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Expedition Sundarbans

Expedition Sundarbans

From USD $10,000

Description

Join us for a journey into one of the last major mangrove forest of the world, looking for interesting wildlife and plants. Heading further along the coast of the Bay of Bengal we will see the rural life of Bangladesh and Myanmar, before we end our voyage in Yangon, seeing some of the most venerated and sacred Buddhist sites.

Trip Name
Expedition Sundarbans
Days
15
Overview
Vessel Type: Luxury Expedition Length: 338 Feet/102.9 Metres Passenger Capacity: 120 passengers Refurbished: 2016 Her small size and shallow draft allow close-up access to rugged coasts well beyond the reach of ordinary vessels. And she has been newly refurbished to help guests maximize their experience and build a genuine connection with the regions they visit.  Spacious decks and panoramic public rooms mean the drama of the unexpected is never far from view. A fleet of Zodiacs allows exploration from the water or remote landings anywhere nature or curiosity dictate. Since many of our expeditions sail to some of the world's most pristine coral reef systems, there's a glass-bottom boat for underwater viewing along with a full complement of snorkelling equipment and a dive programme for advanced divers.  We've also taken great care to assemble a truly outstanding Expedition Team, composed of experts in the culture, history and wild life of the destinations, to present informal talks, guide Zodiac outings and lead small-group explorations ashore. While back on board, every creature comfort awaits: an ocean-view suite, in-suite bar and the head-to-toe pampering of a butler; elegant lounges and open bar where fellow travellers gather to swap tales about their day's adventures; and cuisine that meets Silversea's standards of culinary excellence — which are lofty, indeed. Imaginative menus in The Restaurant feature both regional offerings and dishes inspired by Relais & Châteaux. Additional amenities include a sun-catching pool deck, an internet cafe, a fitness centre, and a beauty and massage centre — particularly alluring after an adventurous day ashore.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1 — Chennai, India
Embark Silver Discoverer this afternoon and depart on your exciting 14-day Silversea Expedition – Expedition Sundarbans. After a mandatory safety drill head out onto the Pool Deck for a ‘Sail Away’ party, leaving Chennai behind.Later during the afternoon, the Expedition Team and important crew members will be introduced.In the evening, enjoy the first of many fine dining experiences in The Restaurant and relax in the Discoverer Lounge or on the open decks.
Day 2 - Day 2 — At Sea
Today, Silver Discoverer will head along India’s east coast in a northeasterly direction. Meet some of your fellow explorers on the outer decks, helping our naturalists looking for seabirds and marine life. You can also attend one of several presentations offered by our experts, or learn about the preparation of culinary highlights presented by our Chef.This evening the Captain will invite you to the Captain’s Welcome Cocktail and our Chef and Restaurant Manager would like to see you in The Restaurant for a special Welcome Dinner.
Day 3 - Day 3 — Gopalpur, India
Silver Discoverer’s visit to Gopalpur will permit us to travel to Chilika Lake, India’s first wetland of international importance. The lake is the largest wintering ground for migratory birds on the Indian sub-continent with over one million migratory waterfowl and shorebirds staying there. The Nalbana Bird Sanctuary with Nalaban Island is the core area of the RAMSAR designated wetlands.Birders will be on the lookout for Lesser Flamingos, Grey, Purple, Pond and Night Herons, White Ibis, Brahminy Ducks, Pallas’s Fish Eagle, White-bellied Sea Eagles and River Terns.This is also the only known area in India for Irrawaddy dolphins and dugongs.
Day 4 - Day 4 — At Sea
Continuing along India’s east coast, our lecturers will take the opportunity to present topics related to the Bay of Bengal and the upcoming visit to the Sundarbans.Attend a seminar, or relax on the outer decks, letting our Bar Team prepare the refreshment of your choice. If you think you need some exercise, The Gym will be at hand; if you are more inclined to have a massage, visit The Spa.
