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About Pandaw Ship

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With
six luxury ships exploring five countries , Pandaw
is the largest luxury river cruise company in Asia.
Whilst we offer a real adventure experience,
travelers are cushioned with incredible comfort,
fine dining, great cocktails and choice wines, not
to mention extraordinary levels of service.
Our six ships were built new and designed and
finished as replicas of colonial river steamers.
These small ships have the highest passenger to
space ratio of any ships afloat - our much loved
staterooms are 170 square feet and finished in teak
and brass.
Each ship, hand finished in brass and teak by
traditional craftsmen are in themselves objects of
great beauty. The secret of our success is that on
our ships, whilst luxury and comfort are discreetly
present, it is the colonial character and friendly
atmosphere that predominate. All our Pandaws have
ultra shallow drafts and can travel to remote areas
unreachable by other vessels, let alone overland.
Cruise Ship Cabin
Pandaw Stateroom
The
Pandaw stateroom is the most celebrated feature of
our ships. Finished in brass and teak, the main and
upper deck rooms are very spacious at 168 square
feet (15.6 sqm). Much loved by all our passengers we
have ensured that with each ship we build the
stateroom remains the same. Our cabins do not have
mini-bars, satellite TV’s, internet or phones. There
is a 24 honesty bar on the sundeck. Pandaw
passengers usually want to escape from the tiresome
features found in international business hotels.
Many
passengers describe life on board a Pandaw more like
being a guest on a private motor yacht than a cruise
ship. Where we go and what we see is intrepid in
extreme. What you come back to is a floating base of
discreet comfort, caring service and all the good
things one looks for in life.
Cruise Ship Dining
Bar and
Dining
The
Pandaw dining rooms are designed to open up along
the sides and only at night do we close them up and
use air conditioning. We know our passengers want
fresh air not chilled air.
We
offer a great choice of local cuisine and exotic
foods. We source supplies as locally as possible,
given environmental health regulations. Breakfast
and lunch are buffets and dinner is served at the
tables. Passengers who do not like hot or spicy
foods are offered European alternatives and
vegetarians are well catered for. Our chefs know
that the majority of passengers want to eat the best
of each country they pass through.
Cruise Ship Promenade
Promenade
Decks
Sailing
on a Pandaw is essentially an outdoor experience.
Whilst the staterooms are very comfortable and
roomy, passengers prefer to spend their time sitting
outside, on the promenade decks or on the vast
observation deck above. Unlike other cruise ships
every window (except port holes on lower deck) can
open.
When
sailing our passengers sit on deck and become
absorbed by great panoramas as they unfold about
them. Spellbound, one cannot help but to meditate
upon the unceasing human and wildlife activity of
these teaming water worlds.
RV Mekong Pandaw

Specification
Length : 200ft / 60m
Beam : 36ft / 11m
Draught : 4ft / 1.5m
Berths : 64 pax
Decks : 4: Lower, Main, Upper, Sun
Engines : 2 x 550bhp Isuzu
Propulsion : Inboard system
Built : 2003
Comms : Cell phones, Sat phones (where permitted by
local authorities) VHF and SSB radio, internal phone
system, PA system and tannoy system for navigation
purposes.
Safety : Smoke detectors in all cabins and public
places, emergency lighting and generator, fire pump,
hydrants and hoses, fire extinguishers, life jackets
for all on board and life rafts.
Navigation : Navigation lights, ships horn,
searchlight, GPS, Radar (where permitted by local
authorities).
Amenities : On board laundry, bakery, fully equipped
galley and refrigeration units; air conditioning for
all inside areas.
Water : Treatment plants for desalination,
desedimentation and purification using UV and
osmosis.
Sewage : Microbiotic treatment plants.
Class : Myanmar DMA Inland Water (based on Lloyds
Inland Water Class).
Flag : Country flags in areas of operation.
Insurance : Ship Owners UK: P&I policies with over
USD45 million per vessel.
Crew : 28 per vessel of mixed Asian nationalities.
Management : European expatriate experts employed
directly by Pandaw Cruises supervising experienced
Asian Pursers.
Programs:
Saigon to Angkor on
the Pandaw Cruise 8 days/ 7
nights
Saigon to Phnom Penh on Luxury RV Indochina Pandaw
Cruise 4 days/ 3 nights
Pictures of the trip



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Vietnam major places of interest:
Hanoi,
Halong
Bay,
MaiChau,
Sapa,
NinhBinh,
PhongNha,
DMZ,
Hue,
Danang,
Hoian,
NhaTrang,
DaLat,
PhanThiet-MuiNe,
Saigon,
Mekong Delta ,
PhuQuoc,
CuChi Tunnels,
CaoDai Temple
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