Overview
Named after a small town on the Upper Chindwin River and built in Yangon in 2014, the beautiful Burmese riverboat Kindat Pandaw is the reincarnation of the original Kindat boat built by Yarrows in London back in 1886. No longer meandering Myanmar’s backwaters, she now navigates the beautiful and mighty Brahmaputra of Northern India in style.
Originating high in the Himalayas before flowing through the scenic Assam Valley, a voyage along the mighty Brahmaputra is an adventurous and authentic expedition to a part of India less-traveled, taking in UNESCO-protected national parks and visiting remote rural communities, providing guests with rare opportunities to go on safaris in search of the Greater One-Horned Indian Rhinoceros and Indian tiger, visit tea plantations and artisan villages, temples and war graves, and so much more.
An Iterative & Innovative Design
Following experiments with its older sister ships, the Katha and Angkor Pandaws, and by reducing weight and stripping both hull and superstructure down to the bare essentials, the construction of the Kindat Pandaw perfected the concept of a two-deck ship with a very shallow draft. This iterative and innovative design affords her 36 passengers (at maximum capacity) all the comforts of the extra social areas and space two decks provide, plus the added benefit of the vessel’s shallower draft enabling deeper navigation into the river’s narrow channels and tributaries for a more intrepid experience.
Her two ample decks mean there is lots of outdoor deck space to enjoy, and her 18 cabins are all generously sized, each measuring 16 square meters (170 square feet) and boasting plenty of closet space and under-bed storage. Indeed they are big enough to make full use of the yoga mats that are included! Kindat Pandaw has 10 main deck cabins and 8 upper deck cabins, all finished in teak and brass with panoramic French window. They feature flexible configurations with twin beds convertible to double as desired, all with premium mattresses adorned with imported quality linens, duvet and two kinds of pillows—all impeccably plumped by the daily nightly turndown service—as well as kimonos and slippers for your added comfort. We particularly appreciate the touching welcome flower arrangement and gift.
Cuisine On Board
Guests also benefit from the lessons learned aboard the Katha with regards the dining experience available. It was found that about half of passengers prefer to dine alfresco versus indoors, so the RV Kindat Pandaw features a flexible bistro space offering passengers indoor (air-conditioned) or outdoor dining depending on inclination, often prompted by the season. Breakfast and lunch are semi buffet-style, while dinners are served and often themed, all prepared by the master chef who heads an experienced international culinary team.
Traditional regional cuisine is served on board using fresh local produce as much as possible, as well as a selection of European alternatives, vegetarian dishes, and daily lean & light menu options. A favorite for many is the onboard bakery which faithfully prepares freshly baked breads and rolls daily. For an added palatal perk guests can also enjoy complimentary evening canapés in their cabins.
Great for adventurous explorers (not just in terms of its exciting itinerary but the ship also has quality mountain bikes for independent exploration), families (50% discount for children aged 5 to 18 years old) and single travelers (there is typically no single supplement on select dates), the alluring Kindat Pandaw panders to intrepid souls with its indulgent dining and immersive North Indian expeditions.
Itineraries & Prices
All itineraries are subject to change due to seasonal weather conditions (and resultant variations in river and tributary water levels) affecting accessibility to locations. Thus navigation routes, times and excursions may need to be modified at the cruise captain’s or your guide's discretion.
Embarkation
PM: Arrive in Guwahati and transfer to the RV Kindat Pandaw or from the your hotel in the morning. At 2pm, we cast off from Pandu Port and begin our journey upstream. Learn about the Brahmaputra River with a talk from our knowledgeable guide. Enjoy a cocktail hour with canapes. We anchor near Mayong for the night.
Please note flight arrival should be before 12.00 for 14:00 cast off.
Sailing
AM & PM: Spend the day sailing against the strong currents of the Brahmaputra River, making your way through the lush Assam countryside. Take advantage of the onboard activities and lectures to learn more about the region's fascinating culture and history.
Silghat & Village Walk
AM & PM: Arrive in Silghat and disembark for a leisurely walk through a typical Assamese village, experiencing the daily life and traditions of the friendly locals. In the evening, enjoy a captivating performance of traditional Assamese folk dances like the Jhumur and Bihu.
Kaziranga National Park
AM & PM: Embark on a thrilling jeep safari through the renowned Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This wildlife haven boasts the world's largest population of the Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros and a high density of Royal Bengal Tigers, though sightings of these elusive creatures are rare. Keep an eye out for other fascinating wildlife like Indian elephants, bison, swamp deer, and a variety of bird species as you traverse the park's diverse landscape.
