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On arrival at the Guwahati airport,
we are met at the receiving area
and with packed lunch drive
through the busy streets to the
‘Kamakhya Temple’ (flight times
permitting).
This Temple is devoted to the
eternal feminine, the goddess of
desire whose name is Kama Khya,
granter of desires. The Kamakhya
Temple in Assam symbolizes the
"fusion of faiths and practices" of
Aryan and non-Aryan elements in
Assam. Animal sacrifices take
place here almost every day.
Walking up to the temple complex, we will see many colorful idols of gods and goddesses in the local
market shops.
From here, drive to ‘Pandu Port’ to board MV Mahabaahu and enjoy a ceremonial Assamese
welcome. We gather for introductions, safety briefing and are ushered to the cabins. All gather on
the open deck to enjoy the first sail and scan the river for a fleeting sight of the Gangetic Dolphins.
A quick orientation and we de-board for a short visit
to the picturesque Peacock Island that is famous
for the highly endangered Golden Langur (flight
times permitting) and is the smallest island in the
Brahmaputra. It would be a good idea to have one’s
binoculars and cameras at hand. The island is also
famous for Umananda temple and attracts a large
number of devotees on Shivaratri. Close at hand is
the light tower on a beautiful rocky outcrop from
colonial times.
Proceed into the evening with a talk on ‘Kamakhya
and the occult in Assam’. Soon MV Mahabaahu drops
anchor and the evening follows into welcome dinner.
Overnight onboard MV Mahabaahu (Packed L, D)
Day 2: (Monday): A village visit/ full day Sail
Start this morning with a session of Yog and an option of a comfortable walk on silver sand on
deserted island. The birders inspect the sky for the winged species.
After breakfast, we gather to understand ‘Assam, its geographical location and importance’. M.V.
Mahabaahu heads on for a full day sail dotted with an interesting village visit as we pass by
inhabited and deserted islands.
Post tea, we proceed for another interesting talk on ‘The River Brahmaputra and the tribal life that
exists alongside’ and then step out where the ship anchors for the evening.
Overnight onboard MV Mahabaahu (B, L, D)
Day 3: (Tuesday): Sail to Silghat/Visit Tea estate and/or Jute Mill
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Start the day with Yog as MV
Mahabaahu sails towards Silghat. We
pass by the famous town of Tezpur and
under the famous 3 Kilometres 15
meters long arched bridge called Kolia
Bhomora Setu.
After breakfast, indulge in a talk on
‘Kaziranga and wild life in India’.
We sail on for the next couple of hours
and enjoy a relaxed lunch. After lunch
we sit through a talk on ‘Tea and jute in
Assam’
We arrive Silghat and MV Mahabaahu drops anchor.
Take a short drive to a tea estate and enjoy a nature walk to this verdant undulating tea garden that
straddles on the bank of the river Brahmaputra. Witness the ‘bagania’ women plucking the tea
leaves.
We proceed to the tea factory (operational from mid March to mid December) to see the process of
finally producing Assam Tea and coming to terms with ‘all that goes into preparing a cup of tea’. We
visit the Jute mill from mid December to mid March. The Jute mill is the bread and butter of
600 local workers and runs in three shifts; one can see the complete process of producing gunny
bags from the Jute fibre.
By sunset, we are ready to drive back to the MV Mahabaahu to enjoy a cultural evening followed by
dinner and then to retire early for the next morning’s elephant safari.
Overnight onboard MV Mahabaahu (B, L, D)
Day 4: (Wednesday): Kaziranga National Park / Weavers’ village at Bishwanath Ghat
Rise very early and after tea/coffee, depart before sunrise for the Kaziranga National Park. The most
prized inhabitant of Kaziranga is the Greater One-Horned Indian Rhinoceros, but the Park is home
to as many as 180 different mammals including wild elephants, tiger, deer, Asiatic wild buffalo and a
rich variety of birds.
We reach the Kohora Mihimukh and start our morning adventure; once-in-a-lifetime elephantbacked safari where we search for the elusive rhinoceros, tigers, swamp deer, hog deer and more.
