Sajek Valley Travel Guide 2026 – How to Go, Cost, Best Time & Travel Tips

Sajek Valley—often called the Queen of Hills in Bangladesh—is one of the most breathtaking travel destinations in the country. Located high in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Sajek is famous for rolling green hills, floating clouds, indigenous culture, zigzag mountain roads, and unforgettable sunrises.
Whether you’re a local traveler or an international tourist planning your first trip to Bangladesh, this Sajek Valley travel guide 2026 covers everything you need to know—from routes and travel costs to hotels, safety, and insider tips. If you are from out of the Bangladesh you can also read my another article about Bangladesh travel guide for foreigners.
Where Is Sajek Valley Located?
Sajek Valley is located in Baghaichhari Upazila of Rangamati District, within the Chittagong Hill Tracts, near the Bangladesh–India (Mizoram) border.
- Approximate altitude: 1,800 feet above sea level
- Distance from Dhaka: ~300 km
- Distance from Khagrachari: ~70 km
Although administratively part of Rangamati, Sajek is most easily accessed via Khagrachari.

How to Go to Sajek Valley from Dhaka
Traveling from Dhaka to Sajek Valley usually involves two stages.
Step 1: Dhaka to Khagrachari
You can travel by:
- AC/Non-AC bus (Shyamoli, Soudia, Saintmartin, etc.)
- Travel time: 7–9 hours
- Cost:
- Non-AC: ৳600–800
- AC: ৳1,000–1,300
👉 Overnight buses are the most convenient option.
Step 2: Khagrachari to Sajek Valley
From Khagrachari, hire:
- Chander Gari / Jeep
- Travel time: 2.5–3 hours
- Cost:
- Shared: ৳600–800 per person
- Reserved: ৳6,000–8,000 per vehicle
⚠️ Important: Registration at the army checkpost (Baghaihat) is mandatory.
If you want to explore Bangladesh or you are interested in coming Bangladesh read the article how to travel within Bangladesh.
How to Go to Sajek Valley from Chattogram
- Chattogram → Khagrachari by bus (6–7 hours)
- Khagrachari → Sajek by jeep
This route is popular among travelers coming from Cox’s Bazar or Bandarban.
Best Time to Visit Sajek Valley
The best time to visit Sajek Valley depends on what you want to experience.
🌤 October to March (Best Overall)
- Pleasant weather
- Clear sky & hill views
- Ideal for photography and hiking
🌧 June to September (Monsoon – Cloud Season)
- Magical floating clouds
- Lush green hills
- Occasional landslides & road delays
❌ Avoid: Late April–May due to extreme heat.
Top Places to Visit in Sajek Valley
📍 Helipad Viewpoint
The most famous viewpoint in Sajek, offering panoramic views of hills and valleys—especially stunning at sunrise and sunset.
📍 Konglak Para
A peaceful indigenous village located at the highest point of Sajek. Perfect for walking, photography, and cultural experience.
📍 Ruilui Para
The main settlement area with hotels, shops, and restaurants. Great place to interact with local communities.
📍 Alutila Cave (On the Way)
A natural cave near Khagrachari, often included in Sajek itineraries.
If you love mountain with green and waterfall you can also read my article Bandarban travel guide to know about the hidden beauty of Bangladesh which can make you calm and feel amazing.
Best Hotels & Resorts in Sajek Valley

Here are some popular accommodation options:
🏨 Budget Hotels
- Meghpunji Resort
- Hill View Resort
- Runmoy Resort
🏨 Mid-Range Resorts
- Sajek Resort (Parjatan)
- Abakash Eco Resort
- Nil Pahari Resort
🏨 Luxury / Scenic Resorts
- Megh Machang Resort
- Lusai Cottage
- Sajek Hill View Resort
💡 Tip: Book in advance during weekends and holidays.
Sajek Valley Travel Cost (Approximate)