Nameri National Park & Bamuni Hills
AM & PM: After an early breakfast, embark on an exciting adventure to Nameri National Park, nestled at the foot of the blue hills of Arunachal Pradesh. Take a relaxing float trip down the Jia-Bhoreli River, spotting diverse birdlife and soaking in the breathtaking scenery. Later, journey to Bamuni Hills to marvel at the ancient rock carvings dating back to the 8th century, offering a glimpse into the artistic heritage of the region.
Mayong Village
AM & PM: Step ashore in Mayong Village, shrouded in mystique and known for its long-standing association with magic and sorcery. Delve into the intriguing history of this unique village, learning about ancient mantras and their uses in everything from healing to identifying thieves. You might even witness a captivating magic demonstration by a local resident. Later, continue sailing downstream, enjoying the ever-changing scenery and onboard activities.
Sualkuchi Silk Village & Tea Garden
AM: Rise early for a visit to the Noonmati Tea Garden, where you'll witness the fascinating process of tea production, from plucking the leaves to the final stages of drying and packaging.
PM: After lunch, sail to Sualkuchi, a major center for silk production in Assam. Discover the intricate art of silk-making, from the delicate silkworms spinning their cocoons to the skilled weavers creating exquisite sarees worn by local women.
Disembarkation
AM: Disembark after breakfast and transfer to your hotel or Guwahati airport (15km / 30 min). Transfers can be arranged as per your flight details with the latest departure from the ship at 10am.
Embarkation
AM: Arrive in Guwahati and transfer to the RV Kindat Pandaw or from the your hotel in the morning.
PM: At 2pm, we cast off from Pandu Port and begin our journey upstream. Learn about the Brahmaputra River with a talk from our knowledgeable guide. Enjoy a cocktail hour with canapes. We anchor near Mayong for the night.
Please note flight arrival should be before 12.00 for 14:00 cast off.
Sailing
AM & PM: Spend the day sailing against the strong currents of the Brahmaputra River, making your way through the lush Assam countryside. Take advantage of the onboard activities and lectures to learn more about the region's fascinating culture and history.
Silghat & Village Walk
AM: Arrive in Silghat and disembark for a leisurely walk through a typical Assamese village, experiencing the daily life and traditions of the friendly locals.
PM: In the evening, enjoy a captivating performance of traditional Assamese folk dances like the Jhumur and Bihu.
Kaziranga National Park
AM & PM: Embark on a thrilling jeep safari through the renowned Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This wildlife haven boasts the world's largest population of the Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros and a high density of Royal Bengal Tigers, though sightings of these elusive creatures are rare. Keep an eye out for other fascinating wildlife like Indian elephants, bison, swamp deer, and a variety of bird species as you traverse the park's diverse landscape.
Nameri National Park & Bamuni Hills
AM & PM: After an early breakfast, embark on an exciting adventure to Nameri National Park, nestled at the foot of the blue hills of Arunachal Pradesh. Take a relaxing float trip down the Jia-Bhoreli River, spotting diverse birdlife and soaking in the breathtaking scenery. Later, journey to Bamuni Hills to marvel at the ancient rock carvings dating back to the 8th century, offering a glimpse into the artistic heritage of the region.
Mayong Village
AM & PM: Step ashore in Mayong Village, shrouded in mystique and known for its long-standing association with magic and sorcery. Delve into the intriguing history of this unique village, learning about ancient mantras and their uses in everything from healing to identifying thieves. You might even witness a captivating magic demonstration by a local resident. Later, continue sailing downstream, enjoying the ever-changing scenery and onboard activities.
Sualkuchi Silk Village & Tea Garden
AM: Rise early for a visit to the Noonmati Tea Garden, where you'll witness the fascinating process of tea production, from plucking the leaves to the final stages of drying and packaging.
PM: After lunch, sail to Sualkuchi, a major center for silk production in Assam. Discover the intricate art of silk-making, from the delicate silkworms spinning their cocoons to the skilled weavers creating exquisite sarees worn by local women.
Guwahati - Goalpara
AM & PM: Sail past Guwhati to Goalpara to explore the town in the afternoon
Goalpara
AM: From Goalpara travel inland the Sri Surya Pahar complex of ancient Hindu, Buddhist and Jain temples dating from the 10th century and the most important archaeological site in Assam. The site is in a magical forest setting.
PM: Afternoon sail back upstream.
