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Toum Tiou Cruise

Description

The Toum Tiou Cruise differs from other Mekong river boats as it is able to offer a true cruising experience between Siem Reap and Saigon. Not only can passengers sail the entire way on the river, but it also sail in close proximity to the shoreline, allowing them unobstructed views of the wonderfully rustic existence of the local people. Other vessels are much larger and not designed for intimate navigation.

The Toum Tiou cruise offers an unmatched cruising experience of the Mekong with spectacular views of its fauna and flora and opportunities to observe day-to-day life of the people of Cambodia and Vietnam in close proximity. The 14 period-style cabins are fitted to the highest specifications with fine wood finishes.

  • G Adventure
  • Launch 2009
  • 14 cabins
  • Metal
  • Saigon – Phnom Penh – Siem Reap
  • Vietnam – Cambodia

Toum Tiou cruise's Facilities

  • 24-hour Security
  • Observatory
  • Restaurant

Cruise Itineraries

1. Upstream: Saigon – Phnom Penh

The Toum Tiou Cruise is all revved up, spruced up, and ready for you at Saigon Port.

Savour a refreshing welcome drink and enjoy a sumptuous dinner as local musicians play traditional Khmer tunes on board. Toum Tiou cruise moors overnight.

Meals: Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast on board before local boats are sent to the Toum Tiou Cruise to pick you up for transfer to the mainland.

We depart for Vinh Trang pagoda by car, followed by a short panoramic tour of My Tho town. My Tho – which means fragrant herb in Vietnamese – draws thousands of tourists who are eager to embrace the untouched beauty of the Delta. It is a prosperous city of about 100,000 inhabitants, famous for its myriad fruit orchards, gardens and vast rice fields. The climate is warm and pleasant throughout the year. The surrounding countryside is home to one of the most luxuriant gardens of Vietnam, encircled by coconut palms and banana and mango trees.

We then return to the piers as local boats take us on a leisurely cruise to Thoi Son island. Here, we are able to quaff the rustic life of the local inhabitants, enjoy local fruits and to be one with the people.

We re-embark to Toum Tiou Cruise before cruising to Cai Be. The vessel moors overnight.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

After a leisurely breakfast, local boats are sent to the Toum Tiou Cruise to pick you up for a delightful cruise around Cai Be Floating Market. We continue cruising and we stop at Vinh Long – a brick and pottery factory and the Binh Hoa Phuoc Islet Nursery of Fruit Trees. We visit a typical local dwelling and a show room of traditional farming tools.

Vinh Long – Vietnamese for Majestic Dragon- sits merrily in the middle of the delta, protected by the two arms of the Mekong. The soil of Vinh Long is enriched by silt deposits, making it ideal for growing mandarins and other citrus fruits.

Life here centers on water. Houses are hoisted precariously on stilts that are planted onto the banks of the river. Hawkers peddle knick knacks from boats. Hundreds of small boats travel the river daily. The unbridled warmth of the locals makes this a destination par excellence.

We return to the Toum Tiou Cruise before departing for Sa Dec. We are served a lovely lunch during our cruise.

Upon arrival, we are given a short tour of Sa Dec and then we transfer to Trung Vuong primary school. We then continue our cruise to the Kien An Cung Pagoda.

We stroll around the bustling Sa Dec Market. The small city of Sa Dec of 30,000 inhabitants is fascinating in its unspoiled beauty authenticity.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

We depart early for Chau Doc. Breakfast is served during navigation. We arrive at Chau Doc slightly after lunch time. We arrive at Chau Doc. Local boats ferry us to visit fist rafts and the Cham village, a minority ethnic group.

Chau Doc is a remote border town and cultural melting pot of Chinese, Cham and Khmer communities. The city is situated at the intersection of a tributary linking the Bassac and the Mekong River. What Chau Doc lacks in size, it makes up in colours. Lots of it. Vivid and vibrant. Even its store fronts are painted in warm pastel shades. We are taken on a short panoramic tour of the city. This is the perfect opportunity to feel throbbing vibration of the local markets.

