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Your choice of shipboard credit (SBC36) or a FREE beverage package & included gratuities (BEV36). Shipboard credit based on cruise length. Up to 8 days: $500 per couple ($250 per person); 9 to 12 days: $750 per couple ($375 per person); 13+ days: $1,000 per couple ($500 per person). No beverage package on Egypt ships. Excludes World Cruise itineraries. A limited-time $25 per person deposit is due at time of booking for all featured itineraries; remaining deposit is due with final payment (excludes World Cruise itineraries). Oceans: Save up to $4,000 per couple ($2,000 per person) based on select departures and categories of Iconic Western Mediterranean, Journey to Antiquities, Ancient Mediterranean Treasures and West Indies Explorer; other itineraries, dates and categories may vary. FREE roundtrip airfare based on select departures of Panama Canal & Central America. Rivers: Save up to $4,000 per couple ($2,000 per person) based on select departures and categories of Grand European Tour; other itineraries, dates and categories may vary. FREE roundtrip international airfare based on select departures of Grand European Tour and Magnificent Mekong. FREE roundtrip airfare based on select departures of Mississippi Delta Explorer and New Orleans & Southern Charms. Expeditions: FREE roundtrip international airfare based on select departures of Antarctic Explorer. FREE roundtrip airfare based on select departures of Niagara & the Great Lakes. FREE Airfare offer available from most gateways and is subject to change: Based on inventory availability at time of purchase and may be withdrawn at any time. Additional restrictions may apply

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- Day 1DelhiMon, Apr 03, 2028
Delhi, a vibrant and historic city, has been a nucleus of power for nearly a millennium. Before India's independence in 1947, dynasties and empires alike have occupied the city and their impressive remnants can be found dotted throughout its modern streets. The towering Qutb Minar minaret, a 12th-century marvel constructed by the Delhi Sultanate, and the Mughal Empire's impressive Red Fort, a vast complex, are UNESCO World Heritage Sites that invite visitors to step back in time. New Delhi, built by the British Raj in 1931, now holds all three branches of the Indian government.
- Day 2DelhiTue, Apr 04, 2028
New Delhi is a municipality of the National Capital Territory of Delhi and the capital of India. It's wide streets and government buildings stand in stark contrast to Old Delhi's historic gems and narrow roads. Established in 1936 by the British Raj, it was their new capital before India attained its independence through political organization and nation-wide actions, including the Quit India and Non-Cooperation Movements. On August 15, 1947, the Indian flag was raised above the ramparts of the Red Fort as a symbol of independence and New Delhi became the current capital.
- Day 3AgraWed, Apr 05, 2028
Founded as the capital for a Delhi sultan and converted into the Mughal Empire's seat of power for 150 years, Agra is no stranger to ceremonial splendor and is studded with some of the most impressive architecture in India. The Taj Mahal, perhaps the most renowned Mughal structure in the world, is a marble pearl that gleams alongside the Yamuna River. Commissioned in 1631 by Shah Jahan to memorialize his empress consort, Mumtaz Mahal, as a depiction of her home in the afterlife, the Taj Mahal features colorful inlays of semi-precious stones and intricate Arabic calligraphy.
- Day 4AgraThu, Apr 06, 2028
The splendor of the Taj Mahal is best appreciated at sunrise, when the early morning rays cast the ornate mausoleum in gold hues. Visitors at this time can glimpse the Taj's impressive silhouette and explore the grounds before the crowds. Another of Agra's Mughal treasures, the Agra Fort, is crafted from vibrant red sandstone and has been shaped by each of its successive rulers. Its regal grounds recall the elegant tastes of the sultans and emperors of its past. Shah Jahan, the commissioner of the Taj Mahal, was deposed and kept prisoner here.
- Day 5JaipurFri, Apr 07, 2028
In 1727, Sawai Jai Singh II of the Kachwaha Rajputs built a new capital, Jaipur, to accommodate the growing population of his people. The new city was designed according to the principles of Vastu Shastra, a Hindu architectural science where buildings are crafted in harmony with the natural environment. At its heart is the City Palace, an impressive complex comprised of colorful gates, the ornate Chandra Mahal and the intricate Hawa Maha. Just outside the City Palace's gates lies the Pink City, where every building is mandated by law to be painted its namesake color.
