The World's Longest River Cruise from Varanasi on River Ganga to Dibrugarh on River Brahmaputra.

 Experience the journey of a lifetime with the World's Longest River Cruise from Varanasi on the River Ganga to Dibrugarh on the River Brahmaputra. This 51-day itinerary offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to sail along three major waterways in the subcontinent: National Waterway 1 over the Ganga-Bhagirathi-Hooghly River system, the Indo-Bangla Protocol Route from Kolkata to Dhubri, and National Waterway 2 over the Brahmaputra.

The luxurious Ganga Vilas Cruise can accommodate 80 passengers in its 18 elegantly furnished suites. Each suite is built with a distinctive design and a futuristic perspective, and is outfitted with a variety of amenities such as a bathroom with a shower, convertible beds, a French balcony, an LED TV, a safe, smoke alarms, life vests, and sprinklers.

As you sail through some of the most beautiful and culturally significant locations in India and Bangladesh, you'll have the opportunity to visit a variety of landmarks and historical sites. From the ancient city of Varanasi to the deserted Buddhist monastery of Vikramshila in Bihar, you'll see some of the world's oldest and most fascinating locations.

During the Bangladesh leg of your journey, you'll have the chance to visit the Sonargaon ghost city, the elaborate Sixty Dome Mosque from the 1400s, and other historically and culturally significant locations. You'll also have the chance to see some of the region's most breathtaking natural beauty, including national parks and sanctuaries like the Sundarbans Delta and Kaziranga National Park.

In addition to all the sights and cultural experiences, the Ganga Vilas Cruise also offers a range of amenities to keep you comfortable and entertained during your journey. These include music and cultural events, a gym, a spa, an outdoor observation deck, and even a private butler service.

The Ganga Vilas Cruise departs from Varanasi on 10th Jan and will reach Dibrugarh on 1st Mar, with stops along the way in Patna, Kolkata, Dhaka, Dhubri, Guwahati, and Majuli Island. Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the beauty and culture of India and Bangladesh in style.

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