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Ha Long Bay Travel Guide for Indian Travelers

Last Updated: May 13, 2026 | 15 min read

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100km
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1,000+
Years History
Oct–Apr
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UNESCO
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About Ha Long Bay

Discover Ha Long Bay

Ha Long Bay is Vietnam's most iconic natural wonder — a UNESCO World Heritage seascape where nearly 2,000 limestone islands rise from jade-green waters like ancient sculptures frozen in time. Often called "the eighth wonder of the world," Ha Long Bay offers overnight cruises through mist-wrapped karsts, hidden caves lit by cathedral light, and kayaking into lagoons that no road can reach. Just 180km east of Hanoi, it's the destination that makes every Indian traveler's Vietnam trip unforgettable.

Most Indian travelers visit Ha Long Bay on a 2-night cruise — and those who do consistently say it was the highlight of their entire trip. The magic is in the slowness: waking up anchored between islands at sunrise, watching morning fog lift off the water while sipping chai on your cabin deck. Ha Long rewards those who stay, not those who rush.

  • LocationNortheast Vietnam — 180km from Hanoi
  • From Hanoi4–4.5 hours by road
  • Best SeasonOctober to April
  • Famous ForOvernight cruises, limestone karsts, sea caves
  • UNESCO SiteHa Long Bay (1994 & 2000)
  • Vegetarian FoodAvailable on all cruises with advance notice
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Top Attractions in Ha Long Bay

Sung Sot (Surprise Cave)

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Ha Long Bay's Largest Limestone Cathedral

Sung Sot Cave is Ha Long Bay's most spectacular natural wonder — a vast 10,000-square-meter limestone grotto with 30-meter-high ceilings draped in stalactites that look like frozen chandeliers. Discovered by French explorers in 1901 and named "Cave of Surprises," it lives up to its name with two massive chambers that leave every visitor speechless. The cave sits on Bo Hon Island and is included in nearly every Ha Long Bay cruise itinerary. After climbing 100 stone steps through lush forest, you'll enter the first chamber — a "waiting room" with delicate rock formations. But the real magic happens in the second chamber: a cathedral-like space so vast it holds thousands, with formations resembling elephants, horses, and mythical creatures. Vietnamese legend says hero Thanh Giong left his horse and sword here after defeating invaders. The 800-meter illuminated walkway winds past intricate formations, and the cave stays naturally cool (20-22°C) even on hot days. At the far end, climb to an outdoor viewing platform with one of Ha Long Bay's most photographed panoramas: emerald waters and karst islands stretching to the horizon.

Entry Fee
₹680 (200,000 VND) — included in most 2-3 day cruises
Time Needed
45-60 minutes to explore both chambers and viewpoint
Best Time
Early morning (8-9 AM) or late afternoon (4-5 PM) to avoid crowds
What to Bring
Closed-toe shoes (steps can be wet), light jacket (cave is cool), camera for viewpoint

"The scale reminded us of Borra Caves in Andhra Pradesh but 10x larger and with better lighting" — common feedback from Indian visitors. The combination of natural beauty, easy accessibility, and Instagram-worthy viewpoint makes this Ha Long's most popular attraction.

Lan Ha Bay

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Ha Long Bay's Quieter, Pristine Sister

Lan Ha Bay is where Ha Long Bay was 20 years ago — 400 limestone islands dotting jade-green waters, most uninhabited and wrapped in jungle, with a fraction of the tourist traffic. Located just south of Ha Long Bay bordering Cat Ba Island, Lan Ha offers cleaner waters perfect for swimming, secluded white-sand beaches accessible only by kayak, and luxury cruises with newer boats and better facilities. What sets Lan Ha apart is the intimacy: while Ha Long's main routes feel busy with dozens of boats, Lan Ha's cruises navigate hidden lagoons where you might be the only boat in sight. Most visitors experience Lan Ha on 2-night luxury cruises that include kayaking through Dark-Bright Cave (a tunnel opening into a hidden lagoon), swimming at Ba Trai Dao Beach, cycling through Viet Hai Village on Cat Ba Island, and watching sunset from the sundeck. The cruises here feature private balconies, infinity pools, and gourmet meals. The bay's isolation makes it ideal for families and honeymooners seeking peace over crowds.

