Compare Flights in bangladesh



| Leave | Return |
Compare Prices From These Websites And More:
Bangladesh is located in Southeast Asia and is bordered by India and Burma (Myanmar). In 2007 Bangladesh was once again on the map, but only because Cyclone Sidr wrought such utter devastation here. In short order Bangladesh was back in operation and the remnants of the cyclone are mostly gone today.
Bangladesh offers a variety of activities off the beaten path than the more common tourist destinations. At your leisure, explore the Sundarbans National Park, the largest mangrove swamp in the world! Enlist a guide to enter this forest of ancient trees, one third of which is canals, river channels and tidal creeks. This is a world where your imagination will see tiger stripes behind every tree-which, of course, is the attraction! Then, leave the eerily dark mangrove forest for the swirling dervish that is Dhaka. No matter how many times you may visit here, the overwhelming feeling of utter chaos is the same. 600,000 some rickshaws ply their trade, creating a kaleidoscopic collage of color as they display art and advertisements. Once you are enveloped into and made one with the beat of this city, take a breather and visit the Liberation War or National Museum and take a boat ride from Sadarghat to see the vivid contrasts and panorama that is Dhaka. After Dhaka's chaos, a little quiet may be in order. Travel to Lowacherra National Park. This park, taking in over 3,000 acres, is the home to a semi-evergreen forest in which reside some inhabitants that you will not see elsewhere. The critically endangered Hoolock Gibbon can be seen swinging through the trees. An additional 19 species of mammals, including the Capped Langur, the unusual Barking Deer, the delightful Slow Loris and the orange-bellied Himalayan Squirrel also call this home. Bird watching here is some of the best in the world and the 20 varieties of orchids will captivate you.
Bangladesh is home to three international airports. The Shah Amanat International Airport is in Chittagong. Zia and Osmani International are in Dhaka and Sylhet, respectively. Flying to Bangladesh will require connections through other countries for most passengers, so combining Bangladesh with an extended stop-over in a connecting city may be a most viable economic option.
Bangladesh also has regional domestic airports in the cities of Barisal, Cox's Bazar, Jessore, Rajshahi and Saidpur. The city of Bagerhat's Khan Jahan Ali Airport is under construction at this time.
Bangladesh's airlines are mostly privately owned. Most offer international flights, as well as domestic and none are considered low-cost carriers. Air Sylhet, Best Air, and United Airways are domestic carriers only. GMG Airlines, Royal Bengal Airlines and Biman Bangladesh Airlines offer international service as well.
Three-quarters of the annual rainfall occurs between June and September with almost unbearable humidity and temperatures ranging up to 104 ?F during the hot season from March to mid-May. Of course, this is the time that you will be able to find your best air fares. The cold season, from mid-October to February, is drier, with average temperatures around 75 ?F and is the preferred time to visit Bangladesh. The only festival that may make travel in Bangladesh a challenge is Ramadan. This month-long period of fasting can make eating, especially in small towns, next to impossible, as many eating establishments cease operations. Budget hotels may also close during this time. There is no time that you will run into the crush of tourist traffic as in other high profile destinations; planning and booking far in advance or at the very last minute will most likely result in your lowest fares.
Bangladesh has a lot to offer the traveler that wants something out of the ordinary. Even the risk of a monsoon can be exciting, unless you are caught outside in a hail storm. Bangladesh's people look forward to the tourist trade they get and make you feel welcome and at home. Take a chance and check it out!
Flights to India Flights to Pakistan Flights to Iran Flights to Nepal Flights to Thailand Flights to Cambodia Flights to Vietnam Flights to China Flights to Laos Flights to Bhutan Flights to Myanmar Flights to Malaysia
Cheap Flights to Dhaka Cheap Flights to Beijing Cheap Flights to Kunming Cheap Flights to Paro Cheap Flights to Goa Cheap Flights to Mumbai Cheap Flights to Islamabad Cheap Flights to Karachi Cheap Flights to Lahore Cheap Flights to Tehran Cheap Flights to Tabriz Cheap Flights to Kabul Cheap Flights to Mandalay Cheap Flights to Yangon Cheap Flights to Almaty Cheap Flights to Astana Cheap Flights to New Delhi Cheap Flights to Chennai Cheap Flights to Ahmedabad Cheap Flights to Bangalore Cheap Flights to Calcutta
Compare & Save up to 70% on bangladesh Flights
Asia.com saves you money by allowing you to easily search the largest low-fare Web sites, including Orbitz, Kayak, Expedia, and more. Asia.com finds you the cheapest provider for your trip and with a single click makes it easy for you to access their lowest fares.
How to Save on Flights?
Its easy to save on Flights.
Step 1. Select you Departure and Destination City.
Step 2. Choose your preferred dates of travel
Step 3. Then click 'Search Best Providers'
It's that easy. Asia.com then searches across over 100 travel websites and picks the top providers with the best deals for your trip. You then compare rates for your preferred sites and Save. When they compete --- You WIN on Asia.com.
Other Tips
Asia.com travel experts have also provided special tips throughout the Asia.com site that will help you save on your trip. We invite you to explore our site and learn about all that Asia has to offer
