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Day 1: Saigon - My Tho
"The Sea of Mangroves"
Bid farewell to the hustle and bustle of
Saigon you will go to My Tho for
embarkation. My Tho is 70km South of Saigon
and located on the upper Mekong river in
Vietnam. Enjoy a cocktail reception at the
Funnel Bar and Lounge followed by a Welcome
Dinner on the Sun Deck. Drop anchor just
outside of My Tho for the night.
Day 2: Cai Be - Chau Doc
"Vietnamese inventiveness"
Starts with the cruise among local sampans
coming from all provinces of the delta full
of fruits and vegetables. Proceed to Dong
Hoa Hiep island located between Vinh Long
and Cai Be. During a 40 minute cruise,
discover beautiful landscapes along the
river and observe the typical Mekong Delta
rural life. These evergreen islands among
the Mekong River still remain unknown to
many people. Further stops will allow you to
see traditional brick and tile factories and
how locals use palm leaves for houses. After
touring the canals, head to the Ba Duc
ancient house to have know the descendants
of the former imperial residents. Then you
will observe the Cai Be’s colorful floating
market from Caibe Princess boat.
Back on the sampans, cruise 20 minutes
further to Phu An hamlet passing by Cai Be’s
beautiful cathedral. Then, group 1 can stay
on boat to go straight to the restaurant
while group 2 explores the edges of the
canals on bicycle. Lunch will await you at
Le Longanier, a superb Indochinese villa
located in a lush tropical garden by the
river, surrounded by fruit orchards. After
lunch the cruise will continue with the
visit some interesting home factories to see
how rice paste, rice cookies and coconut
candies, are made, along with the longan
fruit drying process.
Board The Jayavarman for a relaxing evening
cruise towards Chau Doc. Moor midstream
overnight. Day 3: Chau
Doc - border crossing
"Taste of aqua cultural life"
Welcome to the circus of fish. The early
birds will be treated to Thai Chi lessons on
the Sun Deck. Brace yourself for a short
excursion by trycicle in about 30 minutes.
After that you will have a short walk to
visit the local market then go by coach to
visit Lady Temple. She is the most famous
Lady who brings strong spirit to the local
in their daily life. Go back to the quay,
you will start a boat excursion to the
exciting floating villages and catfish farms
witnessing masses of basa fish being fed,
hand in hand with a shore excursion to the
village of the local Muslim Cham community.
By mid-afternoon, The Jayavarman casts off
for the border towards Phnom Penh.
Day 4: Phnom Penh
"Pearl of the East"
Off we go early in the morning to witness a
truly indescribable scene while approaching
Phnom Penh’s river promenade. After
breakfast, embark on a city tour in this
dynamic, historical capital of Cambodia
which has retained its French colonial
charm. Sightseeing in the morning will
include the dazzling white and gold
architecture of the Royal Palace,
outstanding displays of Khmer crafts at the
National Museum and the temple on a hill -
Wat Phnom. After lunch in a local
restaurant, examine the painful, heart
wrenching reminders of Cambodia’s ugly past
under the Khmer Rouge regime with an
excursion to the Genocide museum to learn
more about the Cambodian civil war.
Introduction and onsite lecture by a local
history professor.
Thereafter, to ease the nerves a variety of
cocktails will be at your disposal, followed
by Cambodia’s traditional Apsara dance
performance. Experience the brilliance and
richness of the culture, the soothing sounds
of traditional music, the calming scent of
incense sticks and a delicious Khmer food
buffet.
Day 5: Phnom Penh -
Kampong Cham
"Monks and hilltops"
Depart before the break of dawn from Phnom
Penh with a stop at the little known Chong
Koh silk weaving village for a leisure walk.
We cruise past the Mekong’s tranquil
villages and mind blowing river life with
scores of fishermen on duty.
Visit Wat Nokor, a wat built within the
ruins of an ancient temple that holds a
timeless story. Then, travel to the Cheung
Kok Ecotourism Village, a small village
developed with support from Assistance
Médiation Internationale (AMICA). Travelers
can visit the village and take part in
activities to experience village life.
Profits from tourism go towards
re-investment into long-term projects.
Day 6: Kampong Cham - Wat Hanchey
"Cambodia's province and the wetlands"
Wake up in the wee hours of the morning,
truly energized to embark on a journey
upriver to the pre-Angkorian temple of Wat
Hanchey. Located at the top of a hill
overlooking the river, it offers some of the
best views in Cambodia. Dating from the 8th
century, these ancient structures do justice
to the architecture of the Chenla Empire
which predated the glories of the mighty
Angkor. Enjoy spectacular views of the
surrounding well organized rice paddy
plains, as well as a travelers blessing
performed by the local monks.
Day 7: Kampong Cham - Kampong Chhnang -
Tonle Sap
"Waterworld"
Before the sun rises, The Jayavarman sets
sail to Kampong Chhnang via Prek K’dam along
the meandering Tonle Sap River, which
narrows through leafy swaths of the South
East Asian jungle. Take a walk through
Kampong Louang, one of the last silversmith
villages, to see the entire community
involved in making various silver items to
sell. Get back aboard The Jayavarman to eat
lunch while cruising towards Kampong
Chhnang. After lunch, take
a motorboat excursion from Kampong Chhnang
to see the wetlands, floating houses and
fish farms in the region. Make a stop at a
Heritage Line sponsored floating school to
interact with the children and teach them
some English!
This is the day to truly experience rural
Khmer life. In the evening, a mouth watering
Farewell Dinner will be served on the Sun
Deck. Day 8: Tonle Sap
- Siem Reap
"Angkor Awaits"
This great lake dominates Cambodia and is
over 150 km in length. The birdlife is
profuse and from the middle of the lake one
cannot even see the shores. Witness
stillness and tranquility on the way to Siem
Reap.
The water level varies a
great deal according to the time of the year
and the amount of rainfall recorded. Thus,
changes may occur for the different seasons.
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High Water Program
(approx. between July and December)
Cross the Tonle Sap Lake at dawn and
11:00 disembark at Siem Reap Port for
onward coach transfer to the hotel by
12:00 pm
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Low Water Program
(approx. between December and June)
Cruise early morning to Prek K’dam where
you will disembark The Jayavarman after
breakfast. Board a coach at 9:00am which
will take you to see a pre-Angorian
temple on your way to Siem Reap. A
packed lunch and refreshments will be
available along the way. Arrive in Siem
Reap early afternoon.
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