RV Mekong Navigator Cruise: Siem Reap – Saigon 8 Days

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8 Days 7 Nights
Siem Reap

This 8-day Mekong River cruise offers a unique cultural journey through Cambodia and Vietnam. Starting in Siem Reap, travelers will visit charming villages like Opopel and My An Hung, discover ancient temples such as Wat Roka Kaong, and explore Phnom Penh’s historical sites, including the Choeung Ek Killing Fields. The cruise also provides a scenic exploration of the Mekong Delta, with stops in Sa Dec, Cai Be, and My Tho, where guests can experience local life and traditions. The journey concludes in Ho Chi Minh City, offering a mix of cultural immersion and leisure.

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Itinerary

Day 1: Siem Reap – Kampong Cham
Activities:Drive from Siem Reap to Kampong Cham, arrive at Mekong Navigator in the afternoon, enjoy dinner.
Departing in the morning, you will enjoy a scenic drive from Siem Reap to Kampong Cham, Cambodia, with a lunch stop, and arrive at Mekong Navigator in the afternoon. After settling into your well-appointed suite/cabin, that evening, following a welcome reception, safety briefing, and introduction to key members of our crew, a delicious Cambodian Welcome Dinner is served in the Le Marche Dining Room.
Meals:
Dinner
Overnight: RV Mekong Navigator Cruise


Day 2: Opopel Village – Wat Roka Kaong – Phnom Penh
Activities:Visit the rural and charming village of Opopel, discover Wat Roka Kaong.

This morning, we visit the rural and charming village of Opopel, with its stilted houses and grazing Brahim cows seeking the shade of banana trees. You feel a sense of timelessness here, witnessing the rhythm of rural life. A visit is made to the home of a local family who discusses their lifestyle, then onto the local school to join children in their classroom, giving you a glimpse of a typical Cambodian school day. A leisurely stroll through the village offers an opportunity to take photos of this place that time has forgotten. On your way back, we make a brief stop at the local monastery.

In the afternoon, we will visit Wat Roka Kaong. Based on archaeologists’ statements, this temple complex was built in 1840. Some parts of the building were made of wood and have been renovated in 1998. An emerald statue was found during the renovation, believed to be over 180 years old and given this Wat its second name, Wat KeoMoni Chort (Emerald). In front of the two Golden Buddhist Columns (53 meters tall), there are two temples: the north temple called Preah Keo Preah Kor and the south temple called BakSei Chamkrong. Unfortunately, the Baksei Chamkrong temple was destroyed by a landslide in 2020. Enjoy wandering around this temple complex and then proceed to the Main Pagoda. Upon entering the beautiful and colorful Main Pagoda, we receive a traditional water blessing from the local monks.
Meals:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: RV Mekong Navigator Cruise


Day 3: Phnom Penh
Activities:Learn more about the darkest days of Cambodian history, explore the Choeung Ek Killing Fields, visit the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, free afternoon in Phnom Penh.

In the morning, learn more about the darkest days of Cambodian history. After a scenic 45-minute drive from the ship, you arrive at the Choeung Ek killing fields, where you may walk through the fields, visit the small museum and Buddhist memorial stupa, and learn more about the atrocities committed during the Khmer Rouge regime. Before returning to the ship, there is a visit to the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (also known as S-21), the former school converted to the main prison and torture headquarters of the Khmer Rouge.

After returning to the ship from the S-21, enjoy a free afternoon in Phnom Penh – shopping, dining at one of the many wonderful restaurants, or exploring the city independently. (There is a scheduled shuttle coach with your local guide provided from the Port to the Central Market for your shopping time).
Meals:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: RV Mekong Navigator Cruise


Day 4: Phnom Penh
Activities:Discover the best sites in Phnom Penh: Royal Palace Complex, Throne Hall and Moonlight Pavilion, Silver Pagoda, free afternoon in Phnom Penh.

After breakfast on board this morning, Tuk Tuk drivers meet you on the pier for an exciting morning tour of the best sites in Phnom Penh. You are gently transported along the riverfront to the Royal Palace complex, which is the official residence of the King of Cambodia, where you enjoy a leisurely walk through the grounds. After viewing the Throne Hall and Moonlight Pavilion, you visit the famous Silver Pagoda, home of Cambodia’s Emerald Buddha and the Maitreya Buddha, which is encrusted with more than 9,000 diamonds.

Your Tuk Tuk is waiting outside to take you on the short ride to the open-air National Museum, Cambodia’s largest museum of cultural history with one of the world’s largest collections of Khmer art and ceramics, as well as Angkorian and pre-Angkorian artifacts, excavated at the Angkor Temple complex at Siem Reap, as well as other areas around Cambodia.

After returning to the ship, enjoy a free afternoon in Phnom Penh.

Pre-dinner cultural entertainment is provided on the Sun Deck as guests enjoy a performance by local children of Apsara, the Khmer national dance, and other traditional folk dances.
Meals:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: RV Mekong Navigator Cruise


Day 5: Phnom Penh
Activities:Sail downstream to the Cambodia – Vietnam border, enjoy a leisurely cruise and take in the sights along the Mekong River.