We return to Toum Tiou Cruise slightly after sunset before being served dinner on board. The vessel moors overnight. Return to the boat after sunset.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

Toum Tiou Cruise leaves early for Vinh Xuong (Vietnamese border) and breakfast during navigation. Here, the boat docks for a while for cross- border formalities. Toum Tiou II then cruises for Cambodia. Lunch is served on-board. It is time for leisure on-board as the vessels cruises the whole afternoon. As night approaches, it is time to bid farewell. Enjoy a farewell cocktail with the Master of Toum Tiou cruise and Cruise Manager. Enjoy a specially designed captain’s farewell dinner as you prepare for your last night on board. Toum Tiou Cruise moors overnight.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou Cruise

After a hearty breakfast, you will visit Kampong Tralach. We visit the spectacular Wat Kampong Tralach Leu pagoda at Kampong Tralach before returning to Toum Tiou Cruise. The vessels cruises towards Phnom Penh, the bustling capital city of Cambodia. It’s time to pack and prepare to disembark. We arrive in Phnom Penh and we bid adieu to the wonderful Toum Tiou Cruise team.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: n/a

2. Downstream: Phnom Penh – Saigon

The Toum Tiou II is all revved up, spruced up, and ready for you at the Phnom Penh Port.

Enjoy a sumptuous lunch as Toum Tiou cruise cruises to Kampong Tralach to visit its wonderful Vihara.

To reach this magnificent edifice, we cross Kampong Tralach Krom village along a small road perpendicular to the river, walk along some gorgeous stretches of emerald rice paddy as we leave the river behind.

We return to Toum Tiou II. We cruise gently towards Koh Chen (Chinese island). A mouth-watering dinner is served and the cruise ship moors overnight.

Meals: Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

We arrive at Kôh Chen, a small village whose inhabitants specialize in silver and copper smiting. They produce ornamental items, including delicately engraved tropical fruit which are used in traditional ceremonies or at weddings. You will be able to catch a glimpse of the distant hills of Cambodia’s ancient capital – Oudong – and its royal stupas when you are a few kilometers away from the ferry.

We return to the Toum Tiou II. We cruise towards Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia, while lunch is served onboard.

Upon arrival in Phnom Penh, you are free to explore this vibrant city. Dinner is served on board and the Toum Tiou Cruise moors overnight.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

Breakfast is served on board as the Toum Tiou II crosses the border to Chau Doc.

Chau Doc is a remote border town and cultural melting pot of Chinese, Cham and Khmer communities. The city is situated at the intersection of a tributary linking the Bassac and the Mekong River. What Chau Doc lacks in size, it makes up in colours. Lots of it. Vivid and vibrant. Even its store fronts are painted in warm pastel shades. We are taken on a short panoramic tour of the city. This is the perfect opportunity to feel the throbbing vibration of the local markets.

The Toum Tiou II then cruises towards Sa Dec. Toum Tiou II moors overnight.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

A hearty breakfast is served on board before arrival at Sa Dec. Local boats are sent to the Toum Tiou to pick you up for a delightful cruise around Sa Dec.

We continue cruising and we stop at Vinh Long – a brick and pottery factory and the Binh Hoa Phuoc Islet Nursery of Fruit Trees. We visit a typical local dwelling and a show room of traditional farming tools.

Vinh Long – Vietnamese for Majestic Dragon- sits merrily in the middle of the delta, protected by the two arms of the Mekong. The soil of Vinh Long is enriched by silt deposits, making it ideal for growing mandarins and other citrus fruits.

Life here centers on water. Houses are hoisted precariously on stilts that are planted onto the banks of the river. Hawkers peddle knick knacks from boats. Hundreds of small boats travel the river daily. The unbridled warmth of the locals makes this a destination par excellence.

Passengers re-embark the Toum Tiou II which then cruises for My Tho. A delectable dinner is served during navigation. We arrive at My Tho. The Toum Tiou II moors for the night near Thoi Son Island.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

Local boats are sent to the Toum Tiou II for a short transfer to the mainland and a short panoramic tour of My Tho. My Tho – which means fragrant herb in Vietnamese – draws thousands of tourists who are eager to embrace the untouched beauty of the Delta. It is a prosperous city of about 100,000 inhabitants, famous for its myriad fruit orchards, gardens and vast rice fields. The climate is warm and pleasant throughout the year. The surrounding countryside is home to one of the most luxuriant gardens of Vietnam, encircled by coconut palms and banana and mango trees.

