Vietnam & Thailand 25 days River Cruise & Coach Tour from $3599 Per person twin share departing from Ho Chi Minh City. Mekong World-Class River Cruise with Saigon, Siem Reap & Thailand Tour. Ship: Mekong Navigator Normally $4599 – Save $1000 per person Single Supp $1500.00 Departs Saigon 23 April 2015. Book by 31 December 2014. Call our office to on the confirmation list for our new second departure on 27 August 2015 going on sale late December 2014. Phone 1300 813391. The Spiel: Your journey begins in the lively city of Ho Chi Minh City. From here we board the luxurious Mekong Navigator ship that takes us on an amazing journey upstream on the Mekong through Vietnam and Cambodia. Visit rural villages, historic pagodas, floating markets and a Buddhist monastery along the way. Conclude your first class cruise in Siem Reap, Cambodia, by visiting Ankor Wat, before exploring Phnom Penh, capital of Cambodia. We then fly to Bangkok in Thailand where you will board our luxury motor coach and explore wonderful places like Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Sukhothai, Chang Rai and Chang Mai, transfers, meals, luxury coach travel and services of our English speaking tour guides. Thailand has the full package! We include: Intra-flight Siem ReapBangkok, 25 nights accommodations, 3 nights Ho Chi Minh,7 nights Deluxe river cruise, Mekong Navigator, 2 nights Siem Reap, 6 nights Bangkok, 1 night Ayutthaya, 1 night Sukhothai, 2 nights Chiang Rai, 3 nights Chiang Mai, All transfers, 51 meals: 26 breakfasts, 12 lunches, 13 dinners, sightseeing per itinerary in modern air-conditioned motor coach, Services of English-speaking tour manager & professional guide throughout. For Reservations please Phone Destinations International. www.ditravel.com.au River Cruise & Coach Tour Package Includes Intra-flight Siem Reap-Bangkok & Intra-flight Chiang Mai-Bangkok 12 nights accommodations in Vietnam, Mekong River Cruise & Cambodia 3 nights Ho Chi Minh 7 nights Deluxe river cruise, Mekong Navigator 2 nights Siem Reap 12 nights First Class accommodations 4 nights Bangkok 1 night Ayutthaya 1 night Sukhothai 2 nights Chiang Rai 3 nights Chiang Mai Hotel taxes, fees & service charges Hotel porterage All transfers 47 meals: 24 breakfasts,11 lunches, 12 dinners Sightseeing per itinerary in modern air-conditioned motor coach Services of English-speaking tour manager throughout Hotel & cruise porterage. All transfers & port fees Services of local guides in all major cities Shore excursions per itinerary. Entrance fees per itinerary. Cost of optional tour in itinerary extra $280 per person. Tour Itinerary DAY 1, Thursday - Depart for Vietnam Depart for Vietnam. Your flight includes meals, drinks, and in-flight entertainment. Welcome to Vietnam! Arrive in Ho Chi Minh (formerly Saigon), the largest and most populated city in Vietnam, a dynamic combination of modern skyscrapers and Chinese-style pagodas. Transfer to your hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure to rest, relax and acclimate to your new time zone Overnight: Ho Chi Minh DAY 2, Friday - Ho Chi Minh Tour Meet your Tour Manager and fellow travelers this morning at a briefing about the exciting journey that awaits you in Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand. Afterwards, a guided tour of dynamic Ho Chi Minh including views of the 19th century neo-Romanesque Notre Dame Cathedral and the former Presidential Palace, re-named Reunification Hall. Continue past the former U.S. Embassy, the French-influenced Central Post Office and the beautiful Saigon Opera House. From here, walk through lively Ben Thanh Market with its huge display of wares and to busy Dong Khoi Street, the city's central shopping area. Explore on your own or join this afternoon's fascinating optional tour to the infamous Cu Chi Tunnels, part of a secretive underground tunnel network built by the Viet Cong. Tonight, perhaps try one of the city's fine French-Vietnamese restaurants Optional: Half Day Cu Chi Tunnels (PM) Overnight: Ho Chi Minh Meals: Breakfast DAY 3, Saturday - Chinatown, Boat Ride on the Canals, Lunch with a Local Family Morning drive to Cholon, Vietnam's energetic Chinatown, with its classical architecture and authentic Chinese atmosphere. At the crowned Binh Tay Market, see stalls jam-packed with everything from fresh produce to items with a distinct Chinese flavor. View the impressive Thien Hau Pagoda, beautifully decorated with small delicately fashioned porcelain figurines expressing themes from Chinese religion and legends. On to Bach Dang Pier to board a boat that takes us along the narrow canals, passing old houses, undeveloped towns and mini floating markets - a great prospective of traditional Vietnamese life on the river banks. Then, we meet a local