India Ganges river cruises
From the heights of the Himalaya flows the source one of the seventh holy rivers of India, the Ganges river. Symbol of a divine truth, the Ganges river and its surroundings is a place of faith and intense spirituality. Cradle of the Indian civilization, 450 million people are currently depending on the river or, in other words, 40% of the population. On the shores of the Ganges river can be found monuments and remnants celebrating the life of Men and the glory of the Gods.
We are offering you a unique journey, between a thousand year old culture and a profound spirituality. During a cruise on the Ganges river, from Calcutta, the city with many faces, to Benares, ancient place of piety and devotion, we are witnessing a world like no other. A small detour via the Rajasthan region, the legendary “Land of the Kings” will lead you to magnificent palaces and age-old temples.
KOLKATA - BANDEL - KALNA - MATIARI - KHUSHBAGH - BARANAGAR - MURSHIDABAD - MAYAPUR - CHANDERNAGORE - KOLKATA - VARANASI
Take a cruise on the Ganges River and plunge into fascinating, enticing, surprising, and astonishing India. The river is not only sacred to the Hindus, it is also the lifeline for the millions of inhabitants that depend on it for their daily needs. Washing in the river is done both symbolically to purify and to tend to practical tasks. You'll cross through a region little touched by tourism and experience a deep authenticity within the unique historical sites and stunning landscapes along the way. Discover the cultural heartbeat of the nation: Bustling Kolkata and its memorials and Varanasi, a sacred city that attracts millions of pilgrims a year. Join us on a luxury ship, decked out with canopy-style beds in its cabins, for a trip of a lifetime.
KOLKATA - BANDEL - KALNA - MATIARI - KHUSHBAGH - BARANAGAR - MURSHIDABAD - MAYAPUR - CHANDERNAGORE - KOLKATA - VARANASI - JAIPUR - AMER - FATEHPUR SIKRI - AGRA - DELHI
Take a cruise on the Ganges River and plunge into fascinating, enticing, surprising, and astonishing India. The river is not only sacred to the Hindus, it is also the lifeline for the millions of inhabitants that depend on it for their daily needs. Discover the cultural heartbeat of the nation: Bustling Kolkata and its memorials and Varanasi, a sacred city that attracts millions of pilgrims a year. Visit Rajasthan, also called “Land of Kings”, this astonishing region is packed with things to discover. Men and women with shimmering turbans and saris, magnificent palaces, impressive forts and citadels and intoxicating aromas of spices are some of the unique features of this surprising corner of India.