RV River Saigon Cruise Tour from Saigon To Siem Reap – 8 Days
Best places to visit: Saigon - My Tho - Chau Doc- Cu Lao Gien - Chau Doc - Phnom Penh - Tonle River - Kampong Cham - Siem Reap
8 days
Daily Tour
20 people
English & Czech
Explorer the superb stunning scenery and gorgeous culture in Vietnam and Cambodia along the Mighty Mekong River with the luxurious boutique River Saig…
Itinerary :
*BRIEF ITINERARY:
Day 1 – Ho Chi Minh City – My Tho – Cai Be Floating Market
Day 2 – Sa Dec – Cu Lao Gien (Vietnam)
Day 3 – Chau Doc (Vietnam)
Day 4 – Phnom Penh (Cambodia)
Day 5 – Kampong Chhnang (Cambodia)
Day 6 – Chong Koh, Angkor Ban (Cambodia)
Day 7 – Wat Hanchey – Kampong Cham (Cambodia)
Day 8 – Kampong Cham – Siem Reap (Cambodia)
Day 1. RV River Saigon Cruise Tour from Saigon To Siem Reap – 8 Days: Ho Chi Minh City cruising tour to My Tho and then towards Cai Be Floating Market
Highlighted Excursions: Cai Be sampan cruise, An Kiet House, and local rice paper and candy making establishment
We meet and transfer you to My Tho where our ship awaits you. Enjoy a few hours of scenic sailing before embarking on a luxurious sampan cruise through Cai Be for a tour of the historic An Kiet House—a former imperial residence—and its beautiful gardens. Afterward, take a short walk to a local establishment where workers make everything from rice paper and rice wine to coconut candy. During the evening, you’ll enjoy a special Welcome Reception onboard the ship.
Meals: Lunch/ Dinner
Overnight: River Saigon Cruise
Day 2. RV River Saigon Cruise Tour from Saigon To Siem Reap – 8 Days: Sa Dec cruising trip to Cu Lao Gien (Vietnam)
Highlighted Excursions: Sa Dec Canal Cruise, brick and rice processing factories, Huynh Thuy Le house, and Cu Lao Gien Cathedral
Today’s sampan cruise through Sa Dec’s narrow canals is the perfect opportunity to observe locals going about their daily routines. It’s a chance to visit a local factory where bricks and tiles are made with clay from the Mekong River. Here, you also learn how rice husks from the rice processing facility next door are used to fuel the brick factory’s kilns that fill the Sa Dec landscape—just one example of the Vietnamese people’s remarkable ingenuity. Return to your luxurious sampan and sail past bustling markets into the center of town for a tour of the former home of Mr. Huyen Thuy Le made famous by its connection to best-selling French novelist, Marguerite Duras. After lunch onboard, we’ll sail to the island of Cu Lao Gieng to tour one of the oldest Cathedrals in Southern Vietnam. Cu Lao Gieng is mainly a retreat for retired nuns. The large building is completely cut off from villages and located in the middle of fields and green jungle. You will be very surprised to see such an architectural impressive monastery in the middle of nowhere.
Meals: Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner
Overnight: River Saigon Cruise
Day 3. RV River Saigon Cruise Tour from Saigon To Siem Reap – 8 Days: Chau Doc (Vietnam) cruising package
Highlighted Excursions: Chau Doc Harbor cruise, fish farm, and Holy Temples at the base of Sam Mountain
In the Mekong Delta, residents live, work, and even shop on the water. Today, you’ll be immersed in local life touring lively Chau Doc harbor, which teems with traditional Vietnamese floating markets and homes. You can see housewives paddling their sampans from boat to boat, bartering and socializing with the harbor’s many vendors. Then you visit a floating fish farm to learn about this important local industry and where you’ll feed the thousands of tilapia and other fish being raised. Later, boarding a shuttle to visit the base of Sam Mountain which is one of the holiest sites in southern Vietnam where millions (estimated 8 to 10 million) of Vietnamese visit as part of an annual pilgrimage.