Goalpara - Baghbar
AM & PM: Return upstream and stop at Bagbhar famous for its cattle market and hill with panoramic views of the landscape and river.
Disembarkation
AM: Disembark after breakfast and transfer to your hotel or Guwahati airport (15km / 30 min). Transfers can be arranged as per your flight details with the latest departure from the ship at 10am.
Embarkation
AM & PM: Transfer to your cruise via a visit to the ‘Kama-khya Temple’, devoted to the goddess of desire. Set sail passing Peacock Island, famous for the endangered Golden Langur. Enjoy an evening welcome dinner and talk.
Mystical Mayang
AM & PM: Stepping ashore in Mayang, a sizeable village along the shores of the Brahmaputra, we learn about the history of magic and sorcery that was prevalent in the region. We visit the fascinating Mayang museum which explains how various mantras were used for anything from curing ailments to identifying a thief. We are then welcomed into the home of a local Mayang resident for a discussion and perhaps demonstration of some tricks.
Sutargaon River Village
AM & PM: Today we stop at a local village consisting of migrant populations that have settled and been provided with official status by the government. Their charming village is the perfect place to learn about life along such a dramatically changeable river.
Kaziranga National Park
AM & PM: Our expedition continues with a visit to the UNESCO accredited Kaziranga National Park where we enjoy a full day Jeep safari searching for Indian One-Horned Rhinos, Buffalos, Elephants plus a host of birdlife, including hornbills and kingfishers. Tiger spotting at Kaziranga is extremely rare despite having the highest density of tigers in the world.
Biswanath
AM & PM: We sail upstream to Biswanath, a charming riverside village where we stop and explore. Of interest is the Bordol Temple, a brick built temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and built in the 1700s. Enjoy a walk through the village and along the riverfront before returning to your ship.
Towards Majuli
AM: As we sail upstream toward Majuli, we visit a local village and learn about the Bihu culture.
PM: Our chef will entertain us in the afternoon with a cooking demonstration as we continue our sailing before we moor for the evening on a sandbank. Enjoy a special sandbank BBQ dinner with your crew and fellow travelers.
Majuli
AM: Arrive at the ancient town of Majuli on what is the world’s largest river island and home to the ethnic ‘Mishing’ people. We explore the impressive Satras dating back to the 15th century and meet a family who have been making the famous masks of Majuli for over 150 years.
PM: After lunch ashore, we travel to Auniati monestary to witness a special drum performance from the monks.
Sailing
AM & PM: We take a morning stroll through a local village before casting off and sailing toward Nemati Ghat.
Jorhat Gibbon Sanctuary
AM & PM: Travel 30 minutes from Nemati Ghat to Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary, home to India’s only ape and gibbon species, the Hoolock Gibbon as well as the Bengal Slow Loris. This protected area has been reserved for preservation since 1881 and is rich in biodiversity.
Sibsagar
AM & PM: We continue to Sibsagar, capital of the Tai-speaking Ahoms who came from Yunan and China in the 13th Century AD. Explore the Shiva Dol, built in 1734 it is the highest Shiva temple in India. We continue our exploration at the Royal Pavilion built by King Pramatta and said to be one of the oldest surviving amphitheatres in Asia.
Disembarkation
AM: Disembark after breakfast and transfer to Dibrugarh airport. From Sibsagar 110km, 3 hours. From Bogibeel bridge 35km, 1 hour. We advise booking your flights for afternoon departure.
Embarkation
AM & PM: Arrive to Dibrugarh airport and transfer to your ship at Sibsagar (3 hours). Meet your crew and enjoy a welcome dinner aboard.
Sibsagar
AM & PM: Visit Sibsagar, capital of the Tai-speaking Ahoms who came from Yunan and China in the 13th Century AD. Explore the Shiva Dol, built in 1734 it is the highest Shiva temple in India. We continue our exploration at the Royal Pavilion built by King Pramatta and said to be one of the oldest surviving amphitheatres in Asia.
Jorhat Gibbon Sanctuary
AM & PM: Travel 30 minutes from Nemati Ghat to Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary, home to India’s only ape and gibbon species, the Hoolock Gibbon as well as the Bengal Slow Loris. This protected area has been reserved for preservation since 1881 and is rich in biodiversity.
Majuli
AM: Arrive at the ancient town of Majuli on what is the world’s largest river island and home to the ethnic ‘Mishing’ people. We explore the impressive Satras dating back to the 15th century and meet a family who have been making the famous masks of Majuli for over 150 years.