family and share an authentic home-cooked Vietnamese lunch in their home. Hear about their cooking techniques, the lifestyle and the culture of the area. Return to Ho Chi Minh for the remainder of the day at leisure Overnight: Ho Chi Minh Meals: Breakfast, Lunch DAY 4, Sunday - Port of My Tho, Cruise Embarkation Our adventure begins today as we drive through the scenic countryside to the port city of My Tho, gateway to the Mekong. Here, we board the luxurious Mekong Navigator that takes us on an amazing journey upstream on the Mekong through Vietnam and Cambodia. Time to settle in and become acquainted with all of the lovely facilities on board. This evening, attend the Welcome Reception followed by a delicious Vietnamese Themed Dinner that celebrates your arrival on board. Bon Voyage! Overnight: Cruise Meals: Breakfast, Dinner DAY 5, Monday - Cai Be's Floating Market, Historic Sa Dec Arrive in Cai Be harbor. Here, we board a traditional "native" sampan that sails to the lively floating market where more than 500 vendors gather each day. Watch as the local workers bargain for goods; see the colorful varieties of fruits, vegetables and handmade products displayed on tall wooden poles. Don't miss the sight of the huge French Gothic Cathedral dominating the landscape as we sail by! Tour the house and gardens of film director Anh Kiet, built in an ancient architectural style. After a visit to a traditional rice factory, back to the ship in time for lunch. Time to enjoy the delightful scenery as we sail upstream. Later, navigate the narrow canals of the Mekong traveling to Sa Dec. Enjoy views of stately colonial architecture, old mansions and merchant homes before stopping at a local factory to see the process of brick-making with clay from the Mekong. Stop at the local market before continuing to the home of Hyynh Thuy Le, inspiration for Duras' novel, L'Amant (The Lover) Overnight: Cruise Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner DAY 6, Tuesday - Chau Doc Harbor, Arrive in Phnom Penh Morning panoramic sampan cruise of Chau Doc Harbor, an important stop on the river route between Vietnam and Cambodia. After visiting this culturally diverse town with its significant Chinese, Cham and Khmer communities and the colorful Tay An Pagoda, stop at a local family's fish farm to hear about this very important Vietnamese industry. After lunch on board, the ship crosses the border into Cambodia. After formalities, notice the drastic change in the architecture as we sail along the river. The rest of the day is at leisure on board. The anticipation of new and exciting discoveries grows as we arrive in Cambodia's Phnom Penh harbor tonight We are unable to dock or proceed into the city until the customs office opens in the morning. During periods of unusually high water, it may not be possible to dock at Chau Doc harbor; a visit to the village of Hong Ngu may be substituted Overnight: Cruise Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner DAY 7, Wednesday - Phnom Penh City Tour Begin the day with a city tour of French-inspired Phnom Penh by cyclo (3-wheel bicycle). Travel along the riverfront to the Royal Palace complex; view Throne Hall and the Moonlight Pavilion. Then, visit the world-famous Silver Pagoda, home of Cambodia's Emerald Buddha and Maitreya Buddha, encrusted with more than 9,000 diamonds. Continue to the National Museum of Cambodia, with its extensive display of Khmer archaeological treasures. The afternoon is free for personal pursuits. Shop at the local markets, quaint boutiques, or just people-watch from a charming outdoor café. Tonight, we'll be entertained with traditional folk dances and Apsara on board by a group of local children Overnight: Cruise Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner DAY 8, Thursday - Cambodia's Historical Sites This morning, we learn more about the darkest days of Cambodian history. After a scenic 45-minute drive from the ship is the Choeung Ek killing fields, we have the opportunity to walk through the fields, visit the small museum and Memorial Stupa, and learn more about the atrocities committed during the Khmer Rouge regime. Before returning to the ship, we also tour Tuol Sleng (also known as S-21), the former school that was converted to the main prison and torture headquarters of the Khmer Rouge. Our afternoon is, again, at leisure, with many wonderful options. A short, traditional shadow puppet show will be performed before dinner this evening, and the manager will tell us about the artistic process of creating the beautiful, leather puppets, as well as explain the performance art Overnight: Cruise Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner DAY 9, Friday - Cruise the Tonle Sap River The entire day is spent sailing on the