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CroisiEurope’s Announces Ganges River Cruises: A Journey of Discovery
CroisiEurope, Europe’s leading river cruise operator, is thrilled to announce its highly anticipated Ganges River cruises, offering travelers a unique and immersive experience through one of India’s most culturally rich and historically significant regions.
Beginning in February, 2025, CroisiEurope will operate a series of exceptional cruises along the sacred Ganges River, providing an unparalleled opportunity to explore the vibrant tapestry of Indian culture, history, and natural beauty. The Ganges River, revered as a lifeline for millions, winds through a landscape teeming with ancient temples, bustling markets, and serene countryside.
A Journey of Discovery
CroisiEurope’s Ganges River cruises will feature:
• Luxurious Accommodations: Guests will stay aboard the elegant and specially designed river cruise vessel, RV Ganges Voyager offering modern amenities and stylish décor that ensures a comfortable and memorable journey.
• Cultural Immersion: Daily excursions will be led by knowledgeable English speaking local guides, taking guests to iconic sites such as Varanasi, known for its ghats and spiritual significance, and the majestic temples of Kolkata.
• Authentic Indian Cuisine: A gourmet dining experience will highlight the diverse and flavorful cuisines of India, prepared by talented chefs using fresh, local ingredients.
• Enriching Experiences: Guests will enjoy traditional music and dance performances, as well as opportunities to participate in local crafts and cultural activities.
Exclusive Itineraries
CroisiEurope’s Ganges River cruise itineraries are designed to offer both relaxation and adventure. Key highlights include:
• Varanasi: Witness the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti ceremony and explore ancient temples along the river.
• Kolkata: Discover the city’s colonial heritage and vibrant street life, including visits to the iconic Victoria Memorial and Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity.
• Farther Explorations: Optional excursions include visits to the Sunderbans mangrove forest, home to the Royal Bengal Tiger, and rural villages where guests can experience traditional Indian life firsthand.