Day 5 - Days 5-7 — Sundarbans, Bangladesh
Named after the Sundari trees, the Sundarbans is an area reaching from Bangladesh into India. Spreading over an area of approximately 10,000 square kilometres, it is the largest halophytic mangrove forest in the world. The Indian core area (Sundarbans National Park) has been designated as a World Heritage Site in 1987; the three Wildlife Sanctuaries in Bangladesh were inscribed in 1997. Wildlife species present are macaques, Indian grey mongoose, leopard cats, Ridley sea turtle, wild boar, jungle cat, flying foxes, and spotted deer (Chital).Silver Discoverer will be sailing through the Sundarbans up the Mongla River to reach Mongla Port, one of Bangladesh’s important seaports –although found inland- to clear into the country.While we travel up the river, spend time on the outer decks to get a first impression of the world’s largest mangrove forest. Alternatively, attend lecture presentation or talks to know more about this fascinating part of the Indian subcontinent.During the three days we will spend here, Silver Discoverer will be mainly based in the Pashur River. We intend go ashore at Hiron Point for natural history walks and possibly an exploratory Zodiac cruise. This is where we will pick up local rangers which together with local guides will accompany us during the three days of exploration. The days will be spent going out early in the morning. After our first impressions we will head back to Silver Discoverer to escape the mid-day heat. During the afternoons, we will again take to the Zodiacs to look for aquatic mammals that frequent the tidal waters, including the Ganges dolphin, Indo-Pacific humpbacked dolphin, Irrawaddy dolphin and finless porpoise, while on land we might see wild boar, spotted deer, and rhesus macaques. Birders will be on the look-out for White-bellied Sea Eagles, Brahminy Kites, Intermediate Egrets, Indian Pond Heron, as well as Collared and Black-capped Kingfisher. As the best time for wildlife observation here is around sunset, we will stay out until late.In the very early morning of our second and third day in the Sundarbans we will offer ‘first light’ Zodiac cruises into the mangrove forest. The narrow channels are known to have Stork-billed and Brown-winged Kingfisher, Oriental Magpie Robins, White Wagtails, and many other birds. During our cruises we will take time to drift, which will permit us to hear birdsong all the better. In time for late breakfasts we will return to Silver Discoverer and attend lectures about the Sundarbans.At Harbaria, well-maintained boardwalks will permit us to enter the mangrove forest without engine-noise. Rhesus macaques are regularly seen, but this walk will give a great opportunity to see the different plant species our lecturers talked about: cedar mangrove, cannonball mangrove, sea holly, sea mango, blinding mangrove, nipa palm, and Phoenix palm. Groups ashore are always accompanied by one of the local rangers.
Day 6 - Day 8 — Moheshkhali Island, Bangladesh
At Moheshkhali we will see the real rural Bangladesh. During the morning, we intend to take our Zodiacs to go ashore and to explore the small village with its school and temple. To get a feeling of how the locals live, we will take local transport (rickshaws and tuk tuks) and visit a Buddhist temple, meeting the monks and getting to know the daily routine of the apprentices and monks themselves. Later we visit the school (where our/your donations will be very welcome) and a group of Burmese weavers will be showing us the use of traditional equipment. The cotton products these ladies prepare will be on offer as well. We will then have time to visit a small Rakhayn (Burmese) community at Thakur Tala village before heading back by Zodiac to have lunch aboard Silver Discoverer. Moheshkhali is not at all touristy and our visit should be a good opportunity for us to interact with local communities.In the late afternoon, we hope to once again take to the Zodiacs, this time to see life on the river banks. We should be able to see fishermen which will be fishing in little boats or with nets from the shore, and will pass areas where small wooden ships are being repaired. We also plan to go ashore at Sonadia Island to see one of the fishing camps and should get to see the oxen after which the island is named (Mahisa is buffalo in the local language).
Day 7 - Day 9 — St. Martins Island, Bangladesh