scenic Tonle Sap River -- see an up-close glance of rural life along the winding river. After lunch, a private boat transports us on a panoramic cruise of the floating villages at Kampong Chhnang. Perhaps, time to meet some friendly local people that live, work, and shop on the river. Afterward, we return to the ship and set sail at sunset. The local children bid us farewell from the riverbank as we continue our journey up the Mekong River During exceptionally high water, it may not be possible to sail up the Tonle Sap River. In this case, a visit to the ancient Khmer capital of Oudong may be substituted Overnight: Cruise Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner DAY 10, Saturday - Buddhist Water Blessing at Wat Hanchey, Kampong Cham Walk up the steep hill this morning to hilltop Wat Hanchey*; see a variety of temples at this site, including an 8th century temple from the pre-Angkor Chenla period. We receive a traditional Buddhist Water Blessing from the monastery's monks as they chant harmoniously together. Time to linger at the monastery enjoying spectacular views of the valley below. Following lunch on board ship, afternoon drive to Kampong Cham; ascend the hills of Phnom Pros (man hill) and Phnom Srei (woman hill). View the impressive stupa with its reclining Buddha and preaching Buddha. At the end of the day, visit the 12th century Angkorian-period complex of Wat Nokor Bachey, with several original statues of Buddha. Time to refresh before this evening's Farewell Reception and Royal Cambodian Theme Dinner *Please note that the walk is up a steep hill, with little shade, and is recommended for our more active guests Overnight: Cruise Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner DAY 11, Sunday - Siem Reap, Cambodian Dinner and Dance Show We say good-bye to the Mekong Navigator and her crew, as our journey on the Mekong comes to an end. After disembarkation, on to fascinating Siem Reap, home to the archaeological wonders of Angkor Wat. In the afternoon, discover the city's center with its variety of cafes, restaurants and shops offering hand-made silk goods and the famous Cambodian puppets. This evening, you're invited to a festive Cambodian Dinner along with a traditional Apsara dance Overnight: Siem Rep Meals: Breakfast, Dinner DAY 12, Monday - Angkor Wat, one of the "Seven Wonders of the World" Today, you'll understand why the architectural masterpieces of Angkor Thom and Angkor Wat, are designated as one of the "Seven Wonders of the World". This sprawling city, built by Khmer Kings was once home to more than one million people at the height of the empire. On the visit to the fortified city of Angkor Thom visit the Elephants Terrace and Terrace of the Leper King, all adorned with dramatic bas-reliefs. Continue to the mysterious Bayon Temple, highlight of Angkor Thom, replete with beautifully preserved bas-reliefs and more than 172 giant smiling stone faces. On to the monuments of Keo, Kravan and Sras Srang before arriving at Ta Prohm, where the jungle was left untouched, as it appeared to European explorers. The highpoint of the day is the visit to stunning Angkor Wat, a temple dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu. World-famous for its beauty and splendor, Angkor Wat has the longest continuous bas-relief in the world, which runs along the entire outer gallery walls, narrating stories from Hindu mythology. Stay to experience the unforgettable sunset a view that cannot be compared to anything you have ever seen! Overnight: Siem Reap Meals: Breakfast, Lunch DAY 13, Tuesday - Tonle Sap Lake, Flight to Bangkok Morning drive along the rolling verdant hills of the farm lands, stopping for a ride on an ox- cart, the vehicle still being used today by local farmers. Arrive at Tonle Sap Lake in the heart of Cambodia, with its rich and diverse ecosystem. Embark on a serene boat excursion observe the local life unfolding and the floating fishing villages that dot the shoreline. Later, visit to the National Museum with its multi-media exhibits depicting the Golden Era of the Khmer Kingdom. Depart Siem Reap this afternoon on your flight to Bangkok; arrive and transfer to your hotel. The remainder of the day is at leisure to enjoy all of the delights of Bangkok on your own. Shop to your heart's content, visit to the many amazing markets, and try some of the fabulous restaurants in this energetic city Overnight: Bangkok Meals: Breakfast DAY 14, Friday - FREE DAY Bangkok, Thailand The rest of the day is at leisure to rest, relax and acclimate to the bustling city of Bangkok. Overnight: Bangkok DAY 15, Saturday - Bangkok City Tour Orientation meeting this morning with your tour manager highlights the exciting journey that awaits you. Afterwards, continue on a city and temple