Kolkata with Brahmaputra River Cruise (Downstream)
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Introduction
As a very illustrated columnist Vir Sanghvi wrote - But if you want a city with a soul, come to Kolkata and that’s where Far Horizon takes you, to the city of sentiments, emotions and flavours of a mother’s kitchen. Kolkata is a city of intellectuals, of football, of processions; the city of arts and culture, the city of festivals and hence called the cultural capital of India. This itinerary combines the best of two worlds - the great cultural experience of Kolkata and the soft adventure of a river cruise, for you to explore the North East of India, aboard the MV Mahabaahu.
Tour Highlights
- Cruising on the Brahmaputra River, Assam
- Boat, Jeep, and Elephant safari in Kaziranga National Park
- Visit to Majuli island – the Largest River island in the World
- Visit to Umananda island – the smallest inhabitant River island in the World
- Bird watchers’ paradise - Brahmaputra River
- Visit the tribal villages of Assam
- Visit to Tea Gardens
Destinations Covered
Kolkata
The City of JoyKolkata (formerly Calcutta) is the capital of West Bengal and the second largest city in India (after Mumbai). This city is a daily festival of human existence, simultaneously noble and squalid, cultured decidedly futuristic.
History and Culture
The history of Kolkata is intimately related with its invention during the British rule dating back 300 years ago. Earlier known as Calcutta, it originated as a capital of British India in 1960 when East India Company dominated the country.
Jorhat
Tea Capital of IndiaJorhat is the cultural capital of Assam; home to the largest Tea research station, there are as many as 135 tea gardens in Jorhat.
Sivasagar
Imprints of Ahom DynastySivasagar, previously spelled Sibsagar, is a city in the Sivasagar District of Assam, about 360 kilometres northeast of Guwahati. It is the headquarters of the Sivasagar district. This city is surrounded by the Dehing rainforest, where the Dihing and Lohit rivers meet.
Majuli
World's Largest Fresh Water IslandMājuli or Majoli is a river island in the Brahmaputra River, Assam and in 2016 it became the first island to be made a district in India. It had an area of 880 square kilometres (340 sq mi) at the beginning of the 20th century, but having lost significantly to erosion it covers 352 square kilometres (136 sq mi) as at 2014. Majuli has shrunk as the river surrounding it has grown. Majuli is currently listed as the world's largest river island in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Kaziranga National Park
The haven of one-horned rhinosA UNESCO World Heritage site, Kaziranga is famous as the abode of the one-horned rhinoceros. Made unique with a vibrant, well preserved and sustained ecology this park has a very versatile bio diversity which makes Kaziranga National Park a very important and popular tourist destination.
Guwahati
The Gateway to the North-EastGuwahati is the largest city in Assam and Northeast India. The slow, meandering Brahmaputra River is a focal point of the downtown while the lush hills of the Shillong Plateau provide a verdant backdrop for the suburbs.
History and Culture
There is a magical aura that still lingers over the ever-expanding city. The demon king Narkasura is said to have built this ancient city. Another reason for Guwahati's charm is its being the ancient 'Kamrup', the birthplace of Kamdeva, the God of Love.
Detailed Itinerary
- Day 1 Arrive Kolkata
- Day 2 Kolkata
- Day 3 Kolkata - Jorhat – Neamati Ghat – MV Mahabaahu
- Day 4 MV Mahabaahu – Sibsagar / Home-hosted lunch
- Day 5 MV Mahabaahu – Majuli Island & Mishing Village visit
- Day 6 MV Mahabaahu – Boat Safari
- Day 7 MV Mahabaahu – Bishwanath Ghat – Weaver’s village and Silghat – Tea Estate or Jute Mill
- Day 8 MV Mahabaahu – Kaziranga National Park
- Day 9 MV Mahabaahu – Village visit & Full day sail and Peacock Island
- Day 10 MV Mahabaahu – Guwahati / Kamakhya Temple