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]]>This river cruise takes you drifting through southern India’s backwaters in a rice barge. Experience authentic fishing villages, bracing walks and tiger-spotting.
Experience the thrilling charm of Egypt’s ancient waters. You can set off from Luxor in a classic small cruise ship or even in an Agatha-Christie-style steamship as you explore ancient temples and the luscious river banks.
The busiest waterway in Europe, the Rhine affords the most varied views on the continent. Ranging from battlefields and baroque palaces to medieval castles and winter Christmas markets, a river cruise along the Rhine will prove to be a magical fairy tale experience all year round.
You can cruise the largest river in the world in Brazil or in Peru. Peru offers shallow waters and mountainous sights while Brazil takes you through the dense buzzing wildlife of the rainforest.
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]]>However, river cruises are becoming more and more popular as an alternative to the traditional concept of a cruise!
River cruises typically take place on boats that are much smaller than a typical ocean liner. They’re also generally catered to a more mature and relaxed crowd, allowing for like-minded people to enjoy the company and views that this experience provides.
While river cruises originally became popular in Europe on routes such as the Danube and Douro Rivers, they are now becoming more and more popular all around the world! From taking visitors through American wine country to the sultry lowlands of Southeast Asia, river cruises are beginning to provide more and more unique options to travelers.
So, if a low-key and relaxed environment is your thing and you are looking to explore in 2020, why not consider a river cruise?
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]]>The post 4 of the World’s Best River Cruises appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This river cruise takes you drifting through southern India’s backwaters in a rice barge. Experience authentic fishing villages, bracing walks and tiger-spotting.
Experience the thrilling charm of Egypt’s ancient waters. You can set off from Luxor in a classic small cruise ship or even in an Agatha-Christie-style steamship as you explore ancient temples and the luscious river banks.
The busiest waterway in Europe, the Rhine affords the most varied views on the continent. Ranging from battlefields and baroque palaces to medieval castles and winter Christmas markets, a river cruise along the Rhine will prove to be a magical fairy tale experience all year round.
You can cruise the largest river in the world in Brazil or in Peru. Peru offers shallow waters and mountainous sights while Brazil takes you through the dense buzzing wildlife of the rainforest.
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]]>The post River Cruises Are One of 2020’s Hottest Travel Trends appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>However, river cruises are becoming more and more popular as an alternative to the traditional concept of a cruise!
River cruises typically take place on boats that are much smaller than a typical ocean liner. They’re also generally catered to a more mature and relaxed crowd, allowing for like-minded people to enjoy the company and views that this experience provides.
While river cruises originally became popular in Europe on routes such as the Danube and Douro Rivers, they are now becoming more and more popular all around the world! From taking visitors through American wine country to the sultry lowlands of Southeast Asia, river cruises are beginning to provide more and more unique options to travelers.
So, if a low-key and relaxed environment is your thing and you are looking to explore in 2020, why not consider a river cruise?
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