tour of Bangkok, a fascinating mix of ancient and modern. Begin the tour at Chinatown and then on to the colorful Indian Market. Visit serene Wat Po, the oldest and largest temple in the city, with the astonishing giant Reclining Buddha, over 150 feet long and almost 40 feet high. Drive to Royal Avenue where most of the Government offices are located and the King's Palace before returning to your hotel Overnight: Bangkok Meals: Breakfast, Dinner DAY 16, Sunday - Full Day in Bangkok Full day at leisure to explore Bangkok on your own. Or, don't miss the optional morning tour of Wat Phra Kaew, also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, and the elaborate 18th century Grand Palace, symbol and ceremonial heart of the kingdom - together they form the most impressive sights in Bangkok. Despite the proximity of the two, there's a distinct contrast in style between the Thai-inspired Wat Phra Kaew and the European design of the Grand Palace. In the evening, attend the optional Buffet Dinner and stunning performance of the "Journey to the Enchanted Kingdom of Siam". Boasting over 150 performers, this lavish production delves into Siam's history and culture Optional: Half Day Grand Palace & Emerald Buddha (AM) Optional: Siam Niramit Show & Dinner (PM) Overnight: Bangkok Meals: Breakfast DAY 17, Monday - Travel to Ayutthaya, Ayutthaya City Tour Depart Bangkok to Ayutthaya, the second Siamese capital after Sukhothai for over 400 years, once glorified as one of the largest cities in Southeast Asia. Ayutthaya Historical Park, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, lies in the center of the city. Here, you can see the ruins of the former capital and its remaining palaces, monasteries and towers - one can envision the grandeur and splendour that was once the Kingdom of Ayutthaya. Visit Bang Pa-In Palace, a collection of beautiful buildings in various architectural styles, surrounded by a lake. Originally built by King Prasattong in 1632, Bang Pa-In served as the Royal Summer Palace for the Thai Kings. If time permits, there may be a visit to a local school on the way to Ayutthaya. Continue to the Chai Wattanaram Temple, built by King Prasat Tong to honor his mother, conceived as a replica of the Angkor Temple - this is a serene place where one can reflect and enjoy the tranquillity. Rest of the day at leisure Overnight: Ayutthaya Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner DAY 18, Tuesday - Travel to Sukhothai Travel northward to Sukhothai, birthplace of the Thai nation, founded in the 13th century by King Ramkhamhaeng. The country's first capital was established here in 1238 and lasted over two centuries. Sukhothai is world-famous its over 100 historical sites and treasures, including some of the most beautiful Thai art and architecture in the country, created during the city's "golden era", between the 13th and 14th centuries. Visit to the Old Town of Sukhothai with its impressive Historical Park, immaculately restored and set among leafy hills and peaceful lotus ponds, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At this astonishing site, most of the remains of the original city can be seen. Marvel at the ancient Buddha figures, palaces, temples and historical monuments and feel yourself drift back in time to a bygone era Overnight: Sukhothai Meals: Breakfast DAY 19, Wednesday - Travel to Chiang Rai This morning, depart Sukhothai and drive to scenic Chiang Rai, the northernmost province of Thailand for overnight Overnight: Chiang Rai Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner DAY 20, Thursday - Mae Sai Border Town & Golden Triangle Travel to the border town of Mae Sai, at the tip of Thailand. At this border crossing, arrangements may be made to enter Myanmar*. Ascend to the hilltop viewpoint to see the famous "Golden Triangle" of Southeast Asia - meeting point of the borders of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos. The locals call it "Sop Ruak", as this is also where the Mekong meets the Ruak River. A short cruise then takes you along the banks of the Mekong to the small island of Don Sao in Laos; leisure time at the lively markets before returning to Thailand. Continue to the dramatic House of Opium at Golden Triangle Park, offering an informative exhibition on the history of opium which dates back almost 5000 years. Later, savor a locally prepared lunch in a nearby farming village before returning to Chiang Rai for overnight * Crossing into Myanmar (Burma) requires a visa which may be obtained locally at the border crossing, at your own expense Overnight: Chiang Rai Meals: Breakfast, Lunch DAY 21, Friday - Travel to Chiang Mai Morning at leisure before departing to Chiang Mai, ancient capital of the Lamma Kingdom. En route, stop at a