Remote North-East India & the Brahmaputra River
Expedition Voyage
Remote North-East India & the Brahmaputra River
OVERVIEW
Explore north-east India, from the cultural centre of Kolkata to the flourishing hills and tea estates of Darjeeling. Then board the MV Mahabaahu river ship for a seven-night privately chartered cruise along the remote Brahmaputra River. Visit riverside communities and go on safari in Kaziranga National Park, home to the world’s largest population of greater one-horned rhinos. Choose to extend your journey with seven nights in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan.
Departing 9 February 2026 — New Release
Kolkata Return
15 Days
River Cruise & Land Exploration
Optional Extend Your World: Bhutan
Immersed in The Cultural Capital
Kolkata ensures our journey begins in spectacular fashion. The city’s ornate Jain Temple and Victoria Memorial astound with their level of detail. While the contrast of beautiful blooms amid a sea of spirited sellers makes for a captivating experience at Mallik Ghat Flower Market.
Hillside Highlights in Darjeeling
Occupying the verdant hillsides of the Eastern Himalayas, Darjeeling is renowned for its quality tea. We stay within the lush grounds of Mayfair Tea Resort and Mayfair Hill Resort, surrounded by tea plantations and thriving forest. The region’s famous steam train also brings us to India’s highest railway station at Ghoom.
The Rhythm of the River
Enjoy a seven-night privately chartered cruise aboard the MV Mahabaahu river ship. Proceed along the Brahmaputra River, witnessing wildlife and stopping to visit riverside communities. Onboard lectures further apprise us on the destinations we cruise to.
Animal Adventures on Safari
Within Kaziranga National Park, we track herds of Asian elephants on safari. The park also allows us to marvel at the power and vulnerability of its greater one-horned rhinos and water buffalo. The woodland and waterways also provide habitat for tigers, hog deer and swamp deer, as well as an array of bird species.
Extend Your World – Bhutan
Choose to extend your journey and fly north for a seven-night stay in tranquil Bhutan. Stay in stylish Himalayan retreats, dine with Buddhist monks, and trek to the sacred Taktsang monastery – also known as Tiger’s Nest – which is built into a cliff high above Paro Valley.