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Bangladesh is a moving canvas—rivers braided with boats, kilns that glow like embers at dusk, nets slicing through sea spray, and markets that ignite at sunrise. It’s built on water and work: the tug of tides, the clang of hammers, the hiss of steam from a tea stall as a train exhales into a platform. For photographers, it’s a gift—layers of light and labour, colour and gesture everywhere you turn.
Over two high-intensity weeks, you’ll work from dawn to blue hour with photographer-led guidance, capturing human stories and working landscapes most travellers never reach—ethically, respectfully, and with time to compose, connect, and refine.
We begin where Bangladesh pulses loudest—Old Dhaka’s rickshaw mazes and the Buriganga’s floating traffic—then arc northeast to fields of tie-dyed fabric pegged like paint swatches and rice courtyards raked into perfect lines. Beyond the tea country, stone boats grind the shallows beneath the Meghalaya hills: labourers wade and lift, silhouettes against pale water.
Turning south, the coast rises. From licensed offshore boats, you frame the steel giants of the ship-breaking coast; at first light, the marine fish port erupts—silver catch, shouted auctions, gulls carving circles. Along Moheshkhali and the wider bay, moon-prowed fishing boats lean into the horizon, nets billow, children race the surf, and dry-fish villages hang their patterns in the wind.
We close back inland: brick kilns throwing red light at sunset, coal ports where black dust drifts like weather, floating vegetable markets that bloom at dawn, courtyards combed with drying rice, and—if timing aligns—a rural fishing festival where hundreds wade into the haor with handmade traps. We work small, and we work kind: consent first, conversations always. You’ll go home with a portfolio that feels like Bangladesh—restless, generous, and alive.
💡 Pro Tip: Dawn to blue hour when it matters, mid-day for rest and transfers, and a consent-first ethic everywhere. Ultra-small groups (max 4) mean better access, cleaner angles, and the flexibility to chase light, tide, and festival timing.
📸 Photo Assist Hour: Hands-on help for better street portraits and composition.
🧵 Rickshaw-Art Mini Demo: Meet an artist and learn how the panels are painted.
🚤 Extended River Loop: Extra 30 minutes on quieter channels at golden hour.
🔒 Exclusive New & Old Dhaka Discovery – Affordable Private Experience
💲 Start: The first 1–2 guests are a flat fee of $190 USD total
➕ Add-On: Each additional guest (up to 2 more) is $70 USD per person
👥 Group Size: A maximum of 6 guests is allowed on regular departures
🚐 Custom Tour? Solo, groups & families — contact us for a personalised quote.
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📌 Essential Trip Information: Know Before You Go
🤝 Ethical, Community First Travel: We ensure fair pay for guides, drivers, boat crews, artisans, and local families. We support community-led enterprises and ethical craft traditions with dignity and respect.
🗑️ Leave No Trace: We minimise waste on every tour and take out everything we bring in. Nature and communities remain exactly as we found them—or better.
🐦 Wildlife Comes First: No baiting, no chasing, no disturbance. We avoid flash photography around animals and always respect ethical viewing distances.
🕌 Cultural Respect Always: Dress modestly in sacred spaces, behave respectfully, and ask permission before taking close-up portraits of people—especially elders, artisans, and children.
🌱 Carbon-Aware Travel: We prioritise CNG-Powered and Fuel-Efficient (Hybrid) vehicles whenever possible. Remaining emissions are offset through local tree-planting initiatives in Bangladesh.
Can I fly a drone?
Generally, no. Many locations are sensitive with strict permit regimes. If you already hold permissions, we’ll advise per-site rules and local realities.
Will people be okay with portraits?
Yes—with a respectful approach and consent. We handle introductions, conversation, and small thank-yous where appropriate.
Do we really shoot dawn and blue hour most days?
Yes. Those windows are the point of this tour. Midday is for transfers, meals, backups, and rest so you can stay sharp when the light is best.
What if the fishing festival date shifts?
We track local calendars; if it moves or is cancelled, we pivot to equally intense fishing/river or market sequences that preserve your photographic opportunities.
Will you help with editing?
We can offer light, on-tour feedback on framing and field technique, but full post-processing workshops or 1:1 editing sessions are not included.
Private Experience Only – This is a fully private tour designed just for you. No mixed groups, no rigid schedules.
Hidden Heritage Access – Our licensed guides take you beyond the obvious, showing you what most never see.
Expert Local Guides – Our English-speaking guides combine historical knowledge, storytelling & cultural insight.
No Shopping Detours – We never waste your time in commission-based shops. Spend your time in exploration.
Cosy Private Transport – Travel in a clean, air-conditioned vehicle with a professional driver for a safe journey.
Photographer-Friendly – The itinerary is thoughtfully crafted with great photo opportunities all day long.
Flexible Pacing – Travel at your own pace. You decide where to linger, take full control throughout the tour.
International Travellers Focused – Our tours balance history, culture, comfort, and authentic local encounters.
Transparent Pricing – No hidden costs. Entry tickets, guiding, transport, and experiences are all included.
🚗 Reserve your Private Dhaka City Tour today.
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