Meals: Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner
Overnight: River Saigon Cruise
Day 4. RV River Saigon Cruise Tour from Saigon To Siem Reap – 8 Days: Phnom Penh (Cambodia) cruising package
Featured Excursions: Choeung Ek Memorial Stupa and grounds, Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, and Phnom Penh city tour
The orchards and fields surrounding Choeung Ek belie what took place here during the violent reign of the Khmer Rouge. It is impossible to remain unmoved when visiting this area known as the “Killing Fields.” Afterward, you’ll visit the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, also known as “S-21,” a former high school transformed by the Khmer Rouge into a torture and interrogation center. The fear, sadness, and disbelief conveyed in many prisoners’ mug shots will touch you, while the brave defiance displayed by others will remind you of the indomitable power of the human spirit.
Following your powerful morning excursion, you take an afternoon cycle tour of Phnom Penh’s wide boulevards and French-infused architecture. After a visit to the impressive Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda, you’ll tour the National Museum, which features a grand collection of artifacts from the Angkor Wat Temple Complex.
Meals: Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner
Overnight: River Saigon Cruise
Day 5. RV River Saigon Cruise Tour from Saigon To Siem Reap – 8 Days: Kampong Chhnang (Cambodia) cruising tours
Featured Excursions: Tonlé Sap river cruise and Kampong Chhnang walking tour
Here, you cruise the Tonlé Sap River to the city of Kampong Chhnang. You’ll stop for a walking tour of Kampong Chhnang, a bustling riverfront community supported by the local fish trade. Then comeback the River Saigon for a sunset cruise as you cruise the Tonlé River returning to the Mekong River
Meals: Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner
Overnight: River Saigon Cruise
Day 6. RV River Saigon Cruise Tour from Saigon To Siem Reap – 8 Days: Chong Koh, Angkor Ban (Cambodia) cruising tours
Highlighted Excursions: Chong Koh walking tour and Angkor Ban walking tour
Chong Koh is a small village famous along the Mekong for its silk and cotton weaving; as you walk along the village’s main road; see looms under nearly every home and women offering beautifully crafted scarves and tablecloths.
You’ll pop into a villager’s home to learn about how fruits and vegetables are used by the locals to treat illness. Afterward, you’ll visit the village school to observe and interact with school children. Don’t be surprised if your arrival is greeted by squeals of delight—the children love visitors, and love to practice their English.
Later, we sail to the very rural village of Angkor Ban. Enjoy a walking tour of this charming horse-and-cart hamlet, visiting traditional Khmer homes and talking with monks at the local Buddhist monastery.
Meals: Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner
Overnight: River Saigon Cruise
Day 7. RV River Saigon Cruise Tour from Saigon To Siem Reap – 8 Days : Wat Hanchey cruising trip to Kampong Cham (Cambodia)
Highlighted Excursions: Wat Hanchey Temple Complex, Phnom Pros and Phnom Srey Monastery, and Nokor Bachey Temple
Arrive at Wat Hanchey, a beautifully situated temple complex with incredible views overlooking the Mekong River. Take your time enjoying the peaceful atmosphere and marvel at the quality of the 7th-century artifacts and then enjoy a traditional water-blessing by the local monks.
Visiting the twin holy hilltops of Phnom Prosand Phnom Srey (Man Hill and Woman Hill), both of which are topped by multiple temples and frolicking monkeys. You’ll then descend to the base of the hills to view the massive gilded statues of Buddha. Afterward, you’ll travel to Nokor Bachey Temple, built during the same period as the temples constructed at Angkor Wat, it boasts a wealth of intricate wall carvings and several ancient Buddha statues and Royal Cambodian Theme Dinner.
Meals: Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner
Overnight: River Saigon Cruise
Day 8 – RV River Saigon Cruise Tour from Saigon To Siem Reap – 8 Days: Kampong Cham cruising tour to Siem Reap (Cambodia)
Highlighted Excursion: Siem Reap city tour via tuk-tuk
You disembark your ship in the morning and transfer to Siem Reap, gateway to ancient Angkor monument by executive coach.
Meals: Breakfast
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Accommodation in luxury AC en-suite cabin with twin/double basic on the River Saigon Cruise.
English speaking guides.
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