Morning departing Phnom Penh to sail downstream to the Cambodia – Vietnam border. This morning we sail downstream to the border. Enjoy a leisurely cruise and take in the sights along the Mekong River. Some cultural activities are planned on board (introduction of tropical fruits and fruit tasting, demonstration of Vietnamese spring roll making, introduction of traditional Cambodian costumes).

In the evening, before dinner, there is a cocktail and sabering time hosted by our Captain.
Meals:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: RV Mekong Navigator Cruise


Day 6: Long Khanh A Island – My An Hung
Activities:Explore the local island village of Long Khanh A, have the opportunity to see the weaving process under several homes, discover My An Hung village.

This morning, sampans take you to the local island village of Long Khanh A (Hong Ngu district), not far from the Vietnam – Cambodia border. Hong Ngu produces a large number of traditional Khmer scarves exported to Cambodia. Woven in many homes around the village, you will have the opportunity to see the weaving process in several homes. Some villagers are also embroidery artists, displaying their art in and around the homes. The inhabitants of this area had only encountered one western visitor prior to the arrival of the Mekong Navigator and are especially friendly and welcoming. Before returning to the sampans, we will walk around this evergreen island and visit the home of a local War Veteran.

After lunch on board, guests make the short journey from ship to shore by sampan, landing on the charming evergreen village of My An Hung, visiting a typical farming village on the Mekong Delta. We walk through the verdant village, interact with villagers, and enjoy fresh coconut in the garden. A local family would invite us for some honey tea and fruit while we enjoy the “don ca tai tu” folk music, followed by an impressive VOVINAM Vietnam Martial Arts performed by the teenagers of the village.
Meals:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: RV Mekong Navigator Cruise


Day 7: Sa Dec – Cai Be – My Tho
Activities:Visit the home of Mr. Huynh Thuy Le in Sa Dec, Chinese Temple Kien An Cung, discover Cai Be.

Upon arrival in Sa Dec, your sampans return for a leisurely, scenic navigation of the narrow canals of the Mekong, where you will observe the daily routines of the villagers en route to the historic town of Sa Dec. In the town of Sa Dec, you visit the home of Mr. Huynh Thuy Le, the inspiration of Marguerite Duras’ novel L’Amant (The Lover), as well as the Chinese Temple Kien An Cung, which was built in honor of the Huynh Thuy Le Family. On your itinerary is a walk through the town’s market, where you experience the sights, sounds, and smells, providing you with wonderful photo opportunities of the colorful fresh produce, meat, live fish, and seafood for sale.

In Cai Be, board the rowing boat with a rower in conical hats for an enjoyable excursion along the lovely canals of the Mekong Delta with beautiful scenes. After finishing the rowing, the sampan will cruise on a tapestry of waterways bringing us to a cottage factory where industrious artisans produce rice paper, rice wine, and popped rice. There’s a selection of postcards, souvenirs, and beautiful oil paintings on sale. Continue into the long and narrow canals of Cai Be towards Cau Xeo with many photo opportunities of rice barges, rice husking mills, water palm thatching cottages, temples, etc. along the cruise. On return to the ship, refresh and enjoy the sunset cruise towards My Tho Marina.

In the evening, you gather on the Sun Deck in front of the Le Salon Lounge for a Farewell Reception with the entire crew, before enjoying a Vietnamese Farewell Dinner in Le Marche Dining Room.
Meals:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: RV Mekong Navigator Cruise


Day 8: My Tho – Saigon
Activities:Disembark the cruise ship, transfer to Ho Chi Minh.

Following breakfast, you say goodbye to the crew as you disembark the cruise ship and transfer to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Meals:
Breakfast

Inclusions

  • 7 nights onboard the luxurious Mekong Navigator
  • Full board including themed dinners, welcome and farewell reception.
  • Complimentary house wine for lunch and dinner.
  • Complimentary local coffee and fine tea selection, soft-drinks, local beer and local spirits
  • Complimentary water bottle for excursions
  • Complimentary wifi in-room and public areas
  • Lotus Cruises exclusive’s series of cultural performances, educational talks, food demonstration classes
  • English speaking crew and English expert local guides
  • All entrance fees, transportation as mentioned in the shore excursion program
  • Deluxe Sampans with cold towel service, fresh fruit and tea/coffee service (where applicable)
  • Individual VOX listening devices throughout cruise shore excursion program
  • Shoe cleaning after excursion
  • Welcome drink and cold towel service following excursions
  • Transfers from Siem Reap to Kampong Cham and from My Tho to Ho Chi Minh City (coach transfer) or vice versa
  • Non-commissionable gratuities $85 per passenger for crew onboard
  • Non-commissionable port charge $75 per passenger
  • Non-commissionable tip $25 per passenger for guides, drivers, sampan operators

Exclusions

  • Visa. For Upstream cruises only: Cambodia E-Visa will not be accepted at river check point, we recommend to make visa on arrival when you are on the cruise with us, visa cost $45 /person
  • Airfare to/from destination
  • Premium wine and spirits
  • Transfer outside included transportation as provided in the shore excursion program
  • Spa treatments, on-board laundry and gift shop items

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