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| 1 | Kampong Cham, CambodiaEmbarkment | |||
![]() Kampong Cham, a vibrant city in Cambodia, serves as an excellent port of call for cruisers eager to explore the rich culture and natural beauty of the region. With its unique blend of history and scenery, this charming destination promises an engaging experience that shouldn't be missed.
As you arrive, take time to wander along the riverside promenade, where you can soak in the stunning views of the Mekong River. Don’t miss the iconic Japanese Bridge, an architectural gem offering great photo opportunities. For a truly local experience, visit the nearby pagodas, such as Wat Nokor, with its intriguing mix of ancient and modern structures. If you're feeling adventurous, consider a bicycle tour through the surrounding countryside, revealing the picturesque landscapes and rural life. Kampong Cham is sure to offer a delightful insight into Cambodian life on your cruise journey! | ||||
| 2 | Koh Okhna Tey, CambodiaOvernight | |||
![]() Koh Okhna Tey, or “Silk Island” as it is often referred to, is an Island in southern Cambodia, in the province of Kandal. It is connected to another island, Koh Dach by an old metal bridge. The island naturally gets its nickname from its tradition silk industry. Walking through the village you’ll see woman on the porch of their houses weaving and are often happy to see visitors. Those who speak English are happy to tell you all about their honoured tradition, including stories from the history behind it. The river bed is dotted with picnic areas and cheap food stalls, so you can enjoy a bite to eat either under the sun or in a shaded hut. Koh Okhna Tey is an island steeped in a well-preserved culture, where a traditional way of life is enough for the locals. | ||||
| 2 | Angkor Ban, Cambodia | |||
![]() Angkor Ban is a quaint village in rural Cambodia, offering cruisers a unique glimpse into the country’s rich culture and traditional way of life. Visiting Angkor Ban allows you to escape the hustle and bustle of busy cities and engage with local customs in a serene setting.
As you explore the village, be sure to visit the large pagoda on the outskirts and experience its tranquil atmosphere. Indulge your taste buds with local delicacies, including salted snails, a popular snack among villagers. You may also observe locals drying vegetables like cucumbers in the sun, a traditional preservation method. The wooden stilt homes add to the village's charm, providing a picturesque backdrop for your visit. Angkor Ban is an inviting destination that highlights the simplicity and beauty of Cambodian life! | ||||
| 3 | Koh Okhna Tey, Cambodia | |||
![]() Koh Okhna Tey, or “Silk Island” as it is often referred to, is an Island in southern Cambodia, in the province of Kandal. It is connected to another island, Koh Dach by an old metal bridge. The island naturally gets its nickname from its tradition silk industry. Walking through the village you’ll see woman on the porch of their houses weaving and are often happy to see visitors. Those who speak English are happy to tell you all about their honoured tradition, including stories from the history behind it. The river bed is dotted with picnic areas and cheap food stalls, so you can enjoy a bite to eat either under the sun or in a shaded hut. Koh Okhna Tey is an island steeped in a well-preserved culture, where a traditional way of life is enough for the locals. | ||||
| 3 | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | |||
![]() Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is a vibrant capital teeming with history and charm, making it an exciting stop for cruisers. With a population of around 2 million, this bustling city sits at the confluence of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers, offering a unique blend of rich culture, stunning architecture, and lively markets to explore.
As you step off the ship, don’t miss the magnificent Royal Palace and its stunning gardens, where you can soak in the grandeur of Cambodian royalty. Take a stroll through the Central Market, Phsar Thmei, to shop for local handicrafts and savour traditional Cambodian snacks. For a glimpse into the city's past, visit the haunting yet informative memorial sites nearby. Phnom Penh is an unforgettable city that beautifully showcases the heart of Cambodia! | ||||
| 4 | Oudong, Cambodia | |||
Oudong, Cambodia, is a historical gem that once served as the royal capital, making it a fascinating stop on your cruise itinerary. With its stunning temples, vibrant culture, and scenic surroundings, this destination offers cruisers a glimpse into Cambodia's rich heritage and impressive natural beauty.
