India Expedition: Kolkata, Kaziranga, and the Brahmaputra River

Trip Overview
Trip Length: 11 Days
Price Point: From $12,124
Seasons Available: Spring
India’s Brahmaputra River winds through a world rarely seen by travelers—a land of ancient temples, remote villages, and astonishing biodiversity. This National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions journey blends cultural immersion with extraordinary wildlife encounters, from the storied streets of Kolkata to the floodplains of Kaziranga National Park, home to one-horned rhinoceroses and elusive Bengal tigers. Aboard the intimate Charaidew II, navigate this mighty waterway to discover seldom-visited river communities, centuries-old monasteries, and breathtaking landscapes teeming with birdlife. Witness spiritual rituals along the riverbanks, taste Assam’s world-renowned tea, and explore Majuli Island, a hub of Assamese culture. Along the way, expert naturalists and local guides bring each moment to life, offering deep insights into the region’s history, ecology, and traditions. Whether spotting Gangetic dolphins from the deck or stargazing by a riverside bonfire, this expedition unveils the soul of India in a way few ever experience.


Explore the Brahmaputra River’s Hidden World – Navigate one of India’s great rivers aboard the intimate Charaidew II, uncovering remote villages, ancient monasteries, and vibrant wildlife along its banks.
Encounter Incredible Wildlife in Kaziranga National Park – Set out on thrilling jeep safaris in this UNESCO-listed park, home to rare one-horned rhinos, wild elephants, and the elusive Bengal tiger.
Experience Kolkata’s Rich Heritage – Walk through the city’s colonial past, visit bustling flower markets, and explore the cultural legacy of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore.
Discover Majuli Island’s Living Monasteries – Visit one of the world’s largest river islands, where neo-Vaishnavite monks preserve centuries-old traditions of dance, music, and art.
Savor Assam’s World-Famous Tea – Visit a traditional tea estate to learn the art of tea cultivation and enjoy an expert-led tasting of Assam’s bold and aromatic brews.




Day to Day Itinerary
- Day 1 - Kolkata
Arrive in Kolkata, India’s cultural hub, and transfer to your hotel. Begin exploring the city's rich colonial heritage and vibrant street life. - Day 2 - Kolkata
Tour Kolkata’s historic landmarks, including Writers' Buildings, Jain Temple Complex, and Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity. Experience the colorful flower markets and visit the Bengali Quarter. - Day 3 - Kolkata / Jorhat / Brahmaputra River
Fly to Jorhat in Assam, then embark on the Charaidew II to begin your river cruise along the Brahmaputra, settling into your cabin. - Day 4 - Majuli Island
Visit Majuli Island, exploring ancient monasteries, attending a traditional dance performance, and enjoying an evening of stargazing and a beach campfire. - Day 5 - Biswanath Ghat
Stroll through a friendly Assamese village, then sail along the Brahmaputra, spotting wildlife like wild buffalo, elephants, and Gangetic dolphins. - Days 6/7 - Biswanath / Kaziranga National Park / Silghat
Explore Kaziranga on jeep safaris, home to rhinos, tigers, and diverse birdlife. Visit Biswanath for its temples, and sail to Silghat for more wildlife sightings. - Day 8 - Kaliabor Tea Estate / Singri Pahar
Visit a tea estate in Silghat for a tasting session, then sail towards Singri Pahar for onboard presentations and relaxation. - Day 9 - Pandu
In Pandu, visit the Kamakhya Temple on Nilachal Hill, and enjoy a cultural presentation about Assamese attire. Spend your final night aboard the Charaidew II. - Days 10/11 - Guwahati / Kolkata
Disembark in Guwahati and fly back to Kolkata, where you’ll have an overnight stay before heading home.
Charaidew II
The Charaidew II is an intimate and luxurious riverboat that perfectly blends modern comfort with traditional Assamese charm. Designed for just 34 guests, it offers a uniquely personalized experience on the Brahmaputra River. With its shallow draft and low profile, the vessel can navigate remote and less-traveled areas, granting access to communities and wildlife seldom seen by others. The ship’s décor reflects the region’s cultural heritage, with hand-woven cotton fabrics and colonial touches that evoke a sense of homecoming to Assam. Each cabin is elegantly appointed, featuring French balconies or private balconies with floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing for sweeping views of the river. Guests can relax in the spacious sundeck and air-conditioned lounge, both ideal for wildlife watching and scenic viewing. Onboard, enjoy a fusion of Western and traditional Indian cuisine, Assam tea tastings, and cultural performances, making every moment aboard as immersive as the journey itself.