
Date
2026-12-05
Duration
15 nights
Departure Port
Kolkata
India
Arrival Port
Delhi
India
Rating
Luxury
Theme
History & Culture





Uniworld River Cruises
2016
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56
28
36
185 m
12 m
9 knots
No

Kolkata is the former British Indian capital and the intellectual heart of modern India, where Victorian Gothic landmarks, Nobel laureate Tagore's legacy, and one of the world's great street food cultures converge. Must-dos include visiting the Victoria Memorial, tasting hilsa fish and rosogolla sweets, and experiencing the Durga Puja festival. October through March offers the most comfortable weather, with Durga Puja in October being the city's spectacular cultural peak.

Kalna is a temple town on the Bhagirathi River in West Bengal, India, renowned for its extraordinary terracotta temple architecture, including the mesmerizing 108 Shiva Temples arranged in concentric circles. Must-dos include exploring the Rajbari temple complex's narrative terracotta panels, tasting the region's GI-tagged sitabhog sweets, and watching dawn rituals at the riverside ghats. Visit October through March for comfortable weather and Bengal's festival season.
Matiari is a Bengali riverside village on the Hooghly River, renowned for centuries-old brasswork and bell-metal craftsmanship practiced by multigenerational artisan families. Must-dos include watching craftsmen shape vessels by hand, tasting river fish in mustard sauce and legendary Bengali sweets, and exploring the nearby terracotta temples of Kalna. October through March offers cool, clear weather ideal for Ganges river cruising.

Murshidabad is the former capital of Bengal's Nawabs, preserving magnificent Mughal-era architecture including the thousand-doored Hazarduari Palace and the grand Katra Mosque along the Bhagirathi River. Visitors should explore the palace museum, taste refined Nawabi-Bengali cuisine including murshidabadi biryanis and famous local sweets, and take a river boat past centuries-old palaces and mosques. October through March offers the most comfortable weather.

Kolkata is the former British Indian capital and the intellectual heart of modern India, where Victorian Gothic landmarks, Nobel laureate Tagore's legacy, and one of the world's great street food cultures converge. Must-dos include visiting the Victoria Memorial, tasting hilsa fish and rosogolla sweets, and experiencing the Durga Puja festival. October through March offers the most comfortable weather, with Durga Puja in October being the city's spectacular cultural peak.

Mayapur is a sacred pilgrimage town in West Bengal, recognized as the birthplace of the Bhakti saint Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and home to ISKCON’s global headquarters. Must-dos include visiting the monumental Temple of the Vedic Planetarium, savoring vegetarian Bengali prasadam cuisine, and observing the devotional kirtan that fills the town from dawn to dusk. October through March offers cool, dry weather ideal for river cruising and temple exploration.

Kolkata is the former British Indian capital and the intellectual heart of modern India, where Victorian Gothic landmarks, Nobel laureate Tagore's legacy, and one of the world's great street food cultures converge. Must-dos include visiting the Victoria Memorial, tasting hilsa fish and rosogolla sweets, and experiencing the Durga Puja festival. October through March offers the most comfortable weather, with Durga Puja in October being the city's spectacular cultural peak.

Mumbai is India's overwhelming, exhilarating maximum city of 21 million, where the Gateway of India, the world's grandest railway station, and Bollywood converge with the planet's most diverse street food scene. Must-dos include the Gateway of India and Taj Palace, tasting vada pav and pani puri from street vendors, and the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. Visit November through February for comfortable temperatures and clear skies.

Udaipur, India is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Uniworld River Cruises. Must-do experiences include walking the historic center to experience the layered architectural heritage, and seeking out the regional culinary traditions at a locally favored establishment away from the port area. The optimal time to visit is April through October, when warm weather and extended daylight create ideal conditions.

Jodhpur, India is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Uniworld River Cruises. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is November through April, when cooler dry months offer the most comfortable conditions for exploration.


Jaipur is India's famed "Pink City," a planned 18th-century marvel in Rajasthan where terracotta-rose facades, the magnificent Amber Fort, and the iconic Hawa Mahal create one of Asia's most visually stunning urban landscapes. Must-dos include the mirror-encrusted Sheesh Mahal at Amber Fort, gem shopping in Johari Bazaar, and tasting fiery laal maas curry. Visit October through March for comfortable temperatures and clear skies.

Ranthambore National Park is one of India's premier tiger reserves, set amid the dramatic ruins of a tenth-century Rajasthani fort where Bengal tigers roam with remarkable ease before safari vehicles. Visitors should prioritize early morning game drives in Zones 1-5 for tiger sightings, explore the ancient fort and Ganesh temple, and savor refined Rajasthani cuisine at nearby luxury lodges. The best season runs from October through June, with March to May offering the highest concentration of wildlife around the park's shrinking lakes.