We return to the Toum Tiou II and we then cruise towards Saigon. A sumptuous farewell dinner is served and the Toum Tiou II moors overnight.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

The Toum Tiou II departs for Saigon. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast on board before arriving at Saigon Port.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: n/a

1. Upstream: Saigon – Siem Reap

The Toum Tiou Cruise is all revved up, spruced up, and ready for you at Saigon Port.

Savour a refreshing welcome drink and enjoy a sumptuous dinner as local musicians play traditional Khmer tunes on board. Toum Tiou cruise moors overnight.

Meals: Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

Toum Tiou cruise departs at the break of dawn. Begin the day with a sumptuous breakfast whilst Toum Tiou cruise navigates delicately along the marvellous canal of Cho Gao. We arrive at My Tho. Toum Tiou cruise drops anchor close to Thoi Son Island on the banks of a northern arm of the Mekong. My Tho, which means ‘fragrant herb’ draws thousands of tourists each year, eager to embrace the untouched beauty of the Mekong Delta. It is a prosperous city of some 100,000 inhabitants and is famous for its myriad fruit orchards, gardens and vast rice fields. The climate is warm and pleasant throughout the year. The surrounding countryside is home to one of the most verdant gardens of Vietnam, encircled by coconut palms, as well as banana and mango trees.

Local boats are sent to Toum Tiou cruise to transfer you to the mainland.

We embark on a short panoramic tour of My Tho, stopping halfway for a visit to its colourful market. We return to the pier and cruise by local boat to Dragon Island where we enjoy a glimpse of everyday life.

Passengers re-embark Toum Tiou cruise. She departs My Tho for Cai Be. A special lunch spread is served before Toum Tiou cruise drops anchor at Cai Be. Local boats collect you for a delightful cruise around Cai Be Floating Market.

We continue cruising and stop at Vinh Long for a tour of a brick and pottery factory and the famous Binh Hoa Phuoc Islet Fruit Tree Nursery. We visit a typical local dwelling and a showroom of traditional farming tools.

Vinh Long, Vietnamese for ‘Majestic Dragon’ sits merrily in the middle of the delta, protected by the two great arms of the Mekong. The soil of Vinh Long is enriched by silt deposits, making it ideal for growing mandarins and other citrus fruit.

Life here centres on the water. Houses are perched precariously on stilts that cling to the river banks. Hawkers peddle knick-knacks from their boats. Hundreds of small boats traverse the river every day. The unbridled warmth of the locals makes this a destination par excellence. We return to Toum Tiou cruise and depart for Sa Dec. Toum Tiou cruise drops anchor at Sa Dec and a delectable dinner awaits.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

The day begins with a sumptuous breakfast. You take in a short tour of Sa Dec before we transfer to Trung Vuong Primary School. We then continue our cruise to the Kien An Cung Pagoda.

We stroll around the bustling Sa Dec Market. The small city of 30,000 inhabitants is fascinating in its unspoiled beauty and authenticity. We return to Toum Tiou cruise and depart for Chau Doc. Lunch is served on board. We arrive at Chau Doc where local boats ferry us to visit rafts and the Cham Village, home to an ethnic minority group of both Vietnam and Cambodia.

If times permits, we will be able to drink in the spectacular sunset on the Sam Mountain which peaks at 237 metres. Its well-known Buddhist sanctuaries offer an unobstructed view over the mosaic of glistening rice paddies below. To your left is Cambodia, with the flow of the Mekong on the horizon breaking into an infinity of silver ribbons. Midway, we visit the Lady Chua Xu Temple and Tay An Pagoda. We return to Toum Tiou cruise where dinner is served. Toum Tiou cruise moors overnight.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

Toum Tiou cruise leaves at the break of dawn for the Vietnamese border at Vinh Xuong. Breakfast is served. Once formalities have been taken care of, we depart for Phnom Penh, with lunch served en route to the capital city. We arrive in Phnom Penh in the late afternoon. Passengers are free to enjoy the city in the evening.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

Breakfast is served before we depart for a tour of the Royal Palace, its Silver Pagoda and the famed Russian Market. We return to Toum Tiou cruise for lunch and an afternoon at leisure. We recommend that you set time aside to visit the notorious Toul Sleng Genocide Museum. In the evening, you are entertained by the graceful and beguiling ‘Apsara Dance’, whilst you enjoy dinner onboard.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou Cruise

