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There can be no river in the world as sacred as the Ganges and an expedition on the Lower Ganges, or Hooghly River, is one of the prettiest river journeys imaginable. The river wends its way through the lush countryside of West Bengal with its culturally significant towns crammed with temples and palaces. A rich and vibrant rural life abounds and there is never a dull moment as we sedately ply this pleasant waterway. Pandaw pioneered modern river expeditions in India. Originally using local partners, these cruises are now offered on one of the lovely Pandaw ships, vastly more suited to river expeditions in the tropics and far more comfortable too.
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Transfer from your Kolkata hotel or the airport to embark by 12:00 for lunch on board followed by a city orientation tour with a walk round Dalhousie Square, the prominent Writers’ Building the former HQ of the East India Company, and step inside St John’s Church with its painting of The Last Supper.
Experience the serenity of the Victoria Memorial with a stroll through the splendid gardens. Admire the domed white marble hall built in memory of Queen Victoria and discover Victorian memorabilia and British Raj-era paintings. On return to ship enjoy welcome cocktails and briefing followed by dinner.
Day 2 - Kolkata
Early morning visit to the vibrant flower market, one of Asia’s largest. Wind through the mountains of marigolds and jasmine and watch as people buy flowers for temple offerings and prayers. Stroll down to the river to witness a traditional Akhara. Step inside and watch men of all ages practice a traditional form of wrestling known as kushti. We return to ship for breakfast. Afternoon visit to the Indian Museum and then free time in the nearby New Market before returning to ship for dinner.
Day 3 - Kolokata - Serempore
Morning visit to the market and sail at noon to cross the Hooghli to the old Danish colony of Serampore, founded in 1676, and visit the tavern, church, and museum. After, cruise past the iconic landmarks of Kolkata: the Tower, Government House, the Temple of Fame, and Flagstaff House.
Day 4 - Kalna
After breakfast, embark on a scenic cruise upstream, arriving at the charming country town of Kalna. Take a rickshaw ride to explore a group of Bengal’s most impressive terracotta temples, culminating in a visit to the unique 18th-century Shiva Temple. This remarkable temple is adorned with concentric rings of 108 smaller shrines, creating a truly awe-inspiring sight. Sail on through the night, mooring near Maitari.
Day 5 - Matiari
Step ashore in Matiari, a charming riverside village renowned for its brass-working traditions. Engage with the local artisans and witness the fascinating process of crafting intricate brass water pots and other vessels. Time permitting, venture to the historic battlefield of Plassey. Here, in the pivotal year of 1757, Robert Clive, the Commander-in-Chief of the British East India Company, decisively defeated Siraj-ud-Daulah, the last independent Nawab of Bengal, marking a turning point in Indian history. Moor close to Murshidabad for the night.
Day 6 - Murshidabad
Embark on a walk to the Khushbagh, a peaceful Mughal-style Garden that encloses the tombs of Siraj-ud-Daulah, the last independent Nawab of Bengal, and his family. Continue upstream to witness the grandeur of Hazarduari Palace, an architectural masterpiece built by an English architect in 1837. Explore its opulent interiors, showcasing a fascinating collection of paintings, china, weapons, and other artifacts. Next, visit the magnificent Katra Mosque and the impressive Nashipara Palace, a testament to the wealth and influence of the local merchants during the “White Mughal” era – a period of cultural exchange between English and Indian influences. Finally, we visit Katgola Palace, an exquisite example of Georgian architecture built by wealthy local merchants, further highlighting the unique blend of cultures that flourished during this era.Moor overnight on the riverbank across from town.
Day 7 - Baranagar - Ajimganj
Sail upstream along the Hoogly River, a picturesque waterway winding through a landscape of lush mustard fields and vibrant mango orchards. Disembark in Baranagar, a charming village, and enjoy a leisurely walk through its serene countryside. Visit three exquisite miniature terracotta temples, dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries, a testament to the region’s rich artistic heritage. Continue sailing downstream, stopping at Azimganj to explore the intricately carved Jain temples. This itinerary offers a glimpse into the idyllic rural life of Bengal and its fascinating cultural and architectural heritage.
Day 8 - Mayapur
Immerse yourself in the spiritual heart of the Hare Krishna movement at Mayapur, its global headquarters. Explore the magnificent ISKCON temple complex, a modern marvel comparable in size to the Vatican and generously funded by Alfred B. Ford, the great-grandson of automotive pioneer Henry Ford. Interact with devotees and wander through the vibrant pilgrims’ bazaar.
Day 9 - Chandernagore - Hooghly
Continue sailing downstream before landing to visit the imposing Imambara at Hooghly. With verses from the Quran written on its walls, the Imambara is an opportunity to step back in time and relive a slice of Islamic history in Bengal. Sail past the old Dutch settlement of Chinsura to Chandernagore, a French possession until 1950. Visit the 18th-century church and Dupleix’s House, erstwhile Governor-General of French India. Enjoy a TukTuk ride to the Hangseshwari Temple before sailing into the night to a mooring near Kolkata.
