10 Tips for Living in Bangladesh
Summary: If you've recently arrived in Bangladesh, here are 10 tips for digital nomads living in Bangladesh.
Welcome to the vibrant and culturally rich landscape of Bangladesh, a destination that's increasingly catching the eye of digital nomads worldwide. With its bustling cities, serene countryside, and the legendary hospitality of its people, Bangladesh offers a unique experience for those looking to blend work and travel. However, living in a new country comes with its own set of challenges and adventures. Here are 10 essential tips to help you navigate life in Bangladesh as a digital nomad, ensuring a smooth transition and an enriching stay.
1. Embrace the Local Connectivity
Internet access is crucial for digital nomads, and Bangladesh has made significant strides in improving its digital infrastructure. While Wi-Fi is common in cafes and restaurants in urban areas, it's wise to invest in a local SIM card for uninterrupted connectivity. Providers like Grameenphone, Banglalink, and Robi offer affordable data packages. For a seamless experience, consider carrying a portable Wi-Fi device that supports local SIM cards, ensuring you stay connected even when on the move.
2. Navigate the Bustling Transport System
Getting around in Bangladesh can be an adventure in itself. The country's public transport system is extensive, with options ranging from rickshaws to buses and trains. For longer distances, trains are a comfortable and scenic choice. In cities, apps like Pathao and Uber make it easy to book rides. However, be prepared for traffic congestion. Many nomads find that embracing the local way of life, which often means hopping on a rickshaw for short distances, adds to the authenticity of their experience.
3. Discover Affordable Living Spaces
Housing in Bangladesh can be incredibly affordable compared to Western standards. Look for expat-friendly areas like Gulshan, Banani, and Baridhara in Dhaka, where you can find furnished apartments tailored to foreign tastes. Engaging with local real estate agents or expat groups on social media can help you find the perfect spot. Sharing an apartment with fellow nomads can also enhance your social network while keeping costs low.
4. Savor the Local Cuisine
Bangladeshi cuisine is a flavorful journey that should not be missed. Street food like fuchka (pani puri) and chotpoti are must-tries for the adventurous palate. For a more familiar touch, international restaurants are plentiful in major cities. Embrace the local habit of sharing meals; it's a great way to bond with new friends and understand the communal culture surrounding food. Just remember to start with milder dishes if you're not used to spicy food!
5. Learn Basic Bengali Phrases
While English is widely understood in business and tourist areas, learning a few phrases in Bengali can go a long way in building rapport with locals. Simple greetings like "Salam Alaikum" (peace be upon you) and "Dhonnobad" (thank you) can open doors and show respect for the local culture. Language apps or local language courses can help you pick up the basics quickly.
6. Adapt to the Climate
Bangladesh has a tropical monsoon climate, with a hot and rainy summer, a cool winter, and a pleasant spring. Lightweight, breathable clothing is essential, and always carry an umbrella or raincoat during the monsoon season. Air conditioning is common in co-working spaces and modern housing, but be prepared for occasional power outages, especially during storms.
7. Engage with the Local Community
One of the joys of being a digital nomad in Bangladesh is the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local community. Attend cultural festivals, participate in local workshops, and visit the numerous historical sites. Bangladeshis are known for their warmth and hospitality, and engaging with the community can lead to lifelong friendships and a deeper understanding of the country's rich heritage.
8. Prioritize Your Health
Healthcare in Bangladesh varies in quality, with private hospitals in major cities offering better services. It's essential to have comprehensive health insurance that covers medical evacuation. Be cautious with street food and tap water; opt for bottled water to avoid stomach upsets. Regularly using hand sanitizer and mosquito repellent will also help you stay healthy during your stay.
9. Explore Beyond the City Limits
Bangladesh's countryside offers breathtaking landscapes, from the tea gardens of Sylhet to the world's longest natural sea beach in Cox's Bazar. Take the time to explore beyond the urban centers. The Sundarbans, home to the majestic Bengal tiger, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a testament to the country's natural beauty. These excursions not only provide a break from work but also enrich your experience as a nomad.
10. Stay Informed and Respect Local Laws
Staying updated on local news and regulations is vital for a hassle-free stay. Bangladesh has conservative social norms, and it's important to dress modestly and respect local customs. Be aware of national holidays, as businesses and transport may be affected. Additionally, always carry identification and be mindful of visa regulations to ensure your stay remains legal and enjoyable.
By following these tips, digital nomads can fully embrace the dynamic and diverse lifestyle that Bangladesh has to offer. With a little preparation and an open mind, you'll find that living in Bangladesh can be an incredibly rewarding chapter in your nomadic journey.
About the Author
Joshua Wood, LPC is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and serves as Co-President of Expat Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.
Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.
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