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India plans 51 river cruise circuits across 14 states under Cruise Bharat Mission
India plans 51 river cruise circuits across 14 states under Cruise Bharat Mission

Time of India

time2 days ago

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  • Time of India

India plans 51 river cruise circuits across 14 states under Cruise Bharat Mission

India's inland waterways are all set to undergo a sweeping transformation, as the Union government unveils its ambitious Cruise Bharat Mission, aiming to launch 51 new cruise circuits across 14 states and three Union Territories by 2027. The move is part of a broader effort to position India as a premier global destination for river-based tourism. A key development under this initiative is the announcement by Viking Cruises, a renowned global cruise operator, of its entry into the Indian market. The company plans to launch the Viking Brahmaputra, an 80-guest luxury river cruise vessel, in late 2027. The ship will be indigenously built by Hooghly Cochin Shipyard Limited in Kolkata, and will operate along National Waterway-2, which traverses the mighty Brahmaputra River in Assam. Read more: New Zealand's visa waiver countries: What it means and who are eligible This announcement is being seen as a strong signal of foreign investor confidence in India's emerging river cruise sector. With Viking's global brand and India's rich cultural and ecological diversity, the combination could set new benchmarks for luxury inland tourism in South Asia. A sector on the rise River cruise tourism in India is no longer a niche. From just five vessels on three national waterways in 2013-14, the industry has grown to 25 cruise vessels operating across 13 national waterways by 2024-25. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo The number of river cruise voyages has also seen a sharp rise, from 371 in 2023-24 to 443 in 2024-25, reflecting a 19.4% growth in just one year. This growth is backed by policy support, public-private partnerships, and strong infrastructure development led by the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI). The authority is currently developing dedicated cruise terminals in Varanasi, Guwahati, Patna, and Kolkata, while four more terminals are in the pipeline in Silghat, Biswanath Ghat, Neamati, and Guijan in the Northeast. Cruise Bharat Mission highlights The Cruise Bharat Mission aims to unlock the tourism potential of 47 national waterways, and boost regional economies through sustainable, eco-friendly tourism. Popular circuits such as the Sundarbans in West Bengal, the Brahmaputra in Assam, and the backwaters of Alappuzha in Kerala are already drawing steady streams of domestic and international tourists. The sector's most high-profile achievement so far is the MV Ganga Vilas, flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2023. Covering 3,200 km across five Indian states and Bangladesh, it is now recognized as the world's longest river cruise, and was recently featured in the Limca Book of Records. Read more: Jharkhand launches India's first-ever mining tourism to offer guided mine tours To further accelerate growth, IWAI has signed MoUs with Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi, and others, targeting cruise development on rivers like the Narmada, Yamuna etc. With the Cruise Bharat Mission targeting a threefold increase in cruise passengers—from 0.5 million to 1.5 million annually—India is poised to make waves in the global river cruising map. The coming years promise not just scenic voyages, but a new chapter in economic, cultural, and tourism-led development along India's majestic rivers.

Centre plans 51 cruise circuits across 14 states, 3 UTs by 2027ETInfra
Centre plans 51 cruise circuits across 14 states, 3 UTs by 2027ETInfra

Time of India

time2 days ago

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  • Time of India

Centre plans 51 cruise circuits across 14 states, 3 UTs by 2027ETInfra

Advt The Union government has planned 51 new cruise circuits across 14 states and three Union Territories by 2027 under the Cruise Bharat Mission, an official statement said on Monday. Viking Cruises has announced its entry into India's river cruise market with Viking Brahmaputra, an 80-guest vessel scheduled to begin operations in late 2027, signalling heightened interest and investment in India's river cruise tourism sector, it Brahmaputra, to be indigenously developed by Hooghly Cochin Shipyard Limited in Kolkata, will operate on National Waterway-2 , the statement river cruise tourism sector in India has witnessed notable growth, with the number of river cruise voyages on National Waterways increasing from 371 in 2023-24 to 443 in 19.4 per cent growth underscores the rising appeal and operational efficiency of river cruises in India's inland waterways, it just five vessels on three waterways in 2013-14, river cruise operations have expanded to 25 vessels across 13 national waterways in Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) is developing dedicated cruise terminals on the Ganga and Brahmaputra rivers, with three cruise terminals planned in Varanasi , Guwahati, Kolkata, and the northeast, four more cruise terminals at Silghat, Biswanath Ghat, Neamati, and Guijan are proposed to be developed by 2027.

