Explore Dhaka's Riverfront Hustle — Find Fellow Explorers and Local Stories

Dhaka is a bustling mosaic of rivers, rickshaws and centuries-old lanes where every alley hides a flavor or story — from Ahsan Manzil to Sadarghat. Solo travelers love diving into Old Dhaka's markets and rooftop tea spots, and Nomax helps you join those moments with friendly locals and fellow wanderers. Discover the city's chaotic charm with curated meetups and small groups.

Nomax is available in Dhaka, Bangladesh with 54 venues including coworking spaces, hostels, cafes, and bars. Solo travelers can find companions, join activities like food tours, hiking, nightlife, and sightseeing, and chat with other travelers in Dhaka in real time. The app is free with verified profiles.

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City at a Glance

Population 21.7 million
Languages Bengali (Bangla), English widely understood
Daily Budget BDT 3,000–6,000 per day
Best For Travelers Gulshan, Banani, Dhanmondi, Old Dhaka
Best Seasons November to February (cool, dry season)
Vibe Chaotic & vibrant
Public Transport Crowded buses and rickshaws, emerging metro lines, good ride-hailing apps
Safety Rating 6/10

Weather in Dhaka

Best months: Jan, Feb, Mar, Nov, Dec

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21°
Feb
26°
Mar
29°
Apr
29°
May
29°
Jun
29°
Jul
28°
Aug
28°
Sep
27°
Oct
24°
Nov
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Dec

Popular Meeting Spots in Dhaka

Top-rated places to explore and meet fellow travelers

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Banga Bhaban বঙ্গভবন

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Snakes

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Guinea Pig

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Greater Flamingo

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Oriental Pied Hornbill Cage

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Donkey cage

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Estuarine Crocodile cage

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Dhaka Zoo বানরের খাঁচা

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Dhaka Zoo রয়েল বেঙ্গল বাঘের খাচা

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What Travelers Say

I joined a Nomax Old Dhaka food crawl and we devoured kachchi biryani near Ahsan Manzil — met travelers from three countries and a local guide who showed hidden alleys. It was one of my favorite cultural days in Dhaka.

Lucas

Brazil

A rooftop chai meetup in Dhanmondi organized through Nomax turned into an impromptu photo walk to Lalbagh Fort at sunset — friendly group, great tips on street food. I left with new friends and a full camera roll.

Emma

United Kingdom

We took a Nomax group boat ride from Sadarghat and watched the river bustle at dusk — such a vivid, local experience that felt safe and well-organized thanks to the app. I still keep in touch with the people I met.

Jin

South Korea

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I meet other solo travelers in Dhaka?

Popular meetup spots include Gulshan Lake Park, Dhanmondi Lake, and the cafes of Banani and Gulshan like Star Café. Old Dhaka — around Ahsan Manzil and Chawkbazar — is great for food-centric groups and walking tours, while Sadarghat boat piers are common for evening river meetups.

Is Dhaka safe for solo travelers?

Dhaka is generally safe if you stay aware of your surroundings: avoid poorly lit side streets at night and be cautious with crowds and traffic. Use trusted ride-hailing apps like Pathao or Uber for longer trips, keep valuables secure in busy markets such as New Market or Chawkbazar, and follow local guidance from hosts or Nomax meet organizers.

How can Nomax help me find travel companions in Dhaka?

Nomax connects you to verified profiles and activity groups specific to Dhaka — for example, Old Dhaka food crawls, Buriganga boat evenings, or photo walks at Lalbagh Fort. You can join city chats, RSVP to small-group events, and message attendees beforehand to plan meeting points like Gulshan Lake Park or the entrance of Ahsan Manzil.

What are the most Instagrammable spots in Dhaka?

Top photo locations include Ahsan Manzil's pink façade, the chaotic riverscape at Sadarghat with colorful launches, the historic gates of Lalbagh Fort, and the brutalist lines of Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar. Sunrise or sunset river shots and the busy alleys of Old Dhaka around Chawkbazar also make striking images.

What are the best neighborhoods to stay in Dhaka?

Gulshan and Banani are popular for international travelers due to safer streets, restaurants, and easy transport; Dhanmondi offers lakeside walks and a local vibe; Old Dhaka is ideal for culture and food lovers who want to be in the historic heart. Kawran Bazar and Mohammadpur are practical for budget-conscious visitors with good market access.

What are the best hostels and social accommodation in Dhaka?

Dhaka's social accommodations are centered near Dhanmondi and Old Dhaka: look for guesthouses and boutique hostels by Dhanmondi Lake, homestays in Old Dhaka near Ahsan Manzil, and budget guesthouses around New Market. Many small guesthouses organize local tours or can connect you with group activities through Nomax meetups.

What is the best time of year to visit Dhaka?

The best time to visit is during the cool, dry winter from November to February when temperatures are pleasant and festivals are common. Avoid the monsoon peak (June–September) for heavy rains and potential flooding, and expect hot, humid weather in March–May.

Where can I find coworking spaces and free WiFi in Dhaka?

Gulshan and Banani host most coworking hubs and serviced offices (including international providers like Regus), and many cafés in Dhanmondi, Banani, and Gulshan offer reliable Wi-Fi. Mobile 4G from Grameenphone, Robi, and Banglalink is widespread, making it easy to work from lakeside spots or cafe meetups.

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