- Day 6JaipurSat, Apr 08, 2028
The artistic nature of Jaipur is hard to deny; the complex windows of the Hawa Mahal, the scientific precision of the Jantar Mantar and the marvelous Jal Mahal all attest to this. Set mere miles from these stunning constructions is their predecessor, the Amber Fort. Perched atop a hill, the 16th-century fort is a striking example of Rajput architecture and a veritable palace constructed of sandstone. It contains the Sheesh Mahal, which gleams in the sunlight due to its coating of concave mirrors, and the impressive marble lattices and floral inlays of Jas Mandir.
- Day 7Nimati GhatSun, Apr 09, 2028
Nimati Ghat, like the rest of the state of Assam, sits within the Brahmaputra Valley, land which was once home to the mighty Ahom Kingdom. Ruling for an impressive, uncontested 600 years, the Ahoms created a multi-cultural society which still persists, with more than 14 languages and 5 religions co-existing in the state of Assam today. The Ahom Kingdom also left behind a rich architectural legacy; their former capital city of Sivasagar is home to the stately royal palace and Temple to Lord Shiva, a Hindu pilgrimage site situated on a vast man-made lake.
- Day 8Nimati GhatMon, Apr 10, 2028
A quaint river port called on by colorful fishing boats and popular ferries, Nimati Ghat serves as an embarkation point for travelers and locals alike looking to sail to Majuli Island, one of the largest river islands in the world, or set out on a journey along the Brahmaputra River. From its shores, the sheer expanse of the river can truly be appreciated as it stretches toward the horizon, with just a thin strip of green on the opposing bank separating it from the sky.
- Day 9MajuliTue, Apr 11, 2028
Majuli is one of the world's largest river islands but is constantly challenged by the ever-changing Brahmaputra. Birthed from a flood during the 17th century, the island spans over 136 square miles and is home to more than 150,000 people, three languages and a multitude of cultures. Many people practice neo-Vaishnavite, a major Hindu denomination, and partake in Bhaona, or stage performances of events well documented in Hindu scripture. Handcrafted bamboo and clay masks that depict deities and characters feature in these performances, bringing the scriptures to life.
- Day 10Kaziranga National ParkWed, Apr 12, 2028
Kaziranga National Park abuts the Brahmaputra River and encompasses over 165 square miles of lush forest, open jungle and grasslands. This diverse landscape was originally set aside in 1908 in an effort to conserve the dwindling population of one-horned rhinos. Now, the park has expanded to include a tiger reserve and serves as a breeding ground for elephants and wild water buffalo. Jeep excursions into Kaziranga National Park offer a chance to glimpse these incredible creatures and learn about the importance of the park's continued conservation efforts.
- Day 11Kaziranga National ParkThu, Apr 13, 2028
Like many national parks, Kaziranga has its roots in conservation. When Mary Curzon, Vicereine of India, visited the area in 1904 to see the one-horned rhino, all she found were footprints. Her guide, Balaram Hazarika, told her of the species's endangerment and pressed upon her the need for conservation. Now, the park is home to two-thirds of the one-horned rhino's global population and a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is noted for its biodiversity. From the river, visitors can truly appreciate the park's verdant landscape and keep an eye out for its magnificent residents.
- Day 12Scenic Sailing: Brahmaputra RiverFri, Apr 14, 2028
The Brahmaputra rises and falls with the rainfall of monsoon season and is a river of constant change that shapes both the landscape and lives of those who rely upon it. Its deposits of rich silt allow for fertile farmlands and flourishing communities, but its ever-fluctuating shoreline brings seasonal flooding. Local architecture features houses built on stilts, and ghats, or steps, that lead down into water, allow access regardless of water level. Bridges are rarely found, but a flow of ferries and fishing boats ease life along this dynamic river.
