Cruising with Viking in India

By Anne Kalosh

Starting in 2027, Viking is branching out to a new river cruise destination, India, with its own new vessel, the 80-passenger Viking Brahmaputra.

It will ply the Brahmaputra River between Guwahati and Nimati Ghat in the northeastern state of Assam as part of the 15-day “Wonders of India” itinerary. This combines a seven-night cruise with a guided land program with overnight stays in Delhi, Agra and Jaipur, a famous tourist circuit known as the “Golden Triangle.” Here are details on the itinerary.

Travelers will get to see Agra's ethereal Taj Mahal (It is fabulous! I've been there), history-rich Old and New Delhi (known well to Heidi, whose husband is from there) and Jaipur, with its famous pink palace known as the Hawa Mahal, or “palace of winds.” It's built of pink sandstone with 953 ornate windows.

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Heidi.& hubby at the Taj Mahal. * Photo: Heidi Sarna

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River Highlights

While sailing the Brahmaputra River, passengers will see Guwahati's Kamakhya Temple (dedicated to fertility and creation), encounter the thriving villages along the banks, search for the one-horned rhinos and buffalos of Kaziranga National Park and discover the cultures of Majuli, one of the world’s largest river islands.

The famed one-horned rhinos of Kaziranga
The famed one-horned rhinos of Kaziranga. * Photo: Poonam Bhagat

“In recent years, our guests have particularly enjoyed visiting Indian ports on our ocean itineraries. We are now delighted to introduce a new way for curious travelers to explore the heart of this phenomenal country, in-depth and in Viking comfort,” Viking Chairman/CEO Torstein Hagen said.

13 Included Excursions

“Wonders of India” will operate roundtrip Delhi, with hotel stays in Delhi, Agra and Jaipur that bracket an eight-day river voyage, sailing east or west. Thirteen tours will be included, giving the opportunity to experience as many as 10 UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Fares for Viking in India

Fares start at $11,499. Early-booking savings may be available to North American customers.

Pre- & Post-Cruise Add-Ons

Viking is also offering a variety of pre- and post-cruise land extensions including Delhi (two nights, priced starting at $1,099), Dubai (three nights, from $1,999), Kathmandu (four nights, from $5,999) and Cochin and Mumbai (five nights, from $3,499). Apart from Delhi, all are fully guided.

Viking in India Aboard the New Viking Brahmaputra

The newly built, triple-deck Viking Brahmaputra will stretch 246 feet. It features the company's signature Scandinavian design.

Viking in India aboard the new Viking Brahmapjutra
The 80-passenger Viking Brahmaputra will have three decks with all-veranda accommodations. * Rendering: Viking

The 40 all-outside staterooms and suites have floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors opening to a veranda. There are 38 veranda staterooms, 264 square feet each including the veranda.

Two big explorer suites, with separate sitting room and bedroom, measure 700 square feet, including a forward-facing veranda.

Viking in India aboard the new Viking Brahmaputra with its  38 veranda suites
Viking Brahmaputra will have 38 veranda suites. * Rendering: Viking

New for Viking is a Spa & Fitness Center. An open-air Sky Bar with shaded seating faces aft on the top deck. The lounge with bar is found on the middle deck, where there's a small library and a coffee station. The restaurant, with floor-to-ceiling windows, is on the lowest deck.

Viking Brahmaputra's restaurant
Viking Brahmaputra will sport Viking's Scandinavian-style design. Here, the restaurant with its big windows. * Rendering: Viking

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India Dreams

Years ago as a crew member on an oceangoing luxury ship, I got a taste of India during a multi-day stay in Mumbai and flew to Agra to see the Taj Mahal, which was far beyond my dreams in beauty and intricacy.

This was wonderful but scratching the surface.

I've always yearned to go back and explore more of this vast, fascinating country. Viking's “Wonders of India” sounds like a very convenient way to do that, while getting a deep cultural immersion during this rich, fully-guided cruise-tour.

Here's more info about the itineraies.

If you've got any questions about cruising with Viking in India or traveling to India generally, drop us a line — [email protected].

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