After breakfast at a resort in Kaziranga, drive on to Bagori, the Western Range of Kaziranga and get
into open jeeps to hunt for more wildlife.
Return to the ship for early lunch and take time off to
catch up on the lost sleep for a couple of hours as MV
Mahabaahu sails towards Bishwanath Ghat. Those
who make themselves comfortable to enjoy the sail
can see a change in the vegetation as we move
upstream.
(In October and May when Kaziranga National Park
is closed we do a short Jeep Safari in the outer
area of the Kaziranga National Park. Elephant
safari is not possible but one can opt for elephant
joy ride on the outskirts of the park. During these
two months we have an additional Boat Safari in a
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very picturesque area at the confluence of Diphlu and Brahmaputra River.)
We enjoy a cup of tea and enjoy a talk on ‘Silk in Assam’ and a short orientation on Bishwanath Ghat.
We take the tenders to visit this charming village. Visit the Shiva temple in reverence of Lord Shiva
and there is no way that we can escape the women with their weaves and enjoy an excellent
bargaining hour for the home-spun weaves. (We carry cash to the village to buy silk and cotton
weaves by the villagers to encourage local craft).
Walk through the streets near this Ghat and move towards a quaint little rocky inlet of the
Brahmaputra.
Return to MV Mahabaahu and get ready to spend the evening in the Soma Lounge followed by
dinner. We can then choose to watch a documentary or retire for the evening.
Overnight onboard MV Mahabaahu (B, L, D)
Day 5: (Thursday): Dhansiri Boat Safari/ Mishing Tribal Village Visit
Early morning Yog is on the charts as MV Mahabaahu sails on. Breakfast is followed by an
orientation of the ‘Boat Safari’ and the ‘Mishing Village’.
We enjoy a morning boat safari at the Dhansiri
confluence. The presence of hovering pied kingfishers
is an indication of fish life & the fallen branches of
trees into the river support roof turtles.
Endangered vultures and eagles too can be spotted.
Several migratory birds depending on the time of the
year feature themselves in this area. Whatever we see
is a bonus to all that we’ve seen at the Park—wild life
is always a gamble and weather (fog/mist/wind/rain)
plays a major role. (In the month of October and
May we enjoy a boat safari at the confluence of
Diphlu and Brahmaputra river in the morning and
at Dhansiri in the afternoon)
We enjoy lunch while MV Mahabaahu sails towards the Mishing village. Arrive at a ‘Mishing’ village
and disembark on buoyancy boats to reach the village banks. The ‘Mishing’ are an ethnic group
inhabiting a number of districts in Assam. Generally the Mishing live on the banks of a river. They
live in 'Chang ghars', a house with raised platform. Almost all Mishing women are expert weavers.
After climbing up to the house platform and exploring Mishing homes, purchasing some of the
colourful weaves, fresh vegetables and more, return to the comfort of the MV Mahabaahu for lunch
and sail on.
We gather our experience of the evening and return to MV Mahabaahu where the Chef awaits our
return to involve us in his cooking demonstration.
This evening, enjoy a relaxed quiet walk on a
deserted island and lay back in the cosy set up of the
deserted island.
Overnight onboard MV Mahabaahu (B, L, D)
Day 6: (Friday): Majuli visit—one of the largest
river island systems of the world
Yoga as usual and breakfast followed by a talk on
‘Majuli and Vaishnavism’ as we sail towards
Majuli.
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Majuli which literally means land between two rivers is a cosmos of Assamese culture where various
philosophies co-exist and thrive; ancient monasteries dedicated to preservation and development of
culture and art have existed here since the 15th Century.
Late afternoon after we’ve had lunch and rested we drop anchor and drive to ‘Kamlabari Satra’ to
witness a performance by the Vaishnavite priests in the temple premise. Walk through the humble
dwellings of the monks and talk about their
daily chores and this is an insight into their
chosen path.
