A small team. Twelve host families. One country we never get tired of.
Bangladesh Eco Adventure was founded by a pair of cousins from Khulna who’d spent a decade taking foreign biologists into the Sundarbans. They figured the country deserved an operator who lived in it — and they’ve been doing it the same careful way ever since.
Today the team is six guides, twelve host families, and a small office in Dhaka that nobody much uses because the work is in the field.
Get in touchWe cap groups at twelve. We turn down work when calendars overlap. The trade-off — fewer travelers, deeper trips — is the entire point.
A fixed share of every booking goes to the host family and the village fund. We publish the breakdown on every invoice.
Most operators do Sundarbans in two nights. We spend five. The tigers are shy, and so are the best stories.
If the weather is bad, the road is washed out, or the season is wrong — we’ll tell you. The wrong trip is worse than no trip.
Two cousins, one boat, and a stubborn idea: the Sundarbans deserved a tour operator who actually lived there.
We won our first travelers’ choice award. The clipping is still pinned above the office desk.
We hit our self-imposed cap. We haven’t added a thirteenth since.
Eleven years in, 200+ travelers later — running the same trips, with the same families, at the same pace.
Tell us when you’d like to come and we’ll write back within a day.