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Assam

7 NIGHT 8 DAYS DOWNSTREAM CRUISE

Neamati (Jorhat)- Guwahati

Our downstream adventure begins in Jorhat, the erstwhile capital of the Ahom Kingdom and this journey works in reverse order to the upstream cruise. Our first stop on this route is the ancient cultural and traditional hub of Sibsagar following which we continue with the cruise route. Get ready to witness the “living cultures” of Assam in all their glory!

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Day 1 (Sunday):

Arrive Jorhat / Neamati Ghat / MV Mahabaahu /Sail

(M.V. Mahabaahu sets sail at 15:00 hours)

Drive to Neamati Ghat

On arrival at the Jorhat Airport, we will be met in the receiving area and with packed lunch drive to Neamati Ghat to board the MV Mahabaahu.

Fleeting sight of the Gangetic Dolphins

We gather for introductions, safety briefing and are ushered to the cabins. All gather on the open deck to enjoy the first sail and scan the river for a fleeting sight of the Gangetic Dolphins.

Detailed talk on ‘Sibsagar’

The evening starts with a detailed talk on ‘Sibsagar and the Ahom Civilization’.

Welcome Dinner

Soon the MV Mahabaahu drops anchor, and we proceed for ‘Welcome Dinner’.

Overnight on board MV Mahabaahu (Packed L, D)
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Day 2 (Monday):

Neamati Ghat / Sibsagar Visit / Tea Estate Home Hosted Lunch

Sibsagar, the ancient city and capital of the Tai-speaking Ahoms

After an early breakfast, we start our day-excursion to Sibsagar, the ancient city and capital of the Tai-speaking Ahoms who came in the 13th Century AD to the area from the north-east and were essentially of Tibeto-Burman origin. Sibsagar town literally means ‘the ocean of Lord Shiva’ as it is built around a huge man made water tank ordered by the Ahom Queen

Visit to Shiv Dhol, Palace of the Ahom Kings and Tea Estate for a relaxed afternoon

The Shiva Dol, constructed in the year 1734 is believed to be the highest Shiva temple in India. We visit The Talatal or Kareng Ghar, the palace of the Ahom Kings and the Rang Ghar, an amphitheater, a place of entertainment or important meetings for the Royals and their guests. Thereafter, we drive to a Tea Estate for a relaxed afternoon where we enjoy a traditional Assamese lunch with the Tea-estate family who have been involved in the tea business over a period of a century. Here, we sip our beverages as we explore the lawns and proceed to indulge in traditional Assamese cuisine.

Evening in the Soma lounge

We return to MV Mahabaahu by sunset and enjoy a relaxed evening in the Soma lounge before proceeding for dinner.

Overnight on board MV Mahabaahu (B, L, D)
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Day 3 (Tuesday):

Majuli Visit / Mishing Village Visit

Walk along the swamps

We start the day with Yoga or go for a walk along the swamps to catch a sight of owls, orioles, changeable eagles, adjutant storks, sea gulls, kingfishers, swallows and many more

Sail towards Majuli

As we have our breakfast, we sail towards Majuli, a cosmos of Assamese culture where various philosophies co-exist and thrive.

Performance by Satriya singers and dancers

After breakfast, we enjoy a talk on ‘Majuli’, the seat of Vaishnav culture and proceed in our tenders to the mainland where a drive takes us to a scenic corner of a Satra for an interesting cultural performance by Satriya singers and dancers. Next, we drive to Kamlabari Satra to witness the Vaishnavite priests dancing to the rhythm of cymbals, drums and chanting in the temple premise.

Mishing Village

We enjoy hot lunch on MV Mahabaahu and sail towards the closest Mishing Village.
The Mishings live on the bank of river in ‘Chang ghar’, houses with raised platform. All Mishing women are expert weavers. The indoor life of a Mishing person revolves around the kitchen area where the family can get together.

Move towards Dhansiri Mukh

After the Mishing Village, MV Mahabaahu heads towards Dhansiri Mukh where the waters of Brahmaputra and Dhansiri meet, while we enjoy a talk on ‘Assam, its geographical location & importance’. We then enjoy the evening under the stars on a deserted island and proceed for dinner.

Overnight on board MV Mahabaahu (B, L, D)
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Day 4 (Wednesday):

Sails towards the Eastern Range of Kaziranga

After Yoga and an early morning walk on a deserted island, MV Mahabaahu sails towards the Eastern Range of Kaziranga for boat Safari. We enjoy breakfast and a talk on ‘The River Brahmaputra and the life that exists alongside’.

Boat safari

We proceed for the safari in our tenders for about two hours. The shores are high but one can see roof turtles on protruding drift wood, water lizards, otters, elephants, wild buffaloes, rhinos, darters, herons, pied kingfishers, white throated kingfishers, serpent eagles and many more. The sightings are always determined by the weather conditions.

