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Brahmaputra on the M.V. Mahabaahu - Rachel s Cruise Review After travelling around eight of India s most remarkable cities in November last year, my husband and I promised ourselves we would return to this magical country in coming years. Happily, this opportunity came much sooner than expected when an invitation arrived from Far Horizon Tours to experience the state of Assam on their luxury cruise ship, the M.V. Mahabaahu. To say I was excited was an understatement and I felt incredibly privileged since only six European Cruise Specialists were invited. We couldn t resist booking a couple of extra nights in Delhi (where our cruise began) prior to our experience, to visit some of the places we didn t have time for last year. On the top of our list, as highly recommended by Bella, Cruise Select s India Holidays Specialist, was the Gandhi Museum (by far the best museum we have ever visited, although we are by no means museum connoisseurs!). The museum is set in beautiful peaceful gardens and we were the only two people there apart from our guide what a bonus! DAY ONE We took a short flight from Delhi to Dibrugarh (worth noting the weight limit for internal flights is 15 kilos). The vehicle transfer to the luxury cruise ship was fully air-conditioned and clean, and we were even provided with a lovely packed lunch in a basket. The transfer was close to four hours, and we passed through many small villages. The rules of the road in India (or should I say what rules? ) are like no other place I have visited! However somehow it added to our adventure holiday and I felt completely at ease. The drivers at least seemed to know what they re doing! We stopped at a roadside market where locals travel from far and wide to buy and sell fresh vegetables, fish, fruit, spices and various other necessities. Flights are now available to Johat, reducing the transfer time to 45 minutes. We arrived at Neamati Ghat in near darkness and with the assistance of the crew we tackled the sand track down to M.V. Mahabaahu. We were greeted with smiles, garlands, refreshing fruit juice and a very welcome cold towel. We found our cabin, unpacked and made our way to the Mungri Mungram restaurant where our welcome dinner was waiter-served. This was our only formal, served meal as the rest of the meals were all buffet-style.

CRUISE AMENITIES The cruise buffet offered plenty of choice, featuring Assam s regional cuisines which used locally-sourced produce. The food was good quality, very tasty and lightly spiced although extra chilies and spices were always available! Don t worry if your tastes are not as exotic as the scenery; there are always a couple of international dishes to choose from too! Our cruise cabin was a double-bedded balcony cabin. It was fairly compact but air-conditioned, and had plenty of wardrobe and drawer space for a week s river cruise. The bathroom was well equipped with an excellent shower and even a powerful hairdryer, so I need not have packed my own! As expected, the balcony was small, but offered a wonderful, private vantage point to take in the idyllic scenery. DAY TWO Now the adventure really begins! We had an early buffet breakfast between 06:30 and 07:15, which was followed by a very informative briefing of the day s activities. There were two wonderful guides on board our holiday cruise: Shagzill who had an excellent sense of humour and Payal, a woman with unbounded local knowledge and enthusiasm in equal measure! Both were incredibly patient, and always on hand to answer any questions. They made our experience truly special. We learned so much about Assam, its people and wildlife. My husband, Bill, is particularly interested in birds (the feathered variety!) and there were countless different species in Assam, so he was in his element! We took an 80-minute drive to Sivasagar, a town in Upper Assam renowned for its Ahom culture. Here we visited the old palace, Talatal-Ghar, and the Shiva Temple, which is believed to be the highest Hindu temple in India. Another short drive and we were at Rang Ghar, situated on the outskirts of Rangpur. Rang Ghar is a twostoried building constructed by King Parmatta Simha as a place for royal members and dignitaries to watch and enjoy outdoor games. Our last visit of the morning was the Sivadol, built by Queen Phuleswari Devi; here we had a great view of the Sivasagar tank, the largest man-made lake in India, which was excavated over 200 years ago. TEA PLANTATION Later in the afternoon we travelled to the Haroocharai tea estate, where proud owners Rajib and Indrani laid on a wonderful lunch in their beautiful garden, which overlooked the tea plantation. I m not one for missing a good photo opportunity so when I spotted some tea pluckers, out came the camera! Lunch was followed by an exquisite musical performance by four local boys and a dance performance of the Seven Sisters representing the seven states: Assam, Arunachal, Pradesh, Tripura, Mizoram, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland. The tour ended with a fabulous talk explaining the process of tea making, from plucking to the drying and sieving process which creates tea dust used for tea bags. The afternoon ended with how to make that perfect cuppa: bliss!

