River expedition company Pandaw, has relaunched
its popular Saigon-Siem Reap Classic Mekong river expedition.
The revised itinerary on the RV Mekong
Pandaw includes a rare opportunity to observe the Mekong dolphin,
one of South East Asia’s most charismatic and elusive
river-dwellers.
Thanks to the Mekong Pandaw’s low draft, the
ship can carry passengers 100 kilometres further into
the heart of the Cambodian interior than any commercial passenger vessel has
yet ventured.
The new itinerary now goes as far as the picturesque
French colonial river port of Kratie, from where passengers can
travel by local transport into the habitat of the Mekong’s shy but
playful dolphin population.
“We are very excited about this new route, which allows us
to take Pandaw passengers into completely new territory, which for
navigational reason was hitherto off-limits to river cruise
operators,” said Paul Strachan, Pandaw’s Founder. “As none of our competitors goes anywhere near
Kratie, this is an another unique opportunity for Pandaw
passengers. I see it as one of Pandaw’s most exciting innovations
in our 21 years of plying the rivers of Southeast Asia.”
The new Classic Mekong itinerary offers Pandaw passengers the very
best chance to explore local villages, markets, churches, temples,
the vast Mekong Delta, Phnom Penh, the Tonle River, as well as
Kratie and the Mekong dolphin.
Cousins of the better-known
Irrawaddy Dolphin, the Mekong’s subpopulation of dolphin has lived
closely with the river-dependent peoples for thousands of years,
giving rise to many traditions about their spiritual significance.
Dolphin numbers have reduced to less than 100 in this 118-mile
stretch of Mekong the river near Kratie, earning them the
International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)’s
classification of “critically endangered”.
New - Upstream Itinerary Day 1 - Saigon to My
Tho and embark the RV Mekong Pandaw.
Day 2 - Explore Sa Dec
market on an excursion by sampan.
Day 3 - Visit Cham tribal
village and a cat fish farm at Chau doc. Cross the border into
Cambodia.
Day 4 - Full day in Phnom Penh, visits include
the Royal Palace and national museum.
Day 5 - Venture up
the Tonle River to a silver-making village.
Day 6 - Cruise
to the charming colonial port of Kratie.
Day 7 - Observe
the Mekong dolphin in the protected national park.
Day 8 -
Transfer from Kampong Cham to Siem Reap.
Note: downstream
itinerary operates in reverse.
The 7-night Classic Mekong
itinerary operates from July to March, with prices from US$ 1,755
pp (main deck twin share).
The Mekong dolphins can also be
observed on Pandaw’s 3 or 4 night short cruises operating from
July to March from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh (or vv), with prices
from US$ 792 pp (main deck twin share).
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