Types of Bangladesh Visa :

Here’s the easiest way to plan your next holiday to Bangladesh. You can now apply for a Bangladesh visa online starting from Rs 2,499. This simple application process will ensure a hassle-free experience at every step.

Bangladesh Business Visa
2,499*
  • Single entry
  • Consulate fees
  • Service charges
  • All taxes

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Our easy visa process :

  • The processing time for a Bangladesh visa is approximately 1 week.

Key facts about Bangladesh Visa :

  1. Apply and pay online
  2. Send your documents
  3. Get your visa

Documents required for Bangladesh Visa :

Standard Bangladesh visa applications

  • The passport should be valid for at least 6 months from the date of return in India, with a minimum of two blank pages
  • Scanned copy of the first and last page of your passport
  • 2 recent passport-size colour photographs taken against a white background with matte-finish (size 35 mm x 45 mm and 60% – 80% face close-up)
    Note: Photograph should not be more than 3 months old, scanned/stapled, and should not be used in any of the previous visas
  • The visa application form duly filled and signed (online) by the applicant, under the guidance of our travel experts
  • Hotel confirmation details

Additional documents for a Bangladesh business visa :

  • Covering letter from the Indian company on company letterhead
  • Invitation letter from Bangladesh Company

Note:

  • If the applicant’s place of collection of documents is in Mumbai, an additional courier fee of Rs 500 will be applicable. If a place is other than Mumbai, an additional courier fee of Rs 700 will be applicable on Bangladesh tourist visa fees.

FAQ on Bangladesh Visa :

  • You can apply for a Bangladesh visa before booking your flight ticket.

  • Your visa is valid for six months. You cannot apply for a new visa unless the existing one expires. However, if you lose your passport during this period, a new visa has to be obtained by paying the relevant fee again. 

    • Have a valid Passport and valid Bangladesh Visa;
    • Be in good health;
  • Good moral character;
  • Be able to convince the immigration officer that you have your family, property, assets, etc. that would serve as an incentive to come back to your home country;
  • Be able to convince the immigration officer that you will leave the country before your Bangladesh visa expires;
  • Have sufficient funds to support yourself in Bangladesh and the amount depends on how long you will stay in Bangladesh and whether you will be staying with family, friends or any paid accommodation.

 

    • Passport;
    • Valid Bangladesh Visa;
  • Confirmed return Ticket;
  • Contact details of your relative, friends or business contact in Bangladesh;
  • Confirmed hotel bookings (If Any);
  • Bangladesh Currency and other forms of forex;
  • An unlocked smartphone, preferable with a Sim card from India;
  • Any additional documents required to prove your purpose of visit (especially if you are travelling on a business Visa).

 

    • Keep your Declaration form in hand (provided to you on the flight);
  • Keep all travel documents (passport, valid Bangladesh Visa, return ticket, hotel bookings etc.) ready in case the immigration officer asks to produce any document;
  • If you are an unaccompanied minor, make sure you stay with the flight attendant who is in charge of your safety. Additionally, you must recognise the adult picking you up at the airport. If you have any doubts, you must inform the airline staff immediately.

 

A land dotted with a lush, green landscape, rustic villages and throbbing with humanity, Bangladesh is a South Asian country that has plenty to offer to visitors with its diverse wildlife, charming temples, dense forests, meandering tea plantations and an array of beaches.

It's a land of enormous beauty, hundreds of serpentine rivers, crystal clear water lakes surrounded by ever green hills, luxuriant tropical rain forests, beautiful cascades of green tea gardens, world's largest mangrove forest preserved as World Heritage, home of the Royal Bengal Tiger and the wild lives, warbling of birds in green trees, wind in the paddy fields, abundance of sunshine, world's longest natural sea beach, rich cultural heritage, relics of ancient Buddhist civilizations and colourful tribal lives, - Bangladesh creates an unforgettable impression of a land of peace. The country shares borders with India on the West and Myanmar on the Southeast. On the south of Bangladesh, there lies Bay of Bengal.

Above all else, Bangladesh is a place to leave the mainstream travel map. Let the crowds mob the beaches of Goa and the forts of Rajasthan; in Bangladesh, you wont have to be queue to be amazed.

Places to visit in Bangladesh

1. Sundarbans of Bangladesh

Well-renowned as the home of the Royal Bengal Tiger, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a major tourist attraction of Bangladesh. It is one of the largest mangrove forests in the world located on the coasts of the Bay of Bengal. There are a number of islands in the Bay of Bengal adjacent to the coast, forming an archipelago. he Sundarbans exhibit a wide range of wildlife species such as the Chital deer, tigers, crocodile species and snakes. They also have a number of plant species, with the Sundari trees being the most common. It is said that the Sundarbans got its name from the Sundari trees. An alternate belief is that the Sundarbans translates to “Sea Forest”.

2. St. Martin’s Island and Cox’s Bazar

The St. Martin’s Island, popularly called as the “Coconut Island” is a beautiful place to visit in Bangladesh. The only coral island of Bangladesh may be easily accessed by the Keari Sindbad cruiser which can be boarded from Teknaf.

