Speak to one of our experts

Call +44 20 7399 7670

From Kolkata to Mumbai

Cruise & Rail: The Sacred Ganges & the Maharajas' Express

Dates:
20 Feb - 7 Mar 2027
Duration:
15 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
15
Ship:
Ganges Voyager II
Cruise Line:
Uniworld River Cruises
Fares:

From £17,720 pp

Victoria Memorial in Kolkata, India

From Kolkata to Mumbai

Cruise & Rail: The Sacred Ganges & the Maharajas' Express

Dates:
20 Feb - 7 Mar 2027
Duration:
15 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
15
Ship:
Ganges Voyager II
Cruise Line:
Uniworld River Cruises
Fares:

From £17,720 pp

Voyage Itinerary

20 February

Setting sail from Kolkata

Formerly known as Calcutta, Kolkata was the capital of British India, and is now the capital of West Bengal. During the British colonial era, frenzied building took place, with strong European influences - British, but also Portuguese and French. The City of Palaces boasts palatial mansions on every corner, most sadly now in various stages of impressive decay. The city boasts numerous museums and libraries, as well as number of lavish administrative buildings and grand hotels, clubs, statues and memorials - all remnants of its colonial past. Alongside these, vibrant temples provide an exciting contrast.

Street in Kolkata, India
Freshly picked tea in Darjeeling

Our tip

The first Indian tea auction centre was set up in Kolkata, so make sure you taste some of the local teas while you are here.

21 February

India: Kalna

Kalna, also known as Ambika Kalna, is a city on the banks of the Bhagirathi river in West Bengal, renowned for its complex of magnificent 19th century terracotta temples dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva.
Temples in Kalna, India

22 February

India: Matiari

23 February

India: Murshidabad

Murshidabad is a city rich in history, formerly the capital of Bengal under the Mughal emperors and an important administrative centre for the British Raj. Key sights include the sprawling neoclassical Hazarduari Palace, the most visible reminder of British rule, and the remarkable 18th-century Katra Mosque.
Katra mosque in Murshidabad, India

24 February

India: Kolkata

Formerly known as Calcutta, Kolkata was the capital of British India, and is now the capital of West Bengal. During the British colonial era, frenzied building took place, with strong European influences – British, but also Portuguese and French.
Street in Kolkata, India

25 February

India: Mayapur

Mayapur is the headquarters of the ISKCON, better known as the Hare Krishna movement, and the colourful Krishna temple is a must-visit. The city is considered the birthplace of the 15th century mystic Lord Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who first popularised the chanting of the Hare Krishna mantra.
Temple of Krishna in Mayapur, India

26 February

India: Kolkata

Formerly known as Calcutta, Kolkata was the capital of British India, and is now the capital of West Bengal. During the British colonial era, frenzied building took place, with strong European influences – British, but also Portuguese and French.
Street in Kolkata, India

27 February

India: New Delhi

28 February

India: Agra

1 March

India: Ranthambore National Park

2 March

India: Jaipur

3 March

India: Bikaner

4 March

India: Jodhpur

5 March

India: Udaipur

6 March to 7 March

Arriving in Mumbai

Formerly known as Bombay, this amazing city is larger than life and packed to bursting with things to see and do. Here people of all religions and nationalities live cheek by jowl, thriving communities from all over the world with the foods, smells, languages and rituals maintained at top volume.
Railway terminus, Mumbai
Dhobi Ghat outdoor laundry, Mumbai

Don't miss

The outdoor laundry, Dhobi Ghat, has to be one of the most extraordinary sights in the world – an expanse of soapy tubs with wringers, clothes lines, coal heated irons and frenzied activity.

The ship

Ganges Voyager II

Capacity:
56 Guests
Crew:
36 Staff
Style:
Relaxed and informal during the day, giving way to an elegant evening atmosphere.

The beautiful, colonially-inspired Ganges Voyager II carries just 56 lucky guests along India's most sacred river.

What we love

One of the few ultra-luxury ships operating on the Ganges, this intimate vessel accommodates just a handful of guests in spacious suites with high ceilings, French balconies and elegant interiors. The luxurious amenities include soft linens, rain showers and interactive flat-screen TVs.

Learn more about Ganges Voyager II
Uniworld - Ganges Voyager II

inclusions

  • All meals
  • House wine, local spirits and beer, soft drinks, tea and coffee
  • Sightseeing and excursions
  • WiFi
  • Gratuities
  • Flights from London and overseas airport transfers

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • Oberoi Grand Kolkata

      Our recommended hotel in Kolkata

      As a general rule you can’t go wrong with Oberois, and we especially like the Oberoi Grand, the Grande Dame of Chowringhee.

    • Dharavi slum, Mumbai

      Take a private tour around Mumbai

      Get a guide to take you away from the tourist hotspots, exploring instead the many different communities and markets, for a taste of the real Mumbai. We thought the Fishing Slum was a wonderful place.

    How can we help?

    Our frequently asked questions

    From cruise tips to travel protection, here are some of our most-asked questions

    visit our faqs

    Will I save by booking with Mundy Cruising?

    Absolutely. You'll save money and time by booking with us rather than directly with the cruise line and enjoy more flexibility in your travel arrangements. We have access to preferential rates and exclusive offers, and we offer expert advice on how to get the best value.

    Can you help with pre and post-cruise arrangements?

    From flights and transfers to hotels and tours, we can help with all your travel needs to make sure your trip is exceptional. What's more, we are members of ABTA and also offer full ATOL protection, not to mention a 24hr emergency contact, so we offer complete peace of mind.

    What are the benefits of a small luxury ship?

    Because small ships are able to reach smaller ports of call and provide a higher level of service than their big ship counterparts, we believe that small ship cruising is the very best way to travel. Usually they offer more space per person, and an attentive team to make sure you have the very best experience. Small ship cruising offers the very best of the best.

    Why Mundy?

    Who we are

    Founded in 1970, we have sold more luxury cruises for more years than anyone else in the UK.

    Mundy Cruising was the very first cruise specialist in the UK. We have been making the best cruise holidays even better since 1970.

    How? Simply by offering our clients more expertise, more personal service, more unique ideas, more fascinating add-ons, more fabulous freebies and more peace of mind.

    More about Mundy

    We're happy to do all of that over the phone. But if you prefer to chat face to face, why not visit us at our comfortable offices on London's High Holborn - we'd be delighted to see you.