Pandaw adds multi-country Mekong cruises
Asia river cruise specialist Pandaw has introduced two new combination Mekong cruises offering comprehensive three-week sailings across Indochina.
They take guests on an in-depth exploration of Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and Laos along the Mekong and Red River and to the iconic Halong Bay.
The 21-night Grand Vietnam & Cambodia Combo Cruise begins in Northern Vietnam with a 10-night journey into Halong Bay then through the mountainous north along the Red River. It sails south to join Pandaw’s newest expedition, a ten-night Mekong cruise into the more remote areas to Cambodia and the temples of Angkor.
The cruises, onboard the RV Angkor Pandaw and the RV Mekong Pandaw are from Halong Bay to Hoa Binh and from My Tho to Kampong Cham. It departs 30 September 2024. It includes flights between Hanoi and Saigon with an overnight hotel stay in Saigon.
The 21-night Full Mekong, Four Country Cruise is an in-depth Mekong cruise from south to north, combining two 10-night expeditions through Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. It sails all of the navigable stretches of the river, aboard locally-crafted Pandaw vessels, RV Mekong Pandaw and RV Champa Pandaw.
The cruises are from Kampong Cham to My Tho and from Vientiane to Chiang Khong. It departs 22 October 2024 and includes flights between Saigon and Vientiane and an overnight hotel stay in Vientiane.
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