Jungle Travels India launches a unique way to explore the wilderness of Assam. An eight night Yoga cruise aboard its long distance river vessel, ABN Charaidew in the river Brahmaputra that allows guests to experience the goodness of Yoga under an experienced instructor.
(TRAVPR.COM) INDIA - July 5th, 2014 - Amitabh Sarma, Marketing Head for Jungle Travels India, acknowledges that this Yoga cruise aboard ABN Charaidew, JTI's first river vessel launched under the brand name of Assam Bengal Navigation Co, in 2003 provides the perfect opportunity to practice Yoga. He says that this cruise allows guests to enjoy hour-long sessions of Yoga as the vessel glides gently past shifting sandbanks and charming hamlets. It is a great way to discover Assam's cultural heritage and wilderness.
Prateek Majumder, ABN Charaidew's resident cruise manager sums up the experience of this Yoga Cruise as “Eat healthy, detox your life and rejuvenate your senses". This cruise will operate in the river Brahmaputra every year from the 24th till the 31st Oct.
Brahmaputra Cruises feature visits and attractions such as wildlife viewing (both by jeep and on elephant back), village walks, visits to tea gardens, exploring country towns in cycle rickshaws, barbecues on deserted river islands, dance performances, and visits to craft workshops.
Between October and April, Brahmaputra River Cruises offers a combination of 7-night, 10-night and 4-night cruises, named for the Assam Dispatch service, the daily mail-cum-passenger service that once plied from Calcutta up the Brahmaputra to Dibrugarh.
Assam Bengal Navigation Co., a sister concern of Jungle Travels India, had pioneered river cruising in India in 2003. It has cruise operations in three major rivers in India - the Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Hugli. Jungle Travels India with 25 years of experience in special interest tours in India and Bhutan has added another innovative product into the market with the launch of this Yoga Cruise in Assam.
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