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Popular flight routes to Dhaka

Doha
Flights from Dohato Dhaka
783QAR
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Dammam
Flights from Dammamto Dhaka
793QAR
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Kuwait
Flights from Kuwaitto Dhaka
1225QAR
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London
Flights from Londonto Dhaka
1938QAR
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Kuala Lumpur
Flights from Kuala Lumpurto Dhaka
525QAR
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Dubai
Flights from Dubaito Dhaka
820QAR
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Why visit Dhaka?

Flights to Dhaka bring you to Bangladesh's dynamic capital, a significant South Asian hub positioned on the Buriganga River. This city is pivotal to the region's commerce and culture, serving as a gateway to understanding Bangladesh and offering many experiences.

Explore Old Dhaka's historic lanes, home to Lalbagh Fort and Ahsan Manzil, the Pink Palace. The city also features notable structures like the Star Mosque, showcasing intricate Mughal-era architecture, and the Dhakeshwari Temple, a central place of worship. You will find many architectural and historical sites, each telling a part of the city's story.

This destination offers insight into South Asian history and culture. Dhaka’s character is defined by its dynamic energy, diverse heritage, and significant historical footprint. It offers a varied experience for those keen to explore its unique blend of past and present.

Best time to fly to Dhaka

High Season

Dhaka's high season runs from October to March, characterised by cooler, drier weather. Temperatures typically range from 15°C to 28°C, offering a comfortable atmosphere for exploring the city. The air feels crisper upon arrival, and the reduction in humidity makes outdoor activities more pleasant. Daily life buzzes with increased energy, as residents and visitors alike take advantage of the more agreeable climate.

This period sees Dhaka at its most active socially and culturally. Many festivals, such as Durga Puja and Victory Day, occur during these months, filling the streets with vibrant celebrations. Parks and outdoor markets are bustling, and the city's numerous historical sites are more enjoyable to visit without the intense heat or rain. The overall pace feels animated, reflecting the ideal conditions for outdoor gatherings and public events.

Low Season

The low season in Dhaka spans from April to September, dominated by hot and humid conditions, alongside the monsoon rains. Temperatures often climb above 30°C, frequently accompanied by high humidity, which can feel quite intense upon landing. Daily life adjusts to these conditions, with activities often shifting indoors, particularly during the peak rainfall months from June to August.

Despite the challenging weather, this season has its own rhythm. The landscape becomes lush and green with the monsoon, and the rains bring a distinctive atmosphere to the city. Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha are significant events during this period, bringing communities together for celebrations. While fewer large outdoor public events occur, the city's identity during the low season is defined by its resilience and the internal focus of its social life, offering a different perspective on Dhaka's character.

What to do in Dhaka? The must-sees

Discover the many facets of Dhaka, from historic palaces to bustling markets. Here’s what you can explore:

Ahsan Manzil: Discover the Pink Palace, a stunning former residence of the Nawab of Dhaka. This architectural marvel on the Buriganga River offers a glimpse into colonial-era grandeur and aristocratic life.

Lalbagh Fort: Explore this unfinished 17th-century Mughal fort, a testament to the city’s imperial past. Wander through its impressive structures, including the tomb of Pari Bibi and the Hammam.

Shakhari Bazar (Hindu Street): Immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of one of Old Dhaka's oldest areas. Witness artisans at work, observe traditional crafts, and experience the lively local community.

Sadarghat River Port: Experience the energetic heart of Dhaka's waterway transport system. Watch countless boats, ferries, and launches navigate the busy Buriganga River, offering a true sense of the city’s constant motion.

Dhakeshwari National Temple: Visit the most important Hindu temple in Bangladesh, a significant spiritual landmark. Its ancient architecture and serene atmosphere provide a peaceful contrast to the city's hustle.

National Parliament House (Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban): Admire the distinctive architecture of this monumental building designed by Louis Kahn. Its striking geometric forms stand as a symbol of modern Bangladesh.

Book your flights to Dhaka

Before you know it, you will be soaring towards Dhaka. To secure the best flight deals for your journey, consider booking in advance and staying flexible with your dates. For even greater savings and exclusive perks, explore the benefits of eDreams Prime and make every flight an effortless experience.

Frequently asked questions regarding flights to Dhaka

How can I find budget-friendly flights to Dhaka on the eDreams site?
At eDreams, we make it simple to find the ideal flight to Dhaka, with ticket prices starting as low as QR 358. Our intelligent technology looks for the best available rates, providing you with a wealth of choices. Whether you priority is the lowest fare or the most suitable schedule, we make the planning process incredibly easy.
Which month is best for travelling to Dhaka?
According to our latest customer search data, the best month to fly to Dhaka is March.
You may also want to consider travelling in April, the second-best month for a fantastic getaway.
Don't miss deals on June, the third most frequent time of the year for visitors heading to Dhaka.
If you prefer a more tranquil travel experience, the quietest time to visit is during November. Planning your trip for this period typically results in smaller crowds and a much more laid-back atmosphere at your destination.
Which airlines provide service to Dhaka?

These are the carriers that offer direct flights to Dhaka:

  • Biman Bangladesh Airline also has non-stop flights to Dhaka from Sharjah, Kathmandu, and Sylhet. This is an excellent choice for a straightforward journey from these locations.
  • IndiGo provides direct flights from Kathmandu and Chittagong, along with service from Abu Dhabi.

Here are some additional travel choices for journeys to Dhaka that may involve a transit stop:

  • IndiGo operates flights to Dhaka from Doha, Male, and Dammam.
  • Air Arabia also travels to Dhaka from Doha, Bahrain, and Krakow, providing several useful departure alternatives.
  • Lastly, Oman Air provides flights to Dhaka from a wide range of locations. Some of the most popular departure points include Doha, Dubai, and Riyadh.
How many airports are there in Dhaka and which is the main one?
Dhaka has 1 airport. Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport operates domestic and international flights to 4 cities. Some of the most popular destinations are Doha, Abu Dhabi and Muscat.
What kind of weather can I expect in Dhaka?
If you are looking for sun, the ideal time to visit Dhaka is throughout April, May, and March, when average temperatures reach roughly 33º. These months also provide the most sunshine, with about 30 hours of light per day. For those who prefer cooler weather, consider planning your stay for January, December, and February, when the temperature settles around 14º. If you want to stay dry, it is best to avoid Dhaka during July, May, and June, as rainfall peaks at approximately 350mm. The driest months are January, December, and February, which see an average of just 16mm of rain.

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