Next the drive takes us to a scenic corner of
‘Garamur Satra’ for an interesting cultural
performance by Satriya singers and dancers.
We also witness the mask dance that exhibit
folklore and are steeped in mythology.
This evening we sail back to another
unexplored island and Assamese is the theme
of the evening. We enjoy a light snacks at the
island followed by dinner onboard.
Overnight onboard MV Mahabaahu (B, L, D)
Day 7: (Saturday): Sail to Neamati Ghat /
Home hosted lunch and Sibsagar
Start the day with Yog and enjoy breakfast as we sail towards Neamati Ghat followed by a talk and
orientation on ‘Sibsagar and the Ahom civilization’ together with an orientation on the ‘Tea-estate
visit’.
We disembark and drive on to a Tea Estate for a relaxed morning with the Tea-estate family to get a
peep into the lifestyle of the families that have been involved in the tea business for generations. We
enjoy a tea-talk and tea-tasting at the estate.
After an Assamese lunch, we drive
to Sibsagar, the ancient city of the
Ahom Kings; a town that literally
means 'the ocean of Lord Shiva’.
The district is strewn with the telltale ruins of a powerful empire of
the Ahoms.
Sibsagar was the capital of the Taispeaking Ahoms who came to the
area from Yunan and China in the
13th Century AD.
Visit the Talatal or Karen Ghar
which was the palace of the Ahom
Kings and after a leisurely stroll in
and around the monument we go
on to Rang Ghar which was a place
for entertainment for the Royals
and their guests. Proceed to the Sibsagar town where on its banks are located some of the famous
temples of Sibsagar. The Shiva Dol, constructed in the year 1734 is believed to be the highest Shiva
temple in India.
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We return to MV Mahabaahu for our farewell dinner where we again raise a traditional toast to the
journey completed.
Overnight onboard MV Mahabaahu (B, L, D)
Day 8: (Sunday): Neamati Ghat / Jorhat / Departure
Yog/ bird-watching for those who manage to find time or perhaps an early morning indulgence in
the spa or a hair-do.
Before breakfast, we place the suitcases outside our cabins, pen down our experience on MV
Mahabaahu in the Guest Book and place the feedback forms in the specified box and relax. We settle
all extras and enjoy a relaxed breakfast before disembarking.
We drive with packed lunch to the Rowriah Airport in Jorhat.
Shubh Yatra / May God be with you on your onward journey
(B, packed L)
WEATHER AND SEASONAL INFORMATION:
There are four distinct seasons in Assam - summer, monsoon, autumn and winter. The best time to
visit Assam is in the autumn and winter seasons, i.e. from October to April, which is also the festive
season of Assam.
While winter days are usually sunny, the temperature can fall to 8 degrees Celsius (46 F) at night.
Our cabins are air conditioned and heated for your comfort, but you should include warm clothing,
hats and jackets in your packing when visiting during the winter months.
Kaziranga National Park is open from 1st November until the 30th of April. During October and May,
the Park has a “Partially Open” status which means that the Park will be open but that not all roads
may be navigable as they work to restore them to pre-monsoon standards.
Please note, there are no elephant-backed or jeep safaris between May and October. Boat safaris will
be offered instead during these months. During the months that the Kaziranga National Park is
closed, we are able to explore the shores of the Park with our expedition boats. We will cruise the
Park shoreline and many of the riverine islands that are home to a number of animals and a wide
variety of birds.
During the peak winter season of mid-December to mid-February, the itinerary will be adjusted
according to daylight hours as the M.V. Mahabaahu does not sail during darkness. In order to
provide for full coverage of the Kaziranga National Park during these winter months, we will not visit
Bishwanath Ghat.
RIVER CONDITIONS AND DISCLAIMER:
River cruising in this part of the world is an adventurous experience. Assam is still in the developing
stages of tourism and the developing infrastructure is rushing to keep pace with the rapidly growing
interest in this part of India. As such, our voyage is an expedition-style cruise with all creature
comforts on-board. Our shore-side staff will make every effort to attend to your comfort during
onshore expeditions. However, vehicles and roads may not be of the same standard that you have
experienced elsewhere, although we use the best of what is available locally.