Cruise Cost
₹11,900-28,700/person/night (2-day); ₹22,900-59,900 (3-day) — includes meals & activities
Best Cruises
Peony Cruise (value), Ambassador Signature (luxury), Au Co (wellness)
Best Season
October-April (dry weather); avoid June-September monsoon
Vegetarian Food
All cruises accommodate if notified 24 hours advance

"Ha Long Bay without the crowds — cleaner water, newer boats, and we actually felt like we discovered something" — feedback from Indian couples. Choose Lan Ha if you want fewer crowds, better swimming, premium boats, and don't mind paying 20-30% more.

Ti Top Island

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Ha Long Bay's Most Iconic Viewpoint

Ti Top Island offers Ha Long Bay's postcard-perfect panorama — a mountaintop viewing platform reached by 400 stone steps that rewards climbers with a 360-degree view of emerald waters and limestone karsts stretching to infinity. Named after Russian cosmonaut Gherman Titov who visited with President Ho Chi Minh in 1962, this small island packs two experiences: a crescent white-sand beach perfect for swimming, and that legendary summit view. The climb takes 15-20 minutes with rest platforms along the way. Most visitors need moderate fitness — steps are well-maintained with handrails but can get crowded when multiple cruises anchor. The beach below offers calm, protected waters ideal for families and kids, with beach chairs (₹170/hour) and a small café selling coconut water (₹170). Ti Top is included in almost every Ha Long itinerary — both day cruises and overnight trips stop here for 60-90 minutes. The island has changing rooms, freshwater showers, and clean toilets, making it comfortable for families.

Entry
Included in cruise — no separate ticket needed
Time Needed
1-1.5 hours (climb + swim + photos)
Best Time
Early morning (8-9 AM) or after 3 PM to avoid midday heat and crowds
What to Wear
Athletic shoes (steps can be slippery), swimwear underneath, sun hat essential

The viewpoint rivals any Himachal hill station view, but with islands instead of mountains. Most Indian families split up: adventurous members climb while others relax on the beach. The combination of exercise and swimming makes it a hit with kids and adults alike.

Cat Ba Island

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Ha Long Bay's Adventure Base

Cat Ba Island is Ha Long Bay's largest inhabited island — a rugged 285-square-kilometer national park where half is protected jungle and half is fishing villages, beaches, and Cat Ba Town. Most cruises visit Viet Hai Village, a remote farming community accessible only by boat, where you'll cycle through rice paddies visiting homes where families live without electricity. It's authentic Vietnam untouched by tourism — kids playing in dirt roads, water buffalo grazing, elderly villagers weaving bamboo. Beyond village visits, Cat Ba offers rock climbing (some of Asia's best limestone sport climbing), Cannon Fort (₹170 entrance) with 360-degree bay views, and jungle trekking in the Cat Ba National Park. Cat Ba Town comes alive at sunset with seafood restaurants, live music bars, and local families strolling the waterfront.

Finally seeing real Vietnamese village life, not tourist shows — reminded many Indians of rural Punjab or Kerala 30 years ago. The authenticity is what makes it special. Village restaurants serve home-cooked meals with vegetarian options if notified in advance.

Village Visit
Included in most 3-day Lan Ha cruises — 2-3 hours cycling
Getting There
Hydrofoil from Haiphong (₹680, 45 min) or bus from Hanoi (₹850, 4 hrs)
Best For
Families wanting cultural immersion, adventure travelers, budget travelers
What to Bring
Comfortable shoes, sun protection, small bills (₹340-680) for village purchases

"This is what we travel for — not polished tourist sites but real life, real people, real stories. The village visit was more memorable than any cave or island."

