The most comfortable and enjoyable way to get from Cambodia to Saigon is on a Pandaw Cruise. The sights and sidetrips are unforgettable.
The mighty Mekong River is over 2,700 miles long, making it one of longest in Asia. It is a multinational river with connections to China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. One of the best ways to get from Cambodia to Vietnam is on Pandaw’s RV Mekong. Board the luxury cruise boat in Cambodia’s capital of Phnom Penh after visiting the Royal Palace, the Killing Fields, and the Genocide Museum. Before dinner enjoy an onboard Cambodian cultural show.
Along the river it is one Kodak moment followed by another.
Crossing the border from Cambodia to Vietnam is a non-event for passengers as the staff takes care of the formalities. One of the shore trips is to a Cham village and a visit to their mosque.
One evening, after dinner, watch the explicit movie “The Lover” and then the next day visit the town that was the setting for the movie including visit to Lover House.
Another great shore trip is to a small village where the people make
rice paper, rice snacks and a variety of other tasty treat. The last evening, before dinner, enjoy a Vietnamese cultural show. Sadly the four-night cruise comes to an end in My Tho where a bus takes people to Saigon and the InterContinental Hotel. It is just one of the many cruises offered by Pandaw. For more information check www.pandaw.com.
The mighty Mekong River is over 2,700 miles long, making it one of longest in Asia. It is a multinational river with connections to China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. One of the best ways to get from Cambodia to Vietnam is on Pandaw’s RV Mekong. Board the luxury cruise boat in Cambodia’s capital of Phnom Penh after visiting the Royal Palace, the Killing Fields, and the Genocide Museum. Before dinner enjoy an onboard Cambodian cultural show.
Along the river it is one Kodak moment followed by another.
Crossing the border from Cambodia to Vietnam is a non-event for passengers as the staff takes care of the formalities. One of the shore trips is to a Cham village and a visit to their mosque.
One evening, after dinner, watch the explicit movie “The Lover” and then the next day visit the town that was the setting for the movie including visit to Lover House.
rice paper, rice snacks and a variety of other tasty treat. The last evening, before dinner, enjoy a Vietnamese cultural show. Sadly the four-night cruise comes to an end in My Tho where a bus takes people to Saigon and the InterContinental Hotel. It is just one of the many cruises offered by Pandaw. For more information check www.pandaw.com.