Fred. Holidays unveils India Brahmaputra river cruise
Fred. Holidays has unveiled a brand new 10-night Pandaw cruise exploring India’s mighty Brahmaputra river.
Launching in October 2024, it cruises between Guwahati and the northern city of Dibrugarh.
The Full Brahmaputra river cruise will visit Dibru Saikhowa National Park which is home to tigers, leopards, elephants and wild horses.
It also explores the world’s largest river island of Majuli and Kaziranga National Park.
Guests will also visit a tea estate and factory that produces the famous Assam tea.
The cruise is on the RV Kalaw Pandaw, an ultra-light ship with one of the shallowest drafts yet with one of the highest passenger space ratios.
It accommodates just 36 guests in 18 staterooms.
Fred. Holidays has departures on 12 and 23 October 2024; 3 and 14 November 2024; 29 December 2024; 9 and 28 January 2025; and 8 February 2025.
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