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The Lost of
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8 Day Saigon - Siem Reap "The
Lost of Civilization"
Downriver Cruising
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Upriver Cruising The
classic among the Mekong River Cruises is the 8 day
cruise "The Lost Civilization". It
combines places rarely visited with opulent world
heritage sites on board the luxury boutique cruiser.
5
Day Phnom Penh - Siem Reap "The
Serenity Cruise"
Downriver Cruising
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Upriver Cruising
The 5 days
"Serenity Cruise" offers you the best
sides of rural Cambodia, alfresco and off the beaten
track.
4
Day Saigon - Phnom Penh "Pearly
Orient"
Downriver Cruising
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Upriver Cruising The 4 days cruise
"Pearl of the Orient" might be a great
alternative for cruise aficionados with less time at
their hands connecting the "Pearl of the
Orient" with the "Paris of the East"...
3
Day Saigon - Chau Doc "Deep in
the Mekong Delta"
Downriver Cruising
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Upriver Cruising
The 3 days
cruise "Deep in the Delta" offers the best
of the lower Mekong and its tributaries on the most
comfortable luxurious.
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Day to Day Itinerary |
RV The Jayavarman
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Departure Date:
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November 2009: 14, 28
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December 2009: 12, 26
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January 2010: 9, 23
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February: 6, 20
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March 2010: 6, 17, 31
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July: 10, 24
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August: 7, 21
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September: 4, 18
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October: 2, 16, 30
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November: 13, 27
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December: 11, 25
Day 1: Siem Reap
– Tonle Sap Lake /
“Waterworld”
Tonle Sap Lake is
the heart of
Cambodia. It is
filled with more
fish than any other
lake, and surrounded
by vast numbers of
rare birds. 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. We will
start our journey in
either high water or
low water.
High water
program (approx.
between July and
middle of
December)
At 11:00 AM gather
at the meeting point
and transfer to The
Jayavarman, where
the crew is looking
forward to embracing
our guests. Welcome
cocktail and lunch
on the cruise liner.
The Jayavarman sets
sail towards the
little known stilt
village of Kampong
Phluk. Climb aboard
small rowing boats
and let the local
children take you on
a tour of this
flooded forest.
Welcome dinner on
the Sun Deck.
Mooring and
overnight on the
lake.
Low water program
(approx. between
middle of December
and June)
At 8 AM, gather at
the meeting point
and transfer by
coach to Prek K’Dam
on the Tonle Sap
River. Enjoy snacks
and cold drinks on
the way with a brief
stop at Kampong
Thom, one of the
first settlements in
the pre-Angkorian
period.
Embarkation in Prek
K’Dam and welcome
cocktail early
afternoon. The
Jayavarman sets sail
upstream towards
Kampong Chhnang and
the great Tonle Sap
Lake. We wind our
way through the
jungle and as the
river narrows, it
makes you feel at
peace with yourself
and the community.
Later that evening
meet your fellow
passengers on board
for Welcome Dinner
on the Sun Deck.
Day 2: Tonle Sap
– Kampong Chhnang –
Kampong Cham /
Cambodia’s province
and the wetlands”
High water
program
Before the sun
rises, The
Jayavarman sets sail
to cross the Tonle
Sap Lake. As the
ship is about to
exit the lake, the
marshlands exhibit
spectacular scenery
along the river
banks of Kampong
Chhnang province. We
take a truly
wonderful motorboat
excursion from
Kampong Chhnang to
see the wetlands,
floating houses and
fish farms in the
region. Join in on a
humanitarian project
lead by World Bank
Illiteracy projects
when we make a stop
at a Heritage Line
sponsored floating
school to interact
with the children
and teach them some
English!
The afternoon cruise
will follow the
meandering Tonle Sap
River, which narrows
through leafy swaths
of the South East
Asian Jungle
touching Phnom Penh.
In the late
afternoon we enter
the upper Mekong
River bound to
Kampong Cham to stop
for a walk through a
rural village.
Low water program
Kampong Chhnang is a
busy rural port town
with bustling
markets and lots of
children to greet us
on our way around.
We will take a
wonderful motor boat
excursion into the
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
kilometer long,
which net a huge
tonnage of fish
after each monsoon
as the fish migrate
from the falling
lake into the Tonle
Sap River. Make a
stop at a Heritage
Line sponsored
floating school to
interact with the
children and teach
them some English!
The afternoon cruise
will follow the
meandering Tonle Sap
River, which narrows
through leafy swaths
of the South East
Asian Jungle.
Day 3: Kampong
Cham – Wat Hanchey /
“Monks and hilltops”
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.
After lunch and a
short cruise
downstream we drop
anchor at the shores
of Kampong Cham.
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.
Back on board The
Jayavarman sets sail
towards the capital
Phnom Penh.
