Antara Luxury River Cruises: The world’s longest river cruise will start from India!

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An epic 51-day cruise along the Ganges will take the cruiser from Kashi (Uttar Pradesh) to Dibrugarh (Assam), passing through the Sundarbans and Bangladesh.

This December, Antara Luxury River Cruises intends to embark on the world’s longest river journey. According to the company, it will be the world’s longest river journey on the Antara Luxury River Cruises which will pass through the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers.

It is reported that this ship will begin its journey from Uttar Pradesh’s Kashi and end in Assam’s Dibrugarh. It is stated the company stated that the ship will pass through 5 states, 27 smaller rivers, and 2countries.

South Asian culture will be explored on this journey, but tourists will also have the chance to spend some time in leisure. As well as offering opportunities to nature lovers, history buffs, and cultural enthusiasts, this voyage will also provide hop-on and hop-off options for travelers who wish to travel in specific segments only.

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Every day, there will be both on-site and off-site experiences available as part of The Grand Cruise. A number of World Heritage sites will be included in the itinerary, including those in Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar, and other places.

Besides passing through Bangladesh, the cruise will also visit Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and, before entering India, it will take guests to several places in Bangladesh, including Barisal, Bagerhat, and Dhaka.

The chairman of the company, Raj Singh, revealed that all the experiences were personally designed and vetted by him. Both India’s and Bangladesh’s governments worked together to ensure seamless travel between the two countries and have also finalized the historical route with their support, assistance, and cooperation.

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