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Cruise down memory lane and experience Bengal’s history, heritage and culture, the renaissances of the Bengal philosophy, the up rise of the freedom struggle, to the evolution of what Bengal is today.

  • Kolkata, the city
  • European reminiscences
  • Terracotta architecture – Palace and temples
  • Weaving village at Shantipur
  • Traditional Kansari artisans at Matiari
  • History at Murshidabad
  • The longest river barrage with 108 gates

Ganges Heritage Cruise (05 nights / 06 Days)

 

Itineraries

Day 1

Vivada

Day 1

Check in at Vivada jetty, Millennium park as per convenience. Depending upon the tide the cruiser sails past the Howrah Bridge late evening or early morning next day.

 

Day 2

Ganges

Day 2

The Europe on Ganges : There are 5 European reminiscence within 40 km north of Kolkata and were trading post. The vessel will drop anchor at Chandannagore -the French colony from 1673 to 1952, except between 1757 to 1794 when it was under the British. Bandel – meaning the Port in Bengali, the place appears to the port during the time of Portuguese.

Day 3

Kalna

Day 3

The vessel will drop anchor at Kalna – Maharajas of Bardhaman built several magnificent temples with intricate terracotta ornamentation, the main one being 108 Shiv Mandir built in 1809 in traditional AAT chala architecture and the Raj bari which house most of the temples. Shantipur – the weavers of fine Bengal cotton, the village rich in handloom weaving, is the second largest occupation in the state of West Bengal. The weavers here blend the traditional art with the modern life style needs, offering rich variety of textiles, sarees, stoles, fabrics etc.

Day 4

Mayapur

Day 4

The vessel will drop anchor at Mayapur & Matiari Mayapur: Headquaters of ISKCON. Preaching the power of prayer to attain salvation. Matiari – Kansha ( Bell metal wares) was a poor man substitute to the rich silverware used in Bengali homes for prayers, table wares and also for cooking. The traditional Kansari artisans make from scrap metals handcrafted wares and artefacts.

Day 5

Murshidabad

Day 5

The vessel will drop anchor at Murshidabad, the historic town, the earliest evidences of history perhaps as early as circa 1500 B.C. The Nawab Murshid Quli Khan made Murshidabad the capital city of Sube Bangla, comprising of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa. The East India Company reigned from here for many years after the Battle of Plassey.

Day 6

Azimganj

Day 6

Reach Azimganj in the morning. Disembarkartion from the vessel after brakfast and transfer to Azimganj railway station. Guest wanting to come back at Kolkata, shall be given a transfer by rail.

Note: The time of excursions may vary depending upon the tidal and other environmental conditions.

END OF TOUR

Day 7

Thekkady – Kumarakom

Day 7 Thekkady – Kumarakom

Depart for Kumarakom. Lunch at Coconut Lagoon followed by cruise on backwaters. Evening cultural programme and theme dinner.
Overnight at resort.

Day 8

Houseboat

Day 8 Houseboat

Full-day cruise on a houseboat. Lunch while cruising.
Dinner and overnight on the houseboat.

 

 

 

 

Day 9

Puttenangadi – Mararikulum

Day 9 Puttenangadi – Mararikulum

Disembark at Puttenangadi Jetty after breakfast. Depart for Mararikulum. Lunch followed by sightseeing. Evening cultural programme and theme dinner.
Overnight at resort.

Day 10

Mararikulum – Fort Cochin

Day 10 Mararikulum – Fort Cochin

Beach activities after breakfast. After lunch depart for Fort Cochin. Evening cultural programme and theme dinner.
Overnight at hotel.

Day 11

Fort Cochin

Day 11 Fort Cochin

After breakfast, sightseeing of Fort Cochin. Lunch at hotel.
Overnight at hotel.

Day 12

Fort Cochin – Cochin Airport

Day 12 Fort Cochin – Cochin Airport

After breakfast depart for Cochin Airport, depending on flight details.

END OF TOUR

Accommodation on twin sharing basis with breakfast
Private chauffeur driven car for transfers, city tour and all intercity drives as per program
Local English speaking guides during city tours once in each city. No guide in Delhi on Day 03… No guide in Abhaneri
All applicable entrance fee to monuments for one time visit
Elephant or Jeep ride at Amber fort
All currently applicable taxes including GST
Any meal unless specified above
Any air fare
Expenditure of a personal nature such as telephone calls, drinks, laundry or tips & gratuities.
Travel Insurance (cover against all cancellation costs, medical expenses, including repatriation, in the event of accident or illness).
Camera / Video Camera Entry Fee  (if applicable).
Any other expenses incurred due to unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances.

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