💰 Budget Breakdown (Per Person, 2 Days)
- Dhaka–Khagrachari bus: ৳1,200–2,000
- Khagrachari–Sajek transport: ৳700
- Hotel (shared): ৳1,500–2,500
- Food & misc: ৳1,000
Total: ৳4,500 – ৳6,500
Costs vary based on season and accommodation type.
Food & Restaurants in Sajek Valley
Most food options are available around Ruilui Para.
Popular items:
- Chicken BBQ
- Local hill chicken curry
- Bamboo chicken (seasonal)
- Rice, dal, vegetables
- Tea & coffee stalls
💡 Food prices are slightly higher due to transportation costs.
Mobile Network & Internet in Sajek Valley
Available networks:
- Robi – Best coverage
- Airtel – Moderate
- Grameenphone – Weak in many areas
📵 Internet speed is slow—perfect place for a digital detox.
Is Sajek Valley Safe for Tourists?
Yes, Sajek Valley is generally safe for both local and foreign tourists.
Safety tips:
- Always carry NID/passport
- Follow army instructions at checkpoints
- Avoid traveling at night
- Respect local indigenous culture
The presence of security forces makes Sajek one of the safest hill destinations in Bangladesh.
Cultural & Responsible Travel Tips
- Ask before photographing locals
- Avoid plastic waste
- Dress modestly
- Support local shops and guides
Responsible tourism helps preserve Sajek’s natural beauty and culture.
Sample 2-Day Sajek Valley Itinerary
🗓 Day 1
- Early morning arrival in Khagrachari
- Jeep ride to Sajek
- Hotel check-in
- Sunset at Helipad
- Dinner & night view
🗓 Day 2
- Sunrise at Konglak Para
- Breakfast
- Explore local villages
- Return to Khagrachari
- Night bus to Dhaka
Writers Personal Experience during Sajek Tour
Sajek was always an attracted place to me. Before going to Sajek I visited Khagrachori once. Khagrachori is a nice place and I believe it is an underrated place. Khagrachori is a place on peace and natural beauty! I went to Sajek with a lot of hope and the way to Sajek from Khagrachori was amazing. But after reaching there I have found a lot of noises and this wasn’t really what I was expecting. I will suggest everyone to book resorts earlier. There are some resorts which are really noise free, calm and a have a great view. Please book a quality resort before going there . I believe mountain is for those people who want to stay some moments in the nature with peace and calmness! If you want to visit places to Khagrachori find the article here.
The food cost in Sajek is higher than the expectations. Food were not tasty. I believe tasting a good food is a must during travel. Please do not eat in every hotel or restaurant. Get suggestions from the resort employees and if you find tasty food in your resort restaurant then taste those food.
Remember Bangladeshi People are friendly to Foreigners. They like to ask a lot of personal questions. please do not take them negatively because they are in this way. Most of the people will help you in any matter. You will get help from tourist police and Army in that area if needed.
FAQs About Sajek Valley
❓ How many days are enough for Sajek Valley?
2 days and 1 night are enough for a relaxed trip.
❓ Can foreigners visit Sajek Valley?
Yes, but foreigners may need special permission from local authorities.
❓ Is Sajek Valley suitable for family trips?
Yes, Sajek is family-friendly with proper planning.
❓ Can I go to Sajek by bike?
Motorbike travel is possible but not recommended for beginners due to hilly roads.
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Final Thoughts
Sajek Valley is more than just a tourist spot—it’s an experience of clouds, culture, silence, and scenic beauty. Whether you’re chasing sunsets, photography, or peaceful hill life, Sajek will leave you with unforgettable memories.
👉 If you’re exploring more destinations, don’t miss our Bandarban Travel Guide, Cox’s Bazar Travel Guide, and Bangladesh Travel Tips for Foreigners.
How many days are enough for Sajek Valley?
Answer:
Two days and one night are enough to explore Sajek Valley comfortably, including sightseeing, sunrise views, and local village visits.
Is Sajek Valley safe for tourists?
Yes, Sajek Valley is generally safe for tourists. The area is monitored by security forces, and travelers must register at army checkpoints.
How can I go to Sajek Valley from Dhaka?
From Dhaka, travel by bus to Khagrachari, then take a jeep or Chander Gari from Khagrachari to Sajek Valley.
What is the best time to visit Sajek Valley
The best time to visit Sajek Valley is from October to March for clear weather and scenic views.
Can foreigners visit Sajek Valley?
Yes, foreigners can visit Sajek Valley, but special permission may be required at local checkpoints.
About the Author
S. M. Renat is a travel writer and explorer from Bangladesh who documents real travel experiences across the country. Through Travelbd360, he helps travelers discover authentic destinations, travel costs, safety tips, and cultural insights based on firsthand journeys.
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