Breakfast is served before a morning at leisure. We depart Phnom Penh at 11.30am, with lunch served en route to Kampong Tralach. We visit the spectacular Wat Kampong Tralach Leu Pagoda before returning to Toum Tiou cruise. Dinner is served onboard and Toum Tiou cruise moors overnight.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou Cruise

At dawn, Toum Tiou cruise sails for the port of Kampong Chhnang. Located some 56 miles northeast of Phnom Penh, the town of Kampong Chhnang is one of the largest fishing ports on the Tonlé Sap. It is famous for its fish farms and pottery. Not to be overlooked either are the products of the Thnot tree – a mellow-tasting, caramel-coloured sugar sold in large cakes and palm wine. The tree grows abundantly in the area and is one of Cambodia’s national symbols.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou Cruise

Toum Tiou cruise departs early in the morning, with plenty of time for you to pack your bags and relax as Toum Tiou cruise navigates its way across the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. We arrive at Phnom Krom Pier, approximately 5 miles from Siem Reap.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: n/a

2. Downstream: Phnom Penh – Saigon

We gather at the FCC for the transfer to Phnom Krom, the Siem Reap pier. Transfer by local boats to Toum Tiou cruise.
Note*: When water levels are too low (sometimes between mid-December and August) it may not be possible to embark at the pier in Siem Reap. Alternatively, you will be transferred from Siem Reap to Koh Chen by air-conditioned bus (5-6 hours) where you will embark at approximately 6.30pm.

Meals: Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

You enjoy a sumptuous breakfast onboard before we visit Chnok Tru and tour a floating village. The entire community – temples, houses and schools – sits merrily on the water. We return to Toum Tiou cruise before setting off for Kampong Chhnang.

After lunch, we head off to Kampong Chhnang, which is renowned for its fine clay pottery. In fact, its name in Khmer means ‘Port of Pottery’. Kampong Chhnang is a tranquil province lined with sugar-palm trees and paddy fields which blend into the horizon in dazzling hues of gold and green.

We return to Toum Tiou cruise and begin our journey to Kampong Tralach. Toum Tiou cruise drops anchor a few miles downriver and dinner is served.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

Breakfast is served as we cruise to the spectacular Wat Kampong Tralach Leu Pagoda at Kampong Tralach. We return to Toum Tiou cruise and depart for Phnom Penh, with lunch served onboard. We arrive in the capital, Phnom Penh and passengers are free to explore this “Pearl of Asia” for the balance of the afternoon. In the early evening, you are entertained by the graceful and beguiling ‘Apsara Dance’ before dinner is served.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

A buffet breakfast is enjoyed before we visit the Royal Palace, its Silver Pagoda and the famed Russian Market. We return to Toum Tiou cruise for lunch and an afternoon at leisure. We recommend you set aside some time to visit the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum. Dinner and overnight onboard.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

Toum Tiou cruise leaves at the break of dawn for the Kaam Samnar Border (Cambodia) and Vinh Xuong Border (Vietnam). Breakfast is served. We arrive at the check-point. After formalities have been concluded, we depart for Sa Dec.

Dinner is served onboard. Toum Tiou cruise moors overnight.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

After breakfast, local boats collect you for a delightful cruise around Sa Dec. We return to Toum Tiou cruise.

After lunch, we cruise to Vinh Long and tour a brick and pottery factory and the Binh Hoa Phuoc Islet Fruit Tree Nursery. We visit a typical local dwelling and a showroom of traditional farming tools. Vinh Long, Vietnamese for ‘Majestic Dragon’, sits merrily in the middle of the Delta, protected by the two great arms of the Mekong. The soil of Vinh Long is enriched by silt deposits, making it ideal for growing mandarins and other citrus fruit.

Life here centres on the water. Houses are perched precariously on stilts that cling to the banks of the river. Hawkers peddle knick-knacks from their boats. Hundreds of small boats traverse the river every day. The unbridled warmth of the locals makes this a destination par excellence. Toum Tiou cruise cruises towards Cai Be for a short panoramic tour. We then sail onto My Tho where we moor overnight.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

After breakfast, local boats transfer you to the mainland for a short panoramic tour of My Tho. My Tho, which translates as ‘fragrant herb’ in Vietnamese, draws thousands of tourists each year, eager to embrace the untouched beauty of the Mekong Delta. It is a prosperous city of some 100,000 inhabitants, famous for its myriad fruit orchards, gardens and vast rice fields. The climate is warm and pleasant throughout the year. The surrounding countryside is home to one of the most verdant gardens of Vietnam, encircled by coconut palms and banana and mango trees.

