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India’s Cruise Tourism Revolution: Luxury Floating Hotels, Silk Routes, and Jungle Safaris Await

Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Cruises India is guiding its way to a bright future in its cruise tourism which promises adventure, luxury and cultural experience all at once. The nation is becoming a hub for international cruise tourism with many different cruise tours like luxurious floating hotels, Silk Route sea travels, jungle safari cruises and much more. As cruising industry in India is set to grow, it has the power to change the tourism ways of the visitors from in and around the country in addition to economy upswing, employment generation and impact on local industries.
Given its vast coasts, there is tremendous potential for the country to tap the cruise shipping and tourism industry at a global, and to a lesser degree, at a regional level, it said in a statement in September last year.
Luxurious travel in India :
India is such a destination which combines luxury travel with natural beauty, world class extravagance & culture in the most possible ways and world class luxury within the reach of national and international visitors. These are also consistent with India’s Vision 2030, under which the ambition is to drive sustainable tourism and develop a diverse tourism infrastructure.
On the High Seas: The Ultimate Nautical Luxury?
India has its share of floating hotels, or “floatels,” too, which offer a different view of the country’s lakes and waterways. They provide a more luxurious alternative to where to stay than your average hotel room, and a quieter one if you are light sleeper.
Notable Floating Hotels in India:
Polo Floatel, Kolkata Among the few of its kind, the Polo Floatel Kolkata offers an exceptional view of the Hooghly River and is also renowned for its modern amenities which make it a fascinating place for leisure as well as business travelers. It is equipped with a bird’s eye view of the metropolis and the famous Howrah Bridge.
Le ROI Floating Huts & Eco Rooms, Uttarakhand: The hotel located on the Tehri Lake has floating huts where guests can enjoy panoramic views of Himalayas and green stay. Guests can kayak, fish and birdwatch, so it is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise.
Vembanadu Lake, Kerala: Vembanadu Lake of Kerala offers an unparalleled experience of luxurious floating hotels, allowing visitors to take a dip in the calm waters of its nearby Kerala backwaters. Those houseboats offer a tranquil, laid-back holiday that allows you to soak in Kerala’s beautiful views, its vivid culture and tasty cuisine.
These floating luxury hotels don’t just let cruisers relax at an amazing location and soak in the natural sights around them and will be a game changer for the cruise industry in India.
Silk Route Cruises:
Overland Flowing Virtues of India Historic Trade Route Second Coming of Silk Route Cruise, it’s now the same India’s turn by exploring India’s historic association with the Silk Route the ancient network of trade routes that for centuries was central to cultural interaction through regions of the Asian continent connecting the East and West from China to the Mediterranean returns again with the one and only Silk Route cruise program, en route re discovery of this mystical land. One of the top projects in the segment is Ganga Vilas a deluxe river cruise for tourists with on-board activities, as well as visits to historical town, religious places, cultural places around the banks of the Ganga.
Silk Route Cruise Experience Inclusions:What are the attractions included in the Silk Route Cruise Experience tour?
Ganga Vilas River Cruise: Emphasizing India’s history and spirituality, this cruise begins in Varanasi before sailing toward Kolkata. The passengers are given an opportunity to visit ancient temples, historic ghats and towns that were so important in the Indian Silk Route trade including Patna and Murshidabad.
Mekong River Cruises: India also offers Mekong River cruises where tourists are taken to its Northeastern states and shown the tea gardens of Assam, historical places and national parks.
They follow the route of old traders, and so they are an authentic cultural and history experience; as such they are perfect for history-buffs and cultural travellers.
Filed in Jungle Safari Cruises: Nature and Wildlife with Adventure
For filmy at heart unwavering bet for thriller and adventure is nothing but vacation to jungle safari cruises in India where actual mystery and excitement are calling just for you. Discovering the natural beauty National Parks of India with a luxurious houseboat river cruise.
Popular Jungle Safari Cruises:
Sundarbans, West Bengal Eldusive Royal Bengal Tiger Only sometimes will a visitor to one of the world’s largest mangrove forests catch a glimpse of the rare Royal Bengal Tiger. Safari through this world heritage site in Cruising Safari es makes you able to come in front of the most famous Tiger and also for other endangered species such as Saltwater Crocodile, Spotted Deer various types of birds. The Sundarbans Delta, an ecologically rich environment with wildlife sanctuaries, rivers, and small islands, is popular with sightseers.
