First-ever Indo-Bangladesh cruise ship starts its voyage on Brahmaputra
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Created : Apr 30, 2019, 17:56 IST
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The first Indo-Bangladesh river cruise recently set sail on the Brahmaputra on its first ever journey to Kolkata via Bangladesh. Earlier, India and Bangladesh agreed to explore cruise options between Kolkata and Guwahati via Dhaka … Read more
The first Indo-Bangladesh river cruise recently set sail on the Brahmaputra on its first ever journey to Kolkata via Bangladesh. Earlier, India and Bangladesh agreed to explore cruise options between Kolkata and Guwahati via Dhaka, which lead to a successful trial movement of cargo through the route, thereby prompting cruise operators to start operations on the said route. Read less
MV Mahabaahu, the cruise ship, recently left the Pandu port carrying 30 passengers on board, along with 9 foreigners, for a 17-day voyage. Some of the prominent pit stops of this cruise ship are three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Manas National Park in Assam, Mosque City of Bagerhat in Bangladesh, and the Sundarbans among others.
Neena Morada, who is the cruise director of MV Mahabaahu, said that those opting for this voyage will enjoy the trans-boundary landscape of lower Assam, Bangladesh and southern part of West Bengal. She further said that their effort is to provide tourists the opportunity to experience offbeat travel by sailing through the lush landscape, and enjoy the locations differently.
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