We return to Toum Tiou cruise and then cruise towards Saigon. A sumptuous farewell dinner is served and Toum Tiou cruise moors overnight.

Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Accommodation: Toum Tiou cruise

After breakfast, Toum Tiou cruise departs for Saigon. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast on board before packing your bags and relaxing in good time for our arrival at Saigon Port.

Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: n/a

Important note*

  • PROGRAMS & SCHEDULES SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO THE WATER LEVEL. WE WILL KEEP YOU UPDATED 2 WEEKS BEFORE DEPARTURE
  • For overnight registration, we will need passport information (Full name, sex, Nationality, passport number, date of birth) of passengers at least four weeks prior to cruise date.

Cabins & Rates

Cabintype Rates
(US$/person)

Heritage Line Anawrahta cruise
  • 16sqm
  • Main deck
  • Double/Twin beds
  • Max 2 persons


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Heritage Line Anawrahta cruise Cabins
  • 16sqm
  • Upper deck
  • Double/Twin beds
  • Max 2 persons

Note*: The price for Toum Tiou Cruise would vary depending on your departures, number of of passengers and cabin type. Please book the tour or contact us for best rate of your itinerary.

Booking Policy

  • All cruises include group shore-excursions
  • Entrance fees
  • Transportation
  • Tour guide services on board(English speaking)
  • Taxes, fuel, river pilots, transfers in Saigon and Siem Reap from/to the meeting point to/from embarkation/disembarkation point or vice versa.
  • Food includes full board (Breakfast, lunch, dinner – buffet or set menu style). Mineral water and coffee/tea (from jug) is included all day.
  • Port tax per passenger of 65 USD.
  • Cambodian Visa (available on Upstream cruise only/37 USD).
  • Fuel surcharges if any (see terms and conditions).

Cancellation by Customer
For cancellations of bookings, the following charges will apply:

  • 91 days or more: 30% of the cruise price
  • 61 to 90 days: 65% of the cruise price
  • 31 to 59 days: 80% of the cruise price
  • 30 days or less/ noshow: 100% of the cruise price
  • Age requirement: 12+
  • All travelers under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult

Toum Tiou cruise’s Deck Plan

  • 08 Staterooms / Main Deck
  • 06 Staterooms / Upper deck
Toum Tiou Cruise

Toum Tiou cruise Amenities

  • Air-conditioner
  • Cabinet
  • Hair Dryer
  • Non Smoking Rooms
  • Private Bathroom
  • Toiletries

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Questions & Answers


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The rivers you will sail on are subject to seasonal rises and falls of water level, in some places as much as 30 metres. Water levels can change dramatically overnight and a sudden rise can impede our progress upstream considerably and even prevent us from passing under certain bridges. A sudden fall can result in our being unable to get into certain places or go as far upstream as we would hope. Groundings on sandbars are not infrequent and are part of the
excitement of any expedition. Published itineraries are indicational only and subject to sudden change. In such events alternative itineraries will be provided and we do our best to ensure that if a stop is missed we make up for it with another stop.

Passengers are thus forewarned and expected to be flexible and patient. River cruising in Asia can be a dramatic and adventurous experience – not like cruising the controlled waterways of Europe or America. Note also that we operate in areas with little or no developed infrastructure and subject to the strictures of local officialdom. Be prepared for this and it is all more the fun!

For itineraries that include flights in the price of the ticket it should be noted that regional airlines can change departure times or cancel flights at very short notice. In such an event we endeavour to arrange alternative flights but note that this can result in delays often resulting in embarking or disembarking on a different day to that indicated in the itinerary. In such an event the company will cover the cost of hotel accommodation and main meals only, but will not be liable for any claims for compensation for missed days on board a ship, drinks or curtailment of the said itinerary.

