river-cruise

The Full Brahmaputra

From $4,900 per person

11 days

Ship: RV Kindat Pandaw

The Full Brahmaputra
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Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Embark Guwahati
  • Day 2 - Mystical Mayang
  • Day 3 - Sutargaon River Village
  • Day 4 - Kaziranga National Park
  • Day 5 - Biswanath
  • Day 6 - Towards Majuli
  • Day 7 - Majuli
  • Day 8 - Sailing
  • Day 9 - Jorhat Gibbon Sanctuary
  • Day 10 - Sibsagar
  • Day 11 - Disembark

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1

Embark Guwahati

Transfer to your Pandaw vessel via a visit to the ‘Kama-khya Temple’, devoted to the goddess of desire. Set sail passing Peacock Island, famous for the endangered Golden Langur. Enjoy an evening welcome dinner and talk.

Day 2

Mystical Mayang

Stepping ashore in Mayang, a sizeable village along the shores of the Brahmaputra, we learn about the history of magic and sorcery that was prevalent in the region. We visit the fascinating Mayang museum which explains how various mantras were used for anything from curing ailments to identifying a thief. We are then welcomed into the home of a local Mayang resident for a discussion and perhaps demonstration of some tricks.

Day 3

Sutargaon River Village

Today we stop at a local village consisting of migrant populations that have settled and been provided with official status by the government. Their charming village is the perfect place to learn about life along such a dramatically changeable river.

Day 4

Kaziranga National Park

Our expedition continues with a visit to the UNESCO accredited Kaziranga National Park where we enjoy a full day Jeep safari searching for Indian One-Horned Rhinos, Buffalos, Elephants plus a host of birdlife, including hornbills and kingfishers. Tiger spotting at Kaziranga is extremely rare despite having the highest density of tigers in the world.

Day 5

Biswanath

We sail upstream to Biswanath, a charming riverside village where we stop and explore. Of interest is the Bordol Temple, a brick built temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and built in the 1700s. Enjoy a walk through the village and along the riverfront before returning to your ship.

Day 6

Towards Majuli

As we sail upstream toward Majuli, we visit a local village and learn about the Bihu culture. Our chef will entertain us in the afternoon with a cooking demonstration as we continue our sailing before we moor for the evening on a sandbank. Enjoy a special sandbank BBQ dinner with your crew and fellow travellers.

Day 7

Majuli

Arrive at the ancient town of Majuli on what is the world’s largest river island and home to the ethnic ‘Mishing’ people. We explore the impressive Satras dating back to the 15th century and meet a family who have been making the famous masks of Majuli for over 150 years. After lunch ashore, we travel to Auniati monestary to witness a special drum performance from the monks.

Day 8

Sailing

We take a morning stroll through a local village before casting off and sailing toward Nemati Ghat.

Day 9

Jorhat Gibbon Sanctuary

Travel 30 minutes from Nemati Ghat to Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary, home to India’s only ape and gibbon species, the Hoolock Gibbon as well as the Bengal Slow Loris. This protected area has been reserved for preservation since 1881 and is rich in biodiversity.

Day 10

Sibsagar

We continue to Sibsagar, capital of the Tai-speaking Ahoms who came from Yunan and China in the 13th Century AD. Explore the Shiva Dol, built in 1734 it is the highest Shiva temple in India. We continue our exploration at the Royal Pavilion built by King Pramatta and said to be one of the oldest surviving amphitheatres in Asia.

Day 11

Disembark

Disembark and transfer from Sibsagar to Dibrugarh for your onward flight. Journey time of 3 hours, except during high water situations where we will sail further and dock near Bogibeel bridge at Dibrugarh. We advise booking your flights for afternoon departure.

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Oct 12, 2025

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The RV Kindat Pandaw moored beside lush greenery and historical structures, offering a scenic river experience.
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About this ship

RV Kindat Pandaw

The Kindat Pandaw is a boutique river cruise vessel, offering a unique and immersive journey along some of Southeast Asia’s most scenic and culturally rich waterways. Designed in classic colonial style with elegant teakwood and polished brass finishes, this ship delivers a blend of historic charm and contemporary comfort. Guests can relax in spacious staterooms with panoramic windows, unwind in open-air lounge areas, and enjoy authentic regional cuisine while taking in the stunning landscapes. With expertly guided excursions, cultural experiences, and exclusive visits to remote villages and heritage sites, every voyage provides a deep connection to the region’s traditions and history. Carefully chosen by Small Ship Travel, the Kindat Pandaw offers a truly authentic and enriching river cruise experience for those seeking exploration in an intimate setting.

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