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Charms of the Mekong (Smithsonian Journeys)

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£5,679pp
Voyage Code: AMAKC270118UJ
moon 7 nights
anchor AmaMaya
calendar 18 Jan '27

Cruise overview

Lively Ho Chi Minh City, once known as the “Pearl of the Orient,” offers a vibrant mix of old and new and provides the perfect start to your incredible journey through Vietnam and Cambodia. Cruise along the mighty Mekong, discovering a glimpse into another era; one where people still happily honor the timeless traditions passed down through the centuries from their ancestors. Throughout your trip, immerse yourself into the culture and heritage with visits to rural villages, historic pagodas and colorful markets. Be treated to a special blessing by monks in Buddhist monastery, and witness skilled artisans who create exquisite handicrafts and delicacies. Experience all this and more on this life-enriching cruise along the Mekong. Conclude your Mekong journey and indulge your inner adventurer in Siem Reap, exploring the grand temples of Angkor Archeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Ho Chi Minh City
Cái Bè
Tân Châu
Phnom Penh
Oudong
Oknha Tey Village
Angkor Ban
Kampong Cham

Itinerary

Day 1

Ho Chi Minh City

HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM – MY THO – EMBARKATION. Transfer via motorcoach from Ho Chi Minh City to AmaDara at My Tho Port for your 7-night river cruise and then meet fellow travelers at a Welcome Dinner as the ship cruises to Cai Be. (L,D)

* All cruise only guests should meet us at Sofitel Saigon Plaza at 11:30am in Ho Chi Minh City on Embarkation day to join the transfer to the ship in My Tho Port. We recommend that you fly into Ho Chi Minh at least one day prior to embarkation; please inquire about important arrival arrangements prior to your cruise.


Romantically referred to by the French as the Pearl of the Orient, Ho Chi Minh City today is a super-charged city of sensory overload. Motorbikes zoom day and night along the wide boulevards, through the narrow back alleys and past vendors pushing handcarts hawking goods of all descriptions. Still called Saigon by most residents, this is Vietnam’s largest city and the engine driving the country’s current economic resurgence, but despite its frenetic pace, it’s a friendlier place than Hanoi and locals will tell you the food—simple, tasty, and incorporating many fresh herbs—is infinitely better than in the capital.This is a city full of surprises. The madness of the city’s traffic—witness the oddball things that are transported on the back of motorcycles—is countered by tranquil pagodas, peaceful parks, quirky coffee shops, and whole neighborhoods hidden down tiny alleyways, although some of these quiet spots can be difficult to track down. Life in Ho Chi Minh City is lived in public: on the back of motorcycles, on the sidewalks, and in the parks. Even when its residents are at home, they’re still on display. With many living rooms opening onto the street, grandmothers napping, babies being rocked, and food being prepared, are all in full view of passersby.Icons of the past endure in the midst of the city’s headlong rush into capitalism. The Hotel Continental, immortalized in Graham Greene’s The Quiet American, continues to stand on the corner of old Indochina’s most famous thoroughfare, the rue Catinat, known to American G.I.s during the Vietnam War as Tu Do (Freedom) Street and renamed Dong Khoi (Uprising) Street by the Communists. The city still has its ornate opera house and its old French city hall, the Hôtel de Ville. The broad colonial boulevards leading to the Saigon River and the gracious stucco villas are other remnants of the French colonial presence. Grisly reminders of the more recent past can be seen at the city’s war-related museums. Residents, however, prefer to look forward rather than back and are often perplexed by tourists’ fascination with a war that ended 40 years ago.The Chinese influence on the country is still very much in evidence in the Cholon district, the city’s Chinatown, but the modern office towers and international hotels that mark the skyline symbolize Vietnam’s fixation on the future.

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Day 2

Cái Bè

Day 3

Tân Châu

Day 4

Phnom Penh

Day 5

Oudong

Day 6

Oknha Tey Village

Day 7

Angkor Ban

Day 8

Kampong Cham

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The most exclusive accommodations onboard, featuring spacious interiors, refined lounge areas and indulgent amenities. Panoramic views and elegant design create a luxurious home at river level.

Amenities

  • King or Twin Configuration
  • Lounge Area
  • Shower
  • Bath
  • Toiletries Provided
  • Room Service Available
  • Suite Benefits
  • TV
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Desk
  • Telephone
  • Air Conditioning

Ship features

Elegant, contemporary and purpose-built for immersive cultural exploration along the Mekong.

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  • All-suite ship for 60 guests
  • French balconies and full outside balconies in all accommodations
  • Main restaurant and shaded al fresco dining terrace
  • Sun Deck with whirlpool, lounge seating and panoramic views
  • Fitness room and tranquil spa treatment area
  • Daily guided excursions in Vietnam and Cambodia
  • Traditional local entertainment and cultural demonstrations
  • Complimentary wine, beer and soft drinks with meals
  • Regionally inspired menus featuring fresh Southeast Asian flavours
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the ship
AmaMaya Accommodation

Accommodation

AmaMaya’s suites range from 237 to 344 sq. ft., each designed with soft Asian influences, rich natural materials and floor-to-ceiling views of the Mekong. All accommodations include a private French balcony or full outside balcony, marble bathrooms, premium bedding and curated artwork inspired by the region. Larger suites feature expanded living spaces, upgraded amenities and butler service.

AmaMaya Dining

Dining

Dining aboard AmaMaya blends the vibrant flavours of Vietnam and Cambodia with international favourites. Expect fragrant herbs, fresh river fish, tropical fruits and Indochine-inspired dishes crafted with care. Guests may dine in the elegant main restaurant or enjoy open-air meals on the Sun Deck, accompanied by complimentary wine, beer and soft drinks.

AmaMaya Amenities

Amenities

AmaMaya offers beautifully appointed public spaces including a lounge, observation terrace and boutique. The Sun Deck features a whirlpool and shaded seating, ideal for unwinding after visits to pagodas, floating villages and bustling riverside towns.

AmaMaya Wellness

Wellness

Wellness offerings include morning stretching sessions, meditation, and a small fitness centre. The spa provides soothing treatments inspired by Cambodian and Vietnamese botanical traditions.

AmaMaya Entertainment

Entertainment

Evenings offer an authentic taste of local culture, with performances such as Apsara dance, traditional music, craft demonstrations and storytelling led by local experts. Enrichment talks provide deeper insight into Mekong life, history, food and traditions.

AmaMaya Families

Families

AmaMaya welcomes couples, solo travellers and families with older children seeking immersive cultural travel. Private tours and multi-cabin bookings make the ship ideal for small groups.