Day 10 - Kolkata (DISEMBARK)
Early morning moor in Kolkata Port and transfer to hotels or airport. Passengers with night flights may stay in their cabins and are at leisure during the day with a lunch served on board and a light supper prior to departure.
We are pleased to present this unique opportunity to combine a fabulous 7-night cruise exploring lower Ganges with a 6-night tour of the Golden Triangle visiting the most popular cultural gems in historic Delhi, Agra, the Taj Mahal and the imposing capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur.
This is a private tour.
6 nights pre or post cruise.
6 Nights - Ancient Kingdom of Bhutan & Kolkata
Direct flights between Kolkata and Paro make it now possible to combine a Pandaw river expedition with a visit to the ancient Kingdom of Bhutan, one of the world’s most intriguing countries. Discover Bhutan’s famous cliff-top monasteries, soaring mountain peaks and unique way of life.
This is a private tour.
Medium fitness is required for a soft hike on day 5.
6 nights pre or post cruise
3 Nights - Darjeeling
Nestled high in the Himalayas in the north of West Bengal, Darjeeling, the crown jewel of British colonial hill stations is rightly known as the “Queen of Hills”. Spend time soaking in the views and learn the secrets to producing that famous cup of tea.
3 nights post cruise.
2 Nights - Kolkata
Experience Indian life at full pace in Kolkata, this colourful and cultural city, perhaps India’s most soulful city and certainly the most over looked. Discover the legacy of British Raj, stroll through India’s largest flower market and sample some of the city’s cuisine before your Pandaw adventure.
2 nights pre or post cruise.
Sister to Kindat, and identical in design, Kalaw was launched in 2014 and is named after the PS Kalaw launched in 1917 and sunk in 1942 in the War. Paul Strachan witnessed the salvaging of PS Kalaw in 1998 and managed to acquire her name plate and bell, the former of which has been reused on her namesake. Like Kindaw, Kalaw perfects the concept of a two deck shallow draft vessel. A vessel that could go just about anywhere, anytime, and was big enough to carry 30-40 passengers with lots of outdoor deck space. This was achieved by reducing weight and stripping both hull and superstructure down to the bare essentials. Pandaw had found with other vessels that about half the passengers want to eat outside and the other half inside so have created a flexible bistro space offering passenger indoor or outdoor dining depending on inclination, often prompted by the season. This makes for a very happy ship! The ship has quality mountain bikes for your independent exploration. .
The 18 staterooms, air-conditioning 170 square feet, finished in teak and brass with panoramic French window, leading to personal outdoor deck space. En-suite bathrooms with shower, basin and WC, Kimonos and slippers and Spa-branded amenities. Unlimited mineral water in your cabin, with complimentary aluminium water bottles.
RV Pandaw Katha is a radical new design, based on the old K class used in Burma from the 1880s and is the third Katha to run on the Irrawaddy. The first was built at Dalla in 1887 but lost on the Chindwin in 1889, the second by Denny of Dumbarton in 1904 and decommissioned in 1937 and the third was built by Pandaw in Vietnam in 2012. With only two decks these smaller K class ships have lower air draft so can get under bridges and shallower draft, for cruising more challenging stretches of river. Refitted for expedition sailings in India from September 2019, she now has only 14 cabins and an enlarged indoor saloon / dining area as winter cruising in India can be chilly first thing. The ship has quality mountain bikes for your independent exploration.
All 14 air conditioned staterooms are 170 square feet in size, finished in teak and brass with panoramic French window, leading to personal outdoor deck space. Each features, en-suite bathrooms with shower, basin and WC, Kimonos and slippers and Spa-branded amenities. Unlimited mineral water is available in your cabin, with complimentary aluminium water bottles.
Please call for details of departures
This cruise operates from October through to March
Guide Price from £2,100 to £2,600 pp cruise only for a lower deck twin cabin based on two sharing
A Solo Savings: No solo occupancy supplement for selected staterooms on these sailings.
B Under 18s sail free. Extra cabin to accommodate one or two under 18s available with two full adult fares. Flight costs and port charges apply to all guests.
Cruise Price Includes: Transfer between meeting point Kolkata, Ship and drop off point Kolkata, entrance fees, guide services (English language), gratuities to crew, main meals, local mineral water, jugged coffee, teas & tisanes plus our India complimentary drinks package
Cruise Price Excludes: Flights, laundry, all visa costs, fuel surcharges (see terms and conditions), and tips to tour guides, local guides, bus drivers, boat operators and cyclo drivers.
Flight inclusive packages available on request. Please call 0800 471 4754 for details
The Pandaw experience is all about exploring remote and often hard to navigate rivers and coasts in specially designed luxury small ships. each ship, hand crafted in brass and teak, is an object of beauty in itself. A Pandaw adventure is very different from that offered on an ocean cruise. The ships are small in scale, and the atmosphere is informal and very friendly. Make you trip a memorable one and talk to us about the add on available to your cruise, we can book your flights, transfers, hotels and pre and post cruise stays with included excursions for you. 0800 471 4754
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