Travel to Bangladesh to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

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Backpacking or traveling in Bangladesh?

  • Bangladesh is an undiscovered gem for backpackers looking for unique experiences off the beaten path. Few travelers can be found there, but the country has an impressive combination of rich culture, friendly people, and diverse landscapes, from lush forests and beaches to impressive rivers. And it's also spotlessly cheap. 
  • Activity spotting: explore the Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world; visit the beaches of Cox's Bazar; take a boat ride on the Padma and Meghna rivers; explore historic sites such as the Bagerhat Mosque; eat your fill in Dhaka's Old City; go in search of the Bengal tiger; hike through Barisal and visit the floating rice market; trek through the Chittagong Hill Tracts and meet the locals.
  • Animal spotting: Bengal tiger, crocodiles, leopards, otters, Asian elephant, hoolock gibbon, leopard cat, many unusual birds including the magpie robin, Bengal fox, snakes,
  • Food spotting: all kinds of paratha (kind of bread), kachchi biryani (rice with all kinds of delicacies), bhuna khichuri (rice and lentil dish), morog polao (chicken pilaf), an awful lot of curries, grilled chicken, haleem (spicy lentil soup), fuchka (a very delicious snack in the evening), misti doi (sweet yogurt). 

Studying in Bangladesh?

  • Bangladesh offers study opportunities to international students. The cost of living and education is relatively low, making it an affordable option. Medicine, engineering, technology, agriculture and international relations are some of the most popular studies.
  • Study cities: Dhaka is the largest study city, where most of the prestigious universities are located. Chittagong and Sylhet also have several institutions.
  • Language: English. 

Internship in Bangladesh?

  • There are several internship opportunities in Bangladesh, mainly with NGOs, international organizations, and local businesses. Many internships focus on topics such as development, health, and environmental conservation, but you can also work in marketing or IT, for example.
  • Competencies: project management, humanitarian aid, dealing with complex situations, flexibility, intercultural communication, etc. 

Volunteering in Bangladesh?

  • There are many fun and special volunteer opportunities in Bangladesh. There is particular demand in the areas of education, community development, health and conservation. 
  • Many volunteers help improve infrastructure in rural areas, or work with vulnerable communities such as refugees and women. But you can also, for example, teach a variety of subjects, help in conservation or contribute to countering the effects of climate change. 

Working in Bangladesh?

  • Working in Bangladesh is especially popular in sectors such as international development, IT, health care, engineering and education. Foreigners often find work with international companies, NGOs or as consultants for development projects.
  • You don't have to do it for the money, unless you work for an international company or organization. 
  • English is widely spoken, but knowledge of Bengali can be a big advantage.

Working as a digital nomad in Bangladesh?

  • Although Bangladesh is not the most obvious destination for digital nomads, there are opportunities for those looking for a unique experience. Dhaka offers reasonable Internet connections and some coworking spaces, but the infrastructure is not as developed as in other Asian countries.
  • Favorite locations: Dhaka, on the coast, Cox's Bazar. 

Living in Bangladesh?

  • Living in Bangladesh can be challenging for expats, but it also offers much beauty for those with good adaptability. Living in cities like Dhaka and Chittagong offers access to modern amenities, although traffic and crowds are often challenging. Outside the cities, life is simpler and quieter, but with fewer conveniences. Otherwise, you can experience an awful lot and it costs very little money! 
  • It can be unsafe in Bangladesh though, so make sure you keep a close eye on the security situation. Many expats live near each other, or in gated housing complexes. 
  • There are many schools where you as your expat family can take your children. For example, local schools are open to expats, but there are also several international schools in Dhaka and Chittaging. 
  • Climate: There are three seasons in Bangladesh. You will find a hot and humid season in summer (March-June), a somewhat cooler rainy season from June-October (with frequent flooding) and a cooler, drier winter from October-March. 
  • Language: although English is widely spoken in the cities and at international organizations, learning Bengali is important to really become part of society.
  • Health insurance: public institutions often cannot provide adequate care. Private institutions are better developed, but also charge a higher price. So do make sure you have your own well-covered health insurance.

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