We recommend wearing loose and comfortable clothing made of cotton or modern material that can readily cool off sweat and body hear. The type of shoes will depend on the excursion types so best to have both light, open toed shoes as well as good walking/hiking shoes with you. A sun hat is always a good idea to bring along.
Southern Vietnam and Cambodia are warm all year-round, but our other cruise destinations can get chilly during the winter months (Laos, Myanmar or northern Vietnam). Therefore, it is always recommended to bring a pullover or a warm jacket with you during this period.
Many of our cruises include visits to local temples or pagodas. When visiting these holy sites, make sure to wear appropriate clothing which covers your shoulders and knees.

Generally speaking, the rivers we are cruising on in Southeast Asia are very calm and there is hardly any motion on any of our ships. A bit of motion can occur during monsoon rains with stormy winds, but the amount of motion is much less than one would feel during bad weather on the open ocean.
Sea cruises as we offer in Halong Bay or Lan Ha Bay can sometimes encounter heavier waters and ship motion, although this happens very rarely and port authorities will most likely not allow sailing under any such circumstances anyway.
If you are new to cruising or prone to motion sickness, it does not hurt to bring along some motion sickness medication. Drinking a nice hot fresh ginger tea is a natural remedy and tasty alternative our staff is always happy to make for you.

All food and beverage on board is completely safe to eat and enjoy, including the ice cubes you enjoy in your chilled drinks. We do not recommend drinking water straight from the tap anywhere, including onboard. We provide you with complimentary clean drinking water throughout your cruise.
You may want to be bit careful with local dishes as they can be spicier than you are used to from home. Approach new dishes slowly and carefully. If you have a sensitive stomach, then you may like to double check with our chef or onboard managers about specific dishes or meals.
On excursions, it may be a good idea to avoid local foods and snacks unless offered by our tour guides. Besides the above, in general we recommend the following motto for your pre- and post-cruise travelling in the Southeast Asian tropics: boil it, peel it, cook it, wash it or forget it!

The most effective protection from personal contamination is ensuring strict attention to personal hygiene and in particular, frequent and thorough hand washing with soap and water and refraining from hand-to-mouth contact. Colds and other viruses can spread quickly in an enclosed area such as a ship. Continue to practice common-sense hygiene and respiratory courtesy. Wash your hands often and cover your coughs and sneeze. It is recommended that passengers carry anti-bacterial hand sanitizer, which does not require rinsing with water. Use sanitizer frequently and throughout the day, particularly after shore excursions and prior to meals. If you have any questions regarding your health or safety, please do not hesitate to ask your cruise director.

Motion sickness can be a problem for some people when cruising, flying or travelling on coaches and trains and it is a good idea to take precautionary measures. Over-the-counter drugs for treating motion sickness can be purchased at pharmacies in most countries, though a side effect can by drowsiness. Alternatives such as ginger tablets and acupressure wristbands are also available and work well for some people.

Cambodia visas are easily obtained for most travelers on arrival. Note that passports must have a validity of at least 6 months after your last date of travel in Cambodia.
Because travel restrictions across Southeast Asia are constantly changing, we recommend checking with the Cambodia embassy/consulate in your home country for the latest information.

With the exception of visa exemptions, all travelers must arrange their visa prior to arrival in Vietnam. Passports must also have a validity of at least 6 months after your last date of travel in Vietnam.
Because travel restrictions across Southeast Asia are constantly changing, we recommend checking with the Vietnam embassy/consulate in your home country for the latest information.

We recommend at least purchasing travel health insurance which covers both in- & outpatient visits and medical repatriation. Buying additional trip cancellation and interruption coverage may also be beneficial in case you have to cancel your travel plans due to unforeseen circumstances.

We always recommend bringing a travel adapter as a standard item in your travel kit. You can borrow an adapter on board, but these may be limited.

It is customary in Asia to tip service providers such as waiters, at approximately 10%, depending on the service. Tipping is expected - though not compulsory - and shows an expression of satisfaction with the people who have assisted you on your tour. Although it may not be customary to you, it is of considerable significance to the people who will take care of you during your travels. There are several times during the trip where there is opportunity to tip the local guides or drivers we use. Recommendations for tipping drivers and local guides would range from $3-$5 USD per person per day depending on the quality and length of the service.

Indochina Countries use 220V, and a mixture of flat 2-pin, round 2-pin or 3 pin plugs. It is recommended to bring a universal plug adapter.

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