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DETAILED
ITINERARY
INTRODUCTION 
- Siem Reap, Phnom Penh and Saigon are the key
destinations that we use to offer you trips into lands
of disconcerting beauty, with an incomparable historical
heritage and legendary traditions.
- Cambodia's waterways are more than a convenient way of
getting around; they are the country's lifeblood. Take a
trip on them and you get an unparalleled in-depth look
at the real country, becoming totally immersed in
something both gentle and spectacular that cannot be
experienced by any other mode of transportation. The
shallow draught of the Toum Tiou makes it possible to
reach the very heart of the remotest of villages where
the sense of discovery is often reciprocal. Is it the
travelers or the Khmers who are most surprised by the
encounter ?
ITINERARY
Day 1 - Monday: Saigon – My Tho
At 7:45, in the Saigon Port at Dock No. 1 (in front if
Ho Chi Minh Museum), Toum Tiou is open for embarking,
together with clearance of departure formalities. Then at at
8:30, the cruise depart for My Tho. Lunch and leisure on
board during navigation. At about 17h, when arrival at My
Tho – Toum Tiou drops anchor on river in the proximity of
Thoi Son Island. Local musician band embarks to play
traditional music for 45 minutes. Follow is welcome drink
and info meeting about cruise, crew introduction. Welcome
dinner. Overnight onboard
Day 2 - Thursday: My Tho – Cai Be
At 8h in the morning, local boats are coming alongside Toum
Tiou to pick up passengers and transfer to the mainland.
Departure for Vinh Trang Pagoda by car - Short panoramic
tour of My Tho town on the way. Continuing for Dong Tam
Snake Farm and My Tho Market. On the banks of a northern arm
of the Mekong, My Tho, which translates as "fragrant
herb", where tourists come to discover the beauty of
the delta. It's a quiet, prosperous city of about 100,000
inhabitants, famous for its many fruit orchards, gardens and
the huge rice fields that surround it. The climate is warm
and pleasant year round. The surrounding countryside is home
to one of the most luxuriant gardens of Vietnam, with its
coconut palms, banana and mango trees. When return at the
pier - Passengers cruise on the river to Thoi Son Island by
local boat to visit the island, explore local people’s
daily life and enjoy locally seasonal fruits. At 13:00
passengers re-embark Toum Tiou and leaves My Tho for Cai Be.
Lunch and leisure on board. Late afternoon, Toum Tiou at
anchor on river on the proximity of Cai Be. Dinner and
overnight on board.
Day 3 - Wednesday: Cai Be – Vinh Long – Sa Dec
At 8h, local boats are coming alongside Toum Tiou, picking
up the passengers and cruise around Cai Be Floating
Market. Continuing for Vinh Long - a brick and pottery
factory, the Binh Hoa Phuoc Islet Nursery of Fruit Trees as
well a typical house and a show room of traditional farming
tools. Vinh Long, which translates as "Majestic
Dragon", is right in the middle of the delta, between
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 is organized around the water.
Houses on stilts, hawkers in boats, hundreds of small craft
crisscross in all directions. The hospitality of the locals
makes it a tourist destination par excellence. Return on the
Toum Tiou, departure for Sa Dec.
Lunch on board during the navigation. Arrival at Sa Dec at
about 15.00. Short panoramic tour of Sa Dec and transfer to
Trung Vuong primary school. Continuing to Kien An Cung
Pagoda. Stroll around Sa Dec Market along Sa Dec River bank.
This small city of 30,000 inhabitants is fascinating in its
unspoiled authenticity and undisturbed by tourists. It
provides a glimpse of the delta where a few colonial houses
still remain, including the "Chinaman's house"
(from Duras' novel "The Lover", also made into a
movie). Return to the boat with stopover at a nursery of
flower and bonsai trees. Famous for its horticulture (it has
many varieties of fabulously exotic flowers) Sa Dec was
known as the "Garden of Cochin Chine" during
colonial times. At about 18:30 passengers re-embark, Toum
Tiou leaves Sa Dec port and drop anchor few miles away.
Dinner and overnight on the river.
Day 4 - Thursday: Chau Doc
Early departure for Chau Doc. Breakfast during navigation.
