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"The guidelines are being finalised by the Director General of Shipping and it will commence soon," Arvind Kumar, assistant director of Inland Waterways Authority of India, told IANS.
The Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation (BIWTC) is looking after the part in the neighbouring country while IWAI is monitoring the Indian part.
Currently only cargo vessels are allowed across the border via waterways.
"It will be a 14-day cruise through the Indian and Bangladesh part of Sundarbans. It is likely to begin end of the year,” said Lt Col (Retd) SR Banerjee, consultant of Vivada Cruises.