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title: "Bangladesh"
description: "Independent hotel guides, travel articles, and travel videos for Bangladesh."
canonical: "https://www.indietravelguides.com/en/destinations/bangladesh"
locale: "en"
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# Bangladesh
Primary place hint: Bangladesh
## Breadcrumbs
[Asia](https://www.indietravelguides.com/en/destinations/asia) > [Bangladesh](https://www.indietravelguides.com/en/destinations/bangladesh)
## Hotel Guides
- [Spectacular Hotel Views](https://spectacularhotelviews.com/en/rankings/bangladesh) (spectacularhotelviews.com)
  Spectacular Hotel Views is the defintive guide to the world's best hotel views. It has over 600 destination rankings with hotels ranked by view quality, uniqueness, and breadth of availability across the property, has a searchable database of 2,500+ hotels with exceptional views and also allows you to browse by view type. Their Bangladesh ranking provides a useful guide for finding hotels in Bangladesh with the best hotel views.
## Travel Guides And Blogs
- [Lonely Planet](https://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/bangladesh) (lonelyplanet.com)
  Lonely Planet is a major travel-publishing guide site with professionally edited destination guides and planning resources. Their Bangladesh guide is a well-rounded planning resource, connecting Dhaka markets, the Sundarbans, Cox's Bazar, Sylhet tea gardens, and useful trip tips.
- [Uncornered Market](https://uncorneredmarket.com/bangladesh-travel/) (uncorneredmarket.com)
  Uncornered Market is a sustainable travel site and tourism advisory with an award-winning travel blog. Their beginner's Bangladesh guide is especially helpful for mapping a first trip across the Sundarbans, Dhaka, Bagerhat, Paharpur, Srimongal, and CHT.
- [The Broke Backpacker](https://www.thebrokebackpacker.com/is-bangladesh-worth-visiting/) (thebrokebackpacker.com)
  The Broke Backpacker is an adventure and budget-travel site for backpackers, budget travelers, and independent trips. Their article makes a positive case for Bangladesh by laying out seven clear reasons independent and budget travelers may find it worth visiting.
- [A Broken Backpack](https://abrokenbackpack.com/bangladesh-sim-cards/) (abrokenbackpack.com)
  A Broken Backpack is a practical long-term-travel and travel-resources blog by Melissa Giroux. Her Bangladesh SIM card guide is a practical resource for comparing in-person purchases, online options, eSIMs, and prepaid choices.
- [Solo Traveler](https://solotravelerworld.com/solo-travel-destination-bangladesh/) (solotravelerworld.com)
  Solo Traveler is a digital publication focused entirely on people who travel alone. Their Bangladesh story adds useful solo-travel perspective through firsthand stops in Dhaka, Srimangal tea estates, and pineapple plantations.
## Travel Videos
- [Jason Billam Travel](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rlT1LC4d7w) (youtube.com)
  Jason Billam Travel is a YouTube travel channel by a British full-time traveller documenting destinations around the world. This Bangladesh guide video is practical for budget-minded travelers, breaking down two months of expenses with Dhaka examples for accommodation, transport, and food.
- [Gabriel Traveler](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrwbDisxmjY) (youtube.com)
  Gabriel Traveler is a YouTube travel channel by Gabriel Morris, sharing travel videos and practical travel information. This Bangladesh travel video is a thoughtful prompt for curious viewers, framing the country as an uncommon tourist destination and asking whether they would travel there.
- [Joel and Emilia](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cQH3yF9JmY) (youtube.com)
  Joel and Emilia is a YouTube travel channel from Joel Friend and Emilia Beattie, who document their trips together. This Bangladesh vlog offers a strong look beyond Dhaka, following a night-train journey north to Sylhet and Sreemangal with encounters along the way.
- [Flora Gonning](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uV07HEkdCA) (youtube.com)
  Flora Gonning is a YouTube travel channel by a female adventurer focused on nature, hiking, and off-the-beaten-path destinations. This Bangladesh travel video documents a spontaneous trip through Dhaka, Chittagong, local communities, and Cox's Bazar, while also addressing train surfing as a dangerous public transport reality.