The island offers a pleasant and relaxed ambience. The island is filled with coconut trees and you’ll find most locals and tourists lying by the sandy beaches sipping onto refreshing drinks. It is amusing that there are no motored vehicles on the island. Either you can walk within the island or take one of the many cycle rickshaws commonly seen about.

One of the major Asian destinations is the Sunset Point on the St. Martin’s Island. The island is also famous for its Sea Turtle Conservation Program Site at Cox Bazar. They are known to mainly breed the Green and Olive Ridley species of sea-turtles.

Another major tourist attraction of Bangladesh is the beach in the small fishing town of Cox Bazar, known to be the world’s longest unbroken stretch of sandy beach.

3. Dhaka, the capital city

The capital city has quite many places to go sight-seeing. Tourists may even take walking day tours to explore the city.

The Lalbagh Fort also known as the Fort Aurangabad is a fort complex that was built during the rule of the Mughals. The construction of the fort was however never completed. There are three main monuments within the complex – the tomb of Bibi Pari, the Diwan-i-Aam and a mosque.

4. Sixty Dome Mosque

The Sixty Dome Mosque of Dhaka which has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the largest mosques in the country, built during the era of the Sultanate. It is a building of architectural brilliance with its low domes and huge towers, built in the Tughlaq style.
The architectural work of both the interior and exterior of the building are exceptional. The building is a part of the 15th century architecture.

Despite the mosque having 77 domes and 60 pillars, it was named as the Sixty Dome mosque.

5. Jaflong

One of the most popular destinations of Bangladesh tourism is the hill station at Jaflong. The region is hidden within the tropical rainforest and mountain peaks bordering Bangladesh and the Indian state of Meghalaya.

The hill station is inhabited by the people of the Khasi tribe. Their villages and lifestyle is of great interest to tourists.

The locals engage themselves mainly in agriculture and you’ll find that the hill station is filled with many fruit gardens, nut gardens and tea plantations. Orange and jackfruit are the main fruits grown here.

Two rivers flow through the region, namely the River Dauki and the River Piyain. Some other attractions of Bangladesh are the Aakhta Falls and the rolling stones in the region. The Dauki Bazaar is one of the busiest markets in the region and it is interesting to see the countless shops with locals selling items of daily use.

6. Lawachara National Park

The Lawachara National Park located in Sreemangal is one of the most significant natural reserves of Bangladesh. The forests here are mainly evergreen; however deciduous trees are common too. The Lawachara National Park is home to a number of endangered wildlife species as well.
There are many villages located near the national park. It is amusing to see that the railways of Bangladesh pass through the Lawachara National Park.
Some other places to visit in Bangladesh are the Madhabpur Lake located near the national park, and the picturesque Ham Ham waterfalls.

7. Somapura Mahavihara

Bangladesh has a number of religious complexes that are devoted to Buddhism. One such site is the Somapura Mahavihara. It is a famous Buddhist monastery, located in the Naogaon district of Bangladesh.

It is an 8th century monastery, built during the reign of the Pala Kingdom.
It has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The ruins of the Somapura Mahavihara are of great archaeological significance.

8. Tanguar Haor

Known to play the role of “mother fishery” of the country, due to the large scale fish production, Tanguar Haor is an important wetland ecosystem of Bangladesh. Bangladesh being a country of people whose staple diet is fish and rice, the demand for fish production is high
It is interesting that the region includes nearly 46 villages that depend on the wetlands for their source of livelihood.

The Tanguar Haor basin has been declared as a wetland of international importance and an ecologically important area. So many different varieties of fish species can be found here. There are some rare tree species as well.

9. Buddha Dhatu Jadi

The Buddha Dhatu Jadi, also known as the Bandarban Golden Temple is located in the Bandarban City in Bangladesh. “Dhatu” means the material remains of a holy person and here, it translates to the “holy remains of Lord Buddha”. The temple contains a number of relics that belonged to Buddha.

The Buddha Dhatu Jadi is a significant historic destination that makes among the major places to visit in Bangladesh. The temple, built in Arakanese style of architecture is the largest Theravada Buddhist temple. A “Therevada” is a school of elder monks. It also has the second-largest Buddhist statue in the country, the largest being the 100 feet Buddhist statue in Dhaka.

10. Keokradong and Bandarban

nother beautiful spot among the interesting places to visit in Bangladesh is the Keokradong peak, located in Bandarban. It is one of the highest mountain peaks found in Bangladesh. The Keokradong peak is an ideal place for tourists who love to trek. The region is filled with colourful flowers. There is a magnificent lake, the Lake Boga (which means, “Dragon Lake”) situated near the peak. Travellers can also set up camp and stay overnight, under the beautiful starry night. The 5-hour long trek allows the travellers to enjoy many some beautiful waterfalls as they climb hills of varying sizes. Some of the spellbinding waterfalls in this region are the Rijuk waterfalls, Jadipai waterfalls and the Baklai waterfalls.