Day 1: Phnom Penh - Koh Dek Chou
Check-in at the boat-pier in Phnom Penh at 8:00 am. Welcome on board of R/V Toum Teav and depart for our cruise on the Mekong River.On the way to the Vietnamese border, stop on Koh Dek Tchou Island for a two hours walk in the village along the river. Overnight on board.
Day 2: Cambodian/ Vietnamese Boder - Chau Doc
Sail and cross the border into Vietnam in the morning. Arrive in Chau Doc after lunch.Disembark R/V Toum Teav at Victoria Chau Doc hotel jetty. Visit a Cham village by small boat, visit the market and Lady Chua Xu temple. Overnight onboard.
Day 3: Chau Doc - Long Xuyen
Sail thought small channels back to the Mekong River and visit the Kien An Cung Pagoda. Stop at the main town along the Sa Dec river (passing by the local house mentioned in l'Amanet, a film based on the novel by Marguerite Duras), and visit the market. Overnight on board.
Day 4: Long Xuyen - Sa Dec
Sail in the morning to Vinh Long. By small boats, we cross Binh Hoa Phuoc Islet covered by fruit trees and special gardens.Back to the Mekong, we cruise in the floating market of Cai Be. Overnight on board.
Day 5 Cai Be - My Tho
Sail to Mytho.Panorama tour of the city: Visit the pagoda and the snake farm followed by an excursion by small boat to Thoi Son Island. Overnight on board.
Day 6: My Tho - Saigon
Half day sailing through the small canals of Cho Gao and Nha Be to Saigon. 15.00 pm- Disembark from M/V Toum Teav at Dai Lo Ton quay. Tour Ends. |
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Prices quoted in US$ nett per person in 2010
| Cabin |
Single |
Double/ Twin |
| Sharing cabin |
2183 |
1315 |
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Inclusions of the trip
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English / French speaking guide
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Deluxe double / twin cabin of Toum Tiou
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Full board (Tea, water, coffee included)
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Admission fees and permits where applicable
Exclusions of the trip
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Airfares & airport taxes
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Transfer at departure/ arrival port
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Pre/post trip arrangement
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Visa and visa arrangement
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Travel insurance
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Personal Expenses | |
RV Toum Tiou Cruise Information |
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Built in the traditional style, the Toum Tiou was christened in 2002 on the river at Phnom Penh, the first Cambodian cruise boat with international standard accommodation.
Fully-paneled in wood, with charm and comfort in mind, we designed it in keeping with the local style. Modestly sized and with the safety of a steel hull, its low draught makes it possible for the boat to access the smallest of villages. With the tasteful decoration of a bygone era, it has 10 cozy double cabins with private shower, a large lounge area, a panoramic viewing space to the front, a half-covered bar-restaurant to the rear and a roof patio. Air conditioning, hi-fi system and library are provided. The captain, boat hands, hostesses, cooks and boat master are quiet and insonspicuous in the performance of their duties.
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The legend of Toum and Tiou The Toum Tiou derives its name from a traditional Khmer tale of star-crossed lovers, the Cambodian equivalent of Romeo and Juliet, Toum being the boy and Tiou, the girl. This beautiful love story turned tragedy features Tiou's mother, an ambitious woman who wants to marry her daughter off to the king and Toum as the awkward lover. The king, good-hearted and understanding, eventually gives up on the marriage to make Tiou happy. It ends tragically when a frame-up involving the mother and the governor leads to the death of one of the two lovers, the other committing suicide to follow suit. This story is taught from primary to high school. Many songs and pieces of traditional music allude to the pair of ill-fated lovers.
Construction This traditional locally built boat started out as a freighter with a metal hull and a capacity of 150 tons, with two large but low-ceiling decks in order to maximize storage space. Like all boats of this type, it went up and down the Tonle Sap and Mekong, stopping at Siem Reap, Kompong Cham, Kratie and Stung Treng. We stayed as close as we could to the original line of the boat, because we wanted to retain its slightly curved and elegant lines.
The Toum Tiou is 38 meters long and 6.5 meters wide in the middle. It has 10 rooms in all (3.3 m x 2.5 m), 4 on the first deck and 6 on the second, each air-conditioned and with a bathroom (2.5 m x 1.4 m) including toilet, shower and sink. The water on board is taken from the river, passed through a powerful filtration system and chlorinated in the final step of the treatment.
In order to make the best possible use of the common areas from the standpoint of both size and variety we have installed a library-reading room on the lower deck. There is also a covered space at the front of the middle deck, a restaurant to the rear anda half-covered sundeck on top.
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