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Sat 01 Nov - Sun 16 Nov

Cruise & Rail: The Sacred Ganges & the Maharajas' Express (2025)

Company : Uniworld
Ship : Ganges Voyager II
Journey Start : Sat 01 Nov 2025
Journey End : Sun 16 Nov 2025
Count Nights : 15 nights

Schedule

Day Date Port
1 1.11 Sat Kolkata / India
2 2.11 Sun Kalna Vikaini / India
3 3.11 Mon Matiari / Pakistan
4 4.11 Tue Baharampur / India
5 5.11 Wed Kolkata / India
6 6.11 Thu Mayapur / India
7 7.11 Fri Kolkata / India
8 8.11 Sat Mumbai (Bombay) / India
9 9.11 Sun Mumbai (Bombay) / India
10 10.11 Mon Udaipur / India
11 11.11 Tue Jodhpur / India
12 12.11 Wed Bikaner / India
13 13.11 Thu Jaipur / India
14 14.11 Fri
15 15.11 Sat Agra / India
16 16.11 Sun New Delhi / India
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from: 19 799€
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1:

    Kolkata / India

    Majestic temples, colonial architecture, and a kaleidoscope of street aromas make Kolkata an unforgettable destination for those seeking to discover the real India. This city in the east of the country, stretched along the Hooghly River, enchants with its contrasts: from the calm alleys of Victoria Park to the bustling markets full of street food and vibrant fabrics.

    Kolkata is not only the cultural capital of India, but also the home of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mother Teresa. Here, visitors can explore her museum-home, visit the Indian Museum — one of the oldest in Asia, and admire the iconic Howrah Bridge that links the vibrant riverbanks of this metropolis. A place where past and present flow together, inviting travelers to pause, breathe in the spices, and feel the heartbeat of a great city.

  • Day 2:

    Kalna Vikaini / India

    Hidden away from the busy tourist trails, Kalna-Vikaini reveals a different side of India — calm, authentic, and steeped in tradition. You won’t find crowds here, which makes the village especially appealing for travelers seeking a deeper connection with local culture and people.

    The surroundings of Kalna-Vikaini offer picturesque rural landscapes, fields that change color with the seasons, and vibrant local markets where visitors can try traditional homemade food and experience centuries-old crafts. It’s a place where time seems to stand still, allowing you to feel the rhythm of heartfelt, simple Indian life.

  • Day 3:

    Matiari / Pakistan

    Where ancient traditions blend seamlessly into everyday life lies the city of Matiari — the heart of artisanal craftsmanship in the Sindh province. This place is renowned for its workshops where the secrets of lacquerware, decorated with intricate hand-painted designs, are passed down through generations. The streets are full of color: vibrant bazaars, the aroma of spices, and lively tea stalls create a special atmosphere.

    Matiari is ideal for travelers seeking authentic cultural experiences. Here, you can not only purchase unique handmade items but also observe the process of their creation. The hospitality of the locals, the unhurried pace of life, and the historical heritage turn a visit to this city into a true journey through time.

  • Day 4:

    Baharampur / India

  • Day 5:

    Kolkata / India

    Majestic temples, colonial architecture, and a kaleidoscope of street aromas make Kolkata an unforgettable destination for those seeking to discover the real India. This city in the east of the country, stretched along the Hooghly River, enchants with its contrasts: from the calm alleys of Victoria Park to the bustling markets full of street food and vibrant fabrics.

    Kolkata is not only the cultural capital of India, but also the home of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mother Teresa. Here, visitors can explore her museum-home, visit the Indian Museum — one of the oldest in Asia, and admire the iconic Howrah Bridge that links the vibrant riverbanks of this metropolis. A place where past and present flow together, inviting travelers to pause, breathe in the spices, and feel the heartbeat of a great city.

