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Assam & the Brahmaputra

India

11 nights 1 Departure Available

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Exclusive cruise along India’s iconic Brahmaputra River including Assam’s tea country, rural and villages, the monasteries of Majuli Island, and wonderful wildlife of Kaziranga National Park

Overview

Meandering between forested banks, and widening to sweep past pebble shores, the Brahmaputra enters India from Tibet, running westward through Assam before turning south into Bangladesh. With different names in each country, it is the Brahmaputra only in India, where it is a sacred river to Hindus along its lower reaches. Here it is a broad and mighty river, passing temples, tea plantations and wildlife sanctuaries; splitting into two channels for 100km and coming together again to form the world’s largest river island, Majuli. Beginning the tour with a day of discovery in ‘colonial Calcutta’, we fly to Guwahati for our first sight of the river, where it tightens to just 1km wide, for a journey that takes us to Ahom era temples in Vishnath and Sibsagar; meets gentle tribal peoples in riverside villages; explores the remote Kaziranga National Park, UNESCO protected, boasting up to a thousand rare one-horned rhinos, and brought into the global spotlight in 2017 with a visit by the Duke & Duchess of Cambridge (now the Prince & Princess of Wales); and tours the UNESCO World Heritage enclave of Majuli Island, a monastic retreat of the Vaishnavite community and a hub of Assam heritage, displayed in traditional dance.

Highlights

  • Explore Kolkata on a city tour
  • Set sail on a 7 night cruise
  • Visit Kaziranga National Park
  • Embark on two jeep safaris
  • Step onto Majuli, the river island
  • Visit Assam’s Tea Estate
Assam And The Brahmaputra Map

Itinerary

Day 1 - Fly to Kolkata

Fly overnight from your chosen airport to Kolkata, via Delhi or Dubai.

Day 2 - Land in Kolkata and transfer to your hotel

Arrive Kolkata. India’s capital (as Calcutta) under the British Raj, Kolkata today has smart malls, garden parks and techno parks, but it is still known for its colonial-era avenues, cricket ground, and golf courses. On arrival, transfer to the 5-star Oberoi Grand heritage hotel  (Taj Bengal - 30 October), a blend of classic Victorian and traditional Indian style, for a two-night stay. Welcome dinner this evening.
(D)

Day 3 - Explore highlights of Kolkata

Enjoy the highlights of the city today, including a cruise on the Hoogly River, and a drive-tour around colonial ‘Calcutta’; and visiting the flower market; the marble Victoria Memorial to the Empress of India; Dalhousie Square’s collection of grand monuments, the Town Hall and Writers’ Building among them; the 19th-century St. John’s Church, one of the oldest in the city; the Jain Temple complex, its three shrines a marvel of carved marble and glass work; and the ‘Boi Para’ (book colony), boasting the biggest book market in India, and the largest collection of second-hand books in the world.
(B)

Day 4 - Fly to Guwahati and transfer to your vessel

Fly to Guwahati, Assam’s capital, in the foothills of the Himalayas, and travel (4hrs) to Steemer Ghat, close to Kaziranga National Park, to embark on the elegant RV Charaidew II, your vessel for the seven-night cruise. Enjoy a traditional Assamese dance performance on-board.
(B, L, D)

Day 5 - Enjoy a safari through Kaziranga park, continue to Vishnath

Covering 430sq kms of very varied terrain, Kaziranga boasts hefty breeding herds of elephants and water buffalo, the world’s largest population of the Indian one-horned rhino, and an enviable count of well-camouflaged tigers. Seek them out on an early morning jeep safari in the park’s Central Range; and cruise upstream for wildlife-watching from the sun deck, along the border of the reserve. Arrive at the rural town of Vishnath for a walking tour and visit its Ahom period Shiva temple.
(B, L, D)

Day 6 - Spend a full day sailing the Brahmaputra

Continue up the Brahmaputra on a leisurely, full day sailing, floating past remote villages and presenting the opportunity to see Gangetic dolphins, Pallas eagles, and the critically endangered Black Softshell Turtles. Evening arrival at Dhansiri Mukh.
(B, L, D)