Upon arrival at the harbour, you will have the opportunity to explore the magnificent Oudong Mountain, which is home to numerous ancient stupas and pagodas. A guided hike allows you to enjoy breathtaking views over the countryside. While visiting, be sure to sample local snacks from nearby vendors. Another highlight includes visiting a traditional monastery where you can learn about Buddhist practices. With its captivating history and cultural experiences, Oudong promises a memorable adventure for every cruiser! | ||||
| 4 | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | |||
![]() Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is a vibrant capital teeming with history and charm, making it an exciting stop for cruisers. With a population of around 2 million, this bustling city sits at the confluence of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers, offering a unique blend of rich culture, stunning architecture, and lively markets to explore.
As you step off the ship, don’t miss the magnificent Royal Palace and its stunning gardens, where you can soak in the grandeur of Cambodian royalty. Take a stroll through the Central Market, Phsar Thmei, to shop for local handicrafts and savour traditional Cambodian snacks. For a glimpse into the city's past, visit the haunting yet informative memorial sites nearby. Phnom Penh is an unforgettable city that beautifully showcases the heart of Cambodia! | ||||
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| 6 | Tan Chau, Vietnam | |||
![]() Tan Chau, located in Vietnam's An Giang Province along the Mekong River, is an intriguing destination for cruisers looking to experience rich local culture and traditional craftsmanship. Renowned for its high-quality silk production, this riverside town offers a glimpse into the artistry that defines this vibrant region.
As you arrive at the harbour, be sure to explore the local workshops where skilled artisans create exquisite silk products right before your eyes. This unique opportunity to witness their craftsmanship is a highlight for many visitors. Additionally, you can observe locals making beautiful mats from palm leaves and reeds, showcasing the traditional techniques passed down through generations. A peaceful stroll along the Mekong’s banks allows you to enjoy the serene beauty of the landscape. Tan Chau promises an enriching experience, making it an unmissable stop on your cruise! | ||||
| 7 | Sa Dec, Vietnam | |||
![]() Sa Đéc, Vietnam, is a charming riverside town located in the heart of the Mekong Delta, making it a perfect stop for cruisers looking to experience authentic Vietnamese culture. Known for its lush landscapes and vibrant flower markets, Sa Đéc offers a unique glimpse into local life that you'll cherish long after your cruise.
As you arrive at the harbour, the bustling energy of the town awaits. Start your exploration with a visit to the famous Sa Đéc Flower Village, where you can stroll through rows of stunning blooms and learn about local floriculture. Take a leisurely boat ride on the Mekong River to witness picturesque landscapes and floating gardens, or drop by the historic Huynh Thuy Le Ancient House for a taste of local history. Don't forget to savour delicious local dishes like bánh xèo (Vietnamese pancakes) at nearby eateries. Sa Đéc is rich in experiences that will make your cruise truly memorable! | ||||
| 7 | Cai Be, Vietnam | |||
![]() Cai Be, Vietnam, is a vibrant gem in the Mekong Delta that offers cruisers a unique glimpse into the local culture and a bustling riverine lifestyle. This charming town is renowned for its floating markets and lush landscapes, making it an exciting destination on your cruise itinerary.
Upon arrival at the harbour, take the opportunity to explore the famous Cai Be Floating Market, where you can witness the lively exchange of goods from boats. Participate in a guided boat tour through the mesmerising network of canals, where you might spot traditional rice paper production or local fruit orchards. Delight in sampling exotic fruits and authentic Vietnamese cuisine during your visit. Cai Be provides an unforgettable blend of culture, natural beauty, and culinary delights that will enrich your cruise experience! | ||||
| 8 | My Tho (Ho Chi Minh City), VietnamDisembarkment | |||
![]() My Tho, a charming city near Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, is a delightful destination full of vibrant culture and beautiful landscapes. A cruise stop here offers visitors an authentic taste of the Mekong Delta, where lush scenery and local traditions come together to create a memorable experience.
As you arrive at the harbour, prepare for a range of exciting activities. Take a leisurely boat ride along the Mekong River, where you can admire floating markets and traditional wooden houses. Don’t miss tasting local specialties, such as coconut candy, and enjoy a visit to nearby orchards filled with tropical fruit. For those looking for a bit more adventure, consider a guided excursion into the serene waterways to spot local wildlife. My Tho will leave you with lasting memories of the enchanting Mekong Delta! | ||||

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