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The sacred Ganges River

Stretching from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal, the Ganges is India’s holiest river, believed to hold eternal salvation in every drop In Hindu mythology, the goddess Ganga descended from heaven to dwell in the waters of the Ganges and to protect, purify and bring to heaven all those who touch it Devout Hindus make daily visits to the Ganges to drink and bathe, wash away their sins, scatter the ashes of their loved ones and make offerings of flowers and incense to Mother Ganga

India from an up-close perspective

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River cruising is the perfect way to experience the magic of India Life onboard offers ever-changing scenery, elegant and comfortable surroundings, and an effortless means of getting around

Your voyage begins and ends in Kolkata on the Lower Ganges Over the course of eight days, you will have unparalleled glimpses of life along the river—dreadlocked yogis deep in meditation, wallowing water buffalo, women scrubbing laundry, rice fields filled with silvery water and bright-eyed children waving at your ship You will visit small villages inaccessible by road and rarely seen by outsiders—going ashore, you will often have the place to yourself, free to walk amongst ruins and to imagine fallen empires The delta is also a birdwatcher’s paradise, with more than 1,250 different species, including mynah birds, colorful parrots, scarlet minivets and bluetailed bee eaters

The Ganges Voyager II

The newest and most luxurious river cruise ship serving the Ganges, the Ganges Voyager II embodies all the refinement of India’s colonial past, with air-conditioning, modern conveniences and a décor that rivals Asia’s finest hotels Savor 360-degree views from canopied chaise lounges on the Sun Deck Recount the day’s adventures over cocktails in the lounge Enjoy performances by local musicians and dancers, and insightful lectures by local experts Indulge in a spa treatment or workout in the fitness center Awaken each day in the comfort of your spacious suite, and gaze at millions of stars from your private balcony each night

For more information on the ship, see pages 28–29.

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