Cruising on the Mekong River
This cruise offers a fabulous opportunity to sail down
one of the world's great rivers.
This cruise takes in places which cannot be reached by road
and offers a greater insights and experiences than any other
way of exploring this fascinating region of southern Vietnam
and Cambodia.

A visa is required for entry to both countries.

A sample itinerary is shown on this page, but
there are many more options - staying longer in the gateway
cities, changing hotels, adding on a beach holiday, or whatever
suits you as an individual. Please call our Tailor Made team
on 0845 226 2475 (+ 44 1756 693609 from outside UK) to discuss
the possibilities.
13 days from
£2095 per person.
The cruise price normally
includes
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All flights as shown
in economy class |
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First class accommodation
throughout based on two people sharing a twin room/cabin
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Main Deck Cabin on the
RV Mekong |
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Breakfast daily in Saigon
and Siem Reap and full board on the R.V. Mekong |
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Private car & driver
on all road transfers shown |
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Sightseeing as detailed on the cruise
on a group basis with local English speaking Guides
including entrance fees |
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Private sightseeing in Siem Reap
with a local English speaking guides and entrance
fees to Angkor |
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Departures from the
UK on Thursdays |
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Important Note: The day-to-day itinerary on the Mekong River
is subject to change due to local conditions.
Reverse Direction Cruises: The R.V. Mekong also offers a
7 night cruise in the downstream direction operating from
Siem Reap to Saigon
Check availability of this
cruise
Call us to check availability:
UK: 0845 226 2475
Overseas: +44 1756 693609 |
Check
availability of this cruise
Call us to check availability:
UK: 0845 226 2475
Overseas: +44 1756 693609
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DAY 1 |
Leave London Heathrow around
midday by Thai International flight via Bangkok to Saigon.
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| DAY 2 |
On arrival in Saigon you will be met and
transferred to the Majestic Hotel for overnight. |
| DAY 3 |
This morning transfer to the
Renaissance Hotel for the group transfer to My Tho for
embarkation on the R.V. Mekong for the seven night cruise.
Sightseeing begins in My Tho, the hub of the Delta, with
a visit to the Vinh Trang Buddhist temple before crossing
the river to visit either Unicorn or Phoenix Island, planted
with exotic fruit trees. Explore these island backwaters
by local canoe. Return to the R.V. Mekong later in the
afternoon and cruise on to Cai Be for overnight mooring.
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| DAY 4 |
Cai Be is known for its Floating market,
where motorboats and sampans converge from the surrounding
delta area. Visit the market in the early morning with
a walk ashore to visit some of the town’s old churches
and the colourful port area with its French colonial buildings
and delightful flower gardens. Cruise in the afternoon
to Chau Doc. |
| DAY 5 |
Chau Doc is an important trading
centre close to the Cambodian border, with a mixed Chinese,
Cham and Khmer population. Many elegant buildings remain
from French colonial days. Take a brief look at the town
this morning before travelling to nearby Nui Sam Mountain
with its Buddhist shrines. From here there is an excellent
view of the surrounding rice plains and distant hills.
In the afternoon cross the border to enter Cambodia and
cruise towards Phnom Penh, sailing overnight. |
| DAY 6 |
Pass through Phnom Penh in
the early morning stopping mid-morning for a walk through
a typical Khmer village (Angkor Kaoh), visiting the village
wat and silk weaving workshops. Continue upriver and moor
at the village of Angkor Ban, famous for its Mekong racing
boats. Arrive at Kampong Cham this evening where we moor
overnight. |
| DAY 7 |
Journey by bus to the 12th
century Angkorian temple of Wat Nokor. This colourful
temple is unique in Cambodia as a modern wat set within
the ruins of an ancient temple. Continue to the twin holy
mountains of Phnom Pros and Phnom Srei, where there are
many pagodas and shrines on the hilltops. Return to the
ship for lunch. In the afternoon travel by speedboats
for a journey upriver to the hilltop pre-Angkorian temple
of Wat Hanchey. Dated from the 8th century, these ancient
brick structures characterise the architecture of the
Chenla Empire, which pre-dated the glories of Angkor.
Depart Kampong Cham and moor for the night slightly downstream
at a village. |
| DAY 8 |
Continue cruising downstream
on the Mekong to Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia,
where sightseeing will include the Royal Palace with its
beautiful Silver Pagoda and the National Museum. Return
to the ship for lunch. Afternoon excursion by coach to
the Killing Fields, a sobering reminder of Cambodia’s
modern history. |
| DAY 9 |
Sail up the Tonle River, a tributary of
the Mekong to Tonle Sap, Cambodia’s great lake,
nearly 100 miles in length, gateway to the mighty Khmer
temples of Angkor. Pass Kampong Chhanan, a busy rural
port town with bustling markets, where the river narrows
and one can view the rich tapestry of Cambodian rural
life. Make a short visit here before continuing upstream
to Tonle Sap. There is a great stillness and tranquillity
on the Tonle lake and here bird life is more apparent
and in the midst of the lake one cannot even see the shores.
Moor overnight. |
| DAY 10 |
Early disembarkation for the three and
a half hour speedboat transfer across Tonle Sap, a thrilling
experience as one planes across 145km of flat water to
Siem Reap. On arrival transfer to the La Residence D’Angkor
Hotel for two nights. The Khmer civilisation once dominated
the whole of present Cambodia and also extended into what
is now Thailand. The many ruins near Siem Reap are testimony
to the scale of their architectural achievements. In the
afternoon visit Angkor Wat, the 12th century temple which
has become a symbol of Cambodia. |
| DAY 11 |
Today, a further full day of sightseeing
at the temples of Angkor, including Angkor Thom, containing
the Bayon, an awesome 50-tower temple intricately carved
with episodes from Hindu mythology, and the fascinating
temple of Ta Prohm. |
| DAY 12 |
At leisure. In the afternoon transfer
to the airport for the Bangkok Airways flight to Bangkok
to connect with the Thai International overnight flight
to London Heathrow. |
| DAY 13 |
Arrive London Heathrow early
this morning. |
This tour is operated by Bales Worldwide,
ABTA V7047, ATOL 2882. |