DAY THREE Not such an early start today with breakfast between 7am and 8am. As we glided along the Brahmaputra River to the island of Majuli, Payal, our guide, gave us an interesting account of the geography of the river and surrounding area. The Brahmaputra has both the world s largest and smallest inhabited islands! The Island of Majuli, the larger island, is only accessible by local ferries and small boats and of course, the lucky guests of M.V. Mahabaahu! When we reached the island, we took a rather rocky Jeep journey to a village temple near Garamur Satra, before heading down to the riverbanks where we were entertained by local performers! It seemed surreal to be watching all these beautiful, traditional dances in such a deserted place. Back to our air-conditioned jeeps we drove on and visited the Kamalabari Satra, a religious centre dating back to 1673. Here we witnessed a devotional performance by the Vaishnavite Priests Gayan Bayan. We watched local monks apply traditional makeup for a dance performance, and even got to visit their living quarters, which were situated within the grounds of the Satra. Boys as young as four can stay at the monastery, and are often sent there by their parents, in the hope that they might have a more privileged life. AFTERNOON RIVER CRUISE Back on board our river cruise, we enjoyed lunch as we sailed to another deserted island where we anchored overnight. The four hour sail was a great opportunity to photograph the local fishermen and the children who ran to the riverbank to wave at us. We also saw some wonderful wildlife. Sadly I didn t catch a shot of the Fresh River Dolphins (too quick for me!). EVENING COCKTAILS ON A DESERTED ISLAND Once anchored, we went ashore and enjoyed evening cocktails on the island. There are not many places in the world where you can just drop anchor on a deserted island; it was an amazing and unique experience, and one that I will treasure forever. DAY FOUR To work up an appetite before breakfast, the M.V. Mahabaahu crew can take you through some yoga poses, or perhaps you prefer a friendly game of cricket on the river banks? They do that too! It s wonderful to have some solitary time and the opportunity to take a leisurely walk along the river banks each morning. MISHING TRIBE Due to the ever-changing landscape and receding riverbanks there is no guarantee where exactly the M.V. Mahabaahu will moor up, and so our fourth day saw us arrive at the Mishing tribal village, where a local villager agreed to show us around his house and village. It turned out the ship had not visited this village previously and the locals had never set eyes on tourists! How truly amazing to visit where no tourist has stepped before!

We ambled through the village alongside other captivated guests (and locals!), taking in sights and sounds and getting a real feel for how the locals live their day-to-day lives. We were humbled to see the way in which these nomadic villagers, living on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, use basic, natural resources to survive. Their stilt homes are built from bamboo, with a living area upstairs and an area for livestock underneath. The villagers are incredibly self-sufficient and grow over a hundred different varieties of rice, maize, mustard and vegetables. They fish using hand-made bamboo boats too. This area is so untouched, yet the children were happy, and eager to see the photos we had taken. Their beaming friendly faces is a memory I will cherish. I wish I could do justice to the overwhelming experience and bring this to life but no camera can capture what the eye can. KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK Later in the afternoon we dropped anchor further down route near the banks of the Kaziranga National Park (which we visited later in the week). Suddenly our luxury river cruise liner became a safari boat! Payal pointed out all the surrounding wildlife, including Indian roofed turtles and a variety of birds including, Pied Kingfishers, Black Neck Cranes, Vultures, Pelicans, Ruddy Shell Ducks, Parakeets and Fish Eagles. My husband Bill was, of course, in his element! We were completely overwhelmed to catch sight of a Bengal Tiger in the Elephant grass on the side of the bank. Payal told us this was the first sighting of one since the river cruise began two years ago. This was soon becoming the Indian holiday of our dreams! EVENING COOKING CLASS Back on the boat that evening we were given an Indian cooking class courtesy of the onboard chefs. We were taught how to make Pudina Kabab and Amritsari Fish, something which we can t wait to replicate back home. In the evenings, fellow passengers tend to gather in the Soma Lounge where there is a well stocked bar, board games and an excellent selection of informative books about Assam and its wildlife. This was the ideal place to exchange stories of the day whilst sipping our drinks. DAY FIVE Biswanath Ghat is a typical Assamese village, but in many ways different to the one we visited yesterday; you could even call it modern in comparison! The houses were mainly made with brick and had corrugated roofs. Most of them were painted in very bright colours, reminding me of some Caribbean villages I have visited. The M.V. Mahabaahu makes a weekly visit here, and we were warmly greeted by the locals, not to mention the cows and goats too! The locals had prepared locally produced woven cloth and handcrafted trinkets for us to buy. We saw women busy at weaving, sitting in the shade underneath their houses. For those families who could not afford their own loom there was an open sided building housing four looms, and women could take turns using them to weave their family s clothes.