India's River Cruise Tourism Rises, 51 New Circuits Planned By 2027
India's River Cruise Tourism Rises, 51 New Circuits Planned By 2027

NDTV

time2 days ago

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  • NDTV

India's River Cruise Tourism Rises, 51 New Circuits Planned By 2027

New Delhi: India's river cruise tourism sector is experiencing rapid growth, driven by robust policy support, enhanced infrastructure, and increasing interest from global operators. In 2024-25, cruise voyages on National Waterways rose to 443, marking a 19.4% increase from 371 in the previous year. This uptick highlights the growing appeal and viability of inland water-based tourism in India. The Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) is spearheading transformative initiatives to position India as a global river cruise hub. One of the most ambitious of these is the Cruise Bharat Mission, which targets the development of 51 new river cruise circuits across 47 National Waterways in 14 states and 3 union territories by 2027. A major highlight is the announcement of Viking Cruises' entry into India, with the launch of Viking Brahmaputra, an 80-guest river cruise vessel to be built indigenously by Hooghly Cochin Shipyard Limited, Kolkata. Scheduled to begin operations in late 2027 on National Waterway-2 (Brahmaputra River), it marks a significant milestone in attracting foreign investment and showcasing India's cruise potential on the global stage. Since 2013-14, when only five cruise vessels operated on three waterways, the sector has expanded to 25 vessels on 13 national waterways as of 2024-25. Noteworthy cruise circuits such as the Sundarbans (West Bengal), Brahmaputra (Assam), and Alappuzha (Kerala) are attracting growing numbers of tourists. One of the sector's landmark achievements was the MV Ganga Vilas voyage, the world's longest river cruise, covering 3,200 km across five Indian states and Bangladesh. Flagged off by PM Modi in 2023, it now features in the Limca Book of Records. To further boost this growth, IWAI is working closely with state governments. Recent Memorandums of Understandings (MoUs) have been signed with Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi, and Jammu & Kashmir to develop cruise tourism on rivers such as the Narmada, Yamuna, Jhelum, Ravi, and Chenab. Major cruise terminals are also planned in Varanasi, Guwahati, Patna, and Kolkata, with four additional terminals in the Northeast at Silghat, Biswanath Ghat, Neamati, and Guijan. With a clear goal to triple the number of cruise passengers from 0.5 million to 1.5 million, the Cruise Bharat Mission is ushering in a new era of eco-friendly, culturally rich, and economically vibrant river tourism in India.

Centre plans 51 cruise circuits across 14 states, 3 UTs by 2027
Centre plans 51 cruise circuits across 14 states, 3 UTs by 2027

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Centre plans 51 cruise circuits across 14 states, 3 UTs by 2027

