Are you a Bangladeshi passport holder? 

Are you someone who loves traveling

Are you tired of waiting in a long line for a visa? 

 

Then there is fascinating news for you!

We all know that a visa is very much essential for international traveling. However, in most cases, the process of getting a visa can be extremely troublesome. But you will be glad to know that, from Bangladesh, you can now travel to 41 countries without facing any hassle for visa approval.

 

Out of the 41, Bangladeshi travelers will require no visa at all in 20 countries. However, we will receive a visa on arrival in 20 of those places and get an e-tourist visa for Sri Lanka.

 

Visa-free travel: Bahamas, Barbados, Bhutan, British Virgin Islands, Cook Islands, Dominica, Fiji, Grenada, Haiti, Indonesia, Jamaica, Lesotho, Micronesia, Montserrat, Niue, St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, The Gambia, Trinidad and Tobago, and Vanuatu.

 

Visa on arrival: Bolivia, Burundi, Cape Verde Islands, Comoro Islands, Guinea-Bissau, Madagascar, Maldives, Mauritania, Mozambique, Nepal, Rwanda, Samoa, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tuvalu and Uganda.

 

E-tourist visa: Sri Lanka.  

 

All the aforementioned countries offer fascinating cultures, breathtaking sceneries, and exceptional opportunities for exploration.

 

In this blog, I will shed light on 5 countries that should be included in everyone’s ‘Top Travel Destinations Before You Die’ list. They are-

 

  1. Turkey
  2. Nepal
  3. Maldives
  4. Fiji
  5. Thailand 

 

So, let the journey begin!

 

  1. Turkey:

 

Bangladeshi people have permission to travel to Turkey without a visa for up to 90 days. They can travel to well-known locations like Istanbul, Cappadocia, and Antalya’s stunning beaches during this time, and will get exposure to a fascinating fusion of cultures, foods, and people. Moreover, Stunning views of the varied landscapes, including a 7,200-kilometer coastline with sandy beaches and ancient coastal villages, can be enjoyed during hot-air balloon rides.

 

  1. Nepal:

 

The Himalayas, with seven other highest peaks, can only be found in Nepal. Magnificent natural beauty, unique wildlife experiences, and cultural diversity are what Nepal is famous for. Adventure enthusiasts can try sports like bungee jumping, kayaking, trekking, and paragliding there. Tourists often fall short of words to express the beauty that Mother Earth has blessed this Country with. There is no doubt that Nepal has many exceptional experiences for you to offer. 

 

  1. Maldives:

The pure, tranquil waves and fine sand beaches in the vast, blue Indian Ocean make the Maldives the ideal location for an exquisite beach holiday at a fair price. 

Due to its amazing culture, delicious food, and excellent weather, this is a country that you should visit.

 

Diverse aquatic activities, swimming with sharks, diving into coral reefs, and nighttime viewing of bioluminescent water are also possible. If you are a citizen of Bangladesh, you don’t need a visa to visit the Maldives for up to 30 days.

 

  1. Fiji:

 

In Fiji, travelers from Bangladesh can visit stunning beaches, pristine waters, and magnificent coral reefs without a visa. Tourists are drawn to this popular getaway because of the snorkeling, scuba diving, and forest exploring opportunities.

 

  1. Thailand:

 

Thailand is known as a popular vacation spot for its energetic towns, stunning beaches, tropical jungles, and active street markets. With visa-free entrance, Bangladeshi citizens may experience the various culture, food, and natural landscapes of the nation.

 

Thrilling things to do in Thailand are:

 

Boat trips, outings to elephant sanctuaries, and the discovery of undiscovered islands, etc.

 

Visa-free nations provide an exciting retreat for tourists from Bangladesh since they are brimming with opportunities for adventure and memories. Before you leave for the journey, examine the most recent travel information as well as any entrance criteria or limitations. Do not forget to carry your passport.

 

So, which country will you travel to on your next vacation?

 

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Writer

Sumaiya Islam Sonali

Intern

Content Writing Department

YSSE