- Day 13GuwahatiSat, Apr 15, 2028
Along the banks of the Brahmaputra River lies Guwahati, widely considered to be the gateway to the northeast. A city of cultures, it owes its diversity to its past. Since its origin as the capital of Kamarupa, a Hindu kingdom, Guwahati has seen the rule of the Ahom people, and the Mughal and British Empires. As a result, a collection of temples, mosques and gurdwara are peppered throughout the streets and a multitude of festivals bring celebration to the city. Exhibits at the Assam State Museum display artifacts and historic art that emphasize the region's storied past.
- Day 14DelhiSun, Apr 16, 2028
Delhi's rich history has given rise to a vibrant culinary scene. The Mughal Empire introduced kebabs and biryani, a dish of savory, well-spiced meat and rice. The city itself is responsible for the creation of chole bhature, a spicy chickpea curry served with fried bread and chutney, and murgh makhani, or butter chicken, one of India's most famed dishes. Its vegetarian counterpart, dal makhani, is another favorite that hails from the state of Punjab. Lassi, a refreshing yogurt drink, and kulfi, a creamy cardamom ice cream, are excellent complements to any meal.
- Day 15DelhiMon, Apr 17, 2028
Bid farewell to your fellow guests and journey home. Or spend more time exploring, perhaps joining one of our extensions.
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Loved our trip. Loved our service.
Viking takes excellent care of their guests.....felt very safe and very secure
If we had questions we could always call & get answers. This was our first river cruise so we were unfamiliar with what to bring, etc. the cruise was everything we expected & more. Thank you Shannon.
We enjoyed our Viking cruise very much. Would definitely book another cruise. The Rhine river cruise was great.
It was an excellent trip. Very good itinerary.
We were more than pleased with the Viking China trip! Our guide was phenomenal and Viking went above and beyond their call of duty in caring for the passengers. A lady in our group fell in the Chongqing airport and broke her hip, having to go to the hospital. Viking pulled one of their English speaking guides and placed him with the couple at the hospital to act as interpreter. Hospital would not go forward with surgery until couple paid. Couple had trouble getting money wired so Viking stepped in to financially cover expenses so surgery could proceed. My husband and I were so impressed!
The Viking employees were very helpful and professional.
Great experience on River Cruise with Viking
We have been on four cruises with Viking. They have spoiled us for any other cruise line.
We had a wonderful time. Everyone from the Captain, Cruise Director, Manager and Chef were great. The crew was the best of the three cruised we took with Viking. Sorin the Mate De was very friendly and met all our need. The wait staff in the dinning room were very happy to make our experience great.
This our third trip with Viking. All the trips have each had their own uniqueness. The trip on Danube has been our least favorite. This opinion is given due to the fact that it was the trip that was to a venue that has a lot of river traffic. At each port we were docked with another ship on the river side of our boat and blocked our view. There is really something special about visiting Vienna and Passau. The Legend was an older ship and that made it less pleasurable and the staff were not as friendly and welcoming as the other two trips. The dining room wait staff was terrific, as were the other two cruises and the food was excellent. I would recommend booking this trip, even with these reservations.
Once again Affordable delivers!
Katherine did an excellent job suggesting a Viking River Tour. We had a fabulous time.
This was by far the best trip we have ever taken, and we will likely go on another Viking River cruise after this experience. Viking is very organized and the included tours are interesting and well done. Everywhere we traveled, we had local guides so we got an insiders look at the cities and additional interesting information.

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the first part on the sineas(kiev-odessa): although the ship was built in '79, it was nicely refurbished. however, the crew/service was simply not up to the standards of other european long ships like the second part on the forseti. furthermore, the tipping including tour escorts was much more than usual and we had never experienced this on our other 5 viking cruises. that being said, they were quite good guides. also the wines were the same for the whole trip on the sineas; we did not like the white at all. the red was okay. however, the wines which changed daily on the forseti were quite good as was the service and food. the room on the forseti seemed cramped; not sure about the size compared to our recent douro river trip. the next to the last night in bordeaux viking provided a fabulous dining experience at chateau kirwan, one of the best experiences we've had; staff outdid themselves. all in all, it was a very good trip.