St. Martin’s Island and Chera Dwip are Bangladesh’s southernmost islands and are actually connected at low tide. These are the only coralline islands and as such have been protected with only limited access for many years.Turtles come to nest on the beaches, and the beach morning glories and palm trees give the impression of a South Sea island.We will go ashore to explore the small island(s) and depending on the tide intend to offer swimming and snorkelling.
Day 8 - Days 10 - 11 — Sittwe and Kalandan River, Myanmar
Once Silver Discoverer has arrived in our first port in Myanmar –and shortly after the authorities have cleared the ship in- we will have a look at the capital of Myanmar’s Rakhine State and one of the most important ports along Myanmar’s Bay of Bengal coast. Visiting the capital, we hope to see the Shwezedi monastery, quite important in Myanmar’s modern history. Since Myanmar has recognized more than 135 ethnic groups and the Rakhine State Cultural Museum gives a good overview of this particular ethnic group. With our Zodiacs we intend to explore the Kalandan River. We intend to take the Zodiacs not only up the river, but into smaller channels and would like to see one of the local villages.Pending local authorization and if conditions permit, we would like to explore Mrauk-U further inland.
Day 9 - Day 12 — Ngapali, Myanmar
With its 15 miles of white beaches, fringed by palm trees, Ngapali has attracted visitors who look for an unspoilt coast and simply want to relax.We will go ashore during the afternoon and it is yours to decide whether you want to unwind on the beach or perhaps do some exercise and hike in the nearby rainforest.
Day 10 - Day 13 — At Sea
While Silver Discoverer sails along the coast of Ayeyarwady, one of Myanmar’s regions, our lecture staff will be on hand to offer a selection of informative and interesting talks and presentations.The Spa and Gym are other options to spend your time –and you can be pampered by our Bar and Restaurant Teams. The choice is yours. In the afternoon, our onboard Videographer/Photographer will present the Voyage-DVD.
Day 11 - Day 14 — Yangon, Myanmar
Silver Discoverer will sail up the Yangon River, and will go alongside in the very heart of Yangon.Today we will see one of the largest reclining Buddha in the world at the Chaukhtatgyi Pagoda and will visit the world-famous 2,500-year-old Shwedagon Pagoda. The top of the stupa is said to be adorned with more than 5,400 diamonds and more than 2,300 rubies. So much gold and so many gold leafs have been applied to the pagoda over the centuries that it is estimated the stupa has more gold than the Republic of Myanmar has officially as gold reserves. Venerated as a symbol of architectural perfection the glittering golden stupa is considered the appearance of Gautama Buddha in the present world — certainly a highlight.To celebrate our arrival into Yangon and the end of our voyage, we will enjoy a very special evening ashore. At the end of our excursion we will be driven to the Karaweik Palace Restaurant where a myriad of Myanmar flavours along with a cultural presentation of Myanmar traditional music and dances will be another highlight of our voyage.
Day 12 - Day 15 — Yangon, Myanmar
Following breakfast, disembark Silver Discoverer.
Day 13 - Please Note:
Expedition highlights and wildlife listed here are possible experiences only and cannot be guaranteed. Your Expedition Leader and Captain will work together to ensure opportunities for adventure and exploration are the best possible, taking into account the prevailing weather, wildlife activity and ice conditions. Expedition Team members scheduled for this voyage are subject to change or cancellation.

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
19-02-201905-03-2019USD $0Explorer Suite. From
19-02-201905-03-2019USD $0View Suite. From
19-02-201905-03-2019USD $0Vista Suite. From
19-02-201905-03-2019USD $0Veranda Suite. From
19-02-201905-03-2019USD $0Medallion Suite. From

Inclusions

    • Explore the Sundarbans –a UNESCO World Heritage Site
    • during three days
    • Take part in early morning and late afternoon Zodiac cruises in the Sundarbans –the best time to see and hear wildlife
    • Get to see the rural Bangladesh
    • See the Shwedagon Pagoda –one of Myanmar’s most sacred sites

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