FAR Horizon Tours India, operator of MV Mahabaahu, which sails the Brahmaputra River, has embarked on an awareness campaign in Australia in partnership with India Tourism and Taj Hotels & Resorts. In Sydney last night for an event with 60 attendees from the Australian travel trade, Sanjay Basu, managing director...
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FAR Horizon Tours India, operator of MV Mahabaahu, which sails the Brahmaputra River, has embarked on an awareness campaign in Australia in partnership with India Tourism and Taj Hotels & Resorts.
In Sydney last night for an event with 60 attendees from the Australian travel trade, Sanjay Basu, managing director Far Horizon Tours India, hailed the vessel as being among the newest and largest river cruise ships in India to traverse the north east Assam region.
Launched in 2011, MV Mahabaahu has capacity for 46 guests across 23 rooms, 11 of which feature a private balcony.
The ship also offers a pool, Jacuzzi, spa and lounge area.
Itineraries range from two to seven nights with an array of touring options through villages, safaris, temples and tea estates.
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Basu is pictured (second from right) with Kanchan Kukreja, assistant director India Tourism (third from left) and other trade dignitaries in Sydney last night.
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