Kaziranga National Park, Assam: :Kaziranga is home to local breed of one-horned rhinocos and is also a jungle safari cruise hot spot. It’s a great opportunity to see the rhinos, elephants, tigers and all the other wildlife while sitting in a riverboat, a great experience surrounded by the lush wildlife.
Wildlife exploration can be done by Boat Safari on Periyar Lake to catch the glimpses of the wild elephants & tiger during the serene cruise on the lake. The sanctuary is part of the the popular Wastern Ghats, a biodiversity hotspot.
Government Support: Cruise Tourism Initiatives
Indian Cruise Tourism The Indian government is making efforts to unlock the potential of the cruise tourism market with schemes like Cruise Bharat Mission, which aims to create a cruise tourism ecosystem in India that is totally global. The government has been focussing on port-led development under this mission and has been working on the creation of tourism circuits and loosening of regulatory norms to encourage more cruise ships to anchor in India.
The Ministry of Tourism is also rooting for more of foreign immigration clearance units, hassle-free customs, and infrastructure at for large, commercially important ports such as Mumbai, Goa, Chennai and Kochi. This is likely to lure foreign cruise liner operators and that would make India a destination of choice as businesses get advantages as they cruise a lot so many spin-off economic benefits will be in place in the form of more jobs adding to the country s prestige of living.
Future Growth Prospects
With a colourful history, diverse natural beauty and institutional support, India’s certainly all set to become a cruise tourism paradise. Luxury cruises down the rivers and oceans, as well as themed cruises are attracting the travelers. Whenever that happens, the future of Indian cruise tourism is bright since there are a few new cruise lines and cruises which are slated to put India on the global cruising map.
Cruise tourism in India will surely be an unforgettable experience delivering on its beautiful sea coastlines, historical cultural depictions and wildlife extravaganza, and while at it, encourage the country’s aims to create sustainable tourism and generate significant economic benefits.
Conclusion
India is experiencing a boom when it comes to cruising, with many cruises to choose from and all cater to a variety of interests cruise tourism. From a floating hotel on serene lakes to cruises of silk route and heart pounding jungle safari cruises, the place is already turning out to be a darling in Global cruise tourism. With infrastructure improvements and all-new tourism endeavors presented by the government itself, the country stands poised to do just that and fulfil its other potential as a world cruiser destination.
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Heavy Rains Lash Gurugram, Noida, Ghaziabad; Schools, Offices Closed, Airlines Issue Travel Advisory

Delhi-NCR Weather: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heavy rainfall alert for Delhi-NCR, including Noida, Gurugram, and Ghaziabad, as relentless monsoon showers continue to lash northern India. Today’s weather forecast for Delhi warns of intense downpours throughout the day.
02/09/2025: 05:25 IST; Light to moderate rainfall is very likely to occur at Barwala, Jind, Mahendargarh, Rewari, Narnaul, Bawal, Nuh (Haryana) Saharanpur, Deoband, Muzaffarnagar, Bijnaur, Pilakhua, Hapur, Gulaoti, Sikandrabad, Bulandshahar, Shikarpur, Pahasu (U.P.) Bhiwari,
— RWFC New Delhi (@RWFC_ND) September 1, 2025
In Gurugram, heavy rains have triggered severe waterlogging and massive traffic jams, with reports of a 7-kilometre-long traffic snarl. The District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has issued an orange alert for the city, advising the closure of all schools, colleges, and offices, and encouraging work-from-home arrangements.
Meanwhile, Noida and Ghaziabad are also experiencing heavy rainfall. The IMD’s weather alert extends to Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, where a red alert has been issued due to the risk of flash floods and extremely heavy rainfall. Punjab and Jammu & Kashmir remain under an orange warning. As per today’s forecast, schools and offices in affected regions are expected to remain closed to ensure public safety.
Travel Advisory
🚧⛈Heads up, #Delhi travellers!
Due to today’s downpour, several roads across #Delhi are currently blocked or experiencing slow movement.
Please allow extra time, take an alternate route if possible, and check your flight status on our website or app before…
— IndiGo (@IndiGo6E) September 1, 2025
Air India also issued a passenger advisory: ” Rain may impact flight operations to and from Delhi today. Please check your flight status here https://airindia.com/in/en/manage/flight-status.html before heading to the airport and allow extra time for your journey to the airport.”