PM: After lunch ashore, we travel to Auniati monestary to witness a special drum performance from the monks.
Sailing
AM: After leaving Majuli, we sail downstream and visit a local village and learn about the Bihu culture.
PM: Our chef will entertain us in the afternoon with a cooking demonstration as we continue our sailing before we moor for the evening mid-river.
Biswanath
AM & PM: We sail downstream to Biswanath, a charming riverside village where we stop and explore. Of interest is the Bordol Temple, a brick built temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and built in the 1700s. Enjoy a walk through the village and along the riverfront before returning to your ship.
Kaziranga National Park
AM & PM: Our expedition continues with a visit to the UNESCO accredited Kaziranga National Park where we enjoy a full day Jeep safari searching for Indian One-Horned Rhinos, Buffalos, Elephants plus a host of birdlife, including hornbills and kingfishers. Tiger spotting at Kaziranga is extremely rare despite having the highest density of tigers in the world.
Sutargaon River Village
AM & PM: Today we stop at a local village consisting of migrant populations that have settled and been provided with official status by the government. Their charming village is the perfect place to learn about life along such a dramatically changeable river.
Mystical Mayang
AM & PM: Stepping ashore in Mayang, a sizeable village along the shores of the Brahmaputra, we learn about the history of magic and sorcery that was prevalent in the region. We visit the fascinating Mayang museum which explains how various mantras were used for anything from curing ailments to identifying a thief. We are then welcomed into the home of a local Mayang resident for a discussion and perhaps demonstration of some tricks.
Guwahati
AM & PM: Enjoy a full day city tour of Guwahati visiting Nilachai Hill, commonwealth graves Kama-Khya temple and the Assam state museum. In the evening our crew will provide a farewell dinner onboard.
Disembarkation
AM: Disembark after breakfast and transfer to your hotel or Guwahati airport (15km / 30 min). Transfers can be arranged as per your flight details with the latest departure from the ship at 11am.
Embarkation
AM: Arrive in Guwahati and transfer to the RV Kindat Pandaw or from your hotel in the morning.
PM: At 2 pm, we exited Pandu Port and began our journey upstream. Learn about the Brahmaputra River with a talk from our knowledgeable guide. Enjoy a cocktail hour with canapes. We anchor near Mayong for the night.
Sailing
AM & PM: Spend the day sailing against the strong currents of the Brahmaputra River, making your way through the lush Assam countryside. Take advantage of the onboard activities and lectures to learn more about the region's fascinating culture and history.
Silghat & Village Walk
AM: Arrive in Silghat and disembark for a leisurely walk through a typical Assamese village, experiencing the daily life and traditions of the friendly locals.
PM: Enjoy a captivating performance of traditional Assamese folk dances like the Jhumur and Bihu in the evening.
Kaziranga National Park
AM & PM: Embark on a thrilling jeep safari through the renowned Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This wildlife haven boasts the world's largest population of the Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros and a high density of Royal Bengal Tigers, though sightings of these elusive creatures are rare. Keep an eye out for other fascinating wildlife like Indian elephants, bison, swamp deer, and a variety of bird species as you traverse the park's diverse landscape.
Nameri National Park & Bamuni Hills
AM: After an early breakfast, embark on an exciting adventure to Nameri National Park, nestled at the foot of the blue hills of Arunachal Pradesh. Take a relaxing float trip down the Jia-Bhoreli River, spotting diverse birdlife and soaking in the breathtaking scenery.
PM: Later, journey to Bamuni Hills to marvel at the ancient rock carvings dating back to the 8th century, offering a glimpse into the artistic heritage of the region.
Mayong Village
AM: Step ashore in Mayong Village, shrouded in mystique and known for its long-standing association with magic and sorcery. Delve into the intriguing history of this unique village, learning about ancient mantras and their uses in everything from healing to identifying thieves. You might even witness a captivating magic demonstration by a local resident.
PM: Later, continue sailing downstream, enjoying the ever-changing scenery and onboard activities.
Sualkuchi & Tea Garden
AM & PM: Rise early for a visit to the Noonmati Tea Garden, where you'll witness the fascinating process of tea production, from plucking the leaves to the final stages of drying and packaging. After lunch, sail to Sualkuchi, a major center for silk production in Assam. Discover the intricate art of silk-making, from the delicate silkworms spinning their cocoons to the skilled weavers creating exquisite sarees worn by local women.