Ha Long Bay Overnight Cruise

The Way to Experience Ha Long Bay

An overnight cruise transforms Ha Long Bay from a tourist attraction into an experience — waking anchored between karst islands, watching mist lift off water at sunrise while sipping chai on your private balcony, falling asleep to gentle waves. Indian travelers who did day trips consistently regret it; those who did 2-nights call it their Vietnam highlight. Ha Long has 300+ cruise operators from budget wooden boats to ultra-luxury steel yachts. The sweet spot for Indian families is mid-range to luxury (₹11,900-22,900/night): spacious cabins with private bathrooms, AC, floor-to-ceiling windows, gourmet meals, quality activities. Day 1: Board at noon, welcome drink and lunch while cruising, afternoon kayaking or cave visit, sunset cocktails on sundeck, 5-7 course dinner, evening squid fishing, sleep anchored in protected cove. Day 2: Wake to sunrise and tai chi, light breakfast, explore another cave or village, brunch while cruising, return by early afternoon.

All meals, activities (kayaking, caves, tai chi, cooking class), and guide services are included — only alcohol and spa cost extra. The boats themselves range dramatically in quality and price.

Cost
Budget: ₹8,500-11,900 | Mid-range: ₹13,600-22,900 | Luxury: ₹25,500-51,000+ per person/night
Architecture
2 nights ideal (covers main sights); 1 night feels short; 3 nights only for deep relaxation
Best Months
October-December (dry, cool, clear); avoid June-September monsoon
Vegetarian Meals
All cruises accommodate if requested during booking — very experienced with Indian dietary needs

"Waking up in the middle of Ha Long Bay felt like being in a dream — no amount of photos prepared us for the real thing. Worth every rupee."

Making the Right Choice

Halong Bay vs Lan Ha Bay — Which One Should Indian Travelers Choose?

Most Indian travelers default to Halong Bay because it's the name they've heard. It's on every Vietnam itinerary template, every travel agent brochure, every YouTube vlog. That recognition is earned — Halong Bay is genuinely spectacular and deserves its reputation. But a growing number of Indian travelers, especially those returning to Vietnam or traveling as couples, are now specifically choosing Lan Ha Bay — and coming back saying it was the better decision.

FEATURE HALONG BAY LAN HA BAY
LOCATION Quang Ninh Province, Northeast Vietnam South of Cat Ba Island, same archipelago
UNESCO STATUS Yes — double inscribed 1994 & 2000
Heritage prestige
Not UNESCO listed
But equally stunning scenery
SCENERY FOCUS Dramatic karsts, jungle-covered peaks, ancient temples Hidden lagoons, pristine beaches, village life
PRICE RANGE ₹4,500–₹35,000/person per night ₹5,500–₹25,000/person per night
CROWD LEVEL High — most popular bay in Vietnam
Peak season very busy
Significantly fewer tourists
Much quieter
WATER CLARITY Good — can get murky near cruise zones Cleaner, greener water
Better swimming
CAVES Sung Sot, Thien Cung, Dau Go
Large and dramatic caves
Dark & Bright Cave
Kayak-only access, no crowds
INDIAN VERDICT The name everyone recognises
Easier to plan — Trust factor
Fewer crowds, cleaner water
Those who go, prefer it

Which Bay Is Better for Indian Families?

For Indian families traveling with children or elderly parents, Halong Bay is the more practical choice. The cruise infrastructure is better developed — more cabin size options, more vegetarian meal flexibility, smoother boarding logistics at Tuan Chau Marina, and a wider range of cruises at every price point.

Which Bay Is Better for Honeymoon Couples?

For Indian honeymoon couples, Lan Ha Bay has a strong case. The significantly lower crowd levels mean you're far more likely to anchor in a quiet lagoon with no other boats visible — the kind of privacy and romance that's genuinely harder to find in Halong's busier zones.

Our Verdict for Indian Travelers

First-time visitors: Choose Halong Bay — the scale is unmatched, the caves are more impressive, and the cruise experience is more polished. The name alone carries a kind of travel prestige that's hard to put a price on.

