3 Nights/4 Days
Destinations:
Destinations:
Kolkata
Chandernagore
Bansberia
Bandel
Serampore
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Experience the 3 night Europe on the Ganges river cruise aboard the Antara Ganges Voyager and look forward to a myriad of incredible travel adventures. This enticing full board cruise allows you to experience a taste of Europe as you’re transported through Kolkata, the French outpost of Chandannagar, Bansberia village, Bendal, and the Danish colony of Serampore. The Antara Ganges Voyager offers a range of on board facilities including indoor games, cultural performances, a spacious air-conditioned lounge, and a culinary team who serve up buffet breakfasts and lunches and multi-course dinners.
Day 1: Settle into your beautifully appointed suites aboard the Antara Ganges Voyager in Kolkata (a city formerly known as Calcutta founded by the British Raj in 1773), the gateway to our journey along the world holiest river, the sacred Ganges. Welcomed on board with a refreshing beverage followed by a safety briefing you embark between 1600 -1900 hrs from the Kolkata jetty. This evening, delight in the Cruise Director’s Gala dinner and welcome reception.
Day 2: Kolkata - Chandernagore – Bansberia
Most students of history know a thing or two about the British colonial powers in India, but few are aware that the French had colonies here as well. After Breakfast, you visit the French outpost of Chandannagar and walk along the Promenade to explore the French colonial buildings and enjoy the local ambiance including the French governor residence, now converted into a museum featuring items that depict the life during the period. Later you sail back on the country boat and enjoy curated lunch on board. You will also witness a highlight of the Promenade the Jora Ghat Canopy, built-in memory of Durgacharan Rakshit, a writer, businessman, and advisor to the French who received the French award of Legion d’Honneur in 1896 for his efforts towards the growth of the town, whilst you can also visit the Sacred Heart Church inaugurated in 1884 which played a key role in local social life. Back on-board, thereafter you’ll witness ever-increasing meanders rolling fields of crops; local industries as you sail to Bansberia, a quaint village said to have derived its name from the legend that a fort was built by the Landlord’s son after clearing a Bamboo (locally called Bans) grove.
Late afternoon you’ll enjoy a short walk to visit the Hanseswari Temple, known for its unique Ratna architectural style of 12 minars or Ratnas, each shaped like a lotus bud, and the inner layout following human anatomy. You’ll also see in the complex the Ananta Basudeb temple, a terracotta (burnt brick) temple constructed in the traditional Ekaratna style with curved cornices and richly carved terracotta panels depicting gods and goddess.
Prior to an incredible dinner onboard you’ll have the opportunity to witness a traditional Hindu Deepdan ceremony celebration. Retire to your overnight suite experience aboard.
Day 3: Bansberia - Bandel - Serampore -Bally Bridge
This morning, enjoying breakfast on board you sail to Bandel. Bandel, meaning port in Bengali was founded by Portuguese settlers. Thereafter you visit Bandel Hoogly Imambara, one of the famous Shiya pilgrimage centers in West Bengal. The two-story building and surrounding rooms provide housings for pilgrims as well as classrooms or Madrasa imparting teachings of the Holy Quran. This is followed by a curated lunch on board.
Onward you sail to the erstwhile Danish colony, Serampore. Enjoy a late afternoon walk in the old quarters to see the Danish Tavern, St. Olav Church, and other Danish heritage monuments. With Serampore being a popular pit-stop for Danish and English traders in 1786 a British innkeeper called James Parr opened the Denmark Tavern Hotel, popularly called the Danish Tavern, which became a favorite among Europeans. You’ll also visit St. Olav’s Church, locally known as the Danish Church, one of the 100 buildings that were constructed by the Danish Management between 1755 and 1845. Enjoy dinner on board as you sail towards Bally Bridge & retire to your overnight suite experience on board.
Day 4: Bally Bridge - Belur Math - Disembark
On the final morning of your voyage, after Breakfast, you’ll visit the Belur Math, a significant institution in Kolkata. Founded by Swami S Vivekananda, a monk & key figure in the introduction of the Indian philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga to the Western world, who is credited with raising interfaith awareness during the late 19th century. The monument is notable for its architecture that fuses Hindu, Christian, and Islamic motifs as a symbol of unity of all religions. You’ll enjoy a fabulous farewell lunch onboard & disembark at the Jetty to your onward destination.
Important Note: last minute sailing adjustments may also occur. The schedule may shift due to the weather or to take advantage of unexpected opportunities. The exact time for each activity will be announced or posted by the on-board tour staff.
Important Note:
Please do check with us for the definite operation of the above cruises 120 days prior to scheduled departure date
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