Cabin
Upgrades per person in US Dollar
|
| Category |
Deck |
Stateroom |
2012
Price |
| B |
Tonle
Deck |
Balcony |
$399 |
| A |
Saigon
Deck |
Balcony |
$699 |
| Jr.Suite |
Sadec
Deck |
Balcony |
$999 |
| Suite |
Sadec
Deck |
Balcony
(La Marguerite) |
$1599 |
| Suite |
Sadec
Deck |
Balcony (Amalotus) |
$1999 |
NOTE: Jr. Suites
and Suites feature a King size bed.
Deluxe Staterooms feature 2 twin beds that can be
configured into one large bed. Indicate preference
at booking.
PLEASE NOTE:
A visa is required for travel to Vietnam and Cambodia;
please consult with your Consulate for more information.
Siem
Reap Disembarkation Day: During low water
season, disembark the ship at Preak Kdam, a small
village on the Tonle River, and transfer via motor
coach to Siem Reap. Siem
Reap Embarkation Day: During low water season,
transfer from Siem Reap to the ship via motor coach
to Preak Kdam, a small village on the Tonle River. Phnom
Penh: No bare shoulders or shorts for ladies
during the Royal Palace visit. |
Cruise Map

INCLUDED FEATURES
- 7
Nights Deluxe Cruise Accommodation in an Outside
Stateroom - 82% of the Staterooms with Balconies
- Sightseeing
Program as outlined in the Itinerary
- Superb
Dining with all Meals included during your Cruise
- Free-flowing
Wine, beer and soft drinks with every Dinner on
board the Ship
- Bottled
Water in every stateroom replenished daily
- Welcome
Dinner and Farewell Cocktail Party & Dinner
- Onboard
Special Highlights including Folklore Dances and
Music Performances, Culture
Discussion Forums, Theme Dinners and
Piano Entertainment
- Non-smoking
Environment (smoking permitted only on the Sun
Deck)
OVERVIEW
Tonle Sap Lake provides the launching point
for your graceful Mekong River adventure. Cruise from
Siem Reap to Ho Chi Minh City (My Tho Port), with calls
at Kampong Chhnang, Kampong Tralach, Oudong, Chong
Koh, Phnom Penh, Tan Chau, Sa Dec, Xeo Quyt and Cai
Be. Experience life on the river from small rural villages
to booming capitals, visiting temples floating markets
and much more along the way during your unforgettable
Mekong River odyssey.
ITINERARY
DAY
1, SIEM REAP – TONLE SAP LAKE/EMBARKATION – KAMPONG
CHHNANG
Welcome aboard your luxurious vessel, moored at Tonle
Sap Lake. The great lake dominates Cambodia and is
known for its profuse bird life and tranquil fishing
villages. Meet your fellow travelers at the Welcome
Dinner as you cruise to Kampong Chhnang. The ship moors
overnight. (D)
DAY
2, KAMPONG CHHNANG – KAMPONG TRALACH-OUDONG.
After breakfast, a motor boat excursion takes you into
the lakeside wetlands that form the mouth of the
Tonle Sap river. Enjoy a stunning variety of birdlife,
and see numerous great fish traps, some over a half-mile
long. After your excursion, return to your vessel
and cast off towards Kampong Tralach. An afternoon
tour includes an oxcart ride from the river bank
through the countryside to the beautiful Wat Kapong
Tralach Pleu. Tour the pagodas, and then board a
motor coach to Oudong, the former capital of Cambodia,
where you will tour the Buddhist monastery. After
the visit, you motor coach will take you to your
vessel, which will cruise towards the village of
Chong Koh. (B,L,D)
DAY 3, CHONG KOH- PHNOM PENH
This morning, visit the Chong Koh silk weaving village
for a leisurely walk. Your vessel then departs for
Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. An afternoon
walking tour provides an orientation to this spectacular
city. Return to the vessel for dinner, followed by
a special Khmer folk performance on board. The vessel
moors overnight in Phnom Penh. (B,L,D)
DAY 4, PHNOM PENH
A morning tour explores the highlights of Cambodia’s
capital city, famous for its French colonial architecture,
busy cafes, vibrant nightlife and renovated river “corniche.” Visit
the Royal Palace and the spectacular Silver Pagoda.
The National Museum is another highlight, with outstanding
displays of Khmer crafts. After lunch onboard, another
excursion leads to the infamous Killing Fields and
the Khmer Rouge’s grim Tuol Sleng or S21 detention
centre (Genocide Museum) situated in the suburbs of
the city. An overnight on the waterfront provides an
opportunity to dine in one of many nearby restaurants
and experience Phnom Penh’s vibrant nightlife,
should passengers so choose. (B,L,D)
DAY
5, PHNOM PENH – BORDER CROSSING – TAN
CHAU, VIETNAM
Spend a day cruising the Mekong River and crossing
the border into Vietnam. Your vessel moors at the small
town of Tan Chau, Vietnam. (B,L,D)
DAY
6, TAN CHAU – SA DEC
After breakfast, transfer to small boats, which will
navigate through narrow channels to visit an evergreen
island. You will also visit a catfish farm and a
rattan mat and slipper-making workshop . Back ashore,
a traditional “xe-loi” (trishaw) awaits
to transport you around Tan Chau. In the afternoon,
your vessel cruises downstream to Sa Dec, where it
will moor overnight. (B,L,D)
DAY
7, SA DEC – XEO QUYT - CAI BE
In the morning, board a local boat for Sa Dec passing
floating markets as you boat maneuvers through the
river’s channels. Once ashore, you will tour
Sa Dec, noteworthy as the town where the French writer
Marguerite Dumas spent many years in her youth. Visit
a local market, Fujian Temple and the house of Mr.
Huynh Thuy Le, Dura’s Chinese paramour, which
is now a small museum. Afterwards board a motor coach
for the 1-hour ride to Xeo Quyt, used as a base during
the French and U.S. wars and now an important ecological
site, with its jungle overgrowth. After lunch on
board, a local boat will take you to Cai Be’s
spectacular floating market; then you will go ashore
to see candy and rice paper workshops. This evening,
enjoy a gourmet Farewell Dinner on board. (B,L,D)
DAY
8, HO CHI MINH CITY – DISEMBARK
Your cruise comes to an end as the ship docks at My
Tho Port, followed by a motor coach transfer to Saigon.
As the capital of the French colony of Cochinchina,
Saigon was known as “Paris of the Orient.” Today,
Vietnam’s largest city is an industrial, cultural
and educational hub, but still retains vestiges of
its colonial past. (B)
NOTE: Phom Penh No bare shoulders or shorts for
ladies during the Royal Palace visit.
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