Returning travelers: Lan Ha Bay will exceed every expectation. Cleaner water, quieter anchorages, better kayaking, and the feeling that you've found a version of Halong Bay that most travelers haven't discovered yet.

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Pro Tip for Indian Travelers:

For those with 2 or more nights to spend on the water, the ideal solution is a cruise that covers both — departing Tuan Chau, sailing through Halong's iconic karst corridor, then continuing south into Lan Ha Bay's quieter waters. Several reputable cruise operators offer this combined route, and Indian travelers who've done it consistently rate it as the best possible way to experience the full bay.

Ha Long Bay Quick Facts

Essential information for planning your Ha Long Bay trip

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Best Time to Visit
October to April
Dry & cool. December–February best weather. Avoid June–September typhoon season.
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Recommended Duration
2 Days 1 Night
Minimum for cruise experience. 3 days 2 nights ideal for luxury travelers.
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Distance From Hanoi
3.5-4 hours
180km by road. Cruise shuttle included | Private car ₹6,400-9,800
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Cruise Budget
₹17,000–102,000
Per person for 2D1N. Mid-range ₹27,000-46,000 recommended for Indian families.
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Vegetarian Food
Available
All cruises arrange vegetarian meals if informed during booking. Pure veg possible.
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Health & Safety
Generally safe
Carry motion sickness pills. Travel insurance recommended. Water — bottled only.
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Weather
Four Seasons
Winter: 15–20°C | Summer: 28–35°C | Pack layers and sunscreen
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Cruise Booking
Book 2-3 months ahead
Peak season (Dec-Feb) fills fast. Indian holidays book earliest.

3-Day Ha Long Bay Itinerary for Indians

Detailed day-by-day breakdown with timings, costs, and Indian traveler tips

01
DAY 1

Hanoi → Ha Long Bay Cruise (Sung Sot Cave & Kayaking)

Morning-Afternoon
  • 7:30-8:00 AM: Hotel pickup in Hanoi Old Quarter
  • 8:00 AM-12:00 PM: 4-hour drive to Tuan Chau Marina (180km). Rest stop with clean toilets (Indian-style available), Vietnamese coffee ₹85-140
  • 12:00-12:30 PM: Check-in, welcome drink, receive cabin key
  • 12:30-1:30 PM: Board cruise, explore cabin (hot water 24/7 for chai). Lunch while departing — vegetarian if pre-booked
  • 2:30-4:00 PM: Sung Sot Cave via tender boat — 100 steps climb (like Tirupati but shorter), massive limestone cavern, viewpoint with Ha Long panorama
  • 5:00-6:00 PM: Kayaking at Luon Cave OR swimming at Ti Top Island beach
Evening
  • 5:30-6:30 PM: Sunset cocktail on sundeck (complimentary drinks)
  • 6:30-7:00 PM: Spring roll cooking demo (vegetarian available)
  • 7:30-9:00 PM: 5-7 course dinner. Vegetarian/Jain menu if pre-requested. Alcohol NOT mandatory — soft drinks, tea free
  • Evening: Optional squid fishing, movie night, stargazing. Overnight anchored (gentle rocking like Kerala houseboats)
  • Prayer/puja welcome on sundeck
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DAY 2

Lan Ha Bay — Dark-Bright Cave

Morning
  • 6:00-6:30 AM: Sunrise viewing — mist rising off water (90% of Indians say this was trip highlight)
  • 6:30-7:00 AM: Tai chi on deck (like gentle yoga)
  • 7:00-8:00 AM: Light breakfast — coffee, Indian tea on request, pastries, fruit
  • 8:30-11:30 AM: Viet Hai Village on Cat Ba Island — cycle 5km through rice paddies, local homes without electricity, water buffalo, bamboo weaving. Feels like rural Punjab/Kerala 30 years ago. Purchase handicrafts (₹340-1,020)
Afternoon-Evening
  • 12:00-1:30 PM: Brunch buffet — pho, spring rolls, stir-fried vegetables, fruit. Vegetarian section marked
  • 2:30-4:00 PM: Kayak through Dark-Bright Cave into hidden lagoon OR swim at secluded beach (20-28°C, cleaner than Ha Long)
  • 5:30-6:30 PM: Sunset with drinks
  • 7:30-9:30 PM: Captain's Dinner — 7-course meal, vegetarian menu available
  • 9:00-10:00 PM: Live Vietnamese music OR movie under stars
  • Overnight in Lan Ha Bay — complete silence, stars visible
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DAY 3

