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Delhi gets its first Yamuna river cruise from Feb 20 — here’s what to expect

Tarun Rawat1
| TNN | Last updated on - Feb 12, 2026, 15:32 IST
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Delhi’s river revival gets a tourism boost

The Yamuna cruise marks a new chapter in Delhi’s riverfront development. Launching on February 20, the initiative aims to turn the polluted stretch into a leisure corridor, offering residents and tourists a fresh way to experience the capital from the water.

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From ghats to glass decks: A new view of Delhi

Passengers aboard the Yamuna cruise will enjoy panoramic views of historic ghats, bridges and green belts along the river. The cruise is designed with open decks and seating areas, letting travellers soak in Delhi’s skyline from an unusual, calm vantage point.

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Safety and comfort on board

Each cruise vessel is equipped with life jackets, trained staff and surveillance systems. Officials say passenger safety is a priority, ensuring smooth boarding, secure travel and comfortable seating as Delhi experiments with water-based urban transport.

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A leisure ride for locals and tourists

The Yamuna cruise isn’t just for visitors. Delhiites can also use it as a short leisure escape within the city. The project hopes to make river travel a weekend attraction for families, couples and first-time explorers of the capital.

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Linking heritage with the riverfront

The cruise route connects stretches close to Delhi’s cultural and historical zones. Authorities want passengers to see the capital’s heritage from the river, blending storytelling, tourism and riverfront beautification into a single experience on the Yamuna.

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Boost for river tourism economy

The Yamuna cruise is expected to create new jobs for operators, guides and local vendors. Tourism officials believe the project will help revive interest in river-based activities while supporting livelihoods connected to the Yamuna corridor.

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Part of Delhi’s larger river clean-up push

The launch aligns with efforts to improve Yamuna’s condition through cleaning, monitoring and beautification. Authorities hope tourism will also build public pressure for conservation and better waste management along the river’s banks.

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Eco-friendly boats on the Yamuna

Officials say the cruise will use modern, low-emission vessels to minimise pollution in the river. The focus is on promoting tourism without harming the fragile ecosystem, combining recreation with sustainability along one of Delhi’s most stressed waterways.

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A calm escape in a chaotic city

In a city known for traffic and noise, the Yamuna cruise promises a peaceful alternative. Floating past Delhi’s landscape, passengers can enjoy slow travel, fresh air and a rare sense of calm in the heart of the national capital.

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