Please note, this itinerary is subject to weather and river conditions. The Captain/Cruise Director
reserves the right to adjust the itinerary for passenger safety and comfort.
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The Brahmaputra River is subject to seasonal fluctuations. Islands and sand bars can appear and
disappear between one sailing and the next. Also, being one of the highest precipitation zones in the
world, our program is subject to weather and River conditions.
Also, we reserve the right to convert the direction of the cruise from upstream to downstream or vice
versa without any compensation.
Price Chart for M.V. Mahabaahu Cruise Program
All prices are in Indian Rupees on a twin sharing basis
Prices are valid for October, 2015 until April, 2016
Except for the 20th December until 10th January period
Accommodation
Price Per Person on
Twin Sharing Basis
Single Room
Supplement
Full Charter
Superior Cabin
without Balcony
Superior Cabin
with Balcony
Suite Cabin
(Double Occupancy Only)
INR 157,500*
INR 168,000*
INR 245,000*
INR 140,000*
INR 157,500*
INR 245,000*
INR 7,784,000*
⇒ Above Cruise Prices are not inclusive of 3.50% G. S. Tax and any further tax levied by the
government of India.
⇒ Meal Plan details: B: Breakfast, L: Lunch, D: Dinner.
TOTAL CABINS = 23.
¾ 12 Superior Cabins without balcony
¾ 9 Superior Cabins with balcony
¾ 2 Suite Cabins
The above Air fare supplements in economy class are based on Special Fares available now which
are subject to change at the time of issuance of the flight tickets.
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QUOTE FOR THE CRUISE INCLUDES:
Accommodation on the M.V. Mahabaahu on a full board basis.
All Entrance fees to the Monuments and National Parks as per the itinerary.
1 Glass Domestic wine/beer with Farewell and Welcome dinners.
All excursions/lectures/performances and activities as per the itinerary.
Services of English speaking naturalist during sightseeing at all the places as per the
itinerary.
• Assisted Arrival & Departure transfers at Guwahati and Jorhat.
• Land transport by Air-Conditioned vehicles except in Kaziranga and Majuli Island.
THE ABOVE COST DOES NOT INCLUDE:
• Expense of personal nature like laundry, telephone/fax calls, internet, imported wines &
spirits, camera/video camera fee at monuments/National Park, medical expenses, Baggage
Insurance / Accident policy / Hospital expense, Salon/massages, airport departure tax etc.
• 3.50% Service tax.
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Any tipping. Suggested Tipping for the ship’s crew is INR 4,000 per person for the cruise
and for the naturalist and Destination Manager we also recommend INR 4,000 per person
for the cruise. Tips to safari and vehicle drivers are not included and we suggest an amount
of approximately INR 1,400 per person.
Any Insurance.
Any further taxes levied by the Government of India.
Evacuation charges in case of medical emergencies. Insurance is available on request.
Expenses caused by factors beyond our control like rail and airplanes delays, roadblocks,
vehicle malfunctions, political disturbances, taxes, lost luggage, etc.
International & Domestic Air fares.
Any other services not mentioned in the inclusions.
A supplement for the peak period of 20th December, 2015 until 5th January, 2016 will be
quoted on request.
Terms and Conditions
GUEST BOOKING CONTRACT:
NOTIFICATION
Information contained in the FAR HORIZON CRUISE brochure, website or advertising materials is
not an offer or a contract. The transportation of guests and baggage on the MV MAHABAAHU river
cruise vessel is provided solely by FAR HORIZON and is governed by the terms and conditions
printed on the Guest Booking Contract. For complete information on terms and conditions, itinerary,
liability of FAR HORIZON, and all sections mentioned below, refer to the Guest Booking Contract
below.
PAYMENT AND DEPOSIT POLICY:
A deposit for cruise fare of 25% per person is required to secure a confirmed booking. For Charter
bookings this deposit is NON REFUNDABLE.
