Border Crossings Between Bangladesh and India

Overland Travel Across Borders: A Tale of Two Frontiers

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Benapole Petrapole Kolkata Crush in Partition Legacy

The border between Bangladesh and India is a line drawn by history, a 4,096-kilometer frontier that winds intricately through one of the world’s most densely populated and river-rich landscapes. A product of the 1947 Partition of British India, it often separates villages and even homes, cutting across a region with a deeply shared culture. Your journey here is a direct encounter with the complex legacy of colonial map-making.

Dawki Tamabil Scenic 2015 Enclave Swap Resolution

You have several official land ports to choose from. The most heavily trafficked by far is the Benapole (Bangladesh) and Petrapole (India) crossing, the main overland route to Kolkata. For a much different experience, the Dawki-Tamabil crossing offers a scenic passage through the hills of Meghalaya. Another key point is the Akhaura-Agartala crossing, connecting eastern Bangladesh with India’s state of Tripura.