Reports have it that the project will facilitate 'hop on hop off' ferry service, and will connect the seven historic and religious sites of Kamakhya, Doul Govinda, Pandunath, Aswaklanta, Chakreshwar, Umananda, and Auniati Satra around Guwahati.
Speaking on the occasion, Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal informed the Centre's resolve to develop the inland waterways potential of Assam and the entire North East for accelerated growth of the region.
If reports are to go by, it’s expected that the development of the riverine based tourism circuit will boost tourism in the region. Meanwhile, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who was also present at the programme, added that the initiative will usher a new chapter in the tourism of the state.
The Chief Minister added that religious tourism will get a boost as tourists will enjoy the rich spiritual heritage of Guwahati via this wonderful riverine circuit. The ferry service will start from Hanuman Ghat in Uzan Bazar area and is expected to reduce the overall travel time to less than two hours to complete one circuit.