Homestay-Live Like a Local - 7 Days

Live Like a Local, homestay tour

🏡 Authentic Homestay Experience in Rural Bangladesh

Discover Bangladesh most genuinely — by living with local families and sharing their everyday life. This homestay tour invites you to step beyond typical sightseeing and experience the heart of the country through its people, traditions, and hospitality.

Bangladesh is a vibrant blend of cultures shaped by Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam — a living mosaic of harmony and diversity. In the northern region, where life remains deeply rooted in tradition, you’ll stay in local homes, enjoy home-cooked meals, and witness daily village activities, including farming, fishing, weaving, and local markets.

Your hosts will warmly welcome you into their community, offering a rare chance to understand rural life up close — its challenges, simplicity, and joy. Through shared meals, stories, and laughter, you’ll gain more than memories — you’ll build human connections that define the true spirit of Bangladesh.

This tour is perfect for travelers, photographers, and culture enthusiasts seeking an authentic, meaningful travel experience.

Overview

🌾 Highlights of Your Homestay & Rural Experience Tour

Explore rural life — immerse yourself in the daily rhythm of Bangladeshi village life and discover the livelihood of local farmers and craftsmen.
Visit agricultural farms — see firsthand how villagers cultivate their crops and produce fresh, organic food.
Meet the future generation — visit local elementary schools that support underprivileged children and experience the warmth of rural education.
Discover the Chars — explore isolated sandbank islands on the Brahmaputra River, shaped by the forces of nature and river sedimentation.
Stroll through a village bazaar — experience the colors, sounds, and authentic charm of a traditional marketplace.
Enjoy a peaceful boat ride on the mighty Brahmaputra River, surrounded by scenic beauty and simple riverside life.
Share a traditional lunch with your host family and enjoy genuine Bangladeshi hospitality.
Visit a historical enclave and get close to the Indian border, a region rich in history and culture.
Step into history at Bangladesh’s very first mosque, an architectural treasure from ancient times.
See the legendary pond, a fascinating site said to have been dug in ancient days, with mysterious stories behind it.
Admire the breathtaking Kantajew Temple, famous for its intricate terracotta carvings and artistic excellence.
Explore the majestic Tajhat Palace, once home to a local landlord, now one of the most beautiful examples of Raj-era architecture.
Experience a journey beyond expectations — rich in culture, connection, and discovery.

Itinerary

Day 1
Day 01: Arrival in Dhaka & Local Orientation

Upon arrival at Dhaka Airport, our guide will be waiting inside the terminal holding a sign with your name to welcome you. You’ll then be transferred comfortably to your hotel for check-in and a short rest.

Later, enjoy a relaxed walk around the nearby area with your guide — a great opportunity to get familiar with the surroundings, experience local life, and pick up any essentials you may need for the journey ahead.

Overnight in Dhaka — Omni Residency

Day 2
Day 02: Dhaka → Rangpur | Scenic Train Journey & Downtown Walk

After breakfast, your guide will pick you up from the hotel at 9:00 AM and transfer you to the Airport Railway Station. Board the Rangpur Express, departing at 9:32 AM, and begin your scenic journey to the north.

As the train glides through the countryside, enjoy the serene beauty of rural Bangladesh — lush green fields, vibrant harvests, and endless orchards of mango and litchi. You’ll also cross the impressive Bangabandhu Bridge, the 6th longest bridge in South Asia (4.63 km), offering breathtaking views of the mighty Jamuna River.

Arrive at Rangpur Railway Station around 7:00 PM, where you’ll be transferred to your hotel. After check-in and freshening up, enjoy dinner and take a relaxed walk around downtown Rangpur to experience local evening life.

Overnight in Rangpur — Grand Palace Hotel

Day 3
Day 03: Exploring Rural Life on the Banks of the Brahmaputra River

Today’s journey takes you deep into the heart of rural Bangladesh, where life flows with the rhythm of the river.

After breakfast, drive toward Kurigram, a region defined more by its rivers than its land. Here, waterways weave through a landscape of ever-changing sandbars and fertile islands. Board a traditional wooden motorized boat from Chilmari and set out to explore the remote Chars — isolated sandbank islands formed by river sedimentation.

As you travel along the Brahmaputra River, you’ll witness how river erosion, floods, and natural challenges shape the lives of the resilient villagers who call these islands home. This is a rare opportunity to experience authentic rural life, where simplicity, warmth, and survival coexist in harmony with nature.

Overnight in Lalmonirhat — Homestay with a Local Family

Day 4
Day 04: Discover Ancient Mosques & Experience a Village Market

After breakfast, begin your day with a fascinating visit to one of the most historically significant Islamic sites in Bangladesh — the Harano Masjid (Lost Mosque). Built in 69 Hijri (690 AD) during the reign of Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, this ancient structure is believed by many historians and Islamic scholars to be the very first mosque built in Bangladesh, and among the oldest in South Asia.

During archaeological excavations, a floral motif was discovered confirming the mosque’s construction date as AH 69. Some scholars even attribute its foundation to Sa’d ibn Abi Waqqas (R) — one of the earliest companions of the Prophet Muhammad (SM), known for his devotion and leadership in spreading Islam.