Day 7 - Enjoy a jeep safari at Kaziranga park

Return to Kaziranga for a jeep safari of its Eastern Range, its grasslands favoured by the rhinos. Sambar and swamp deer, pelicans, and golden langur all find a natural habitat among the ponds and marshes of the reserve.
(B, L, D)

Day 8 - Visit a local rural village

Sail upstream and call in at a small village to meet the community and gain an insight of life in rural India.
(B, L, D)

Day 9 - Explore Majuli Island, enjoy a performance and sail to Neamati Ghat

Arrive at Majuli Island, known for its Hindu monasteries, to visit the Auniati Satra monastery and its museum of artefacts from the 18th century Ahom period; and continue to Kamalbari Monastery to enjoy a traditional Assam dance performance. Sail to Neamati Ghat, on the opposite bank.
(B, L, D)

Day 10 - Visit a tea estate and continue to Sibsagar

Visit a local tea estate for an appreciation of Assam’s most famous asset; and drive to Sibsagar, the capital of the kings of Assam until the 1820s, their culture and architecture a delightful amalgam of Indian/East Asian influences. Visit the palaces and stupa-style temples, built in 1731 to 1738 by the Ahom queen.
(B, L, D)

Day 11 - Travel to Dibrugarh for your flight to Delhi

Disembark and travel (5hrs) to Dibrugarh airport, driving through the colonial town, known as ‘the home of Assam tea’, enroute to the airport for the flight, via Guwahati, to Delhi. Transfer to the 5-star Taj Mahal Delhi for overnight stay.
(B)

Day 12 - Fly home from Delhi

Transfer to the airport for your return flight, direct or via Dubai.
(B)

Notes:

Embarkation is sometimes at simple landing stages.

The programme may be altered due to navigational factors with locks, water levels or congestion at certain sites.

While the vessel carries more, the group size specified refers to transfers and excursions. Excursions will be limited to a maximum of 19 persons per group. The cruise vessel takes 36 guests.

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Accommodation

Here is a list of the accommodation you can stay in for this tour. Occasionally we use alternative hotels, or have a choice of hotels to choose from which will be detailed when booking.

Oberoi Grand Kolkata India Exterior

Oberoi Grand - Kolkata

A 5-star heritage hotel with a fusion of classical Victorian and traditional Indian style architecture. Restaurants, bar, indoor pool, gym and WiFi (free). 209 air-conditioned rooms with hairdryer, safe, mini-bar, tea/coffee making facilities and TV.

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Taj Mahal Hotel Delhi India Exterior

Taj Mahal Hotel - Delhi

The Taj Mahal, New Delhi, is a 5-star hotel which has been recently renovated and provides timeless appeal with contemporary charm. Situated in the heart of the city, the hotel offers a unique vantage point with views of the leafy boulevards of Lutyens Delhi and is close by to all of Delhi’s historic sites. The hotel offers 6 restaurants including a wine bar, wellness centre with outdoor pool and gardens. Hotel rooms have private facilities plus air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi and a TV and tea & coffee making facilities.

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Vessels

RV Charaidew II Vessel, India, Exterior

RV Charaidew II

Operated by Assam Bengal Navigation the RV Charaidew II launched in early 2019, is 147 ft. long and powered by two engines with an extra shallow draft and lower profile to allow faster cruising. The crew are mainly Indian, the currency the Indian Rupee (Pounds, Euro and U.S. Dollar, Visa/Master cards accepted), the language English and WiFi (free/limited). The décor is stylish with a touch of colonial elegance and traditional Indian-inspired designs. A comfortable saloon and bar, dining room, open sun deck, spa and gym. Food is a mixture of Assamese (milder than most Indian cuisine) and continental. Wines, beer and spirits are available. Tea, coffee and water are complimentary. Cold towel service, welcome drink and shoe cleaning are offered after each excursion. 18 air-conditioned cabins with private facilities, hairdryer, safe, mini-bar, tea/coffee making facilities and French balconies. 12 standard twin/double cabins (240 sq. ft.) and two Luxury front cabins (350 sq. ft.) on the Upper Deck. Four double cabins (all 170 sq. ft.) on the Main Deck.

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