The world's longest river cruise will sail India's Ganges

 


A luxury ship will make history when it embarks from the Indian spiritual city of Varanasi on Friday on a voyage that the country's leader says will help usher in a new age of tourism on the subcontinent.

The MV Ganga Vilas is set to travel 3,200 kilometers (1,988 miles) of waterway in India and Bangladesh, making it the world's longest river cruise, according to organizers

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has touted the cruise as one of the centerpieces of his government's major program of infrastructure initiatives, will make a digital appearance to send the ship off in style.
From there, the ship will travel along the Ganges, India's holiest river, and other waterways through five states in western India, then into neighboring Bangladesh, visiting national parks, UNESCO World Heritage sites and big cities along the way.
In a speech made by Modi on December 30, the prime minister referenced the cruise as part of a burgeoning trend that could bring more visitors to his country.
"This will be an unprecedented cruise of its kind in the whole world," Modi said. "It will also be a reflection of the growing cruise tourism (industry) in India."

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