Guwahati - Kohima
AM: Early disembarkation from the ship in Guwahati and bid farewell to the majestic Brahmaputra River as you transfer to the train station for your 6:20 am departure to Dimapur on the Jansatabdi Express. Meet your guide at 10:15 am and transfer by coach to Kohima.
PM: Enjoy a welcome lunch en route (Approx 2.5 - 3.5h journey time). In the afternoon, enjoy some free time to settle in. In the evening, attend an engaging talk by your expert guide on the Battles of Kohima and Imphal from World War II's Burma Campaign. Enjoy a welcome dinner and spend the night in Kohima.
Overnight in Kohima.
Meals: Packed Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Note : Hotels offered in Kohima will be booked based on availability due to high demand during the festival. All guests may not be staying in the same hotel. If you have any special requests for your hotel, please inform us at time of booking and note these may not be possible due to the festival. La Colline Resort Kohima or Similar.
Kohima
AM: Explore the historic Kohima Ridge in the morning, visiting key sites from the iconic Battle of Kohima, often referred to as the "Stalingrad of the East." Visit the serene Kohima War Cemetery, a poignant tribute to the soldiers who fought bravely.
PM: After lunch, visit the Kohima Cathedral, a stunning landmark and a symbol of peace. Spend the night in Kohima.
Overnight in Kohima.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Kohima & Khonoma
AM: In the morning, visit the Nagaland State Museum, exploring the fascinating culture and traditions of the Naga tribes through an impressive collection of artifacts and costumes.
PM: After lunch, visit Khonoma, India’s first "Green Village" and home to the Angami tribe. Enjoy a picnic lunch amidst the picturesque surroundings. Take a guided walk through the village, exploring Morungs (age-group houses), ancient forts, and ceremonial gates, and experiencing the unique Angami way of life. Spend the night in Kohima.
Overnight in Kohima.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Hornbill Festival
AM & PM: Head to Kisama Heritage Village, the vibrant hub of the Hornbill Festival, often called the "Festival of Festivals." Immerse yourself in the cultural extravaganza: Watch mesmerizing tribal performances, explore traditional Naga houses and engage with the rich heritage on display, sample local delicacies and enjoy indigenous brews, and witness thrilling indigenous games. Spend the night in Kohima.
Overnight in Kohima.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Hornbill Festival
AM & PM: Continue to experience the vibrant atmosphere of the Hornbill Festival. Explore the kaleidoscope of tribal life, from vibrant attire to the rhythmic beats of traditional music and dances. Discover hidden gems in the lively market stalls. Spend the night in Kohima.
Overnight in Kohima.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Mount Puliebadze
AM: Hike to the summit of Mount Puliebadze (2,300m), offering breathtaking views of Kohima. For those who prefer not to hike, an additional visit to the festival venue can be arranged.
PM: Enjoy a local lunch at the base of the mountain. Free time to relax and soak in the atmosphere of Kohima. Spend the night in Kohima.
Overnight in Kohima.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Departure
AM: After breakfast and check-out from your hotel, transfer to Dimapur for your onward journey.
Meals: Breakfast
Embarkation
AM & PM: Embark you Pandaw vessel in Guwahati, gateway to Assam. Meet your crew for the next 7-nights and set sail upstream onto the Mighty Brahmaputra River.
Please note flight arrival should be before 12.00 for 14:00 cast off.
Sutargaon River Village
AM & PM: Today we stop at a local village consisting of migrant populations that have settled and been provided with official status by the government. Their charming village is the perfect place to learn about life along such a dramatically changeable river.
Silghat & Safari
AM: Setting sail early morning we reach Silghat, at the doorstep of Kaziranga National Park.
PM: We make our first venture into this park in the afternoon in search of the reserve’s most famous inhabitant, the Royal Bengal Tigers for which the park boasts the highest density of any place in the world. Tiger spotting is extremely rare but chances to see Kaziranga’s other famous inhabitants are abundant.
Kaziranga National Park
AM: We leave the ship in the early morning for our second Jeep safari into Kaziranga National Park. Mornings are the perfect time to spot the Indian One-Horned Rhinos, Buffalos, Elephants plus a host of birdlife, including hornbills and kingfishers. Following your safari, we visit a typical Assamese tea garden and learn about the process from bush to cup.
PM: After lunch onboard we sail downstream toward Tezpur and if time permits, visit Bamuni Hills, a 9th century temple complex that lies in ruins overlooking the town.
Nameri National Park
AM: After an early breakfast we head ashore and drive north toward the state of Arunachal Pradesh to explore our second national Park – Nameri National Park. Here we take a float trip down the Jia – Bhoreli River of around 2 hours and enjoy the abundant birdlife and breathtaking scenery backdropped by the Blue Hills in the Eastern Himalayan range.
