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Departure Dates in
2010-2011
The Lost of
Civilization (8 days & 7 nights)
Down River
Cruising: Siem Reap to Saigon |
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Day 1: Saigon – Cai Be
“The Sea of Mangroves”
Bid farewell to the hustle and bustle of Saigon while
settling into your cabin. The ship will begin by
meandering along busy ports and waterways. Soon
after, the change is abrupt and you’ll find yourself
in the UNESCO listed Mangrove Biosphere Reserve of Can
Gio which had been destroyed during the Vietnam War by
toxic chemicals. Amazingly, the 75 hectares of forest
has come back to life through a reforestation.
Enjoy a cocktail reception at the Funnel Bar and
Lounge followed by a Welcome Dinner on the Sun Deck.
Drop anchor just outside of Cai Be for the night.
Day 2:
Cai Be – Chau Doc
“Vietnamese inventiveness”
Today’s tour starts with the visit of Cai Be’s
colorful floating market. 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.
Back on the sampans, we will lead to you to observe
the activity of the biggest rice stock market in Cai
Be. 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 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,
group 1 takes a stroll along the canals to experience
the local environment first hand while group 2
explores the edges of the canals on bicycle. After
touring the canals, head to the An Kiet ancient house
to have tea with the descendants of the former
imperial residents. 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 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.
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. Observe beautiful
textiles being woven on old wooden looms; a tradition
that has been passed from generation to generation.
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 infamous “Killing Fields”; the
former detention, torture and execution centers 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 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 International (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.
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
Low Water Program (approx. between December and June)
Cruise early morning to Prek K’dam where you will
disembark 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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