Day 4: Phnom
Penh / “Pearl of the
East”
Get up 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 and the
Silver Pagoda,
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
infamous “Killing
Fields” and the grim
Tuol Sleng or S21
the former
detention, torture
and execution center
during 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 and
opulent 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
– border
crossing
Wake up to the
sun rising over the
Mekong for Thai Chi
on the Sun Deck. The
Jayavarman then
casts off for a day
of cruising the main
Mekong Channel. This
is pretty much an
international
shipping route.
Psyche yourself up
for Pre-K Touch, a
lively jungle
village. After that,
visit well laid out
fruit orchards.
Late afternoon we
set off to the
Vietnamese border
for the usual
formalities, which
in this part of the
world takes a bit of
time. During the
afternoon cruise,
take the time to
relax on the Sun
Deck, get a massage
in the Spa, or take
part in Heritage
Line’s Vietnamese
cooking class.
The ship moors
midstream overnight.
Day 6: Chau Doc –
Cai Be / “Taste of
aqua cultural life”
Welcome to the
circus of fish.
Brace yourself for a
boat excursion to
the exciting
floating villages
and catfish farms
witnessing masses of
Bassa fish being
fed, hand in hand
with a shore
excursion to the
village of the local
Muslim Cham
community. Stroll
through a silk
waving village and
observe beautiful
textiles being woven
on old wooden looms;
a tradition that has
been passed from
generation to
generation.
Take a ride through
this fascinating
town of rich French
colonial
architecture and see
its bustling market
flooded with
tropical fruits in
full display by
women in cone shaped
palm leaf hats. By
late-afternoon, The
Jayavarman casts
off, heading towards
Cai Be.
Day 7: Cai Be /
“Vietnamese
inventiveness”
Today’s tour starts
with the visit of
Cai Be’s colorful
floating market on
board a traditional
sampan, the “Cai Be
Princess”. Cruise
among local sampans
coming from all
provinces of the
delta full of fruits
and vegetables.
During a 40 minute
cruise, discover
beautiful landscapes
along the river and
observe the typical
Mekong Delta rural
life. Further stops
will allow you to
see traditional
brick and tile
factories and how
locals use palm
leaves for houses.
Cruise 20 minutes
further to Phu An
hamlet passing by
Cai Be’s beautiful
gothic cathedral.
Visit some
interesting home
factories to see how
rice paste, rice
cookies and coco
candies, are made,
along with the
longan fruit drying
process.
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, hop on a bike
or take a stroll
along the winding
canals of this
peaceful village to
experience it first
hand. After touring
the canals, head to
the An Kiet ancient
house to have tea
with the descendants
of the former
imperial residents
and listen to the
family story. Board
the Jayavarman for a
relaxing evening
cruise with a
Farewell Dinner on
the Sun Deck while
heading towards
Saigon.
Day 8: Saigon /
"The Sea of
Mangroves"
Your cruise with The
Jayavarman comes to
a close as the ship
winds its way to
Saigon through the
UNESCO listed
Mangrove Biosphere
Reserve. During the
Vietnam War, it had
been destroyed, but
amazingly the 75
hectares have come
back to life through
reforestation
efforts. Disembark
at 10:00am and
continue your
journey in the
buzzing city of
Saigon.
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8 Day Saigon - Siem Reap "The
Lost of Civilization"
Downriver Cruising
|
Upriver Cruising The
classic among the Mekong River Cruises is the 8 day
cruise "The Lost Civilization". It
combines places rarely visited with opulent world
heritage sites on board the luxury boutique cruiser.
5
Day Phnom Penh - Siem Reap "The
Serenity Cruise"
Downriver Cruising
|
Upriver Cruising
The 5 days
"Serenity Cruise" offers you the best
sides of rural Cambodia, alfresco and off the beaten
track.
4
Day Saigon - Phnom Penh "Pearly
Orient"
Downriver Cruising
|
Upriver Cruising The 4 days cruise
"Pearl of the Orient" might be a great
alternative for cruise aficionados with less time at
their hands connecting the "Pearl of the
Orient" with the "Paris of the East"...
3
Day Saigon - Chau Doc "Deep in
the Mekong Delta"
Downriver Cruising
|
Upriver Cruising
The 3 days
cruise "Deep in the Delta" offers the best
of the lower Mekong and its tributaries on the most
comfortable luxurious. |
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8 Day
Downriver Cruising "The
Lost of Civilization" by RV
The Jayavarman
Pricing Options /
Join-in Group Voyage
(Per person based on
twin share)
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Low Season (April 2010-Sep 2010) |
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Peak Season (Oct 2010-Dec 2010) |
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High Season (Nov 2010-March 2010) |
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Inclusions of the
trip
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Accommodation based
on double/twin share
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Fullboard meals
served onboard
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All excursions and
entrance fees
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Transportation
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Drinking water,
coffee or tea
Exclusions of the
trip
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Phnom Penh port tax
(65 USD per person)
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Surcharges for New
Year and Xmas
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Travel insurance
(trip, medical and
personal)
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Daily personal
expenses
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Tip and gratuity during
the tour
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