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ITINERARY:
Day 1: Saigon - MY THO embark SHIP - CAI BE
(L/D)
Day 2: Cai Be/Chau Doc (B/L/D)
Day 3: Chau Doc/Border (B/L/D)
Day 4: PHNOM PENH (B/L/D)
Day 5: Phom Penh - Kampong Cham (B/L/D)
Day 6: Kampong Cham Area (B/L/D)
Day 7: Tonle River (B/L/D)
Day 8: Siem Reap - Angkor (B)
DETAIL PROGRAM:
Day 1: Saigon - My Tho
Registration is at 0830
at the Renaissance Riverside Hotel in Saigon (8-15
Ton Duc Thang Street, District 1) and transfer at
0900 to the Delta Port of My Tho by coach arriving
at 1100 for check in followed by port and
immigration formalities. My Tho is the hub of the
Delta, but not of great cultural interest, so once
on board we set sail at 1300 and have lunch. In the
afternoon we moor near Cai Be and make a fascinating
trip by traditional junk to explore evergreen
islands and at the former Imperial residence, the An
Kiet House. Surviving members of the Kiet family
will welcome us with tea and we can wander in the
fruit orchards around the house. Overnight moor
mid-stream Cai Be.
Day
2: Cai Be – Vinh Long - Sadec - Culao Gien - Chau
Doc
Half day cruise
excursion on board traditional sampan boats to Sad
Dec via Vinh Long, along small canals and back
waters.
We
begin by visiting Cai Be and its colorful floating
market which takes place daily in front of the
catholic church. A further stop on the river bank
then allows us to see local factories where rice
pasta, coconut candies and other specialities are
traditionally made. Also visit a Mandarins house
dating from late 19th century.
Cruise further by Sampan to Dong Hoa Hiep islet to
explore the rural life and the daily activities of
the delta inhabitants seeing palm tree leave
weaving, traditional wooden boat factories and fruit
orchard plantations.
Back
on board your sampan, we will cruise up the Tien
River where we see water hyacinths, an important
Mekong delta product used for furniture and baskets
and then visit a traditional brick and tile
factory.
Sa Dec will then appear like a little “Venice” with
its numerous narrow canals and various kinds of
traditional activities on the banks. You will
disembark at the local market for a visit, then
proceed to the splendid ancient house of Mr. Huyn
Thuy Le, the “lover” of Marguerite Duras, famous
French novelist and inspiration for the film
L'Amant-The Lover
directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud
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After lunch on board the Pandaw, cast off for Chau
Doc. En route visit Cu Lao Gien island and a
Catholic monastery called “La Providence” built in
1875 by the French nuns of “Saint Paul de Chartres”.
Cu Lao Gien became an important Catholic centre with
mission, an orphanage, school, hospice and leprosy
centre that can treat 1,000 people. During the
Japanese invasion the monastery was abandoned;
operations were resumed after 1945 until 1977.
Nowadays Cu Lao Gian serves as a retreat for 180
retired nuns taken care of by novices.
Day
3: Chau Doc / Border Crossing
From the main Mekong
channel we travel down to Chau Doc jetty where we
transfer to small boats to visit a Cham tribal
village and a cat fish farm. We take a trishaw ride
round this fascinating town of fine French-colonial
buildings and see its bustling market. Return to the
ship by boat for lunch and cast off for the
Cambodian border for the usual formalities. Evening
cruise up the broad Mekong channel, which is an
international shipping route. Moor overnight just
downstream from Phnom Penh.
Day
4: Phnom Penh
The capital of
Cambodia retains its French charm. The city has
several impressive wats, including Wat Ounalom, Wat
Phnom and the newly-painted Wat Lang Ka. Pride of
place goes to the Royal Palace and to the
spectacular Silver Pagoda, one of the few places in
Cambodia where artifacts embodying the brilliance
and richness of Khmer culture were preserved by the
Khmer Rouge. The National Museum is another
highlight, with outstanding displays of Khmer
crafts.
For
the morning excursion we are delighted to have
teamed up with The Cyclo Centre Phnom Penh to offer
an alternative to a conventional coach tour. The
Cyclo Centre is a charity that provides basic
welfare and medical services to cyclo drivers, many
of whom are very poor (www.cyclo.org.uk).
They will provide us with trained drivers with basic
English and a good knowledge of the key sights. You
decide where you want to go and what you want to see
and off you go on your private cyclo for the
morning. (For groups if a conventional guide and
coach are required we are happy to supply).
In
the afternoon an optional excursion (by coach) is
arranged to the Killing Fields and the Khmer Rouge’s
grim Tuol Sleng or S21 detention centre situated in
the suburbs of the city then shopping at the Russian
market or Central market. This tour is included in
the cost of your cruise but must be requested at the
time of booking in the Booking Comments box or at
the latest on board the first day of the cruise.
