Motorcycle Tours in Bangladesh
Bangladesh has some of South Asia's most underrated riding routes — hill roads through Bandarban, tea garden tracks in Sylhet, coastal stretches near Cox's Bazar. This service offers local knowledge that no guidebook has. And it is completely free.
Your safety comes first
Before every guided ride, a journey notification is submitted to the Tourist Police with your details and the planned route. This is not optional — it is how every ride operates. Someone official always knows where we are.
This is standard safety practice. It protects you. It protects the operator. It is not a formality.
Documents required for guided rides
Before a guided ride, the following are collected for Tourist Police notification only. They are deleted after the tour.
- Full name as in passport
- Passport number and nationality
- Bangladesh visa type and number
- Current hotel or accommodation name and address
- Emergency contact — name and phone number (home country)
- Any medical conditions or allergies relevant to a long ride
- Riding experience level (optional — helps with route planning)
Popular routes
Bandarban Hill Roads
Winding mountain roads, hill tribe villages, Nilgiri and Chimbuk — Bangladesh's most scenic riding.
2–3 days recommendedSajek Valley
Rangamati district, cloud-level valleys, sunrise views. A favourite for experienced riders.
2 days minimumSylhet Tea Gardens
Rolling tea estates, Ratargul swamp forest, Jaflong river border. Best in early morning light.
1–2 daysCox's Bazar Coastal
World's longest natural sea beach. Ride south from Cox's Bazar toward Teknaf along the coast.
1 daySundarbans Edge
Approach roads to the world's largest mangrove forest. River ferries and forest checkpoints.
2–3 daysCustom Route
Have somewhere specific in mind? Describe your plan — a custom route will be built around it.
Fully flexibleRiding safety tips for Bangladesh
- Helmet is legally required and strongly advised — bring your own or rent a quality one locally
- Avoid riding at night — road lighting is poor outside major cities
- Fuel stations are sparse in hill areas — fill up whenever possible
- Road conditions change dramatically after rain — check forecast before hill routes
- Keep tourist police number saved: 01769-690000
- Local SIM card recommended for navigation and emergencies
Riders assume responsibility for their own safety in accordance with the Bangladesh Road Transport Act, 2018. Route planning and guided rides are provided as a free informational and companionship service only.