  • Day 6:

    Mayapur / India

    Amidst green meadows and the sacred waters of the Ganges lies Mayapur, the spiritual heart of Bengal and the center of the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition. It is a place where the stillness of nature harmonizes with the chanting of pilgrims, and each sunrise is filled with the sound of bells and devotional songs. It is believed that this is the birthplace of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu — a saint who changed the spiritual course of India and founded the sankirtan movement.

    Mayapur attracts not only the faithful but also travelers seeking peace and cultural enrichment. Its main attraction is the grand Temple of the Vedic Planetarium, still under construction but already astonishing in scale. Visitors can take part in spiritual rituals, explore eco-community farms, and simply enjoy an atmosphere where ancient traditions blend with vibrant modern life.

  • Day 7:

    Kolkata / India

    Majestic temples, colonial architecture, and a kaleidoscope of street aromas make Kolkata an unforgettable destination for those seeking to discover the real India. This city in the east of the country, stretched along the Hooghly River, enchants with its contrasts: from the calm alleys of Victoria Park to the bustling markets full of street food and vibrant fabrics.

    Kolkata is not only the cultural capital of India, but also the home of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mother Teresa. Here, visitors can explore her museum-home, visit the Indian Museum — one of the oldest in Asia, and admire the iconic Howrah Bridge that links the vibrant riverbanks of this metropolis. A place where past and present flow together, inviting travelers to pause, breathe in the spices, and feel the heartbeat of a great city.

  • Day 8:

    Mumbai (Bombay) / India

    Mumbai is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India with an estimated city proper population of 12.4 million as of 2011. Along with the neighbouring regions of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, it is the second most populous metropolitan area in India, with a population of 21.3 million as of 2016. Mumbai lies on the Konkancoast on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbour. In 2008, Mumbai was named an alpha world city. It is also the wealthiest city in India, and has the highest number of millionaires and billionaires among all cities in India. Mumbai is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Elephanta Caves, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, and the city's distinctive ensemble of Victorian and Art Deco buildings.

  • Day 9:

    Mumbai (Bombay) / India

    Mumbai is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India with an estimated city proper population of 12.4 million as of 2011. Along with the neighbouring regions of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, it is the second most populous metropolitan area in India, with a population of 21.3 million as of 2016. Mumbai lies on the Konkancoast on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbour. In 2008, Mumbai was named an alpha world city. It is also the wealthiest city in India, and has the highest number of millionaires and billionaires among all cities in India. Mumbai is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Elephanta Caves, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, and the city's distinctive ensemble of Victorian and Art Deco buildings.

  • Day 10:

    Udaipur / India

    Nestled among the picturesque lakes and hills of Rajasthan, Udaipur captures the hearts of travelers with its romantic charm and rich historical heritage. Often called the "City of Lakes," this destination is famous for its stunning palaces reflected in the clear waters of Pichola and Fatehsagar. The narrow streets of the old town offer unique opportunities to explore the traditional culture and crafts of the region.

    Besides its architectural gems, Udaipur attracts visitors with its peaceful atmosphere and breathtaking sunsets that create unforgettable views of the lakes and surrounding hills. Local markets are full of vibrant fabrics, jewelry, and souvenirs, while restaurants serve authentic Rajasthani cuisine. For those seeking a blend of history, nature, and culture, Udaipur is the perfect destination.

  • Day 11:

    Jodhpur / India

  • Day 12:

    Bikaner / India

    Amid the sands of the Indian Thar Desert rises Bikaner like a mirage—a city of majestic presence and centuries-old history. Its fortified walls, narrow alleys, and the impressive Junagarh Fort transport visitors to the era of rajahs and caravans, when Bikaner was an important trade hub across the desert.

    This city in Rajasthan is also famous for its unique Camel Festival, which attracts thousands of tourists every year. In addition, Bikaner is renowned for its delicious sweets, especially bhujia, and for its astonishing temples, including Karni Mata, home to revered rats. The place captivates with authenticity and distinct eastern charm.

  • Day 13:

    Jaipur / India

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  • Day 15:

    Agra / India

  • Day 16:

    New Delhi / India

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