The two-Test series ended in an inevitable 0-0 draw after the last two days of the first match in Chittagong were washed out and four out of five days' play in the second game in Dhaka were lost to bad weather.
South African captain Hashim Amla said he was frustrated at being part of what he called a "bizarre" series.
"This is one of the most bizarre Test series I have been involved in," the usually unflappable Amla said. "I don't think I have played a series where out of 10 days, six days have been rained off."
Last year the Bangladesh Meteorological Department recorded over 45,000 millimetres (1,771 inches) of rain across the country from June to August.
Unfortunately, the Dhaka Test also coincided with cyclonic storm Komen in the Bay of Bengal, which made landfall on the country's east coast on Friday and brought heavy rain.
A one-off Test against India in Chittagong in June was also abandoned after rain washed out nearly nine of the 15 sessions of play.
Bangladesh Cricket Board CEO Nizamuddin Chowdhury said the tight international schedule of both India and South Africa forced his board to hold Test series for the first time during the monsoons.
"If we did not host them now, we would have had to wait till 2023."
As for India, Chowdhury added that arranging to host them was the toughest job for any country.
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