Brahmaputra River Cruise Tips

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4 min readApr 22, 2024

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Brahmaputra River Cruise Tips

In India, there are many famous rivers like Ganga, Yamuna, etc. In the list of famous and largest rivers in India, the Brahmaputra River ranked on top. The Brahmaputra River across numerous cities and this river has many names. On the North side of the Himalayas, this river is popular as the Yarlung Tsangpo where it arises in Tibet’s Angsi Glacier. On the other hand, when it enters the Arunachal Pradesh region of India, Brahmaputra is known as Dihang, and in Bangladesh, it is popular as the Jamuna River. But when it across through the lush Assam or enters Guwahati in the Northeast Corner of India, popular as Brahmaputra, or “Son of Brahma”.

This river carries a male god name so this is counted in the special rivers a most particular distinction. In India, this is only one “Male “ river and a strong counterpart to the Great Mother Ganges, just before both the Ganga and Brahmaputra spill out into the Bay of Bengal, with which it conjoins toward the end of its 1,800-mile journey.

Just like the Ganga River, the Brahmaputra River also delivers cruise trips to historic palaces, forts, and temples. On the top, its glittering sandy banks deliver peace, tranquility, and access to verdant tea plantations, and the world’s greatest adventure place, Kaziranga National Park, where calm elephants carry travelers through shoulder-high grass to watch wild swamp and hog deer and white rhinos. Or also see tiger and leopard.

Best Time for Brahmaputra River Cruises

The finest time to make a plan to explore Brahmaputra River Cruises is November to April. This is a perfect time, when the monsoon rains are over and the floods have diminished, leaving the landscape lush and the temperature is good. During your Brahmaputra river trip, you can also explore Guwahati. There are many famous places to visit in Guwahati like Kamakhya Temple, Umananda Temple, Guwahati Planetarium, etc.

Brahmaputra River Cruise Itineraries

The most famous Brahmaputra River Cruise itineraries are seven-night cruises. This Tour combined with tours of India’s “Golden Triangle Cities- Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. The pre and post-cruise stay in Kolkata because of the International gateway to the Assam region. Most of the itineraries include at least one overnight stay in Kolkata. Or all the cruises add a night or two at a lodge in Kaziranga National Park. The prime Brahmaputra seven-night itinerary across from Jorhat to Guwahati, or upstream the other way. Both itineraries reach the same places, which one you choose depends on the date of your trip.

Brahmaputra River Cruise Port Highlights

  • Kaziranga National Park- Kaziranga National Park, is a perfect location for animal lovers. Here you can enjoy an elephant-back safari through this beautiful park ( a UNESCO World Heritage Site). This park is one of the prime stops of the Brahmaputra river cruise. Take an early start trip, to watch the dawn break over the forest, and enjoy the dance of baby elephants. Capture white rhinos and herds of deer and bison. After breakfast, the trip continued with a jeep safari to capture birds, like the green malkoha, the blue-throated barbet, and red collared dove. Along with these birds, you can also capture water buffalo, roofed turtles, and water lizards and enjoy a boat safari also.
  • Sibsagar- Sibsagar, an ancient city, whose name means “Ocean of Lord Shiva” is a former stronghold of the Ahom Kings, during the 12th century, who came to Assam from Yunnan in China and ruled here for more than 500 years. India’s highest Hindu temple, Shiva Dol is situated in Sibsagar.
  • Majuli- Majuli is the world’s largest river island. This island has been situated at the heart of Assamese culture since the 15th century and is home to beautiful, white-painted monasteries called Satras. Here you can also see Mukha Bhavana, an open-air enactment from the Indian epic Ramayana performed on the riverbank by actors wearing elaborate.
  • Silk Villages and Stilted Houses- Another best thing you do during your Brahmaputra river cruise is meet local tribespeople. Here many people live in Borneo-style stilted houses to safeguard against the floods that agonize their villages during the monsoon season.
  • Silghat- This river’s last stop is the gateway to an extensive and beautiful plantation. Here you can join the owner’s family, enjoy lunch, and gain knowledge related to the history and diverse varieties of Assam tea. At the end of the tour, you also enjoy another river cruise in the Guwahati. The Brahmaputra River cruise Guwahati timings vary from one tour operator to another, but the cruises begin in the morning and end in the evening.

Brahmaputra River Cruising Tips

Before going on the Brahmaputra river cruise trip, must pack sunscreen, mosquito spray, a hat, and anti-diarrhea pills just in case. Don’t forget to wear comfortable shoes for walking, and woolen clothes for evenings. Don’t forget to wash your hands continue during the trips. And drink only bottled water. Pack a collapsible walking stick to help you clamber up the sand dunes. Carry small-denomination rupees noted for onboard tips. Must remember that riverboats do not operate at night, this is good for those who want undisturbed sleep but can limit activities in the depth of winter when sunset comes early. So if you planning to explore this adventure Brahmaputra river cruise then connect with Noble House Tours Pvt. Ltd delivers the best and most affordable packages to cover all the stops of the Brahmaputra river cruise trip.

Also Read: Places to Visit in Guwahati

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