The Daily Capital News

Foreign Tourists Flock to Ekduaria, Narsingdi’s Unique Cultural Haven

Foreign Tourists Flock to Ekduaria, Narsingdi’s Unique Cultural Haven

CN Report: Nestled in the heart of Monohardi upazila, Ekduaria village in Narsingdi is rapidly gaining recognition as an offbeat destination for foreign tourists interested in having an authentic rural experience in Bangladesh.

Surrounded by lush green paddy fields, tranquil ponds, and winding muddy paths, the village offers visitors a glimpse into a simple yet vibrant way of life. Over the past three years, more than a hundred foreign tourists have visited Ekduaria, drawn by its serene environment and the warmth of its people.

Tourists are engaging themselves in everyday village activities like —fishing in ponds, tending cattle, playing traditional games like carrom, and even rolling in the mud. For many, it is a refreshing escape from the fast-paced urban lifestyle.

The initiative behind this growing tourism trend is led by local youth Zafar Tuhin, who began offering village-based tour packages in 2022. His efforts have gradually placed Ekduaria on the map for international travelers. Many visitors, dazzled by their experiences, return for repeat visits.

Subject : Bangladesh Foreign Tourists

Write Your Opinion

The Daily Capital News

সোমবার, ৩০ মার্চ ২০২৬


Foreign Tourists Flock to Ekduaria, Narsingdi’s Unique Cultural Haven

Publish Date : 30 March 2026

featured Image
CN Report: Nestled in the heart of Monohardi upazila, Ekduaria village in Narsingdi is rapidly gaining recognition as an offbeat destination for foreign tourists interested in having an authentic rural experience in Bangladesh.Surrounded by lush green paddy fields, tranquil ponds, and winding muddy paths, the village offers visitors a glimpse into a simple yet vibrant way of life. Over the past three years, more than a hundred foreign tourists have visited Ekduaria, drawn by its serene environment and the warmth of its people.Tourists are engaging themselves in everyday village activities like —fishing in ponds, tending cattle, playing traditional games like carrom, and even rolling in the mud. For many, it is a refreshing escape from the fast-paced urban lifestyle.The initiative behind this growing tourism trend is led by local youth Zafar Tuhin, who began offering village-based tour packages in 2022. His efforts have gradually placed Ekduaria on the map for international travelers. Many visitors, dazzled by their experiences, return for repeat visits.

The Daily Capital News

Acting Editor: Md Alamgir Hossian
© 2025 The Daily Capital News