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World’s longest river cruise to unlock river cruise tourism in India: Sarbananda Sonowal

India is set to launch MV Ganga Vilas which will cover 27 different river systems over a distance of 3,200 km between Varanasi in UP to Dibrugarh in Assam.

ByIFP Bureau

Updated 9 Jan 2023, 4:17 am

MV Ganga Vilas to be launched on January 13, 2023 (Photo: PIB)
MV Ganga Vilas to be launched on January 13, 2023 (Photo: PIB)

India is set to launch the world’s longest river cruise with MV Ganga Vilas--a first-of-its-kind cruise service--on 13 January in Varanasi. The luxury cruise, to be flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will cover a distance of more than 3,200 km across 27 river systems in five states in India and Bangladesh.

Sarbananda Sonowal, Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways and Ayush, said in a statement issued by the ministry on Sunday:  "The MV Ganga Vilas cruise is a step towards unlocking the huge potential river tourism in the country has to offer. Our rich heritage will get further transcended in the global stage as tourists will be able to experience the spiritual, the educational, the well being, the cultural as well as the richness of the biodiversity of India.

"From Kashi to Sarnath, from Majuli to Mayong, from Sunderbans to Kaziranga, this cruise packs an experience of a lifetime. I believe that this wonderful initiative, under the guidance of Prime Minister Modi ji, is the beginning of a new era in river cruise tourism in India and strengthening our government’s commitment to enable Act East, both through policy and practice.” 

The minister also said that under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the ministry is exploring the immense wealth that India's rich river system has to offer.

"This avenue of sustainable development via inland waterways has received a tremendous boost as efforts to augment cargo traffic as well as passenger tourism has borne fruit with encouraging results," Sonowal said.

The MV Ganga Vilas cruise is curated to bring out the best of the country to be showcased to the world, the ministry stated.

Highlighting the need to develop river cruise tourism in the country, the Sonowal said that the development of this sector would generate employment opportunity in the hinterland.

The government is making capital expenditure to build capacity for the success of river cruise tourism in the country, he said.

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The river tourism circuits will be developed and integrated with the existing tourism circuits for maximum exposure and rapid development of this sector in the country, he added.

Know All about MV Ganga Vilas Cruise

According to the ministry, the 51-day cruise is planned with visits to 50 tourist spots, including World Heritage Sights, National Parks, river Ghats, and major cities like Patna in Bihar, Sahibganj in Jharkhand, Kolkata in West Bengal, Dhaka in Bangladesh and Guwahati in Assam.

The MV Ganga Vilas vessel is 62 meters in length, 12 meters in width and comfortably sails with a draft of 1.4 meters. It has three decks, 18 suites onboard with a capacity of 36 tourists, with all the amenities to provide a memorable and luxurious experience for the tourists. The ship follows sustainable principles at its core as it is equipped with pollution-free mechanisms and noise control technologies.

The maiden voyage of MV Ganga Vilas will witness 32 tourists from Switzerland relishing the Varanasi to Dibrugarh journey. The expected date of arrival of MV Ganga Vilas in Dibrugarh is on 1st March, 2023, the ministry added.

Itinerary of MV Ganga Vilas

The itinerary of MV Ganga Vilas has been curated to showcase the rich heritage of India with stop overs in spots of historical, cultural and religious importance.

From the famous “Ganga Arti” in Varanasi, it will stop at Sarnath, a place of great reverence for Buddhism.

It will also cover Mayong, known for its Tantric craft, and Majuli, the largest river island and hub of Vaishnavite cultural in Assam.

The travellers will also visit the Bihar School of Yoga and Vikramshila University, allowing them to soak in the rich Indian heritage in spirituality and knowledge.

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The cruise will also traverse through the biodiversity rich World Heritage Sites of Sunderbans in Bay of Bengal delta, famous for Royal Bengal Tigers, as well as Kaziranga National Park, famous for one horn rhino.

River Cruise Market

The ministry stated that global river cruise market has grown at 5 per cent over the last few years and is expected to constitute 37 per cent of cruise market by 2027.

Europe has been driving the market growth with approximately 60 per cent share of river cruise vessels in the world.

In India, eight river cruise vessels are operational between Kolkata and Varanasi while cruise movement is also on operation on National Waterways 2 (Brahmaputra). Tourism activities like river rafting, camping, sightseeing and kayaking are in operation in many spots in the country.

The construction of 10 passengers terminals across NW2 are going on which will further bolster the prospect of river cruise.

At present, four river cruise vessels are operational in NW2 while it is operating in limited capacity in NW3 (West Coast Canal), NW8, NW 4, NW 87, NW 97, and NW 5.

As the capital expenditure is pumped to build capacity in the inland waterways, the river cruise is set to grow further with systematic forward and backward linkage for the economy, especially across the banks of the rivers, the ministry added.

 

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