PM: We return for lunch onboard and set sail downstream.
Mystical Mayang
AM & PM: Stepping ashore in Mayang, a sizeable village along the shores of the Brahmaputra, we learn about the history of magic and sorcery that was prevalent in the region. We visit the fascinating Mayang museum which explains how various mantras were used for anything from curing ailments to identifying a thief. We are then welcomed into the home of a local Mayang resident for a discussion and perhaps demonstration of some tricks.
Sualkuchi Silk Village
AM & PM: Sualkuchi is a major centre for weaving in Assam. Here we learn about the entire silk making production from the cocoon, to spinning and weaving to make the typical saree worn by local women. There is a chance to buy some local silken souvenirs and experience a traditional folk dance before we return to the ship by electric rickshaw.
Disembarkation
AM: After breakfast, disembark the ship and transfer to the airport for your flight to Kochi.
PM: Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure with overnight in a hotel in Kochi.
Embarkation
AM: Transfer to Maradu port and board RV Kochi Pandaw.
PM: After lunch set off for an orientation tour of Kochi, the exotic capital of Kerala state on the Malabar Coast.
Kochi
AM: Visit Fort Kochi, St Louis’s church and Jew Town with its old Paradesi synagogue, museums, the Shiva temple, markets and much else.
PM: Afternoon sail to a village of coir weavers/shell harvesters and see many indigenous techniques of local fishing by small scale Chinese nets and fish traps.
The Thannermekkom Bund
AM: The Syrian Village in Kerala showcases a unique blend of traditional Syrian Christian culture and heritage. Explore its distinctive architecture, historic churches, and local customs. This village offers a glimpse into the rich, diverse cultural tapestry of Kerala's Syrian Christian community.
PM: In the afternoon visit Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary followed by the Craft Museum, showcasing Kerala’s rich artisanal heritage. Explore traditional crafts, including intricate wood carvings, handwoven textiles, and vibrant pottery. This museum offers a unique glimpse into the region's cultural craftsmanship and artistic traditions.
Nattakam
AM & PM: The Munroe lighthouse for panoramic views of the Kerala coastline. This historic lighthouse, built in 1885, guides ships with its striking beacon. Explore its rich maritime history and enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Arabian Sea and surrounding landscapes.
Kavalam
AM: At this fishing village canals meet and here experience traditional Kerala life. Explore the picturesque waterways, bustling fishing activities, and authentic village charm On to Kettuvalom to visit a boat yard where traditional methods of wooden boat building by joining wooden planks using coir, cotton and natural resin.
PM: After lunch, explore Allapphuza (Alleppey) Harbour on foot, a bustling hub of Kerala’s backwater network with traditional houseboats and vibrant fishing activities. This lively port offers a glimpse into the local maritime culture and the scenic beauty of the region’s interconnected waterways.
Allapuzha - Thottapalli
AM: Sail the Pampa River and visit ancestral home of Kuriakose Elias Chavara, the birthplace of this revered saint and social reformer, and gain insights into his life, contributions, and Kerala's Christian heritage.
Sail on to Champakulam, and the Kalloorkad St. Mary’s Basilica founded in AD427 and is one of the oldest churches in India. Renowned for its impressive Gothic architecture, the basilica features intricate stained-glass windows, soaring spires, and detailed frescoes. The basilica is a major pilgrimage site, drawing visitors for its annual feast of the Virgin Mary. Nearby, is the Karumadi Kuttan, a monumental black stone Buddha that dates to the 9th century, reflecting the region's ancient Buddhist influences.
PM: Evening moor in Thottapalli where it is a short stroll to the glistening white beaches.
Perumpalam
AM & PM: After a morning walk on the beach at Thottapalli return up the Pampa River to re-enter the Venband Lake and on to Perumpalam Bhagavathy Temple, a notable temple with female priests it is renowned for its unique practice of women priests. Then visit the ancient village of Mannar, known for its metal work. Watch the casting of traditional lamps, ornate locks, bells, cauldrons, and various vessels used in temples.
Disembarkation
AM: Disembarkation and transfers to the Cochi International Airport.
Embarkation
PM: Welcome to Bhutan! Pick up at Paro international airport. After Lunch (lunch depending on arrival time) in the city, drive on a winding road to Thimphu (one hour), the capital of Bhutan.