Next, visit the Nidariya Mosque, built in AH 1176 (1755 AD), another remarkable example of early Islamic architecture in this region.

In the evening, explore a traditional village market (bazaar) to observe the lively atmosphere as villagers gather to buy and sell fresh produce, handmade goods, and daily essentials in an open-air setting — a perfect glimpse into authentic rural life.

Overnight in Lalmonirhat — Homestay with a Local Family

Day 5
Day 05: Exploring the Vital Role of Farmers

After breakfast, today’s journey takes you into the fields of local farmers, where you’ll witness firsthand the hard work and dedication that sustains rural Bangladesh. Explore lush farmlands and observe the cultivation of a wide variety of crops — from grains like rice, wheat, mustard, lentils, barley, canola, oats, rye, and flax to an array of vegetables including potatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, aubergine, tomatoes, carrots, turnips, radish, spinach, lettuce, bottle gourd, country beans, garden peas, and more.

Your visit offers a unique perspective on how farmers contribute not only to the local economy but also to the food security and well-being of communities across the country. Interact with farmers, learn about their daily routines, and appreciate the labor and care behind every meal.

Overnight in Lalmonirhat — Homestay with a Local Family

Day 6
Day 06: Tajhat Palace & Kantajew Temple | Return to Dhaka

After breakfast, visit the historic Tajhat Palace (Tajhat Rajbari), one of the finest Rajbaris in Bangladesh. Built in the 19th century by the feudal landlord Manna Lal Ray, this northern treasure now serves as the Rangpur Museum, showcasing terracotta artifacts, Sanskrit and Arabic manuscripts, and black basalt stone carvings that depict stories from Hinduism.

Next, explore the Kantajew Temple, renowned as the most stunning terracotta Hindu temple in Bangladesh. Every inch of the temple is adorned with intricate terracotta plaques that narrate epic tales from Hindu mythology, making it a masterpiece of artistic and religious heritage.

In the late afternoon, drive to Saidpur Airport to catch your flight back to Dhaka at 4:30 PM, arriving around 5:30 PM. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel for check-in and overnight stay.

Overnight in Dhaka — Omni Residency

Day 7
Day 07: Departure & Farewell

After breakfast, our guide will pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to the airport according to your flight schedule. Say your goodbyes and cherish the memories of your Homestay – Live Like a Local Tour in Bangladesh.

End of Tour

Number of TravelersCost Per Traveler ($)Total Cost ($)
1 Person1,9501,950
2 Persons1,3502,700
3 Persons1,1103,330
4 Persons9303,720

* This tour is specialized for private groups to ensure a personalized and immersive experience.
* For groups of 4 or more people, or larger parties, please contact us for a customized price quote.

Tour Inclusions

  • Air-conditioned vehicles with a professional driver for all transfers and sightseeing.
  • Professional English-speaking guide throughout the tour.
  • All entrance tickets to monuments, museums, and other sites.
  • Necessary permits and permission fees for the tour locations.
  • 06 nights’ accommodation on a twin-sharing basis.
  • Transportation by train, car, tuk-tuk, rickshaw, country boat, and domestic flight.
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner throughout the tour.
  • All boat rides included as per the itinerary.
  • Domestic flight from Saidpur back to Dhaka.
  • All tips except for your guide and drivers.

Tour Exclusions

  • Any food, drinks, or personal items not mentioned in the inclusions above.
  • Health & Safety: All of our staff are fully vaccinated, including booster doses, and we maintain COVID-19 protective measures to ensure a safe touring environment.
  • Tour Availability: This tour can start any day of the year except Sunday.
  • Train Travel: We will try to secure AC 1st class seats for train journeys. If unavailable, 2nd class AC seats will be provided. Please note that train delays are common in Bangladesh.
  • Accommodation: Kurigram and Lalmonirhat do not have luxurious hotels. The accommodations selected are the best available in the area, offering basic facilities.
  • Mosque Etiquette: To enter mosques, long pants are required (shorts are not allowed). Women should cover their heads with a scarf.
  • Cultural Respect: Local people may be curious about foreign visitors, but are friendly and cooperative. Please be polite and respectful toward locals and Bangladeshi culture.
  • Flexible Itinerary: The itinerary can be adjusted based on reasonable requests.
  • Payment Policy: Full payment is required in advance when booking. Our online payment system is available for convenience.

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Homestay-Live Like a Local
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$930 Per Person
Number of Travelers Total Cost
1-1 Adults USD 1,950
2-2 Adults USD 1,350
3-3 Adults USD 1,110
4+ Adults USD 930
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Trip Facts

  • 7 days
  • 4 Persons
  • Moderate
  • Hotel, Homestay
  • Local Experience, Culture, Nature, Adventure
  • AC Car, Flight, Train, Boat
  • Dhaka, Rangpur, Kurigram, Lalmonirhat

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SUNRISE6:36 am
SUNSET5:48 pm +06
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