Britons are renowned as a nation of tea drinkers and if you love a cuppa you’ll feel right at home in Assam, the world’s largest tea-growing region.
Author: Jeannine Williamson (Jeannine Williamson)
An Indian Voyage
During a week-long downstream voyage from Jorhat to Guwahati in India’s Assam, you will see all the vibrancy, colours and contrasts that make it such an intoxicating destination
Far Horizon Tours Launches Longest Kerala Backwaters Cruise
CTN joined the first fam to preview an all-new itinerary on the waterways of southern India.
Women in jewel-bright saris wash clothes at the water’s edge and children wave from the bank. A distinctive white-chested brahminy kite soars silently overhead......
Cruise Review: Incredible India – A Taste Of Assam
Published by Group Leisure and Travel, UK
Cruise writer Jeannine Williamson samples the many flavours of this famous tea-growing region on a voyage down the breath-taking Brahmaputra.
Brahmaputra River Cruise: Journey Through Assam
Published by World Of Cruising, UK
A journey through Assam on a Brahmaputra River cruise in the shadows of the Himalayas is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
The Milky Way gleams in the clear night sky as my toes sink into the sand. I carefully carry the small piece of bamboo cane, topped with an oil-burning wick, down to the water’s edge.
Sailing In The Shadow Of The Himalayas
Published by World Of Cruising, UK
A voyage through Assam on the volatile waters of the Brahmaputra river proves to be just Jeannine Williamson’s cup of tea. But did a tiger join her?
The Milky Way gleams in the clear night sky as my toes sink into the soft sand. I carefully carry the small piece of bamboo cane, topped with an oil-burning wick, down to the water’s edge.
A Real Taste Of Assam
Published by Our Man On The Ground Travel and Lifestyle
Tea and tiger spotting are all part of an unforgettable river adventure on India’s Brahmaputra.
An early morning mist shrouds the distant Himalayas as I step out on deck
Just My Cup Of Tea
The Interaction worked both ways and at some morning spots crowds of villagers would coome down to greet us and shy, giggling youngsters followed in our wake, while braver teenagers armed with phones asked for 'Selfies'.
River Cruising: Exotic Waterways
Published by Cruise Trade News, UK
River cruising is normally associated with Europe, but once your clients have sailed on the more traditional routes, there are some exciting waterways further afield waiting to be explored.
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