Rain may impact flight operations to and from Delhi today.
Please check your flight status here https://t.co/5vemTROi62 before heading to the airport and allow extra time for your journey to the airport.
— Air India (@airindia) September 1, 2025
Delhi-NCR Rains: Avoid These Routes In Gurugram
Many parts of Gurugram experienced severe waterlogging on Monday following hours of continuous rain. Commuters reported flooding at major junctions including Hero Honda Chowk, Sohna Road, Narsinghpur stretch on NH-48, IFFCO Chowk, and Sectors 29 and 31. Traffic crawled along Golf Course Road and MG Road due to knee-deep water. Authorities have urged residents to avoid flood-prone areas during peak hours and to opt for alternate routes or work-from-home options where possible.
Delhi-NCR Rains: Are Schools, Offices Open In Gurugram Today?
Gurugram recorded over 100 mm of rainfall between 3 PM and 7 PM on September 1. In response to IMD’s orange alert, the District Disaster Management Authority has directed the closure of all offices on Tuesday (September 2), advising businesses to allow employees to work from home.
#Advisory – District Disaster Management Authority, Gurugram ⚠️
🌧️ Gurugram recorded over 100 mm of rainfall today (01 Sept, 3 PM – 7 PM).
📢 IMD Forecast: Orange Alert – Heavy to Very Heavy Rainfall on 02 Sept 2025.👉 Instructions issued:
All corporate & private offices in… pic.twitter.com/0XoVqXdbEJ
— DIPRO Gurugram (@diprogurugram1) September 1, 2025
All schools in the district have also been advised to conduct online classes on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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The slow train from North Korea: How Kim Jong-un is travelling to China

SEOUL: North Korea’s Kim Jong-un left Pyongyang by train on Monday on his way to Beijing, Yonhap news agency reported, relying on a slow but specialised form of transport that the country’s leaders have used for decades.It was not clear which train he used, but in the past he has used bulletproof trains that offer a safer and more comfortable space for a large entourage, security guards, food and amenities, and a place to discuss agendas ahead of meetings, experts say. Since becoming the head in late 2011, Kim has used a train to visit China, Vietnam, and Russia.It is unclear how many trains North Korean leaders have used over the years, but Ahn Byung-min, a South Korean expert on North Korean transportation, has said multiple trains were needed for security reasons.Ahn said those trains have 10 to 15 carriages each, some of which are used only by the leader, such as a bedroom, but others carry security guards and medical staff. They also usually have space for Kim’s office, communications equipment, a restaurant, and several car transportation carriages for two armoured Mercedes, he added.A video released in 2018 by North Korean state TV showed Kim meeting with top Chinese officials in a wide train car ringed with pink couches. The video also showed the carriage housing Kim’s office, with a desk and chair, and a map of China and the Korean peninsula.In 2020, state TV footage showed Kim riding a train to visit a typhoon-hit area, offering a glimpse of a carriage decorated with flower-shaped lighting and zebra-printed fabric chairs.When Kim Jong-un took the train to Russia, including in 2023 for a summit with President Putin, its wheel assemblies had to be reconfigured at a border station because the two countries use different rail gauges, Ahn said.While there is no such requirement for China, a Chinese locomotive pulls the train once it crosses the border, because a local engineer knows the rail system and signals, said Kim Han-tae, a South Korean former train engineer.Ahn noted the serial numbers were either 0001 or 0002, suggesting China was providing him with engines reserved for the most senior officials. The train can reach speeds of up to 80kms/hr on China’s network, compared with a maximum of about 45kms/ hr on North Korea’s tracks, Ahn said. North Korea’s founding leader, Kim Il Sung, Kim’s grandfather, travelled abroad by train regularly until his death in 1994.(Taken from Reuters)
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Modi and Putin affirm special relationship as India faces steep US tariffs over Russian oil imports : NPR

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, and Russian President Vladimir Putin pose during their meeting on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, China, Monday, Sept. 1, 2025.
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TIANJIN, China — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin met on the sidelines of a regional summit in China on Monday in a show of deepening ties when New Delhi’s relations with Washington are strained over the purchase of Russian oil.
The two leaders held talks after attending the key session of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization gathering in the port city of Tianjin, where discussions focused on regional stability, bilateral trade and energy cooperation.
