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| | Pandaw Cruise, Mekong River | | | 2005 marks the 10th anniversary since we started running river expeditions. Reviving the old Irrawaddy Flotilla Company in 1995, we were the first since the Second World War to offer pioneering cruises on Myanmar's spectacular Irrawaddy River, attempting to reach Bhamo, one thousand miles from the sea. | |
| | Bassac Cruise, Mekong River | | The Bassac is entirely built of wood, from the hull of an 80-foot-long rice barge. She can accommodate up to 12 passengers in six nicely decorated cabins, each with air-con and a private bathroom, and features a 100 sqft restaurant that opens all around, a large gallery, a small office room and 700 sqft of sundeck. | |
| | About Le Cochin chine Cruise, Mekong River | | Le Cochin chine is a modern and tastefully designed river barge. Built in traditional style Le Cochin chine measures around 30 meters long from bow to stern and has two 420 HP engines , one in back up, making Le Cochin chine a very powerful and safe river vessel. | |
| | VP5-MC5D: Phnompenh via Chau Doc to Saigon (5 days/ 4 nights) | | Pick up at 6am from Angkor Village hotel for the tansfer to pier at Tonlesap river for the boat ride to Phnompenh. The boat leaves at 7am and arrives in Phnompenh at 12.00pm. Arrival transfer our hotel in Phnompenh, the capital of Kingdom of Cambodia | |
| | VP4-MC4D: Deep into Mekong (4 days/ 3 nights) | | Travel deep into the Mekong Delta to the charming town of Chau Doc on the Cambodian border. See the stunning view from Sam Mountain, enjoy the enchanting, friendly atmosphere of the surrounding villages, then travel to the market town of Can Tho in the heart of the Delta. In both towns, stay at the comfortable Victoria Hotels, the ideal location to explore, and a tranquil retreat at the end of the day. | |
| | VP2-MC3D: Mekong River Cruise (3 days/ 2 nights) | | Embarking the MIENTAY boat. Explore the lively CaiBe floating market, visit the handicraft village of the locals. Sightseeing the old house and sample various tropical fruits. A small boat trip through rivulets of AnBinh, Binhhoaphuoc islands. A pleasant walk on the footpaths of the village to discover tropical fruit orchards and bonsai garden. Then return the luxury boat. | |
| | VP3-MC3D: Experience Mekong Delta (3 days/ 2 nights) | | Drive from Saigon to My Tho - Journey to the Mekong Delta past Ben Luc, Tan An and Chau Thanh.Sightseeing My Tho with boat trip on the Mekong - My Tho is the capital of Tien Giang Province, a quiet city of 100,000 and unfortunately one of the poorest cities in the Mekong Delta. | |
| | VP1-MC2D: Mekong waterway (2 days/ 1 night) | | This 2-day trip offers a glimpse into the agrarian life of the vibrant southern Delta region as we wind our way through the tributaries of the Mekong Delta. From our boats, we are able to closely observe the daily rituals of river life and participate in the bustling commercial activities as we buy our fruits from the floating market. | |
| | DS4-MKCP: Upstream Mekong River with Pandaw Cruise (8 Days) | | 2005 marks the 10th anniversary since we started running river expeditions. Reviving the old Irrawaddy Flotilla Company in 1995, we were the first since the Second World War to offer pioneering cruises on Myanmar's spectacular Irrawaddy River, attempting to reach Bhamo, one thousand miles from the sea. In 1998 we pioneered the stunningly attractive Chindwin River. In 2001 were the first since colonial days to offer a complete cruise from Rangoon to Mandalay. | |
| | DS3-MKCT3D: Ho Chi Minh City - Phnom Penh 3 Days with Toum Tiou Cruise | | The Toum Tiou derives its name from a traditional Khmer tale of star-crossed lovers, the Cambodian equivalent of Romeo and Juliet, Toum being the boy and Tiou, the girl. This beautiful love story turned tragedy features Tiou's mother, an ambitious woman who wants to marry her daughter off to the king and Toum as the awkward lover. The king, good-hearted and understanding, eventually gives up on the marriage to make Tiou happy. | |
| | DS2-MKCL2D: Cruise on Mekong River by Le Cochin chine (2 Days) | | In the core of the Mekong Delta, Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is second the most important in Vietnam after Hanoi. It is not only a commercial center but also a scientific, technological, industrial and tourist center. The city is bathed by many rivers, arroyos and canals, the biggest river being the Saigon River. The Port of Saigon, established in 1862, is accessible to ships weighing up to 30,000 tons, a rare advantage for an inland river port.
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| | DS1-MKCB: Discover Mekong River with Bassac Cruise | | The Bassac is entirely built of wood, from the hull of an 80-foot-long rice barge. She can accommodate up to 12 passengers in six nicely decorated cabins, each with air-con and a private bathroom, and features a 100 sqft restaurant that opens all around, a large gallery, a small office room and 700 sqft of sundeck. | |
| | Saigon - Phnompenh waterway - 4days US$ 510/pax, Daily tour, Private tour | | DAY 1: SIMRIEP - PHNOMPENH (-/-/-) Pick up at 6am from Angkor Village hotel for the tansfer to pier at Tonlesap river for the boat ride to Phnompenh. The boat leaves at 7am and arrives in Phnompenh at 12.00pm. Arrival transfer our hotel in Phnompenh, the capital of Kingdom of Cambodia. A visit to Phnom Penh is a very interesting experience indeed. | |
| | Phnompenh waterway to Saigon 5 days US$710/pax, Daily tour | | DAY 1: SIMRIEP - PHNOMPENH (-/-/-) Pick up at 6am from Angkor Village hotel for the tansfer to pier at Tonlesap river for the boat ride to Phnompenh. The boat leaves at 7am and arrives in Phnompenh at 12.00pm. Arrival transfer our hotel in Phnompenh, the capital of Kingdom of Cambodia. A visit to Phnom Penh is a very interesting experience indeed. It is a city with an interesting pulse and it gives you a very true taste of Asia. | |
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