Ti Top Island Viewpoint → Hanoi Return

Morning
  • 6:00-6:30 AM: Final sunrise — last golden hour photos
  • 8:30-10:00 AM: Ti Top Island. Choice A: Climb 400 steps to summit (15-20 min, like Vaishno Devi but shorter) for 360° panorama — iconic photo spot. Choice B: Beach, swim in calm water. Island has changing rooms, showers, café (coconut water ₹170). Split families — adventurous climb, others swim
  • 12:00-1:00 PM: Final brunch while cruising back
Afternoon
  • 1:30-2:00 PM: Disembark. Optional tip: ₹1,700-3,400/person for excellent service
  • 2:00-5:30 PM: 4-hour drive to Hanoi with rest stop
  • 5:30-6:00 PM: Hotel drop-off. Evening free
  • Flying out next morning? Book airport hotel (20 min vs 45 min from Old Quarter)
Important Cruise Tips
  • Most cruises include shared activities like kayaking, cave visits, cooking class, and squid fishing.
  • Vegetarian/Jain meals should be informed at least 2–3 days before cruise departure.
  • Day 1 usually feels busy due to transfer and cruise check-in timings.
  • Most cruises start around noon and return to Hanoi by afternoon on the last day.
  • Drinks and personal expenses are normally not included in cruise packages.
  • Getting to Ha Long Bay from Hanoi

    Most cruises include Hanoi hotel pickup. For independent travelers, here are transport options

    Hanoi to Ha Long Bay (Tuan Chau Marina)

    Method Cost Duration Best For
    Cruise Shuttle Included 3.5-4 hours All cruise passengers — picks up from hotel
    Private Car ₹6,400-9,800/vehicle 3.5 hours Families wanting flexibility, early/late departures
    Public Bus ₹1,000-15,000/person 4 hours Budget travelers — departs My Dinh Station

    From Airport Direct to Ha Long:

    Private transfer: ₹6,000-9,500/vehicle, 4 hours — ideal for morning arrivals boarding afternoon cruises.
    Indian note:
    Most mid-range+ cruises include free Hanoi pickup — verify when booking.

    Getting to Cat Ba Island

    Method Cost Notes
    Hydrofoil from Haiphong ₹680 45 min. Haiphong 2 hours from Hanoi (₹340 bus)
    Direct Bus Hanoi-Cat Ba ₹850-1,190 4 hours including ferry. Departs 7 AM, 1 PM

    On Cat Ba Transport:

    Transportation: Motorbike rental ₹340-510/day (Indian license NOT valid), bicycle ₹170-255/day (good for flat areas), local taxi ₹170-340 for town trips.
    Most practical for Indian families: Stay on cruise (transport included) rather than Cat Ba independently.

    Important Tip: Avoid late evening transfers during monsoon season, as ferry schedules can sometimes change due to weather conditions.

    Where to Stay in Ha Long Bay

    95% of Indian travelers stay on cruises instead of mainland hotels. Choosing the right cruise category matters more than choosing a hotel in Ha Long City.

    Ha Long Bay Cruises

    Best for: First-time Vietnam travelers, families, luxury travelers, shorter itineraries

    Budget Cruise: Le Journey Cruise

    ₹7,500–12,000/person (2D1N)

    Good for budget-conscious Indian travelers wanting the overnight cruise experience without luxury pricing. Basic cabins, sightseeing, kayaking, and shared activities included.