90 DAYS PRIOR TO DATE OF SAILING: 75% Per Person
For the Christmas and New Year holiday, the full balance must be paid 120 days prior.
All reservations are subject to cancellation if payments are not received by the due date.
Air seats are limited; airfares are subject to change and are not guaranteed until full payment of the
airfare is received. At the time of booking a 25% deposit for Airfare will be required.
Upon full payment by the participant(s) of the amount specified as the Full Fare (Invoice to be
referred), FAR HORIZON agrees to arrange for the provision of the services as described herein and
as modified by any supplementary marketing materials.
Upon receipt of your deposit or full payment or upon the issuance of the Guest Booking Contract
directly or by a Booking agent or upon receipt of a confirmation letter or final invoice from us, both
the Guest and the Carrier will be fully bound by all of the terms and conditions of the Guest
Booking Contract.
RESERVATIONS
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Email id: [email protected]
MODES OF PAYMENT
• Bank wire transfer which is subject to bank wire fee
• PayPal system with additional 5% Transaction fee
• Through Amex, Master and Visa credit card with an additional 3% Transaction fee
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CANCELLATION POLICY
All cancellations must be in writing.
The following cancellation terms will be applicable for all written cancellations received prior to
departure up to the scheduled time of departure.
CANCELLATION TERMS FOR CHARTER BOOKINGS APPLICABLE ON THE FULL FARE:
25% of the price will be charged for cancellation after the deposit has been paid
90-75 days prior, 50% of the charter cost will be charged
74-59 days prior, 75% of the charter cost will be charged
60 days and less, 100% of the charter cost will be charged
CANCELLATION TERMS FOR FIT AND GROUP DEPARTURES APPLICABLE ON THE FULL FARE:
120 to 90 days prior, 25% per person of the fare paid will be charged
89-76 days prior, 50% per person will be charged
75-46 days prior, 75% per person will be charged
45 days and less, 100% per person will be charged
*Full Fare is defined as the full cost of any cruise package as mentioned in the price chart.
Note: for Christmas and New Year Departures, 100% cancellation is charged 90 days and under from
the sailing date.
REVISIONS/CHANGES
Once a cruise booking has a deposit or air is paid in full, all changes are subject to a US$50 charge
per change, provided the said change is prior to 90 days before date of departure/sailing.
The following situations are considered as Revisions and penalties will apply:
• Changes to departure date
• Substitutions of itinerary
• Substitution of another person for original booked guest(s)
• Changing to a promotional fare
DOCUMENTS
Documents will be issued approximately 3 weeks prior to departure.
TRANSFERS
Only round trip airport-to-ship transfers are included.
TRAVEL DOCUMENTATION/VISAS
All guests must have passports valid for six months following disembarkation and necessary visas
when boarding. Guests are advised to check with their Booking agent to determine which documents
they must obtain.
Due to airline security measures, your passport name must match your airline ticket name or you
may be denied boarding.
FAR HORIZON / SHAKTI TRAVELS accepts no responsibility for obtaining required visas or for
advising guests of visa or other immigration requirements.
CHILDREN/MINORS
We accept children onboard sharing a cabin with parents or guardians. They will be the sole
responsibility of the parents/ guardians and must never be left unattended. For Children of 15
years and above, a separate cabin will need to be booked.
DISABLED GUESTS
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We ask that you advise us at the time of booking of any disability or special needs you may have
while on your FAR HORIZON / SHAKTI TRAVELS Cruise itinerary. Most transportation services,
including the motorcoaches, are not equipped with elevators or wheelchair ramps. FAR HORIZON /
SHAKTI TRAVELS India will make reasonable attempts to accommodate the special needs of
travelers with disabilities, but we are not responsible in the event we are unable to do so, or there is
a denial of service by vessel operators, air carriers, hotels, restaurants or other independent
suppliers.