local gem gallery before arriving in Chiang Mai, cultural heart of Northern Thailand, located in the rolling foothills of the Himalayas. Spend the rest of the afternoon at leisure Optional: Half Day Mae Salong Hill Tribe (AM) Optional: Kantoke Dinner & Show Overnight: Chiang Mai Meals: Breakfast DAY 22, Saturday - Full Day in Chiang Mai Morning at leisure to explore Chiang Mai independently. Or, join the optional tour to the Mae Sa Elephant Training Camp where you'll see elephants bathing in the running streams or demonstrating their feats of skill and strength in a musical show. In the afternoon, visit Sankampang Street, center of handicrafts, for on-site demonstrations on how the silk, lacquer, silver, wood and bronze wares are made. At the end of the day, pamper yourself with an optional Thai massage Optional: Half Day Mae Sa Elephant Camp with lunch (AM) Optional: Traditional Thai Massage Overnight: Chiang Mai Meals: Breakfast DAY 23, Sunday - Chiang Mai City & Temples Tour, Dinner at Private Home Morning tour of the most interesting temples in Chiang Mai. Begin at Wat Suan Dok, where the remains of the Chiang Mai Royal family are enshrined. Continue to Wat Phrathad Doi Suthep, Northern Thailand's most sacred temple, containing a holy relic of Lord Buddha. Equally impressive is the mythological Naga (dragon-headed serpent) staircase, with 290 steps leading up to the temple grounds. Visit to a local jade factory, followed by an afternoon at leisure to wander independently in Chiang Mai. Tonight, a unique experience. Join a local Chiang Mai family at an authentic Thai Dinner in their home. Enjoy a tour of the home, conversation about life in Chiang Mai and savor the great flavors of home-cooked food Overnight: Chiang Mai Meals: Breakfast, Dinner DAY 24, Monday - Flight to Bangkok Depart Chiang Mai this morning on your flight to Bangkok; arrive and transfer to your hotel. The remainder of the day is at leisure to enjoy all of the delights of Bangkok on your own. Shop to your heart's content, visit to the many amazing markets, and try some of the fabulous restaurants in this energetic city Overnight: Bangkok Meals: Breakfast DAY 25, Tuesday - Depart Thailand Transfer to the airport for your departure flight Meals: Breakfast Grand Hotel Saigon, Ho Chi Minh ★★★★ This first class hotel is located in the heart of downtown, just a short walk from the historic Saigon River. Hotel Details Mekong Navigator, Reminiscent in design of the French, Colonial-era, manor homes that once lined the streets of old Saigon, the 34-suite Mekong Navigator lends a sophisticated, yet comfortable, ambience while cruising the might Mekong River. Hotel Details Tara Angkor Hotel, Siem Reap ★★★★ This first class hotel is situated nearby the Angkor National Museum. Hotel Details Mandarin Hotel By Centre Point, Bangkok ★★★★ This first class hotel is a short ride away from Lumphini Park. Hotel Details Mandarin Hotel by Centre Point, Bangkok ★★★★ This first class hotel is a short ride away from Lumphini Park. Hotel Details Classic Kameo Ayutthaya, Ayutthaya ★★★★+ This superior first class hotel is located within comfortable proximity to Ayutthaya’s industrial estates and tourist attractions. Hotel Details Legendha Sukhothai, Sukhothai ★★★★+ This superior first class hotel is less than a mile from the Sukhothal Historical Park and is surrounded by temples and historical sites. Hotel Details Le Meridien Chiang Rai Resort, Chiang Rai ★★★★★ This deluxe hotel is located on landscaped grounds along the Mae Kok River. Hotel Details Dusit Island Resort, Chiang Rai ★★★★★ This deluxe hotel is located on an island in the Mae Kok River not far from Chiang Rai City Center. Hotel Details Le Meridien Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai ★★★★★ This deluxe hotel, overlooking Doi Suthep Mountain, is located in the commercial district adjacent to the famous Night Bazaar. 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Detailed Information Ship Pictures Ship Statistics Year Built Tonnage Registry Length Passenger Capacity Crew Size Total Inside Cabins Total Outside Cabins Cabins & Suites w/ verandas Suites Maximum Occupancy per room Age Restrictions Dinner Seatings Seating Assignments Dining Hours Dining Room Dress Code Tipping Recommended? Tipping Guidelines Onboard Currency 2014 950 tons Vietnam 229 feet 64 42 0 32 0 2 2 All must be 18-20 or one must be 21 or older 1 Open 7PM 1 Formal Night Yes US$8-10 per guest, per day is recommended. US Dollar Dining Info Services & Amenities Beauty Salon/Barber Shop No Wireless Internet Access Yes Note: Complimentary Internet access, when available, is provided in all public areas of the ship for guests who bring their own WiFi capable devices. 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