Post by : Raina Mansoor
Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, is one of the most vibrant and fast-growing cities in South Asia. Known for its rich history, colorful culture, and strong business environment, Dhaka is a place where tradition meets modern development. Whether you’re planning a trip for tourism, business, or both, Dhaka offers a wide range of experiences for every visitor.
In this article, we will explore everything you need to know about Dhaka’s tourism spots, business opportunities, cultural highlights, and travel tips – all in easy-to-understand language.
Dhaka is not just the capital city of Bangladesh; it’s the economic, political, and cultural center of the country. Millions of people live and work here, and every year, thousands of international tourists and business travelers come to Dhaka for various reasons:
To explore historical landmarks and monuments
To attend trade shows, exhibitions, and corporate meetings
To enjoy local food, art, and fashion
To meet clients, investors, or suppliers for business and trade
To shop in traditional markets and modern malls
Dhaka offers a mix of tradition and progress, making it one of the most exciting cities in the region.
If you're planning a trip to Dhaka, here are some of the must-visit places:
Lalbagh Fort – A 17th-century Mughal fort that represents Dhaka’s royal history
Ahsan Manzil (Pink Palace) – A beautiful riverside palace once home to Dhaka’s Nawabs
National Museum – Learn about the history, culture, and art of Bangladesh
Dhakeshwari Temple – A sacred Hindu temple and a symbol of Dhaka’s religious diversity
Star Mosque (Tara Masjid) – Famous for its stunning mosaic decorations
Sadarghat River Port – A busy and lively boat terminal on the Buriganga River
Hatirjheel Lakefront – A scenic place for evening walks, boating, and city views
Shopping Areas – Visit New Market, Bashundhara City, Jamuna Future Park for local and branded shopping
Tourists also love visiting traditional rickshaw-painting streets, local craft shops, and food stalls offering authentic Bangladeshi dishes.
Dhaka is a paradise for food lovers. Some popular dishes you must try:
Kacchi Biryani – A traditional rice and meat dish cooked with spices
Hilsa Fish Curry – The national fish cooked in mustard gravy
Beef Tehari – A flavorful rice dish cooked with marinated beef
Panta Bhat with Shutki – Fermented rice with dried fish, a rural favorite
Street Snacks – Fuchka (pani puri), chotpoti, samosas, jilapi (sweet)
From roadside stalls to 5-star hotel restaurants, Dhaka’s food culture is diverse and delicious.
Besides tourism, Dhaka is a major business destination in South Asia. The city is the center of Bangladesh’s trade, finance, garments, IT, and construction industries. Local entrepreneurs and global investors are increasingly showing interest in Dhaka due to its large population and fast-growing economy.
Key business sectors in Dhaka include:
Ready-Made Garments (RMG): Bangladesh is the second-largest garment exporter in the world.
Textiles & Fabrics: One of the oldest and largest industries in Dhaka.
Information Technology (IT): Dhaka is home to thousands of tech startups and software companies.
Real Estate & Construction: High demand for housing and offices drives investment.
Banking and Finance: Dhaka is the headquarters for all major Bangladeshi banks and insurance firms.
Import/Export Business: Port connections and international trade fairs make Dhaka a key location for importers and exporters.
Dhaka also hosts many international exhibitions, such as the Dhaka International Trade Fair, where companies from around the world showcase their products.
If you are visiting Dhaka for business, here are a few tips:
Book hotels near business centers like Gulshan, Banani, or Motijheel
Carry your documents – business invitation letter, company ID, trade licenses
Dress formally for meetings
Hire a local guide or translator if language becomes a barrier
Schedule meetings in advance as traffic can cause delays
Respect cultural norms – handshake greetings, proper dress code, and polite behavior matter in meetings
Dhaka is also known for its friendly hospitality, and most business travelers feel welcomed and safe.
Getting to Dhaka:
Dhaka is served by Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, which receives flights from Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Major airlines include Biman Bangladesh, Emirates, Qatar Airways, SriLankan Airlines, and more.
Visa Information:
Most travelers require a visa to enter Bangladesh. You can apply through your nearest Bangladeshi embassy or consulate, or check for Visa on Arrival eligibility.
Make sure to carry:
A valid passport (6 months minimum)
Return ticket and hotel booking
Travel insurance
Purpose of visit documentation (for business trips)
The best months to visit Dhaka are November to February, when the weather is cooler and more comfortable for sightseeing and business activities. Avoid visiting during June to September, as heavy rains and flooding can affect travel plans.
Language: Bengali (Bangla) is the main language. English is commonly used in business and tourism.
Currency: Bangladeshi Taka (BDT). Foreign exchange is available at airports, hotels, and banks.
Transport: Rickshaws, taxis, app-based rides (Uber, Pathao) are popular.
Safety: Dhaka is generally safe, but travelers should avoid late-night travel alone and take basic precautions with personal items.
Dhaka is a city full of life, opportunity, and culture. Whether you’re coming for tourism or business, Dhaka welcomes you with its historic charm, modern energy, and warm hospitality. From its Mughal forts and colorful bazaars to its trade hubs and corporate towers, Dhaka is where the past meets the future.
It’s a city of contrasts—but also of connection. And as Bangladesh continues to rise on the global stage, Dhaka will remain its proud and powerful heart.
This article is published by DXB News Network for informational purposes only. Readers are advised to check updated visa rules, business regulations, and travel advisories from official sources before planning their trip. DXB News Network is not responsible for any travel, visa, or business-related changes after publication.
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