Countries Bangladeshis can travel without visa

Nature-lovers from Bangladesh like to wander from one place to another in order to satisfy their thirst of gathering experience of other countries, cultures, history, scenery and food. But, many of them afraid to travel to other countries just because of visa complications. But, people from this country can explore some other countries without any prior visa requirements.

According to the Visa Restrictions Index, holders of a Bangladeshi passport can visit the given countries visa-free or with visa on arrival.

Among the Asian countries, you can visit Bhutan and Maldives using Bangladesh passport without a visa. 

Several countries in Oceania issue on-arrival visa up to a certain time to stay there particularly for tourism. Among those are Fiji, Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Samoa, Tuvalu, Vanuatu. 

One can get on-arrival visa tour Seychelles in Africa. 

Among the Caribbean islands, which are world famous destination for tourism, one can visit Grenada, Haiti,  Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, British Virgin Islands, Trinidad and Tobago – as no prior visa is required for travel in the time allowed for the tourists set by each Island's authorities. 

But, the travellers should always inquire before travelling whether they need a visa to enter their point of disembarkation or transit country.

The best way to do this is to contact embassy of the visiting country for verification before travelling to any country.

It is also important that one should understand that any country has the right to change its visa policy at any time.

[Initially a list of 42 countries where Bangladesh's citizens can get on-arrival visa for traveling were found in the blog of the tour.com.bd, a tourism website, but in a further check by Dhaka Tribune for authentication, it was found that not all of the countries in the list were accessible for Bangladesh people without a prior visa. Following the check, the report was corrected accordingly.]