We made our way to an open field where we were treated to a traditional Assamese Bihu dance performance. Whilst this was going on some young boys were busy playing cricket and even challenged one of the passengers to a game, which as expected he lost! By the time the performance ended I think the whole village had turned out to watch, or perhaps it was to take a look at us! This village had a promenade so we strolled back towards the riverbank enjoying all the sights along the way: men fishing, women in the river washing clothes, and young girls rinsing cooking pots. Once back on board we set sail to Silghat, a town located on the southern banks of the Brahmaputra. We enjoyed our lunch whilst admiring the fascinating landscape from the deck of the M.V. Mahabaahu. I spotted some water buffalo, pelicans, and to my delight, noticed an Indian one-horned rhino! I managed to zoom in enough to get a photo, albeit a little grainy. Yippee, I was the first passenger to spot a Rhino! KALIABOR MANOR HOUSE AND TEA FACTORY We disembarked the cruise ship once we reached Kaliabor and we were driven to the Kaliabor Tea Estate. The original tea plantation home is now a guesthouse, but still has the original furniture and the bedrooms still have tin baths. The lounge area was covered in old photographs and memorabilia whilst the sitting area had breath-taking views of the garden and tea estate. We walked into the tea estate but unfortunately, there were no pickers at this time, however children from the village spotted us, and came sprinting across the tea plantation to greet us with big smiles, and curious faces. TEA-MAKING PROCESS On our tour of the tea factory, it slowly dawned on me how little of the tea-making process I knew! When I pop my tea bag into a cup I take it for granted. Little did I know that it s not just a question of plucking any old leaf, it is important that the tenderest leaves are picked in order to produce the finest tea. It takes between 2000-3000 leaves to make just one kilo of unprocessed tea, not to mention the skill and hard work involved. After plucking, the leaves are taken to the factory for processing. The first process is withering to reduce the moisture by laying the leaves on wire mesh in huge troughs. This is followed by oxidization which has to be monitored constantly in order ensure the quality of flavor. The next step is drying to reduce the moisture even further to about 3%. The leaves are then sifted into different sizes using large machines, which drop the graded leaves into buckets, before they are packed and sent to auction centres to sell to the highest bidders. What an exciting day! After such a long adventure it was wonderful to head back to the M.V. Mahabaahu Cruise to refresh before dinner. Thank goodness the showers were powerful because our feet were covered in grey dust! Early to bed that night with my alarm all set for 3am can you guess why?

DAY SIX Off went the alarm at 03:00! Surprisingly bright eyed and bushy-tailed, we went to the lounge for a quick cuppa before heading off for our safari at 03:30. In near darkness, we crossed the bamboo bridge that led from the cruise ship to the river bank, where our vehicles and drivers were waiting. The hour s drive to Kaziranga National Park was just as much a safari as the one we were about to go on; the streets are full of monkeys, dogs and exotic birds! Kaziranga National Park encompasses an area of 166 square miles and is home to the largest population of Indian Elephants and two thirds of the world s Great One Horned Rhinoceros. Thanks to its world heritage status, Kaziranga s rhino population has increased by over 2000 over the last 40 years. The park also has also been a tiger reservation since 2006, and its home to 106 tigers with a healthy ratio of males to females. The park is very well protected and has some 500 patrol guards, plus 200 armed guards, who have the authority to disarm and deal with poachers as they see fit. INDIAN ELEPHANT RIDES When we arrived at the National Park, we saw an array of elephants no, not part of the safari, but our mode of transport - naturally! Each elephant carried three people, and we could sit sideways or forward facing. I was a little apprehensive at first. Since I am only 4 foot 10 inches tall I was wondering if my short legs would be long enough to climb over the very broad back of the elephant. Phew, I made it! With the sun just starting to rise, we headed off into the tall elephant grass. There were about a dozen or so elephants and to my utter delight two little baby elephants accompanied us, staying close by to their mothers. Within minutes, we saw our first One Horned Rhino, just feet away. In fact, I lost count of how many rhinos we saw during our hour s elephant ride. It was surreal being surrounded by so much wildlife within such close proximity. Due to the slow pace of the elephants, we were really able to soak in every last detail (and have time to take photos!). Our mahout (the person riding and guiding the elephant) also acted as our safari guide, pointing out all of the animals. We saw a family of wild Indian Elephants, Swamp Deer, Hog Deer and a variety of birds too: Open Billed Storks, Woolly Necked Storks, Pelicans, Fish Eagles, Herons, Cormorants, Darters and Black Necked Storks, to name just a few! We headed back to our starting point where there was an opportunity to pet the baby elephants. One of them took a shine to my camera and curled his trunk around it! The babies were so beautiful; I wanted to take them home with me but sadly my briefcase simply wasn t big enough (not to mention what customs would say!)!

