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Antara Cruises introduces “Artisans of Bengal” on MV Bengal Ganga

Antara Cruises has announced that its celebrated Artisans of Bengal program will now be available aboard its boutique vessel, the MV Bengal Ganga.

January 24, 2025

This 7-night/8-day immersive journey offers a unique opportunity for  guests to experience the heart of Bengal through its rich craftsmanship, vibrant artisan communities,  and historical landmarks.

From Kolkata’s colonial splendour to the handloom weaving villages of Fulia,  the Artisans of Bengal cruise promises an unforgettable cultural exploration along the Hooghly River. 

Rediscovering Bengal’s Artisanal Legacy 

Artisans of Bengal has long been one of Antara Cruises’ signature experiences, providing a window  into the time-honoured traditions that define Bengal’s artistic heritage. Now, guests can embark on this  transformative voyage aboard the newly added MV Bengal Ganga, a boutique river cruise vessel that  enhances the experience with modern comforts, personalized service, and panoramic views of the  scenic riverbanks. 

The cruise weaves together Bengal’s diverse cultural tapestry, showcasing a variety of local crafts, from  the intricate terracotta sculptures of Kalna to the famous Jamdani sarees of Fulia. This immersive  journey allows guests to meet the artisans behind these crafts, explore their villages, and experience  first-hand the techniques that have been passed down through generations. 

Itinerary Highlights 

∙ Day 1 – Kolkata Embarkation: The adventure begins in Kolkata with a panoramic city tour,  featuring the majestic Victoria Memorial, St. John’s Church, and other colonial landmarks.  Guests will then board the MV Bengal Ganga for an evening sail, kicking off their journey with  a delectable dinner onboard. 

∙ Day 2 – Kolkata Flower Market & Kumartuli: A visit to Kolkata’s bustling Flower Market offers  guests a chance to witness local artisans creating intricate garlands and ornaments. The day  continues with a tour of Kumartuli, Kolkata’s famed potters’ quarter, where guests can observe  the age-old craft of clay idol making, a tradition that has been practiced for centuries. 

∙ Day 3 – Chandernagore: A charming French colonial town, Chandernagore invites guests to  stroll along its promenade, past colonial-era buildings and the elegant Sacred Heart Church,  reflecting the region’s French influence. ∙ Day 4 – Kalna’s Temples & Terracotta Art: In Kalna, guests explore the Rajbari Temple  Complex, home to 108 Shiva shrines, and admire the intricate terracotta artwork that adorns  the temples, depicting themes from Hindu epics and local mythology. 

∙ Day 5 – Nabadwip & Mayapur: The journey continues to Nabadwip, the birthplace of Saint  Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Guests will witness the art of handloom weaving in the village  before sailing across the river to Mayapur, home to the renowned ISKCON temple and an iconic  center of Vaishnavism. 

∙ Day 6 – Guptipara & Fulia: Explore Guptipara’s terracotta temples and visit Fulia, a village  renowned for its Jamdani saree weaving. Guests will see how these exquisite fabrics are made,  blending cotton and gold thread in intricate designs. 

∙ Day 7 – Bandel & Serampore: Visit the historic Hooghly Imambara in Bandel and then travel  to Serampore, once a Danish colony. Guests will walk through the charming old quarters,  visiting landmarks like St. Olav’s Church and the Danish Tavern. 

∙ Day 8 – Kolkata Disembarkation: After breakfast onboard, guests disembark in Kolkata,  taking with them lasting memories of their journey through Bengal’s artistic heartland.

An Immersive Cultural Journey 

The Artisans of Bengal cruise is more than just a sightseeing trip – it’s a deep dive into the cultural  fabric of one of India’s most artistically rich regions. From handloom weaving to terracotta sculpture,  the journey provides guests with rare opportunities to meet artisans in their villages, learn about their  crafts, and even try their hand at traditional techniques. This unique cultural experience is designed for  those who wish to connect with the true essence of Bengal. 

“As we introduce Artisans of Bengal aboard the MV Bengal Ganga, we are excited to offer our guests  an even more immersive way to experience this transformative journey,” says Mr Raj Singh, Founder  & Chairman at Antara Cruises – Heritage River Journeys Pvt Ltd. 

Mr. Raj Singh further adds, “The program celebrates the Artisans of Bengal, whose work has shaped  the region’s identity for centuries. This cruise is an invitation to immerse oneself in the rich cultural  traditions of Bengal, and to connect with the artisans who keep these practices alive.” 

A Boutique Experience 

The MV Bengal Ganga is an intimate vessel with mix 20 cabins and suites, ensuring a personalized  experience for every guest. The newly refreshed decor combines contemporary 1970s styling with  traditional elements, providing a stylish yet restful setting for guests to relax and enjoy the voyage.  Onboard amenities include a wellness center, spa, fine dining, and panoramic viewing decks, perfect  for soaking in the spectacular views of the Ganges and the surrounding landscapes. Antara Cruises is  known for its exceptional service, ensuring that each guest feels completely pampered throughout their  journey. 

Reservations & Availability 

Artisans of Bengal aboard the MV Bengal Ganga is now open for bookings. With select departures  available, guests are encouraged to book early to secure their spot on this unique and enriching cruise. 

For more information or to make a reservation, please visit www.antaracruises.com 

 

 

 

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