We regret that we cannot provide individual assistance to a guest for walking, dining, getting on and
off vessels, motor coaches and other vehicles, or other personal needs. A qualified and physically
able companion must accompany travelers who need such assistance and must assume full
responsibility for their wellbeing. The guest assumes the full risk of use and of any prohibitions
imposed by vendors.
TIPS
It is customary to give cruise gratuities, subject to your satisfaction of services rendered. Gratuities
on board and on land are not included in your Full Fare.
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FAR HORIZON & SHAKTI TRAVELS acts solely as a Sales Agent for the all direct guests or Booking
Agents of the vessels described in FAR HORIZON / SHAKTI TRAVELS advertising.
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railroad, motor coach, private car, boat, aircraft or any other conveyance, for any injury, damages,
loss, accident, delay or irregularity which may be occasioned either by reason or defect, through the
acts or defaults of any company or person, or in carrying out the arrangements of the cruise, as a
result of any cause beyond the control of Far Horizon.
Guests specifically release FAR HORIZON / SHAKTI TRAVELS from any and all claims for loss or
damage to baggage or property or from personal injuries or death, or from loss or delay, arising out
of the acts, omissions or negligence of any independent contractors, such as air carriers, hotels,
shore excursion operators, restaurateurs, transportation providers, medical personnel or other
providers of services or facilities.
All arrangements made for guests with independent contractors, including medical services, are
made solely for convenience to participants and are done at the participant’s own risk. Medical
personnel are independent contractors.
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distress, mental suffering or psychological injury of any kind.
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of them under the Strasbourg Convention on the Limitation of Liability of Owners of Inland
Navigation Vessels (CLNI), with protocols and amendments, together with the further provisions of
the International Convention of Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims, 1976, with revisions and
amendments (hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Convention”), if and as applicable, and by
those other and further limitations of liability set forth in the statutory and general maritime law of
the United States, (including Title 46 U.S. Code Section 181-186, 188), as well as any other
applicable nation’s laws limiting liability. FAR HORIZON / SHAKTI TRAVELS and the owners and
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TRAVELS and the owners and operators of the vessels identified herein.
REFUSAL OF PASSAGE
FAR HORIZON / SHAKTI TRAVELS shall not be required to refund any amount paid by any guest
who must leave the cruise prematurely for any reason, nor shall FAR HORIZON / SHAKTI TRAVELS
or the owners of the vessel identified herein be responsible for the lodging, meals, return
transportation or other expenses incurred by such guest. However, facilitation of all services to the
said affect would be made on request and paid for by the guest.
ADVANCED, CANCELLED OR DELAYED SAILING
FAR HORIZON / SHAKTI TRAVELS reserves the right to withdraw and/or cancel a cruise or to make
changes in the itinerary and hotel accommodations whenever, in its sole judgment, or in the
judgment of the vessel owner, conditions warrant it. In the event of charters of the vessel, truces,
lockouts, riots or stoppage of labor from whatever cause or for any other reason whatsoever, the
owner of the vessel identified herein may, at any time, cancel, advance or postpone any scheduled
cruise and may, but is not obliged to, substitute another vessel or itinerary and shall not be liable
for any loss whatsoever to guests by reason of any such cancellation, advancement or postponement.
ACTS OF GOD, STRIKE, OR OTHER CONDITIONS BEYOND CONTROL
Neither FAR HORIZON / SHAKTI TRAVELS nor the owners of the vessels identified herein shall be
liable for delay or inability to perform any condition described herein or any part thereof caused by
or arising out of strikes, lockout or labor difficulties or shortages whether or not the carrier is party
thereto, or explosion, fire, collision, standing or foundering of the vessel or breakdown or failure of or
damage to the vessel or its hull or machinery or fittings howsoever and wheresoever any or the same
may arise or be caused, or civil commotion, riot, insurrection, war, government restraint,
requisitioning of the vessel, political disturbance, acts or threats of terrorism, inability to secure or
failure of supplies including fuel, Acts of God, or other circumstances beyond their control.
TRAVEL PROTECTION
Travel Protection is not included in the listed fares. It is the individual responsibility of each guest.
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