Khulna

Welcome to Khulna

Khulna, located in the southwestern part of Bangladesh, is a gateway to the Sundarbans, the world’s largest mangrove forest and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for its vibrant culture, riverside charm, and natural beauty, Khulna is an exciting destination for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and those seeking authentic Bengali experiences.

The city offers a blend of urban and rural experiences, from the bustling markets and vibrant streets to the peaceful banks of the Rupsha River. Khulna is famous for its local fish markets, rich history, and unique architecture, as well as its proximity to some of the most stunning natural attractions in Bangladesh.

The Sundarbans reserve is just a short trip away, where travelers can experience the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger, diverse wildlife, and serene waterways through boat cruises. Khan Jahan Ali’s Tomb, a historical site, is also an iconic landmark of the region.

Why visit Khulna?

  • Gateway to the Sundarbans: Explore the world’s largest mangrove forest, home to rare wildlife.

  • Cultural & Historical Sites: Visit the tomb of Khan Jahan Ali and local landmarks.

  • Riverside Charm: Enjoy boat rides on the Rupsha River and nearby canals.

  • Vibrant Markets: Dive into local food, crafts, and fish markets for a true Bengali experience.

 

Khulna is the perfect blend of natural wonders and cultural heritage, offering travelers a unique mix of wildlife, history, and authentic local experiences.