Quote of the Week
"I would love to live like a river flows, carried by the surprise of its own unfolding."
- John O'Donohue
Dear Postcard Travellers,
Some of India’s most memorable journeys happen not on roads, but on water.
Float through the quiet backwaters of Kerala; drift across the wide, mirror-like expanse of Vembanad Lake; or follow the Brahmaputra’s shifting channels through the remote heart of Assam.
These cruises aren’t about covering ground—they’re about paying attention. See birds lifting off the water, fishermen casting nets at dawn, children waving from riverbanks. Dine on fresh-caught fish cooked by your boatmen, or join naturalists to spot river dolphins and rare birds.
These intimate cruises tread lightly: solar power, local sourcing and low-impact design are woven into the experience. This is slow travel that stays with you—thoughtful, rooted and rich in human stories.
Let the current take you.
K. Hastings
Editor-in-Chief, Postcard Travel Club
Cruising through North Kerala’s Backwaters
As you step aboard ABChapri Retreat’s Lotus Houseboat, North Kerala’s quiet backwaters unfold in slow, sumptuous detail. From your teak-floored suite or sun-drenched deck, drift past temple murals, waving schoolchildren and egrets stalking the shallows.
Aboard this elegant rice boat—steeped in colonial charm but designed for mindful luxury—you’ll savour seafood feasts under the stars and sip tea from your private verandah as kingfishers skim the water’s surface.
Solar power, local craftsmanship and small-scale village excursions keep your footprint light while deepening your connection to Kerala and its people.
The Lotus is a meditative, immersive voyage through Kerala’s rarely seen natural and cultural wonders.
Cruising Vembanad: Spice Coast Cruise’s Houseboat Haven
Spice Coast Cruises by CGH Earth offers a quiet passage into the rhythms of Kerala’s backwaters. Aboard traditional Kettuvallam houseboats—solar-powered and crafted from bamboo and coir—you’ll drift across Vembanad Lake, past rice fields, toddy tappers and villages where time feels unhurried.
Meals are prepared by your boatmen, once fishermen, now hosts—lake fish marinated with local spices, cooked with care. As dusk falls, the water darkens, the cicadas rise, and your floating cabin becomes a cocoon of calm.
This is travel pared back to its essence—gentle on the land, rich in connection, and deeply rooted in place.
Brahmaputra by Boat on ABN Sukapha
On the wide, untamed waters of the Brahmaputra, ABN Sukapha offers a rare way to see Assam—unfolding slowly, with space to take it all in. Brought to you by Assam Bengal Navigation, the boat is intimate, just 24 guests, with bamboo-lined cabins and wraparound river views.
Each day brings something unexpected: elephants grazing by the shore, monks in riverside monasteries, local workers weaving their magic, and tea pickers in emerald fields.
Onboard, the details reflect the rich culture of the destination—with handwoven fabrics, local flavours, stories shared by naturalists and artisans. It’s a journey shaped by the river’s rhythm and Assam’s quiet magic.
Postcard Community Updates
Launching Soon: The Postcard Travel Diary
A new way to explore and remember your travels is just around the corner.
With the soon-to-launch Postcard Travel Diary, you’ll be able to collect the Postcard stories that spark your curiosity, add them to your wishlist, and later, turn them into memories by uploading your own photos and reflections. It’s part scrapbook, part story map—and entirely yours.
We’ll also be launching the Bangalore Postcard City Guide, showcasing a handpicked collection of artisanal restaurants, boutique shops and lifestyle events. You’ll be able to collect the Postcards that speak to you, visit the places, upload your favourite photos from each experience and grow your timeline of Postcard memories.
Stay tuned. The journey is about to begin.
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