The Union government has planned 51 new cruise circuits across 14 states and three Union Territories by 2027 under the Cruise Bharat Mission , an official statement said on Monday. Viking Cruises has announced its entry into India's river cruise market with Viking Brahmaputra, an 80-guest vessel scheduled to begin operations in late 2027, signalling heightened interest and investment in India's river cruise tourism sector, it added. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Select a Course Category Project Management Degree CXO others Cybersecurity Technology Design Thinking MBA Leadership Healthcare Public Policy Product Management PGDM MCA Data Science Management Data Science Operations Management Digital Marketing Artificial Intelligence Others Data Analytics healthcare Finance Skills you'll gain: Portfolio Management Project Planning & Risk Analysis Strategic Project/Portfolio Selection Adaptive & Agile Project Management Duration: 6 Months IIT Delhi Certificate Programme in Project Management Starts on May 30, 2024 Get Details Skills you'll gain: Project Planning & Governance Agile Software Development Practices Project Management Tools & Software Techniques Scrum Framework Duration: 12 Weeks Indian School of Business Certificate Programme in IT Project Management Starts on Jun 20, 2024 Get Details Viking Brahmaputra, to be indigenously developed by Hooghly Cochin Shipyard Limited in Kolkata, will operate on National Waterway-2 , the statement said. The river cruise tourism sector in India has witnessed notable growth, with the number of river cruise voyages on National Waterways increasing from 371 in 2023-24 to 443 in 2024-25. This 19.4 per cent growth underscores the rising appeal and operational efficiency of river cruises in India's inland waterways, it said. Live Events From just five vessels on three waterways in 2013-14, river cruise operations have expanded to 25 vessels across 13 national waterways in 2024-25. The Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) is developing dedicated cruise terminals on the Ganga and Brahmaputra rivers, with three cruise terminals planned in Varanasi, Guwahati, Kolkata, and Patna. In the northeast, four more cruise terminals at Silghat, Biswanath Ghat, Neamati, and Guijan are proposed to be developed by 2027.

Cruise Bharat Mission: India To Launch 51 River Cruise Circuits By 2027
Cruise Bharat Mission: India To Launch 51 River Cruise Circuits By 2027

India.com

time3 days ago

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  • India.com

Cruise Bharat Mission: India To Launch 51 River Cruise Circuits By 2027

New Delhi: The government on Monday said it plans to develop 51 new river cruise circuits on 47 national waterways across 14 states and three union territories (UTs) by 2027. With the launch of the Cruise Bharat Mission, the government aims to increase river cruise passengers from 0.5 million to 1.5 million, according to the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways. The mission focuses on upgrading cruise terminals, ports, and related infrastructure, promoting eco-friendly tourism practices using green vessels, and creating numerous employment opportunities in the cruise industry in the coming two years. The river cruise tourism sector in India has witnessed notable growth, with the number of river cruise voyages on National Waterways increasing from 371 in 2023-24 to 443 in 2024-25. This 19.4 per cent growth underscores the rising appeal and operational efficiency of river cruises in India's inland waterways. Cruise Tourism on National Waterways Gains Momentum with Infrastructure Boost National Waterways rise by 19.4% in 2024–25; 51 new cruise circuits planned across 14 states and 3 UTs by 2027 under Cruise Bharat Mission Read here: — PIB India (@PIB_India) July 21, 2025 Adding to this momentum, Viking Cruises has announced its entry into India's river cruise market with Viking Brahmaputra, an 80-guest vessel scheduled to begin operations in late 2027, signalling heightened interest and investment in India's river cruise tourism sector. Viking Brahmaputra, to be indigenously developed by Hooghly Cochin Shipyard Limited in Kolkata, will operate on National Waterway-2. In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision and guidance of Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) is making strides in promoting river cruise tourism and developing sustainable water transport system in India. The sector has witnessed exceptional growth over the last 11 years. From just five vessels on three waterways in 2013–14, river cruise operations have expanded to 25 vessels across 13 national waterways in 2024–25. IWAI has recently signed agreements with several state governments to promote cruise tourism on National Waterways, including partnerships with the governments of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh for cruise tourism on River Narmada, with the Delhi government for operating ferries and cruises on the Yamuna River, and with the government of Jammu and Kashmir for sustainable tourism on the Jhelum, Ravi, and Chenab rivers. Besides, IWAI is developing dedicated cruise terminals on the Ganga and Brahmaputra rivers, with three cruise terminals planned in Varanasi, Guwahati, Kolkata, and Patna. In the northeast, four more cruise terminals at Silghat, Biswanath Ghat, Neamati, and Guijan are proposed to be developed by 2027.

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