Package

Brahmaputra Cruise

Theme type: Special Interest Tours

About

Guwahati, the largest city in the northeastern Indian state of Assam, is a vibrant urban center known for its rich cultural heritage and scenic beauty. Nestled along the banks of the Brahmaputra River and surrounded by lush hills, Guwahati serves as a major gateway to Northeast India. The city is home to significant landmarks such as the ancient Kamakhya Temple, the Assam State Museum, and the serene Umananda Island. Guwahati is also an educational and commercial hub, with numerous institutions and bustling markets.

Unique Experiences

  • Enjoy lunch and walking tour to Sualkuchi to see Assamese silk production.
  • Visit Nilachal Hill to see the holy Kamakhya temple.
  • Visit the poignant Commonwealth War Graves cemetery
  • Enjoy cruise and visit to a riverside village
  • Evening enjoy an Indian cooking demonstration onboard.
  • Cruise on to reach Tezpur and visit the 6th century Da Parbatia temple ruins
  • Enjoy free time in the local market. The ship will be waiting at the town’s waterfront for you to reboard.
  • Nameri National Park
  • Take a float trip to Jia-Bhoreli River through the park for an excellent bird-Village walk
  • Visit Kaziranga’s Central Range for a morning jeep safari.
  • Enjoy lunch at Diphlu River Lodge
  • This morning, go on a visit to a local tea garden and the weekly market of Uloni.
  • In the afternoon, drive to Kaziranga’s Western range (Bagori Range) for a jeep safari 


Please note this tour can be combined with pre tour to Orissa and Kolkata and post tour to Kolkata. Please check with our Travel Expert for more information.

Destinations

Guwahati Day 1-9

The best time to visit

Guwahati October to April
Day 1
DAY 01 || ARRIVE GUWAHATI (DOMESTIC FLIGHT)

Upon arrival you will be picked up from airport and transferred to the hotel for check-in. Overnight at hotel.

Day 2
CRUISE STARTS FROM THIS DAY – 07 NIGHTS/08 DAYS] DAY 02 || GUWAHATI – BRAHMAPUTRA CRUISE (Day 1)

Breakfast at the hotel.

Meet at Guwahati airport and transfer to our cruise at Pandu port. Enjoy lunch while cruising downstream to Sualkuchi. An afternoon walk through Sualkuchi, a bustling little town that is the centre of Assamese silk production, offers a chance to visit weaving workshops. Witness the whole process of silk manufacture, from cocoon and spinning, then dyeing to hand-weaving into exquisite mekhela chadars (a two-piece sari, the traditional attire of an Assamese woman). We then sail up to dock close to the great Saraighat bridge. Overnight on Board

Day 3
DAY 03 || BRAHMAPUTRA CRUISE (Day 2)

This morning you’ll drive up Nilachal Hill to see the holy Kamakhya temple. With its tantric rites and animal sacrifice, the more squeamish may prefer to content themselves with the exteriors. Visit the poignant Commonwealth War Graves cemetery before embarking on your cruise vessel at Uzan Bazaar. We set sail and cruise past Kurua on the north bank. Overnight on Board.

 

Day 4
DAY 04 || BRAHMAPUTRA CRUISE (Day 3)

Morning cruise and visit to a riverside village with its lush green fields of vegetables. The day is spent mostly cruising upstream and presents an opportunity to catch up on reading, writing about your experiences so far, or simply watching life unfold on the riverbanks and jungle-covered hills that rise on either side.  

Enjoy an Indian cooking demonstration onboard. Overnight on Board.

Day 5
DAY 05 || BRAHMAPUTRA CRUISE (Day 4)

This morning you cruise on to reach Tezpur where, after lunch, you’ll visit the 6th century Da Parbatia temple ruins with its beautifully carved portal. Later, explore the town by cycle rickshaw, stopping at Cole Park with its mediaeval stone carvings saved from sites all over the region. 

Enjoy free time in the local market. The ship will be waiting at the town’s waterfront for you to reboard. Overnight on Board.

Day 6
DAY 06 || BRAHMAPUTRA CRUISE (Day 5)

After an early breakfast, drive for around two hours to the Nameri National Park at the foot of the blue hills of Arunachal Pradesh, the old North East Frontier Agency. Here, you take a float trip of around two hours down the Jia-Bhoreli River through the park. There are excellent bird-watching opportunities here (look out for the great Hornbills) and, perhaps, the chance of sighting wild elephants.  

After lunch, take a village walk before returning to the ship.  

Continue upstream, passing below a seemingly endless new bridge across the vast width of the riverbed, to moor at Silghat. Overnight on Board.

Day 7
DAY 07 || BRAHMAPUTRA CRUISE (Day 6)

Today, you drive to Kaziranga’s Central Range for a morning jeep safari. Enjoy lunch at Diphlu River Lodge before taking another jeep safari in the little visited Burapahar Range before returning to the boat. 

Covering an area of approximately 430 sq kms, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kaziranga National Park is home to the world’s largest population of the Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros as well as the Indian Wild Water Buffalo. It has also earned the distinction of having the highest density of Royal Bengal Tigers (one every five sq. km.), making this park an incredibly rich biodiversity hotspot. With its marshy swamps and thickets of elephant grass, the park supports large populations of Indian elephants, Indian bison, swamp deer, and Capped Langurs. 

​Kaziranga National Park frequently draws comparisons to the Serengeti in Africa due to the park's abundance of wildlife and birds and is considered a birding paradise. Bird species found here include the Oriental Honey Buzzard, Black-shouldered Kite, White-tailed Eagle, Himalayan Griffon and many more. Overnight on Board.

Day 8
DAY 08 || BRAHMAPUTRA CRUISE (Day 7)

This morning, go on a visit to a local tea garden and the weekly market of Uloni.  

In the afternoon, drive to Kaziranga’s Western range (Bagori Range) for a jeep safari through the lush, bio diverse landscapes of the park. Overnight on Board.

Day 9
DAY 09 || BRAHMAPUTRA CRUISE (Day 8) – GUWAHATI DEPARTURE (DOMESTIC FLIGHT)

This morning you bid farewell to the crew and new friends as you set off for the 4-hour drive to Guwahati airport to board your flight to onward destination.

 


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