Agra, India, delivers the full magnificence of the Indian subcontinent—ancient temples, extraordinarily complex cuisine, and a sensory richness that recalibrates every expectation. Essential experiences include sampling regional specialties and exploring sacred sites of profound historical significance. Best visited October through April, when cooler temperatures and lower humidity create ideal conditions. Cruise lines including Uniworld River Cruises feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

New Delhi is India's layered capital where Mughal grandeur, colonial architecture, and modern dynamism coexist across a metropolis of 32 million people built on at least seven previous cities. Must-dos include exploring Humayun's Tomb and the Red Fort, eating parathas and chaat in Old Delhi's Chandni Chowk, and visiting the National Museum's millennia-spanning art collection. Visit October to March for the most comfortable temperatures.
Day 1

Kolkata is the former British Indian capital and the intellectual heart of modern India, where Victorian Gothic landmarks, Nobel laureate Tagore's legacy, and one of the world's great street food cultures converge. Must-dos include visiting the Victoria Memorial, tasting hilsa fish and rosogolla sweets, and experiencing the Durga Puja festival. October through March offers the most comfortable weather, with Durga Puja in October being the city's spectacular cultural peak.
Day 2

Kalna is a temple town on the Bhagirathi River in West Bengal, India, renowned for its extraordinary terracotta temple architecture, including the mesmerizing 108 Shiva Temples arranged in concentric circles. Must-dos include exploring the Rajbari temple complex's narrative terracotta panels, tasting the region's GI-tagged sitabhog sweets, and watching dawn rituals at the riverside ghats. Visit October through March for comfortable weather and Bengal's festival season.
Day 3
Matiari is a Bengali riverside village on the Hooghly River, renowned for centuries-old brasswork and bell-metal craftsmanship practiced by multigenerational artisan families. Must-dos include watching craftsmen shape vessels by hand, tasting river fish in mustard sauce and legendary Bengali sweets, and exploring the nearby terracotta temples of Kalna. October through March offers cool, clear weather ideal for Ganges river cruising.
Day 4

Murshidabad is the former capital of Bengal's Nawabs, preserving magnificent Mughal-era architecture including the thousand-doored Hazarduari Palace and the grand Katra Mosque along the Bhagirathi River. Visitors should explore the palace museum, taste refined Nawabi-Bengali cuisine including murshidabadi biryanis and famous local sweets, and take a river boat past centuries-old palaces and mosques. October through March offers the most comfortable weather.
Day 5

Kolkata is the former British Indian capital and the intellectual heart of modern India, where Victorian Gothic landmarks, Nobel laureate Tagore's legacy, and one of the world's great street food cultures converge. Must-dos include visiting the Victoria Memorial, tasting hilsa fish and rosogolla sweets, and experiencing the Durga Puja festival. October through March offers the most comfortable weather, with Durga Puja in October being the city's spectacular cultural peak.
Day 6

Mayapur is a sacred pilgrimage town in West Bengal, recognized as the birthplace of the Bhakti saint Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and home to ISKCON’s global headquarters. Must-dos include visiting the monumental Temple of the Vedic Planetarium, savoring vegetarian Bengali prasadam cuisine, and observing the devotional kirtan that fills the town from dawn to dusk. October through March offers cool, dry weather ideal for river cruising and temple exploration.
Day 7

Kolkata is the former British Indian capital and the intellectual heart of modern India, where Victorian Gothic landmarks, Nobel laureate Tagore's legacy, and one of the world's great street food cultures converge. Must-dos include visiting the Victoria Memorial, tasting hilsa fish and rosogolla sweets, and experiencing the Durga Puja festival. October through March offers the most comfortable weather, with Durga Puja in October being the city's spectacular cultural peak.
Day 8

Mumbai is India's overwhelming, exhilarating maximum city of 21 million, where the Gateway of India, the world's grandest railway station, and Bollywood converge with the planet's most diverse street food scene. Must-dos include the Gateway of India and Taj Palace, tasting vada pav and pani puri from street vendors, and the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. Visit November through February for comfortable temperatures and clear skies.
Day 10

Udaipur, India is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Uniworld River Cruises. Must-do experiences include walking the historic center to experience the layered architectural heritage, and seeking out the regional culinary traditions at a locally favored establishment away from the port area. The optimal time to visit is April through October, when warm weather and extended daylight create ideal conditions.
Day 11

Jodhpur, India is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Uniworld River Cruises. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is November through April, when cooler dry months offer the most comfortable conditions for exploration.
Day 12

Day 13

Jaipur is India's famed "Pink City," a planned 18th-century marvel in Rajasthan where terracotta-rose facades, the magnificent Amber Fort, and the iconic Hawa Mahal create one of Asia's most visually stunning urban landscapes. Must-dos include the mirror-encrusted Sheesh Mahal at Amber Fort, gem shopping in Johari Bazaar, and tasting fiery laal maas curry. Visit October through March for comfortable temperatures and clear skies.
Day 14

Ranthambore National Park is one of India's premier tiger reserves, set amid the dramatic ruins of a tenth-century Rajasthani fort where Bengal tigers roam with remarkable ease before safari vehicles. Visitors should prioritize early morning game drives in Zones 1-5 for tiger sightings, explore the ancient fort and Ganesh temple, and savor refined Rajasthani cuisine at nearby luxury lodges. The best season runs from October through June, with March to May offering the highest concentration of wildlife around the park's shrinking lakes.
Day 15

Agra, India, delivers the full magnificence of the Indian subcontinent—ancient temples, extraordinarily complex cuisine, and a sensory richness that recalibrates every expectation. Essential experiences include sampling regional specialties and exploring sacred sites of profound historical significance. Best visited October through April, when cooler temperatures and lower humidity create ideal conditions. Cruise lines including Uniworld River Cruises feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.
Day 16

New Delhi is India's layered capital where Mughal grandeur, colonial architecture, and modern dynamism coexist across a metropolis of 32 million people built on at least seven previous cities. Must-dos include exploring Humayun's Tomb and the Red Fort, eating parathas and chaat in Old Delhi's Chandni Chowk, and visiting the National Museum's millennia-spanning art collection. Visit October to March for the most comfortable temperatures.



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