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“Where the waters whisper stories of centuries past.”

India's great rivers are more than bodies of water. They are lifelines of culture, spirituality, and history. TBi's river cruises offer a unique perspective on India's diverse landscapes. Glide past temples, historic sites, and villages, and witness the reverence for nature from the comfort of a luxurious vessel. From the mighty Ganges to the tranquil backwaters of Kerala, each journey reveals a new face of this enigmatic country. Observe how these life-giving rivers nurture civilizations along their banks, all while enjoying world-class amenities and impeccable service.

India's Finest River Journeys

The Hooghly, Kolkata to Farakka

Begin in Kolkata, the heart of eastern India, where crumbling colonial architecture meets bustling bazaars. Sail past the Old Danish colony of Serampore and the French outpost of Chandernagore. Visit the brass working village of Matiari, the battlefield of Plassey, and the Hazarduari Palace in Murshidabad. Explore the terracotta temples of Kalna and Baranagar before reaching the Farakka Barrage. TBi offers both upstream and downstream journeys on this route, allowing you to experience the same remarkable destinations from different perspectives. This journey combines colonial heritage, rural Bengal, and Islamic architecture. Best visited from October to March.

The Hooghly, Kolkata to Farakka

The Brahmaputra, Assam

Cruise through the heart of Northeast India, where the Eastern Himalayas meet lush tea plantations. Spot one-horned rhinos at Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit Majuli Island, the world's largest river island, where ancient Vaishnavite monasteries preserve a unique cultural heritage. Explore local silk weaving villages where Muga silk, found only in Assam, is still produced using traditional methods. Best visited from November to April.

The Brahmaputra, Assam

The Kerala Backwaters

Glide through a vast network of lagoons, lakes, and canals framed by swaying palm trees. Cruise from Alleppey, the starting point of most backwater journeys, often called the Venice of the East. Visit Kumarakom's bird sanctuary, home to migratory species from Siberia and the Himalayas. Explore the historic port city of Kollam, where Chinese fishing nets and colonial-era warehouses line the waterfront. Life here moves slowly, and the houseboats drift at a pace that invites deep relaxation. Best visited from October to March.

The Kerala Backwaters

River Cruise Essentials

Best Time to Cruise:

October to March offers pleasant weather across all river cruise destinations. The Brahmaputra is best from November to April.

Clothing & Packing:

Pack light breathable fabrics for daytime, warm layers for evenings on the water. Comfortable walking shoes for shore excursions.

Booking Advice:

Luxury river cruises fill months in advance. Secure your preferred dates and cabin categories early.

Health Preparation:

Carry motion sickness medication if sensitive to gentle rocking. Stay hydrated.

Packing Essentials:

Binoculars for wildlife spotting along riverbanks. Sunscreen and a hat for open deck areas.

Documentation:

International tourists need a valid passport and visa. Some remote areas may require special permits. TBi handles all logistics.

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