Chef’s Cooking Demonstration

We return for lunch. This evening we enjoy the Chef’s Cooking Demonstration followed by a talk on ‘Tea, Silk and Jute in Assam.’

Enjoy dinner on MV Mahabaahu

The evening on a deserted island with bonfire is always unusual. We enjoy dinner on MV Mahabaahu.

(Bonfire may be avoided if a suitable sandbank cannot be found or if we experience inclement weather conditions)

Overnight on board MV Mahabaahu (B, L, D)
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Day 5 (Thursday):

Weavers Village At Bishwanath Ghat / Visit Tea Estate And / Or Jute Mill Visit

The shores of Bishwanath Ghat

After Yoga/walk on the deserted island and breakfast, we enjoy an interesting talk on ‘Kaziranga and the wild life in India’. Then we step into our tenders to go to the shores of Bishwanath Ghat.

Visit the Shiva Dol

We visit the Shiva Dol in reverence of Lord Shiva and there is no way that we can avoid the women with their weaves. We enjoy a walk through the village and see how this suburban village thrives.

Drive to the Kaliabore tea estate

We sail on for the next couple of hours and enjoy a relaxed lunch and reach Silghat. Take a short drive to the Kaliabore tea estate, which is a vast expanse of undulating land with tea bushes, watching the tribal women pick tea leaves. We proceed to the tea factory to see the process of finally producing Assam Tea and coming to terms with ‘all that goes into preparing a cup-of-tea.’ (The tea factory is not operational from mid-December to mid-February as the tea is at its dormant stage during this time of the year)

Co-operative Jute Mill

We return to where the ship is anchored. Close by a co-operative Jute Mill is an interesting place to understand how the Jute fibre takes the form of very Eco-friendly gunny bags.

Cultural evening on the ship

By sunset, we enjoy a cultural evening on the ship. We have an early dinner and retire for the evening.

Overnight on board MV Mahabaahu (B, L, D)
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Day 6 (Friday):

Kaziranga National Park / Sail

Drive out towards the Kaziranga National Park

We rise very early today and after a warm cup of tea and some snacks, drive out towards the Kaziranga National Park . The most prized inhabitant of Kaziranga is the Greater One-Horned Indian Rhinoceros, but the Park is home to as many as 180 different mammals including wild elephants, tiger, deer, Asiatic wild buffalo and a rich variety of birds.

Once-in-a-lifetime jeep safari

We reach the Kohora Mihimukh range of the National Park and are ready to start our morning adventure; once-in-a-lifetime jeep safari where we search for the elusive rhinoceros, tigers, swamp deer and hog deer and more and a large number of very interesting birds. The park never ceases to surprise us.

Drive on to Bagori, the Western Range of Kaziranga

After breakfast at a resort in Kaziranga, we drive on to Bagori, the Western Range of Kaziranga and get into the open jeeps for some more wild life adventure and an extensive coverage of this magnificent park.

Relaxed afternoon

We return to MV Mahabaahu for a leisurely lunch and a relaxed afternoon.

A talk on ‘Kamakhya and the Occult and Peacock Island’

After the leisurely pace of the day and having recovered the lost sleep, we once again get together for A talk on ‘Kamakhya and the Occult and Peacock Island’ and then proceed for the traditional Assamese theme dinner..

Overnight on board MV Mahabaahu (B, L, D)
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Day 7 (Saturday):

A Village Visit / Full Day Sail / Peacock Island

Heads on towards an island

We catch up on Yoga on an island or on the deck for an hour and move on to breakfast, while MV Mahabaahu lifts anchor and heads on towards an island that is occupied predominantly by a Bangla speaking Muslim community who are involved in extensive farming.

Sail towards the Peacock Island

After a visit to this village we return to the ship for lunch and sail towards the Peacock Island.

Farewell Dinner ‘Alvida Bhoj’

After the Peacock island visit, we sail towards Pandu Port and anchor at a jetty. We get ready for the Farewell Dinner ‘Alvida Bhoj’ and enjoy a relaxed evening.

Overnight on board MV Mahabaahu (B, L, D)
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Day 8 (Sunday):

Guwahati / Kamakhya Temple Visit / Departure

We have a relaxed breakfast.
Drive to the Kamakhya Temple

The crew on board organises our transport and with packed lunch we drive to the Kamakhya Temple. This Temple is devoted to the eternal feminine; the goddess of desire whose name is Kama Khya, granter of desires.

We arrive at the International airport

We arrive at the International airport with packed lunch in Guwahati and bid farewell to the land of Kamakhya.

End of 7 nights 8 days Downstream Cruise on M.V.Mahabaahu on the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India

(B, packed L)
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