Ganga, the holiest river in India and one of the biggest waterways in the world, offers wonderful cruises to the tourists. The river is highly revered by Hindu devotees and is considered as a Goddess. It is believed that a holy dip in river Ganga can wash away all your sins. While sailing on the holy waters, one can see lakhs of pilgrims on the banks the river (on the Ghats) offering flowers, vermilion (sindoor), sweets etc.
Read moreCruising on the Ganga river offers marvellous views of the Ghats, Marine Life, Sun Set and Sun Rise. Being associated with extraordinary natural beauty and religious values, the river offers glimpses of majestic mountains, beautiful valleys, waterfalls, ancient temples and various prominent pilgrimages.
One can easily book a wooden country boat and can enjoy a leisurely trip through the most picturesque part of India. The boats are well equipped with spacious rooms, air-conditioners, luxurious beds and attached baths, good reading material, telephone connection, emergency kit and tea and coffee maker.
One can explore many serene villages and their virgin lifestyle, village folks, fields, cuisine etc. Apart from beautiful landscapes, country-side views, ancient temples, migratory birds and virgin river islands, these cruises are best to see the morning and evening ‘aarti’ at various Ghats.
Ganges cruises are all about visits to villages, towns, temples and monuments in a little-known but fascinating and culturally rich part of India, on foot, by cycle rickshaw or minibus.
Cruises on the Lower Ganges operate all year round, while the Ganges proper cruises operate in the winter months only.
This is just one sample programme and if you want to customize it then our tourplanner will help you to make your trip memorable.
On arrival, our representatives will greet you at the airport as you exit the arrivals terminal. Then transfer to your booked hotel.
Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast, transfer to airport to catch flight for Patna. Arrive Patna transfer from airport to ship. Embark on your cruise ship from afternoon onwards, and enjoy dinner on board while sailing upstream.
This morning, cruise upstream during breakfast before landing to visit a spectacular small Moghul tomb at Maner. Reboard and continue past the confluence with the River Sone to the busy river port of Doriganj. Cruise on to an overnight stop near the confluence with the River Goghra.
Continue up past Ballia to Buxar, famous for the battle fought here in 1764 which, together with Plassey, laid the foundations of the British Raj. Visit the memorial on the battlefield and the old East India Company cemetery in town. Later, take a short cycle rickshaw ride up to the ghats of Buxar.
Sail upstream today past Chausa to Ghazipur, still a centre for (official) opium production. Visit the imposing tomb of Lord Cornwallis, the General responsible for the British defeat at Yorktown. We might also be able to spend a little time walking through the busy Ghazipur bazaar, a quintessential Indian experience.
This morning, sail to Varanasi (also known as Benaras). The so-called City of Light is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities of the world, dating back to 3000 years ago. Mark Twain once said: “Benaras is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend, and looks twice as old as all of them put together”. An accurate description, Varanasi is arresting to your every sense yet beautifully spiritual for those willing to let go and just be. It’s the most important religious site for Hindus and visited by people from all walks of life who come here in the hope of attaining moksha or salvation.
After lunch, visit the Buddhist site at Sarnath and the Deer Park where the Buddha preached his first sermon, as well as the nearby archaelogical museum.
This morning, sail past the ghats of Varanasi to visit Ramnagar to see the Maharaja’s Palace and museum. Sail up to visit Chunar, the great Moghul Fort, the old British cemetery and the Moghul tombs nearby. Carpet weaving and Chunar pottery are other attractions here. Sail down to anchor at Ramnagar for the night.
Take rowing boats at dawn past the busy and colourful bathing ghats of Varanasi. After breakfast on board ABN Rajmahal, disembark again to take a walk through the busy alleys of Varanasi to experience the beating heart of the city. In the evening, take rowing boats to join the evening Ganga Aarti ceremony, where young priests perform their daily rituals with brass lamps and spiritual mantras in front of large crowds from all over India and the world. A truly mesmerising event, this aarti is the essence of Varanasi. Return to the ship anchored at Rajghat.
After breakfast, disembark and transfer to Varanasi airport to ctch flight for Delhi. Arrive Delhi and transfer to airport to catch onwards flight.