Visit Tashichho Dzong, Bhutan's most impressive building and seat of the Druk desi or ‘Dharma Raja’, the head of Bhutan's civil government which has been combined with the kingship since the creation of the monarchy in 1907. It houses the throne room of His Majesty the King of Bhutan and is the summer residence of the venerated monastic community. The current Dzong is the impressive result of a redesign of the original medieval structure sanctioned by the Third King, His Majesty King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, when he moved the capital to Thimphu from Punakha.
Note: Arrival to Paro on your own arrangements and transfer to your hotel. Flight arrival is best before midday.
Thimpu
AM & PM: After breakfast at the hotel visit the Memorial Chorten, also known as the Thimphu Chorten, a large Tibetan-style Buddhist Monastery with golden spires and bells. It was built in 1974 to honor the memory of the third King, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck.
Continue to the Folk Heritage Museum, National Institute of Zorig Chusum and the National Library of Bhutan, Junghi Paper Factory, National Institute of Traditional Medicine and Bhutan Postal Museum.
Thimpu - Punakha
AM & PM: After breakfast at the hotel and bring the lunch box for later, we take the Dochula pass, located 30 km from the capital, on the way to Punakha which offers a 360-degree of beautiful panoramic view of the Himalaya mountain range. Visit Chimi Lhakhang, a monastery dedicated to Lama Drukpa Kinley or ‘the Divine Madman’. An accomplished master of Mahamudra Buddhist Tradition, he is also known as the ‘Mad Saint’ for his unorthodox ways of teaching Buddhism by singing, humor and outrageous behavior.
Continue to Drukpa Kinley, also a cultural icon in Bhutan around whom countless yarns, fictions, stories and legends have been spun. In founding the site, it is said that Lama Kunley subdued a demon of Dochu La with his “magic thunderbolt of wisdom” and trapped it in a rock at the location close to where the chorten now stands.
Phunaka - Paro
AM & PM: After breakfast at the hotel, visit the Punakha Dzong, also known as Pungtang Dechen Photrang Dzong (meaning ‘the palace of great happiness or bliss’), the administrative centre of Punakha dzongkhag. Constructed in 1673, it is the second oldest and second largest dzong in Bhutan and one of its most majestic structures.
Drive to Paro then and visit the National Museum and Paro Dzong. The National Museum of Bhutan is housed inside the revamped circular Ta-dzong building, an ancient watchtower above the Paro Dzong. This unusual round building is said to be in the shape of a conch shell. The original building was constructed in 1656 and then converted into a museum in 1968, housing some of the finest specimens of Bhutanese art, including masterpieces of bronze statues and paintings gathered from different parts of the country.
Paro Taktsang Soft Hike
AM: Drive to Satsam Chorten for a soft hike to Taktsang Monastery. The name Taktsang means “Tiger’s Nest”. The monastery is perched on a rocky ledge with a sheer drop of nearly 800m, overlooking the Paro Valley and the river. It is said that in the second half of the 8th century, Guru Padma Sambhava known as the second Buddha in Bhutan, meditated at the spot where the monastery is situated having alighted there on the back of a flying tigress.
PM: The hike takes about 4 hours back and forth. Once you reach the viewpoint of the monastery you have the option to visit the monastery which takes another hour hike.
After visit a Farmhouse where your dinner will be arranged with the local family.
Paro - Guwahati
AM: After breakfast at the hotel, transfer Paro International Airport for your flight to Guwahati.
PM: Free time in the evening to relax.
Guwahati
AM: After breakfast, transfer to your ship.
PM: Transfer to ship from airport and explore this pleasant Assami city visiting the Nilachai Hill temple and Commonwealth Graves. Late afternoon cast off upriver.
Sailing
AM & PM: Sail all day making headway against strong currents through the lush Assami countryside. Get acquainted with your crew and guide with onboard activities such as lectures and food demonstrations.
Tezpur
PM: Afternoon exploration of Tezpur by trishaw we visit the De Parbatia temple with its richly carved portals and Cole Park with its collection of medieval carvings collected from across the region.
Nameri National Park
AM: After an early breakfast, drive for some two hours to the Nameri National Park at the foot of the blue hills of Arunachal Pradesh, the old North East Frontier Agency. Here, we take a float trip of around two hours down the Jia-Bhoreli River through the park. Enjoy the breath-taking scenery and bring your binoculars for a chance to spot some birdlife.
PM: After lunch, take a village walk before returning to the ship. We are treated to a traditional Assamese folk dance before dinner and moor at Silghat for the night.
