11 Night Tour between Angkor and Saigon with 7 nights onboard the Indochina Pandaw
Exclusive charter 43 departures between August 2010 - September 2011. Also operates in reverse.
Please contact us for up to date costs
Early bird discounts may apply for selected sailings
CRUISE INTO AN ERA OF ASIAN COLONIAL RIVERBOATING
A new cruise experience that truly is like no other, takes holidaymakers to Cambodia and Vietnam aboard a replica of a boutique teak-and-brass riverboat from an era of early 1900s colonial splendour.
Pandaw River Cruises’ thirty-cabin Indochina Pandaw sails 7-night cruises for just sixty passengers served by 28-crew, from Siem Reap to Ho Chin Minh City (French colonial Saigon,) her ultra-shallow draft enabling her to get into areas inaccessible to most tourists, and with daily guided shore excursions included in the cruise price; alternate 7-night cruises sail a reverse itinerary.
Cruiseco, a consortium of 150-cruise-specialist travel agencies, has chartered Indochina Pandaw for a year from October this year, and is offering these unique 7-night cruises coupled with 2-nights pre-cruise and 2-nights post-cruise.
Indochina Pandaw embraces bustling ports, tranquil rural towns and villages, backwaters, and shore excursions to historic temples (including Angkor Wat,) wildlife wetlands, floating markets, an orphanage, and pottery factories in Indochina’s heartland; ports visited include Tonle Sap, Kampong Chhnang and Kampong Cham, Phnom Penh, Chau Doc, and Cai Be.
Prices on a twin-share basis and including return air and taxes from mainland capitals, transfers, most meals aboard ship, onboard soft drinks, local beers and spirits, onboard gratuities and extensive guided sightseeing.
Please contact for the up to date speicals and availabiliyt Phone 0800 30 30 80.
ADDITIONAL INDOCHINA PANDAW DETAIL: Indochina Pandaw is a nearest-to-possible replica of the riverboats of the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company that once had over 650 freight and passengers vessels on the waterways of South East Asia; it burnt every ship to the waterline in 1942 to prevent the invading Japanese using them to move their troops, weapons and freight.
The riverboat feature luxury cabins, promenade and sun decks and a mix of exceptional Asian and Western dining.