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Last Update : April 2026

Bangladesh Travel Guide : Entry Requirements, Visas & Top Destinations

Bangladesh is no longer a "hidden gem" in 2026, it has emerged as a premier destination for eco-tourism and authentic cultural experiences. To help you navigate the updated regulations and optimize your trip, here is the definitive guide to entering and exploring the Land of Rivers.

 

 

1. Visa Requirements

Navigating the visa process is the first step to your Bangladeshi adventure. As of 2026, the policy is structured as follows:

  • E-Visa & Standard Visa: Most travelers must apply for a visa via the official Bangladesh Online Visa Portal. Processing typically takes 7–14 business days.

  • Visa on Arrival (VoA): Available at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (Dhaka) for citizens of specific countries (including USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and many EU nations).

    • VoA is generally for 30 days and costs approximately $50–$60 USD (payable in cash).

    • Check for temporary suspensions. For instance, VoA was briefly paused in early 2026 during the national election cycle.

  • No Visa Required (NVR): This is a lifelong endorsement for foreign citizens of Bangladeshi origin and their families. It costs around $55 USD and allows unlimited entries.

  • Business Visa: Requires an official invitation letter from a registered Bangladeshi company and a letter from your employer.

 

 

2. Arrival Procedures & Customs

Upon landing, the process is streamlined but requires specific documentation:

  • Arrival Card: Every passenger must fill out a physical "Disembarkation/Embarkation Card" provided on the flight or at the immigration hall.

  • Currency Declaration: If you are carrying more than $5,000 USD (or equivalent), you must declare it to Customs using the FMJ form. Failure to do so can lead to legal complications upon departure.

  • Duty-Free Allowances:

    • Alcohol: Non-Muslim foreign tourists can bring in up to 2 liters of spirits/wine duty-free.

    • Tobacco: Up to 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars.
  • Restricted Items: Avoid bringing in religious materials intended for proselytizing or any products containing pork.

 

 

3. Transit Policy

If you are passing through Dhaka or Chittagong to another international destination:

  • Transit Visa: If your layover is less than 72 hours, you can apply for a Transit Visa or a Transit Permit at the airport. You must hold a confirmed onward ticket.

  • Airside vs. Landside: Most international transits do not require a visa if you stay within the international transit lounge. However, if you wish to stay in a hotel outside the airport, you must clear immigration with a transit permit.

 

 

4. Trending Destinations in 2026

2026 is the year of eco-tourism and heritage. Don't miss these spots:

  • The Sundarbans: The world’s largest mangrove forest. With new eco-lodges opening this year, it’s the best place to spot the Royal Bengal Tiger.
  • Srimangal: The tea capital. Experience "Seven Color Tea" and trek through the Lawachara National Park.
  • Cox’s Bazar: Boasting the world's longest natural sea beach (120km). The new rail link from Dhaka has made this more accessible than ever.
  • Sylhet (Ratargul & Jaflong): Famous for its "Stone Collection" rivers and freshwater swamp forests that resemble a tropical Amazon.

 

 

5. Essential Cultural Etiquette

Bangladesh is a conservative and deeply hospitable society.

 

  • Dress Code: Modest dress is essential. Men should avoid shorts in public, and women are encouraged to wear loose-fitting clothing that covers shoulders and legs.
  • The Right Hand: Always use your right hand for eating, shaking hands, or giving/receiving items. The left hand is considered unclean.
  • Religious Sensitivity: If visiting during Ramadan (Feb–March 2026), refrain from eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours.

 

 

6. Smart Travel Tips

  • Connectivity: Pick up a SIM card at the airport. Grameenphone and Banglalink offer the best 5G coverage across the country.

  • Commuting: Download Uber or Pathao (the local favorite for bike and car hailing) to avoid price haggling with rickshaw drivers.

  • Cash is King: While luxury hotels accept cards, the majority of your daily expenses (food, local transport) will require Bangladeshi Taka (BDT).

 

 

7. Best Time to Visit

  • Peak Season (November – February): This is the "Cool Season." Expect clear skies and pleasant temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C. It is the ideal time for trekking and river cruises.
  • Shoulder Season (October & March): Warm but manageable.

  • Avoid (June – September): The monsoon season brings heavy rains and potential flooding, which can disrupt travel plans.

 

 

8. Safety & Emergency Contacts

While Bangladeshis are incredibly friendly, it's wise to stay informed:

  • National Emergency Number: 999 (Police, Fire, and Ambulance).
  • Tourist Police: Dedicated units are present in Cox’s Bazar and major heritage sites.

  • Safety Tip: Avoid large political gatherings or demonstrations, which can occur unexpectedly in major city centers.

 

 

9. Support Documents Checklist

Ensure you have digital and physical copies of the following:

  1. Passport (valid for at least 6 months).
  2. Printed Visa/E-Visa confirmation.

  3. Hotel Booking confirmation (often requested at immigration).
  4. Proof of Funds (Credit cards or bank statements may occasionally be requested for VOA).

  5. Return Ticket (essential for entry).

 

 

 

Visa & Travel Protection Information

 

The Secret to a Worry-Free Adventure: Visa Sorted, Peace of Mind Secured!

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Important Things to Know

The information on this page is made for reference only and should not be used as a full reference for traveling or purchasing products. You are advised to search for information from sources made by the relevant authorities as well as carry out the recommended health protocols.