    Mid-Range Cruise: La Regina Classic Cruise

    ₹14,000–24,000/person (2D1N)

    One of the safer choices for Indian families and couples. Better food quality, cleaner cabins, balcony options, and smoother service compared to low-budget cruises.

    Luxury Cruise: Capella Cruise

    ₹28,000–55,000/person (2D1N)

    Premium luxury experience with large balcony cabins, jacuzzi, fine dining, spa, entertainment, and less crowded atmosphere. Popular for honeymoon travelers.

    Why choose Ha Long Bay: Easier access from Hanoi, iconic sightseeing route, more cruise choices, better for first-time visitors.

    Downside: Some routes can feel crowded during peak season.

    Lan Ha Bay Cruises

    Best for: Best for: Honeymoon couples, premium travelers, peaceful cruise experience

    Budget Cruise: Verdure Lotus Cruise

    ₹9,000–15,000/person (2D1N)

    Affordable Lan Ha Bay option with quieter routes than central Ha Long Bay. Suitable for couples wanting peaceful scenery without paying luxury rates.

    Mid-Range Cruise: Rita Cruise

    ₹12,400-25,800/night

    Very popular among Indian honeymoon travelers. Spacious balcony cabins, modern interiors, better food service, and quieter overnight areas.

    Luxury Cruise: Luxury Cruise

    ₹35,000–70,000/person (2D1N)

    One of the most luxurious cruise experiences in Northern Vietnam. Large suites, private balconies, premium dining, elegant design, and less touristy routes.

    Why choose Lan Ha Bay: Cleaner routes, fewer tourist boats, more peaceful atmosphere, better honeymoon experience.

    Downside: Slightly higher pricing compared to regular Ha Long Bay cruises.

    Booking Tips for Indians:

    • Avoid Cheap Cruise available online. Very low-cost cruises often disappoint in food quality, room condition, and crowd levels.
    • Room Type: For honeymoon travelers, always choose balcony cabins. Interior cabins reduce the overall experience significantly.
    • Vegeterian Food Inform vegetarian or Jain meal requirements before booking, not during check-in.
    • Vegetarian: Ha Long hotels have veg breakfast buffet. Cat Ba homestays cook veg if arranged in advance
    • Check Inclusions:Check whether transfers from Hanoi, kayaking, drinks, and taxes are included. Many “cheap” cruise prices exclude these.
    • Idea Cruise for Indians: 2 Days 1 Night cruises are ideal for most Indian travelers. One-day trips feel too rushed.
    • Choose Day: Weekends and Vietnamese public holidays are much more crowded and expensive.

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    What Indian Travelers Say

    Real experiences from Indian families and travelers who visited Ha Long Bay

    ★★★★★

    "The 2-night cruise was absolutely worth it. Sunrise over the karst islands, kayaking through caves, and the vegetarian Vietnamese food was surprisingly good. Our kids loved the swimming and boat activities."

    — Priya & Rajesh Sharma, Mumbai

    Visited November 2025

    ★★★★★

    "Perfect honeymoon destination! We booked the Peony Cruise balcony cabin through Sky Journey Tours. The private sunset on our balcony, candlelit dinner, and waking up to mist-covered islands was magical."

    — Amit & Kavita Patel, Ahmedabad

    Visited December 2025

    ★★★★★

    "As strict vegetarians we were worried, but the cruise arranged pure veg meals after we mentioned it during booking. Sung Sot Cave and Ti Top Island viewpoint were highlights. Much better than expected!"

    — Sneha Reddy, Bangalore

    Visited January 2026

    ★★★★★

    "Cat Ba Village cycling and Lan Ha Bay kayaking on Day 2 were so peaceful. The cruise staff were professional and spoke good English. Worth every rupee we spent. Book 2 nights, not 1!"

    — Rohan Mehta, Delhi

    Visited October 2025

    ★★★★★

    "Traveled with my 70-year-old parents. They managed everything fine - elevator on boat, gentle cave walks, comfortable cabin. The crew was very helpful with elderly passengers. Highly recommend for families."

    — Anjali Singh, Pune

    Visited March 2026