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The All Ganges & Brahmaputra River

Embark on an unforgettable expedition that weaves together the sacred Ganges and the mighty Brahmaputra, two of India’s most iconic rivers. From the spiritual heartlands and historic cities along the Ganges to the wild landscapes and rich biodiversity of Assam’s Brahmaputra, this journey offers a perfect blend of culture, adventure, and natural beauty. Explore ancient temples, witness vibrant river life, and sail through ever-changing landscapes on this extraordinary voyage through the soul of India.

Itinerary Details

Day 1: Guwahati

In Guwahati, gateway to Assam, board your cruise. Introduced to your crew for the out 7-nights, head on to a calming cruise upstream out onto the Mighty Brahmaputra River.

Day 2: Sutargaon River Village

Today we stop at a local village of migrant populations utility and be given official status by the government Their charming village is an ideal place to learn about riverside life along such a dramatically changeable waterway.

Day 3: Silghat and Safari

Early morning sail brings us to Silghat, the gateway to Kaziranga National Park. In the afternoon we take our first trip into this park to look for the reserve’s most famous resident, the Royal Bengal Tigers for which the park has the highest density of any place in the world. Tiger sightings are highly coveted but opportunities to spot other famed residents of Kaziranga abound.

Day 4: Kaziranga National Park

We depart the ship at dawn for our second Jeep safari into Kaziranga National Park. These are the best time to see the Indian One-Horned Rhinos, Buffalos, Elephants along with a variety of birdlife, including hornbills and kingfishers. After your safari, we tour a traditional Assamese tea garden and learn all about the process of bush to cup. After lunch onboard we join coach and sail downstream towards Tezpur, stopping to visit Bamuni Hills, a 9th century temple complex in ruins above the town (time permitting).

Day 5: Nameri National Park

After an early breakfast We take a Words after a and head ashore and drive north to Arunachal Pradesh state to explore our second national Park – Nameri National Park. Here we float trip down the Jia – Bhoreli River for about 2 hours, enjoying the abundant birdlife and scenic beauty backdropped by the Blue Hills of the Eastern Himalayan range. We head onboard for lunch and sail downstream.

Day 6: Mystical Mayang

As we step ashore in Mayang, a large village on the banks of the Brahmaputra, we hear about its history of magic and sorcery. The museum tells the tale of different mantras that were used — for everything from curing disease to feigning as a thief — and we make a stop in Mayang, home to this wonderful little museum. We then move on to the home of a local Mayang resident for discussion and a possible demonstration of some tricks.

Day 7: Sualkuchi Silk Weaving Village

Sualkuchi is an important weaving centre of Assam. It will guide you through the entire process of silk making from the cocoon to spinning and weaving to produce the beautiful traditional saree that the local women wear. There’s an opportunity to purchase local silken souvenirs and to experience a traditional folk dance before we finally head back to the ship in electric rickshaw.

Day 8: Guwahati – Kolkata – Barrackpore

Get off the ship in the morning and go to the airport for your flight to Kolkata. When you reach, move on to the vessel around noon time for boarding. As we travel, we will pass by old Danish colony named Serampore towards Barrackpore where we can stop and have a stroll through this military post – passing Semaphore Tower, Government House, Temple of Fame and Flagstaff House along our walking path.

Day 9: Chandenagore

Sail onward up river to Chandernagore, a French possession until 1950. Take a tour of the 18th century church and Dupleix’s House, former Governor-General of French India.

Day 10: Kalna

Following breakfast we sail upstream and disembark at the country town of Kalna, where we take rickshaws to see a cluster of some of Bengal’s most beautiful terracotta temples, including the unique Shiva temple with its concentric circles of 108 little shrines. Sail overnight to a mooring near Matiari.

Day 11: Mayapur

Tour the village of Mayapur, the headquarters of the ISKCON movement with a new temple almost as big as the Vatican and mostly financed by Alfred B. Ford, car maker Henry Ford’s great grandson. Greet Krishna devotees and stroll through the pilgrims’ marketplace.

Day 12: Matiari

Explore the brass-working village of Matiari, a picturesque riverside village. Meet the people of Matiari and observe the entire ancient process of hammering brass water pots and other containers. Keep cruising upstream, and if time allows you can visit the battlefield of Plassey where, in 1757, Robert Clive, the Commander-in-Chief of British India, beat Siraj-ud-Daulah, the last independent Nawab of Bengal, and with that changed Indian history. Night Halt at Murshidabad.

Day 13: Murshidabad

Today morning, walk over to to the Khushbagh, a quiet Mughal-style garden that houses the tombs of Siraj-ud-Daulah – the last free Nawab of Bengal – and his family. Continue a short distance up the bank, to where the grand Hazarduari Palace looms over the waterfront. Constructed in 1837 by an English architect, the palace has a vast collection of pictures, china, weapons and other objects. Continue for tours of the grand Katra Mosque and Nashipara Palace, then drive out to see the Katgola Palace. Constructed in the classical Georgian style by wealthy local merchants, Katgola Palace embodies the other side of the coin of the ‘White Mughal’ age when British and Indian cultures almost fused. Moor on the riverbank opposite town.

Day 14: Ajimganj – Farakka

Steam / Continue up the Hoogly which becomes a rather disarmed little waterway twisting this way and that through banks laid with mustard fields and mango gardens. As Baranagar had at least three lovely mini terracotta temples, I set off as soon as I could manage, through the sleepy fields of the village. This is rural India at its most bucolic. You will stop at Azimganj to visit the Jain temples before proceeding to the Farakka Barrage.

Day 15: Farakka – Rajmahal

Today continuum the Farraka Barrage sent the Ganges properly. In the afternoon, we head off to the small town of Rajmahal to explore.

Day 16: Sailing

We head up the powerful Ganges river to the up mentioned Koshi river confluence. Halting en route for a quick village ramble and enjoy our onboard entertainment.

Day 17: Bhaglapur – Sultanganj

We set off early morning for Bhaglapur, a center for silk production. We see the silk, explore this small town, and return to the ship for lunch. Later in the afternoon we visit Sultanganj, whose stony twin towers up along the river, one topped by a mosque, the other by a small 16th-century temple.

Day 18: Munger

Now, Munger is a big, industrialised city, but interesting history is attached to its name. In 1762, the Nawab of Bengal, Mir Qasim, moved the capital from Murshidabad to Munger, and set up a firearms manufacturing hub here. Visit Mughal wonder fort, East India Company cemetery and get a peek inside the Bihar School of Yoga co-founded in 1964 by Satyananda Saraswati. One of the top yoga schools in the country. The institution has evolved yogic techniques through a confluence of time-honored yogic, vedantic and tantric practices and modern health science.

Day 19: Mokama

Make a stop at Mokama, nestling in the lap of Hills and the erstwhile den of the noted naturalist Jim Corbett, protector of Indian tigers. Mokama is the second largest producer of lentils in the country and is surrounded by farmlands. Read about the Mokama freedom fighters, Lalldin Maidan Saheb, who was imprisoned in British times during the freedom struggle.

Day 20: Barh

Visit Barh, known for Urmanath, a place for Hindu ritual cremation, and the Alakhnath Temple.

Day 21: Patna

Lesson: Patna Capital Of Bihar: Patna Day Tour (Breakfast) Visit Golghar (Super Granary) Patna tiegħ It becomes like a farewell dinner with your crew.

Day 22: Patna to Varanasi

Step off your ship and transfer to Patna station for a 1st class train to Varanasi. Transfer to your hotel or the airport upon arrival to Varanasi.