terminal is a major river port on the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Located in the southern part of the city, it is the busiest port in Bangladesh in terms of passenger traffic.

- Pick & Drop by CNG Auto Rickshaw / Uber/ Rickshaw
- All Entrance Fees
- English Speaking Guide
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Pick & Drop by CNG Auto Rickshaw / Uber/ Rickshaw
- All Entrance Fees
- English Speaking Guide
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Personal Shopping & any other items that are not mentioned in the tour program
- Any Tips
- Personal Shopping & any other items that are not mentioned in the tour program
- Any Tips
This is undoubtedly the best way to discover Dhaka City.
Experience the city like a local, not as a tourist. If you prefer to avoid crowds and bustling environments, this tour may not be suitable for you.
During this tour, local transportation such as rickshaws and Tuktuks will be used. Luxury vehicles will not be available. You’ll have the chance to…
This is undoubtedly the best way to discover Dhaka City.
Experience the city like a local, not as a tourist. If you prefer to avoid crowds and bustling environments, this tour may not be suitable for you.
During this tour, local transportation such as rickshaws and Tuktuks will be used. Luxury vehicles will not be available. You’ll have the chance to interact with local residents and truly experience the essence of Dhaka.
Please keep the following points in mind before booking this tour:
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Walking and riding rickshaws might be challenging. It is advisable to research rickshaws to understand their design. Additionally, some moderate walking distances are involved.
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Rickshaws and Tuktuks are not pre-booked for this tour. All transportation will be arranged as locals do.
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Lalbagh Fort is closed on Sundays. This attraction will be omitted if your visit to Dhaka falls on a Sunday.
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Ahsan Manjil (Pink Palace) is closed on Thursdays. This attraction will be omitted if your visit to Dhaka falls on a Thursday.
- Not Recommended for travelers who are not able to walk medium distance. Walking & Rickshaw Ride could be difficult for for some travelers.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.