Back to roots. Forward with impact.
Village is not backward. Village is where our food, family memory, culture, hospitality, rivers, and real identity still live.
Back2Village was created to reconnect Bangladesh with its roots. We bring the living Bangladesh into a structured digital platform where visitors discover authentic rural experiences and local communities earn with dignity.
We work with rural families, women entrepreneurs, farmers, artisans, cooks, guides, and transport providers across districts — building a national rural experience network that is verified, safe, and economically meaningful.
To make authentic village Bangladesh discoverable, bookable, and economically valuable for rural communities.
To become Bangladesh's leading rural experience and digital village economy platform.
Trust, dignity, authenticity, local income, culture, safety, sustainability, national pride.

- • International business professional with 20+ years of experience
- • Travelled to 30+ countries
- • Author, speaker and rural economy enthusiast
- • Passionate about connecting village strength with modern opportunity
A Note from the Founder
Back2Village was born from a simple but powerful observation. Whenever I visit villages in Bangladesh, I see authentic rural hospitality, organic food, family warmth, culture, farming knowledge and community life that deserve to be connected with the world.
At the same time, many city children are growing up far from the real Bangladesh — the fields, rivers, food, people and village stories that shaped us.
Back2Village is my attempt to reconnect these two worlds safely, respectfully and meaningfully.
A national platform, built from the village outward.
We believe the village holds the answer to many of Bangladesh's most urgent questions — youth employment, women-led income, cultural preservation, sustainable tourism, and SME growth. Back2Village is a long-term commitment to give that answer a platform, a market, and a voice.
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