Kaziranga National Park
AM: Jeep safari to Kaziranga, with an area of approximately 430 sq kms, this UNESCO World Heritage site is home to the world’s largest population of the Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros as well as the Indian Wild Water Buffalo. It also has the highest density of Royal Bengal Tigers with one every five sq. km however these remain extremely illusive and are unlikely to be spotted. The park is an incredibly rich biodiversity hotspot with its marshy swamps and thickets of elephant grass which supports large populations of Indian elephants, Indian bison, swamp deer, and capped langurs.
Besides wildlife, Kaziranga National Park is also a birding paradise. A few of the bird species found here are the oriental honey buzzard, black-shouldered kite, white-tailed eagle, Himalayan griffon to mention a few.
PM: In the afternoon we set sail again downstream.
Village Life
AM & PM: As we sail along the vast Brahmaputra River downstream, riding the strong currents, we stop for a walk through a typical Assamese village and learn more about their simple lives.
Tea Garden & Silk Village
AM: Early morning visit to Noonmati Tea Garden on the outskirts of Guwahati to witness the tea producing process.
PM: After lunch sail down past Guwhati to moor at Sualkuchi, a major centre for weaving in Assam. We learn about the entire silk making production from the cocoon, to spinning and weaving to make the typical saree worn by Assami women.
Arrival Bagdogra
AM & PM: Dock at Guwahati. Following breakfast transfer privately for your flight to Bagdaogra. Receive a warm Pandaw welcome on arrival into Bagdogra Airport, and journey by road to your accommodation. Spend the rest of the day easing into your magical surroundings or step outside and stroll the main square and mingle with Nepalese, Bhutanese, Tibetan people and domestic Indian tourists.
Darjeeling
AM & PM: Darjeeling's rich tapestry of cultures is yours to explore today. Hop aboard the UNESCO World Heritage-listed small-gauge Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, or "Toy Train", for a breathtaking ride to Ghoom, the world’s second highest railway station. The toy train is a marvel of engineering passing through many small towns and is India’s oldest mountain railway route. Explore Ghoom Monastery, with its colourful prayer flags fluttering in the wind before returning to town.
Continue to the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, founded in 1954, just after Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay first scaled Everest. Visit the Darjeeling Zoo, home of the Snow Leopard Breeding Centre. Then see locals making handicrafts and carpets at the Tibetan Refugee Centre.
Darjeeling Tea Estate
AM: Depart early by road, through lush tea gardens to the sublime Glenburn Tea Estate situated on a hillock above the banks of the River Rungeet. Unwind on the the 1,600-acre private estate before an introduction to the specialised art of growing and crafting Glenburn Tea. Visit the tea fields, interact with the tea pickers and follow the journey of “two leaves and bud” into the tea factory, ending with a tea tasting session to discover the incredible variety of flavours and aromas that come from a single bush through the different seasons. Learn why this region is home to almost a quarter of India's tea production.
PM: Enjoy a lunch at the Bungalow followed by a gentle afternoon hike or some down time on one of the peaceful verandas soaking in the views. In the evening take drinks by the bonfire, followed by a sit-down four course dinner with your hosts and other guests in residence.
Disembarkation
AM: Following a leisurely breakfast, leave the snow-tipped peaks and terraced tea plantations of Darjeeling behind and transfer privately to Bagdogra Airport for your onward journey.
Note: Disembark after breakfast and transfer to your hotel or Guwahati airport (15km / 30 min). Transfers can be arranged as per your flight details with the latest departure from the ship at 11am.
Accommodations
Social Areas
Suites & Cabins
Main Deck Stateroom
The river level cabins of the Main Deck have been delightfully finished in teak and brass, and feature panoramic French windows and an ensuite bathroom with spa-branded amenities and hairdryer. Inviting beds with premium mattresses and linens are convertible between twin and double as desired.
Upper Deck Stateroom
The Upper Deck cabins are slightly fewer in number but equally spacious and well equipped to ensure guests have a comfortable stay. Whichever cabin you choose, guests can expect air conditioning, kimonos and slippers, an electric mini safe, multi-configuration plugs, and generous closet space and under-bed storage, not to mention unlimited mineral water.
Technical Information
Features
- Air conditioning
- Lecture room
- WIFI available
- Kosher Meals
- Medical staff
- Souvenir shop
- Hot showers
- All inclusive
- Charging areas for electronic equipment
Equipment
- Bicycles
- Yoga mats
- Flash lights
- Water canteen/bottle
- Insect repellent
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