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7 Free Things to Do in Rajshahi

By Betsy Burlingame

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Summary: As a digital nomad in Rajshahi, keeping an eye on your budget is key. Here are 7 Free things to do in Rajshahi.

Rajshahi, known as the Silk City and Education City of Bangladesh, offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Digital nomads who find themselves in Rajshahi for an extended stay can immerse themselves in the local lifestyle and explore a variety of attractions without spending a single taka. From ancient ruins to serene parks, Rajshahi has a wealth of experiences that cater to both popular tastes and those seeking the path less traveled.

Varendra Research Museum

The Varendra Research Museum is a treasure trove for history buffs and culture enthusiasts. Established in 1910, it is the oldest museum in Bangladesh and houses an extensive collection of artifacts that showcase the rich heritage of the region, including ancient inscriptions, coins, sculptures, and terracotta. The museum provides a deep dive into the history of Bengal from the Pala dynasty to British rule, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in South Asian history.

Location: Varendra Research Museum, Rajshahi College Campus, Rajshahi. It's situated within the Rajshahi College premises, making it easily accessible.

Travel Tip: Photography is allowed inside the museum, but be sure to check if you need permission or have to pay a small fee for camera usage.

Nearby: After your museum tour, take a short walk to the nearby Boalia Thana area where you can enjoy local Bengali cuisine at one of the traditional restaurants.

Padma River Bank

The Padma River is one of the major rivers in Bangladesh and strolling along its banks is a serene experience. Digital nomads can take a break from their screens and enjoy the sunset, which is particularly breathtaking from this vantage point. The riverbank is also a popular spot for locals, providing a great opportunity to mingle and learn more about the Rajshahi way of life.

Location: Padma River Bank, Rajshahi. This spot is easily recognizable as it runs along the edge of the city.

Travel Tip: Visit in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and to experience the river at its most tranquil.

Nearby: Sample some local street food from vendors along the riverbank. The 'fuchka' (spicy, tangy filled puris) comes highly recommended.

Shahid Zia Park

Shahid Zia Park is a lush green space in the heart of Rajshahi. It's a perfect place for digital nomads to unwind, exercise, or simply enjoy a picnic under the shade of its many trees. The park is well-maintained and offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Location: Shahid Zia Park, Greater Road, Rajshahi. It's centrally located and easy to reach from various parts of the city.

Travel Tip: The park is especially lively in the early morning when locals come out for their daily exercise routines—join in for some impromptu yoga or jogging.

Nearby: There are several cafes around the park where you can grab a coffee or a light snack. Café Mangal is known for its cozy ambiance and delicious pastries.

Puthia Temple Complex

The Puthia Temple Complex is a cluster of ancient Hindu temples and is considered one of the most significant architectural sites in Bangladesh. The temples are adorned with intricate terracotta designs and are a testament to the grandeur of Bengal's historical architecture. The peaceful surroundings and the absence of large crowds make this a perfect spot for contemplation and photography.

Location: Puthia, Rajshahi. The temple complex is located in the small town of Puthia, which is a short drive from Rajshahi city.

Travel Tip: The temples are still active places of worship, so be respectful of any ongoing religious practices and dress modestly.

Nearby: Try the local sweet shops in Puthia town for some traditional Bengali sweets like 'roshogolla' and 'sandesh'.

Bagha Mosque

The Bagha Mosque is an exquisite example of Sultanate-era architecture. Built in the 16th century, the mosque is famous for its ornate terracotta ornamentation and the beautiful garden that surrounds it. It's a quiet place to reflect and admire the artistry of a bygone era, and it's free to enter.

Location: Bagha, Rajshahi. The mosque is situated in the Bagha Upazila, around 40 kilometers from Rajshahi city.

Travel Tip: Try to visit during the non-prayer times to fully appreciate the architecture without disturbing the worshippers.

Nearby: The local bazaar near Bagha Mosque offers a glimpse into rural Bangladeshi life and is a good place to enjoy some local tea and snacks.

Barendra Shilpa Kala Bhaban

Barendra Shilpa Kala Bhaban is a lesser-known gem that showcases regional art and cultural exhibits. It's an excellent place for digital nomads who are interested in the local art scene and want to see works by contemporary Bangladeshi artists. The exhibitions change regularly, so there's always something new to see.

Location: Rajshahi University Campus, Rajshahi. The art gallery is located on the university campus, which is a hub of activity and culture.

Travel Tip: Check the university's event schedule as they often host cultural events and art workshops that you might be able to attend.

Nearby: The university area has several canteens and food stalls where you can try student-friendly meals at affordable prices.

Chhoto Sona Mosque

Chhoto Sona Mosque, although more frequented by tourists, still retains a sense of tranquility. This 15th-century mosque is renowned for its golden color (from which it gets its name) and the intricate stone carvings that adorn its walls. It's a testament to the rich Islamic heritage of the region and offers a peaceful environment for visitors.

Location: Chapai Nawabganj, Rajshahi. The mosque is located in the Chapai Nawabganj district, which is a bit of a journey from Rajshahi city but well worth the trip.

Travel Tip: The mosque is still used for prayers, so plan your visit around prayer times and dress conservatively.

Nearby: The local market near the mosque is a good place to explore and try some traditional snacks like 'jhal muri' (spicy puffed rice).

Binodpur Bazar

For a truly local experience, visit Binodpur Bazar, a bustling market where you can observe the day-to-day life of Rajshahi's residents. It's a great place to soak in the local atmosphere, watch artisans at work, and maybe even pick up some conversational Bengali phrases.

Location: Binodpur, Rajshahi. The bazar is situated in the Binodpur area, which is easily accessible by rickshaw or CNG auto-rickshaw.

Travel Tip: Be mindful of your belongings as markets can get crowded, and keep an open mind to fully enjoy the vibrant chaos of the bazar.

Nearby: There are numerous food stalls in the bazar where you can try 'pitha', a traditional Bangladeshi cake, especially during the winter months.

Rajshahi University Campus

The Rajshahi University Campus is not only an educational institution but also a beautiful area to explore. With its vast open spaces, ponds, and diverse plant life, it's a popular spot for both students and visitors to relax. The campus architecture is a mix of modern and traditional designs, and it's a great place for a leisurely walk or a quiet afternoon with a book.

Location: Rajshahi University, Rajshahi. The campus is a significant landmark in the city and can't be missed.

Travel Tip: The campus is particularly beautiful during the spring when the flowers are in bloom, making it an ideal time for photography enthusiasts.

Nearby: The university area has several cafes and eateries. Café 1971 is known for its ambiance and offers a range of snacks and beverages perfect for a post-walk refreshment.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is one of the founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and the Founder and President of Expat Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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