🇧🇩 Bangladesh · Country Code +880

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Affordable calls to any number in Bangladesh — mobile or landline. Stay connected with family and friends in Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, and across the country.

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How to Start Calling Bangladesh

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Dial a Bangladesh number

Enter the number in international format (+880 then the number without leading zero) and call.

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How to Dial a Bangladesh Number

Bangladesh's country code is +880. Mobile numbers begin with 01 (Grameenphone, Robi, Banglalink, Teletalk, Airtel BD). When dialling internationally, drop that leading zero. A Dhaka number 01712 345678 becomes +880 1712 345678.

Type the full number into the Give a Ring dial pad starting with +880 and the app takes care of the rest. The call rate will be displayed under the dialled number.

Example — Bangladesh mobile
+880 1712 345678
+880 — Bangladesh country code 17 — Grameenphone prefix (no leading zero) 12 345678 — subscriber number
Example — Dhaka landline
+880 2 1234 5678
2 — Dhaka area code (drop leading zero)

🇧🇩 Surprising & Funny Facts About Bangladesh

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Tigers That Can Swim Better Than Most Humans

The Sundarbans — the world's largest mangrove forest, shared between Bangladesh and India — is home to the Royal Bengal Tiger. Unlike most cats who avoid water, Sundarbans tigers are excellent swimmers and regularly cross rivers several kilometres wide. They also occasionally swim out to sea. Living here requires some bold choices.

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The World's Longest Natural Sea Beach

Cox's Bazar is the longest uninterrupted natural sea beach on the planet — stretching 120 km (75 miles) along the Bay of Bengal. For comparison, Miami Beach is about 16 km. Cox's Bazar is not just a beach; it is practically a small coastline of its own, and Bangladeshis are justifiably proud of every kilometre of it.

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A Country Made of Rivers

Bangladesh has over 700 rivers — more navigable waterways than any comparably sized country on Earth. The delta formed by the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna is the largest river delta in the world. About 10% of the country's surface is water at any given time. Boats are not a tourist novelty here; they are core infrastructure.

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The T-Shirt on Your Back Was Probably Made Here

Bangladesh is the world's second-largest garment exporter after China, accounting for about 85% of its export earnings. Most major global fashion brands manufacture here. The chance that something in your wardrobe was stitched in Dhaka or Chittagong is statistically very high — Bangladesh literally dresses the world.

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The National Anthem Was Written by a Foreigner

Bangladesh's national anthem Amar Sonar Bangla was written by Rabindranath Tagore — a Bengali poet who was also a citizen of British India and later India. He is one of only two people in history to have written the national anthems of two different countries (he also wrote India's). Tagore won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913.

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Jute — The Golden Fibre of Bengal

Bangladesh is the world's largest producer of jute, the natural fibre used in sacks, ropes, carpets, and eco-friendly packaging. For most of the 20th century, jute was called "golden fibre" and was Bangladesh's primary export. Today, as plastic alternatives come under scrutiny, jute is experiencing a quiet global renaissance and Bangladesh is well positioned for it.

🗺️ What Are the Best Places to Visit in Bangladesh?

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The Sundarbans — Tiger Country

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world's largest tidal halophytic mangrove forest, home to the Royal Bengal Tiger, Irrawaddy dolphins, saltwater crocodiles, and over 300 bird species. Boat tours weave through the labyrinthine waterways. Possibly the most biodiverse forest you will ever stand nervously inside.

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Cox's Bazar — The Endless Beach

The world's longest natural sea beach at 120 km, lined with fishing boats, seafood stalls, and sunrise views across the Bay of Bengal. The nearby Inani Beach has unusual hexagonal rock formations. Cox's Bazar is where Bangladeshis go when they want a holiday — and it's easy to see why.

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Bagerhat — The Mosque City

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the medieval city of Bagerhat contains the largest pre-Mughal mosque in the Indian subcontinent — the 60-domed Shat Gombuj Mosque. Built in the 15th century by a Turkish general turned saint, this complex of 360 mosques and buildings still stands in remarkable condition amid the mangrove fringes.

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Paharpur — Ancient Buddhist Ruins

Another UNESCO World Heritage Site — the ruins of the Somapura Mahavihara monastery, one of the greatest Buddhist monasteries in the ancient world. Built in the 8th century, it influenced religious architecture across Southeast Asia including Borobudur in Indonesia. Not many people know it exists, which makes it all the more extraordinary.

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Bandarban & the Chittagong Hill Tracts

The hill districts of southeast Bangladesh offer a completely different landscape from the flat delta: forested hills, Buddhist temples, waterfalls (Nafakhum is one of the widest in Bangladesh), and the villages of more than a dozen indigenous tribal communities. The highest peak in Bangladesh, Saka Haphong at 1,064 m, is here.

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Old Dhaka — The Living Mughal City

Lalbagh Fort, Ahsan Manzil (the Pink Palace), the Armenian Church, Sadarghat river terminal where hundreds of rocket steamers arrive and depart — Old Dhaka is a chaotic, colourful, completely overwhelming living museum of Mughal and colonial history. The food alone — Biryani, Bakarkhani bread, Borhani yoghurt drink — is worth the visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

With Give a Ring, calls from Russia to Bangladesh start at ₽1.8 per minute in 2026 — significantly cheaper than roaming charges from Russian mobile operators. The exact rate is displayed in the app before you dial.
Bangladesh's country code is +880. All Bangladesh mobile numbers locally begin with 01 — drop that leading zero when dialling internationally. A Grameenphone number 01712 345678 becomes +880 1712 345678, a Banglalink number 01910 123456 becomes +880 1910 123456. For Dhaka landlines, the area code is 2 (drop the leading zero). On the Give a Ring dial pad, start with +880 and type the rest — the app handles formatting automatically.
Not at all! You don't need to upload any ID or documents. All you need is to sign up with your mobile phone number — and you're ready to call Bangladesh right away.
Bangladesh is genuinely full of surprises. The must-sees include the Sundarbans (world's largest mangrove forest, Royal Bengal Tiger habitat), Cox's Bazar (world's longest natural sea beach at 120 km), the Mughal mosque city of Bagerhat, the ancient Buddhist ruins at Paharpur, the hill stations of Bandarban and Rangamati in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, and Old Dhaka with Lalbagh Fort and Sadarghat terminal. Bangladesh has three UNESCO World Heritage Sites — more than many far more famous destinations.
Yes, absolutely! Give a Ring includes a built-in chat feature that lets you send messages and share photos and videos with your friends and relatives. Best of all, using chat is completely free.

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