More
happily, Phnom Penh has a lively night life, and
some passengers choose to dine ashore or try one of
the capital’s many watering holes; a favorites being
the Foreign Correspondents’ Club.
Day
5: Phnom Penh to Kampong Cham
Early morning
departure from Phnom Penh and a stop at the
little-known Chong Koh silk weaving village for a
morning walk at leisure. We cruise past the Mekong’s
timeless villages and river life with extensive
fishing activities. The scenery is very lovely here,
and in the distance, forested hills rise. On the
river above Phnom Penh there is little shipping,
just real Cambodian life. In the afternoon we stop
at Peam Chi Kang village to visit the wat or
monastery and school. Passengers are at leisure to
explore this peaceful and friendly community. In the
wat the splendid village racing boats are stored.
Day
6: Kampong Cham Area
Morning journey upriver to the hilltop pre-Angkorian
temple of Wat Hanchey. Dating from the 8th century,
these ancient brick structures characterise the
architecture of the Chenla Empire which predated the
glories of Angkor. Sail back downstream over lunch
for an exploration of the Kampong Cham Area. We
travel by bus to the 12th century Angkorian temple
of Wat Nokor. This colourful temple is unique in
Cambodia, as a modern wat is set within the ruins of
an ancient temple. We continue to the eco village of
Cheungkok supported by the French-Cambodian NGO
AMICA and the Kampong Cham orphanage, supported by
the Pandaw Trust programme. Legends abound about the
origins of these hills, and there are many pagodas
and shrines on the hilltops.
Day
7: Tonle River
We glance by the
capital Phnom Penh in the early morning to change
pilots, and then sail the Tonle River which connects
Tonle Lake with the Mekong and Bassac Rivers that
merge at Phnom Penh. This river journey is a
highlight of the trip. We wind our way through
jungle, and as the river narrows we feel we can
almost reach out and touch the houses and people who
come out to cheer our ship on. Temples abound along
the river banks at Kampong Chhnang, and we see the
rich tapestry of Cambodian rural life. This is a
busy rural port town with bustling markets. Mooring
mid-stream, we make a truly wonderful motor boat
excursion into the lakeside wetlands that form the
mouth of the river. Here a stunning variety of
birdlife may be seen and of considerable interest
are the great fish traps, some half a kilometre
long, which net a huge tonnage of fish after each
monsoon as the fish migrate from the falling lake
into the Tonle River.
Day
8: Tonle Sap - Siem Reap
The great lake
dominates Cambodia and is over 150 Km in length.
Here bird life is profuse, and from the middle of
the lake one cannot even see the shores. There is a
great stillness and tranquility as we pass floating
fishing villages.
Because the water levels of the lake and river vary
a great deal according to the time of year and
rainfall, we will then either:
1.
High water, approximately
August - November. Cross the Tonle Lake at
dawn and 1000 disembark at Siem Reap Port for onward
coach transfer to the the legendary 1932-built
Raffles GRAND HOTEL d'ANGKOR (11 Vithei Charles de
Gaulle, Khum Svay Dang Kum) in Siem Reap by 1100.
2.
Low water, approximately
November - August. Coach transfer at 0700
from Prek Dom on the Tonle River to the legendary
1932-built Raffles GRAND HOTEL d'ANGKOR (11 Vithei
Charles de Gaulle, Khum Svay Dang Kum) in Siem Reap
stopping at Kampong Thom. Packed lunch and
refreshments provided. Arrive by 1200.
TOUR PRICE: USD per Cabin
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Cabin Type /
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11 Jul to 12 Sep 2009 |
3 Oct 2009 - 20 Mar 2010 |
19 Jun - 2 Oct 2010 |
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Upper Deck
Twin Sharing |
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Upper Deck
Twin Single Use |
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Main Deck Twin
Sharing |
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Main Deck Twin
Single Use |
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Lower Deck
Single |
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Cruise Price
Includes : Entrance fees, guide
services (English language), gratuities to crew,
main meals, locally made soft and alcoholic
beverages, jugged coffee and selection of teas and
tisanes, mineral water. Transfers from/to the
meeting point (In Saigon: Renaissance Hotel - In
Siem Reap: Elephant Bar at the Raffles Grand Hotel
d'Angkor) from/to the ship at the start and end of a
voyage.
Cruise Price Excludes :
International
flights, laundry, all visa costs, fuel surcharges,
imported beverages such as wines, premium spirits
and liqueurs, fancy soft drinks like Perrier,
espressos and cappuccinos at bar. Port Dues.
Note:
Port
tax 65 USD/pax is applicable for all customers for
the booking from May 08
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