Eid preparations are stressful enough. The last thing a family needs is a ten-hour journey before the celebrations begin. Fortunately, Dhaka sits within easy reach of some genuinely rewarding destinations — places where children can roam freely, history lovers can explore, and parents can actually breathe. Here are five weekend getaways worth considering.
1. Sonargaon & Panam Nagar — The Ghost City an Hour Away
Located around 29 kilometres from Dhaka, Sonargaon can be reached in about an hour by car. The broader region of Sonargaon is nearly 1,500 years old and once served as a historic capital of Bengal. At its heart is Panam Nagar — a protected heritage site preserving 52 historical buildings that showcase a blend of European and Mughal architectural styles, with intricate mosaic floors and cast iron window grills. Pair it with the Folk Arts and Crafts Museum and the serene lakeside grounds for a full family day.
2. Bhawal National Park, Gazipur — The City’s Green Lung
Located approximately 40 kilometres north of Dhaka, Bhawal National Park is the closest forest area to the capital. It is ideal for families with young children — shaded walking trails, open picnic areas, and enough greenery to make the city feel very far away indeed. Leave early on a Friday morning, and you can be there before the crowds arrive.
3. Mawa Ghat — Padma River, Fresh Ilish, and Open Sky
Only about 38 kilometres from Dhaka, Mawa Ghat can be reached in approximately one and a half hours. The real draw here is the Padma itself — wide, breezy, and beautiful — with boat rides available for families and fresh ilish cooked riverside. Mawa Ghat is a haven for fish enthusiasts and a genuinely relaxing alternative to anything theme-park adjacent.
4. Idrakpur Fort, Munshiganj — History for the Whole Family
The Mughal river fort at Munshiganj was built to defend against pirates, and though the river has dried up, the fort stands as a beautiful reminder of a bygone era — with bastions, a round platform, and a serene pond. It makes for a fantastic educational outing with children, especially when paired with stories of Mughal soldiers and river pirates that will fire up young imaginations.
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5. Ariyal Beel, Srinagar — Lotus, Birds, and a Slow Trawler Morning
Ariyal Beel offers a tranquil water kingdom with lotus in full bloom and flocks of water birds in flight. A trawler can be rented for the entire day for around Tk 1,500 to 2,000 for a serene ride through the beel. It is the kind of quietly magical experience that is easy to overlook — and deeply memorable once you have been.
SUMMARY: You don’t need to travel far for a memorable pre-Eid family escape. From ancient ghost cities and Mughal-era forts to lush national parks and the breezy banks of the Padma, these five destinations near Dhaka promise a refreshing break without the traffic nightmares of a long holiday journey.

