Go back to the e-newsletter

Pandaw has revealed details of a new program on the Brahmaputra through Northern India operating from the Assami city of Guwahati aboard the dual deck, shallow draft RV Kindat Pandaw. Launching on 31 October 2021, The Mighty Brahmaputra River seven-night voyage is available to book through until early May 2022. The voyage departs upstream, making ports calls in Tezpur to visit the temple of De Parbatia and explorations of Nameri National Park, which includes a float trip on the Jia-Bhoreli River for birdwatching and the chance to spot wild Indian elephants, and the UNESCO World Heritage Kaziranga National Park for a jeep safari – home to the Indian one-horned rhino, the Indian wild water buffalo and royal Bengal tiger.On the downstream journey, guests will visit a tea estate, a historic plantation house and observe the production of silk. RV Kindat Pandaw accommodates 36 guests – 10 cabins on the main deck and eight on the upper deck. Pre- and post-cruise extensions are available in Kolkata and Delhi & Taj Mahal, and there are options to combine the Brahmaputra with Pandaw’s Lower Ganges cruise to make a 14-day combo expedition. There are over 20 departures listed online, currently priced from AU$4,520.54 per person twin share, including six dates with no single supplement. More details at https://www.pandaw.com/expeditions/the-brahmaputra-river-cruise Lead image: RV Kindat Pandaw
Want to be in the luxury travel know? Subscribe to our free eNewsletter here to keep up to date with everything in the luxury travel industry.

Go back to the e-newsletter

  • Prev Post

    Mary Gostelow finds luxury in Las Vegas

  • Next Post

    Mary Gostelow finds luxury in Las Vegas

You might also like

  • Forbes Travel Guide to rate river cruises

  • Abundance of booking systems are hurting agency operations

  • ,

    Rosewood sets sights on French Alps

  • A “Tea, Sea & Safari” journey in Sri Lanka

  • Orient Express Palazzo Donà Giovannelli starts taking bookings

  • New cruise operator Pearl Expeditions’ launches website