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This luxury Ganges cruise reveals India’s top highlights

A cruise along India’s sacred Ganges offers moments of quiet reflection amid the vivid rhythm of the Indian subcontinent.

Soft light on the Ganges signals sunset. On the deck, I sip a glass of sauvignon blanc, a varietal I never reach for at home, but – locally made in the Nashik Valley – it tastes different here. Or maybe it’s just the magic of the river.

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Ganges Voyager II cruises the Ganges in India
Uniworld’s Ganges Voyager II cruises along the sacred waterway. (Image: Rachael Thompson)

“There’s a vast difference between this river and all the others in the world," says Raj Singh, who owns Ganges Voyager II and charters it to Uniworld Boutique River Cruises. Raj explains the Ganges is an unexplored area, one that most outsiders know little about. But for millions in India, Mother Ganga cleanses, heals and liberates souls.

“And unlike most rivers, you don’t see any other ships here." What makes this Uniworld cruise special is the quiet exclusivity; you have the river to yourself, far from the crowds and chaos. “This is still India, but it feels like India from 50 years ago," says Raj.

Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi, India
Pit stop at Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi. (Image: Rachael Thompson)

That sense of quietude stands in striking contrast to the intensity that characterises so much of India. Before sailing through the country’s spiritual heart on Uniworld’s Ganges Voyager II, our journey takes us across the classic northern circuit known as the Golden Triangle, a whirlwind introduction to its immersive, sensory-rich nature.

After a busy day arriving in Delhi and exploring Raj Ghat and Humayun’s Tomb, my travel companions and I are elated but exhausted. Sensing this, our cruise and tour manager, Vishal Bhasker, laughs: “Don’t worry, you’re about to get woken up!" He’s right. Soon, we are swept into a rickshaw ride through the beating heart of Old Delhi and thrust into the fabulous riot and colour of Chandni Chowk market.

“This is the season of the mango," Vishal shares, while pointing out a street stall where the fruit is stacked in a golden pyramid. The sweetness surpasses what I know back home, and we experience its rich flavour and vibrant presence everywhere from hotel breakfasts to markets.

Visiting the Taj Mahal, India’s grand dame

Taj Mahal in Agra, India
Have the Taj Mahal to yourself at sunrise. (Image: Rachael Thompson)

The next leg of our journey brings us to Agra, where we visit the Taj Mahal not once, but twice. At sunset, thousands of visitors swarm the grounds, moving like ants around the crown jewel of Mughal architecture. But at sunrise, we find ourselves in near silence, sharing the marble wonder with just a handful of others.

Our guide Yogesh ‘Yogi’ Rathore is visibly surprised by the quiet, and I recognise this surreal experience as a true rarity. That awe-inspiring mausoleum or ‘temple of love’ remains in view back on the lush grounds of The Oberoi Amarvilas, where we are met with impeccable hospitality.

The Oberoi Amarvilas in Agra, India
Retreat into luxury at The Oberoi Amarvilas in Agra. (Image: Rachael Thompson)

Leaving Agra behind, we travel to Jaipur, where jewel-toned palaces and dusty pink streets unfold, caparisoned elephants move with solemn grace and bazaars brim with vivid textiles and spices. At day’s end, The Oberoi Rajvilas offers a serene retreat of domed villas, sunlit courtyards, and the calls of over 300 peacocks parading the grounds.

Stepping onboard: life along the Ganges

Onboard Uniworld's Ganges Voyager II
Suites onboard the Ganges Voyager II feature hand-painted murals. (Image: Rachael Thompson)

After travelling eastward through Kolkata to board the Ganges Voyager II, the energy of the capital of West Bengal gently pauses. Life onboard the 56-passenger vessel is steady and luxurious. Both the suites and lounge areas evoke the grandeur of a bygone era and offer a rare perspective on life along one of the world’s most iconic rivers.

I admire the hand-painted murals in my ornate suite, which vividly depict life on the Ganges. I spend a couple of tranquil hours alone at my Juliet balcony, watching the river’s daily rhythm unfold: fishermen patiently casting their nets, friends swimming in the gentle currents and vibrant celebrations lighting up the shores.

Raj tells us that many of the staff have worked on the Ganges for up to two decades. Their quiet, intuitive care is felt in every interaction, like the morning I returned from a brief 20-minute breakfast of freshly prepared aloo paratha and dahl to find my suite already reset by the housekeeper. “This becomes their home, their life, and they work from their heart," Raj shares. The boutique river cruise also provides us with a restorative sanctuary after a series of stimulating cultural excursions along the river.

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Exploring the City of Temples and beyond

A local woman at the markets in Kalna, India
Meet friendly locals among market stalls in Kalna. (Image: Rachael Thompson)

We step into a lesser-known chapter of our journey in the small town of Kalna, also known as the ‘City of Temples’. Here, we wander amid 108 Shiva temples arranged in two concentric circles that are a striking visual and spiritual mandala in devotion to Lord Shiva.

Our meditative stroll gently ends as we reach the local markets, threading through a tight maze of stalls where women dressed in colourful saris sell fresh produce. The air becomes heavy with the distinct metallic tang of fresh catch as hawkers proudly call out their flapping carp and perch, slicing them alive. It’s a sensory overload and a profound insight into Bengali life.

Back onboard, we spot a Ganges river dolphin leaping through the air, its energy mirroring the exhilaration I feel after our morning adventure. Retreating to my suite, I listen to the melodies drifting from a nearby fishing boat and realise we have been hearing music constantly throughout the journey, from temple grounds to city streets. Music is deeply woven into daily life as both entertainment and part of the country’s spiritual rhythm.

Onboard Uniworld's Ganges Voyager II
Soak in river views back onboard the Ganges Voyager II. (Image: Rachael Thompson)

That evening, we are treated to a traditional Baul singing and instrumental performance in the lounge, a deeply spiritual and emotionally charged form of Bengali folk music that invites listeners on a journey of inner reflection and transcendence. On our final night, a dance performance by local Kolkata dancers brings the journey’s vibrant spirit to a joyful close – a reminder, as one host puts it, that this movement and music is the Indian culture that binds us all together.

Uniworld Boutique River Cruises offers two India packages that include a seven-night Ganges River cruise onboard the luxurious Ganges Voyager II, which sails between September and March. The 13-day India’s Golden Triangle and the Sacred Ganges itinerary travels from New Delhi to Kolkata, and includes stays at Oberoi hotels in Delhi, Agra (home to the Taj Mahal) and Jaipur before boarding the ship.

The 2026 package starts from $9439 per person in March 2026 in a Signature Suite and includes excursions and most meals expertly prepared using fresh ingredients. Availability is limited, so early bookings are essential.

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Rachael Thompson
Rachael Thompson is a freelance travel journalist, editor and hotel addict based in the UK. She was formerly International Traveller's Evergreen Editor and was responsible for the foundational content ahead of its website relaunch, as well as managing and growing the brand’s destination guides. With a background in design and travel media, Rachael is dedicated to creating content that is as much informational as it is beautiful. She began her career at Belle magazine, before taking up editorial roles at Homes to Love and Bed Threads. Next on her travel wish list is Malta.
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