In his remarks to open the talks, Modi termed the partnership with Moscow as “special and privileged.” Putin addressed Modi as a “dear friend” and hailed Russia’s ties with India as special, friendly and trusting.
“Russia and India have maintained special relations for decades. Friendly, trusting. This is the foundation for the development of our relations in the future,” Putin said.
Putin plans to travel to India in December for the 23rd India-Russia annual summit, according to his foreign affairs adviser, Yuri Ushakov.
Relationships on display
Modi used the SCO meeting to welcome the initiatives aimed at halting the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and called on the stakeholders to move forward constructively.
“To end the conflict soonest and establish peace permanently, we need to find out a way. It’s a call of the entire humanity,” Modi said.
Putin was accompanied by a large delegation that included top government officials. Russian state media reported that before sitting down for their formal meeting, Putin and Modi spoke one-on-one for almost an hour in a Russian-made limousine that Putin regularly takes on foreign trips.
Moments before the leaders lined up for a group photo, Modi was seen clasping Putin’s hand with the gusto of an old friend, bursting into his trademark hearty laughter. The moment was infectious as Putin grinned and chuckled, while Chinese President Xi Jinping gave a measured smile. The trio, ringed by watchful interlocuters, chatted animatedly for a few seconds.
Modi met Xi ahead of the opening of the summit Sunday and the two leaders pledged to resolve their border differences and bolster cooperation.
Washington pushing together China, Russia and India
Monday’s bilateral meeting between Modi and Putin carried added significance by coming days after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed an additional 25% tariffs on Indian imports, raising the total duties to a steep 50%, in retaliation for India’s continued purchases of discounted Russian oil.
Washington has repeatedly warned New Delhi against buying Russian crude, which it said was partly keeping Moscow’s revenues afloat to fund the Ukraine war. India has defended its imports as essential for meeting the growing energy needs of its 1.4 billion people.
Analysts said Trump’s steep tariffs and the tone coming from the White House have pushed New Delhi closer to China and Russia.
“While India-China reengagements started much before Trump, his policies are accelerating a process whereby India seems to be working much more closely with China and Russia to push back against economic unilateralism it is witnessing from the U.S.,” said Harsh Pant, vice president of foreign policy at New Delhi based think tank the Observer Research Foundation.
Modi travelled to Russia twice last year. The first was a visit to Moscow for talks with Putin in July, which was his first trip to Russia since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by the Kremlin’s forces in February 2022. He then traveled to Kazan in October for the summit of the BRICS bloc of developing economies.
Trump’s reaction
As Xi, Putin and Modi showed extraordinary unity, Trump on Monday continued to jab at New Delhi.
As the summit wrapped up, Trump charged in a social media post that historically the U.S.-India trade relationship “has been a totally one sided disaster!” Trump also bristled about India surging its Russian oil purchases and signaled no trade deal with New Delhi is in sight.
“They have now offered to cut their Tariffs to nothing, but it’s getting late,” Trump said in the posting on his Truth Social platform. “They should have done so years ago. Just some simple facts for people to ponder!!!”
SCO nations share a history of business partnerships
Russia has had strong ties with India since the Cold War, and New Delhi’s importance as a key trading partner has grown since the war between Moscow and Ukraine.
China and India have become key buyers of Russian oil after the West shunned Russian exports to punish Moscow.
India historically bought most of its crude from the Middle East, but the world’s third-largest crude importer after China and the U.S. has started buying Russian oil available at discounted rates. Russia now accounts for around 37% of India’s total oil imports, according to analysts and Indian officials.
Trade between India and Russia has sharply increased in recent years, reaching a record $68.7 billion in the 2024-25 financial year. Imports from Russia reached around $64 billion and exports from India totaled about $5 billion, according to Indian government data.
The two nations aspire to bolster trade to $100 billion by 2030.
Modi’s meeting with Putin underscored New Delhi’s stance that India prized its old and reliable strategic partners and has sufficient strategic autonomy in its foreign policy to maintain and strengthen its multi-dimensional partnership, said Sreeram Sundar Chaulia, an international affairs expert at New Delhi’s Jindal School of International Affairs.
At the same time, the Indian government hopes the present rough weather between India and the U.S. is a temporary aberration, Chaulia said.
“Then, India can return happily to having the Russian cake and eating the American pie as part of its multi-alignment strategy,” Chaulia said.
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