FROM ONE SAFARI TO ANOTHER We headed back to our vehicles and drove to the Iora Retreat Hotel for breakfast. Now for the open top jeep safari which took us around the Western part of the park. Our driver was excellent, pointing out all the wildlife and allowing us plenty of time for photos. We saw wild boars and water buffalo basking in the water. My head was spinning in all directions trying not to miss a photo opportunity. I do not think our time at Kaziranga Park could have been better organized and rewarding, covering one part of the park by Elephant and the other by Jeep; it was perfect. Getting up so early meant we were back on board the M.V. Mahabaahu by lunchtime, and after eating we decided to thoroughly relax for the rest of the afternoon! I took a dip in the pool and took advantage of the wonderful onboard Spa Ojas, which offered amazing massages and treatments (as well as a jacuzzi, steam and sauna). Perfection! DAY SEVEN After such an early start the day before, it was lovely to enjoy a later breakfast, served between 08:00 and 09:00. After our bellies were full, we settled down to some informative talks from Payal and Shagzill, our hospitality crew. Although we didn t visit all the places they talked about, it was incredibly interesting to hear about Assamese and Indian culture and the vast history behind the country s traditions and beautiful buildings. We learned about the Kamakhya Temple, which we were to visit the next day. It sits atop of a steep hill to the West of Assam and offers the most incredible vantage point over the beautiful state. It is the most famous Hindu temple in Assam and dedicated to the mother goddess Kamakhya. We spent the rest of the morning relaxing on deck and enjoying the views of the riverbank. What I loved about this river cruise is that we never sailed far from Brahmaputra s banks. Having had so many cruise experiences, I found this to be such a unique and novel experience, and I felt a special connection with Assam, its landscapes and its people, because of this. It felt like we never missed out on anything! CRUISE AMENITIES After lunch, we took a peek at other types of cabins, including the suite. Some cabins do not have balconies, although their layout and size were not too dissimilar from our own cabin, the Superior Balcony Cabin. The suite, situated at the back of the cruise ship, had a seating area which offered fabulous views of the river. t o Late afternoon we arrived at a deserted island and the crew proceeded to moor up. Sadly it was our last night, but we were very much looking forward to the Assamese themed evening ahead. The guests were invited to wear traditional Assamese clothing for the evening, which were provided for us by the crew. It was wonderful try on the garments!

FABULOUS CRUISE CREW As we made our way across the bamboo gangway in our new attire, we saw a bonfire had been built for us on the deserted island, and perhaps more importantly, the cocktail bar was ready in waiting! The crew came around offering us a fabulous choice of kebabs, chicken, and paneer from the BBQ, it was delicious. As we ate some of the crew sang and danced for us, and it was clear from their enthusiasm that they enjoyed it as much as we did. The crew had a rapport with one another, and for some it was a family affair; we met a young waiter whose mother and father both worked on the boat too! No request was too much trouble and we were looked after from the moment we first stepped on board. The crew is a real credit to Far Horizons and I cannot praise them enough. With a cocktail (or two) in hand, we went back on board to enjoy the Chef s Farewell Dinner in the Mungram Restaurant. And as always it was exquisite. Personally, I would say that the Brahamputra River Cruise is a fantastic cruise experience for those travellers who wish to get away from the crowds and tourist trap areas. Yes, it is off the beaten track, and therefore you will experience areas of Assam that have stood still in time. It is an amazing opportunity, however, to visit remote parts of India during the day whilst still returning to the comfort of your floating hotel of an evening. Since this is a truly unique and once in a lifetime trip, I would suggest flying out a few days before your cruise begins and visiting some of the other fascinating cities India has to offer. If you have time why not add on a post tour stay in Bhutan? Cruise Select can tailor any land holiday or cruise holiday to suit your personal requirements. Both Bella and I have been to India many times, although Bella has covered far more areas than I have! She is after all, our Indian Travel Expert! IMPORTANT: INDIAN TRAVEL DETAILS Indian visas are required and Cruise Select can assist with the arrangements. Mobile phones are practically useless once you are on the river! M.V. Mahabaahu Cruise Ship does have w-fi onbaord but it is extremely slow and sporadic. Cruising on the Brahmaputra is between the months of November and March and the cruise ship only sails in daylight hours. Payment to settle any onboard expenses can be Rupees, Visa & MasterCard. Smoking is permitted in open areas and balconies. Internal flights luggage limit 15 kgs plus one piece of hand luggage. Laundry service was very reasonable and speedy and we used it every day. Many places you visit will have dusty paths and tracks, so don t pack your best shoes. Dress code onboard is relaxed and casual, no need to pack a Tiara or Dress Suit! Delhi Belly If I had a pound for everyone that asked me this question I would be rich, it s just a case of being sensible, washing hands, drinking bottled water. No one on this trip had any upsets stomachs! There is a Doctor onboard if needed however he didn t have any patients on this trip! To begin your adventure contact Select Travel Holidays on 01234 819668 or email sales@cruiseselect.co.uk