Leisure and relax onboard. Arrival after lunch at Victoria
Hotel Chau Doc jetty. Located to the north at the beginning
of Mekong's famous delta, Chau Doc straddles both banks of
the Mekong which fans out to the dimensions of a river mouth
here. Floating fish farms have sprung up everywhere. Bamboo
fish drying racks are set up a meter above the water's
surface. The bourgeoning downtown area features some
charmingly rustic colonial buildings, squeezed in by the
marketplace - the colorful, vibrant heart of the city. As
always, these busy parts of town, despite their sometimes
strong odors, offer wonderful photo opportunities... At
14:30 departure for fish raising rafts and Cham minority
village by local boat. Return to the Victoria hotel for a
walk to Chau Doc market. Visit of Sam Mountain which peaks
at 237 meters. Its well-known Buddhist sanctuaries offer an
unobstructed view over the mosaic of glistening rice paddies
below. To the left is Cambodia, the flow of the Mekong on
the horizon breaks into an infinity of silver ribbons. Visit
on the way of the Lady Chua Xu temple and Tay An Pagoda.
Return to the boat after sunset. Dinner at the Victoria
Hotel’s restaurant. Overnight onboard at the jetty of the
hotel; passengers are free to enjoy the hotel facilities
(swimming pool, sauna, bar) or stroll in Chau Doc.
Day 5 - Friday: Chau Doc – Kôh Dek Chau
In early morning, Toum Tiou leaves for Vinh Xuong
(Vietnamese border). Arrival at Vinh Xuong check-point –
Formalities clearance for Toum Tiou to cross the border. At
13:30 Toum Tiou leaves Vinh Xuong check point for Cambodia.
Lunch during the navigation. 14:00 arrival at Kaam Samnaar
check-point – Formalities clearance for crossing the
border. Toum Tiou leaves Kaam Samnaar check point for Kôh
Dek Chau Island. Arrival at Kôh Dek Chau island, at 16.30.
A short break along the way, it allows to get a fascinating,
close-up look at daily life in Cambodia. On the fringes of
civilization, the 600 people who live on Kôh Dek Chau will
receive your visit with some surprise. School children will
escort you along your way. You will go through the village
that occupies the full length of the island, walking along a
trail shaded by date palms. Toum Tiou leaves for Phnom Penh
and drops anchor few miles away. Dinner and overnight on
board.
Day 6 - Saturday: Kôh Dek Chau – Phnom Penh
Departure of Toum Tiou for Phnom Penh. Lunch during the
navigation. Arrival at Phnom Penh, formalities clearance. At
14:30 departure for the “KILLING FIELDS” – return to
the boat around 18:30. Dinner on board.
Local group performs on board “APSARA” show. Overnight
onboard.
Day 7 - Sunday: Phnom Penh
Half day city sightseeing tour including the Royal Palace
and the National Museum. At 12:30 return to the ship for the
lunch on board. Afternoon is the day free exploration on
own. Suggestions can be made up on the interest of
passengers. (FCC, Russian market, other boutiques
(antiques), etc.) Diner and overnight on board.
Day 8 - Monday: Phnom Penh – Kôh Chen / Oudong –
Kampong Tralach
Departure of the Toum Tiou for Kôh Chen (Chinese Island).
Breakfast during navigation. Arrival to Kôh Chen, small
village of whose inhabitants specialize in silver and copper
smiting. They make ornamental items, including delicately
engraved tropical fruits, used in traditional ceremonies at
the pagoda or for marriages. The distant hills of Cambodia's
old capital, Oudong, and its royal stupas can be seen a few
kilometers away from the ferry. At the top of the hill, the
ruins of Anthareu temple. Passengers re-embark the Toum Tiou
at 14.45. Lunch on board on the way to Kampong Tralach.
Arrival at Kampong Tralach to visit its wonderful Vihara
belonging to Wat Kampong Tralach Leu pagoda. To get to it,
we cross Kampong Tralach Krom village along a small road
perpendicular to the river, crossing some gorgeous stretches
of emerald rice paddy as we leave the river behind. The
Vihara dates back to early last century. It was probably
built on an older site, as indicated by the
latérite foundations, and is home to some outstanding mural
paintings. These, however, are starting to
suffer from weathering. They remain one of the last
survivors of cultural destruction that continues
unabated due to widespread indifference. Standing by itself
in the middle of rice fields, it is a modest pagoda that
receives very few visitors. Its isolation may well be its
undoing, as was the case for Wat Tani Pagoda in the province
of Kampot. Passengers re-embark. The Toum Tiou drops anchor
few miles away.
Diner and overnight on board.
Day 9 - Tuesday: Kampong Tralach - Kampong Chnang –
Chnok Tru
Departure of the Toum Tiou early in the morning. Sail to
Kampong Chnang. Breakfast during navigation. Arrival to
Kampong Chnang at about 9.00. Located some 56 miles from
Phnom Penh, the town of Kampong Chnang is one of the largest
fishing ports on the Tonlé Sap. Fish farming is also widely
practiced in the area. The area is famous for its pottery
ware, unchanged in style for centuries, which is produced in
sufficient quantities to supply the entire country. And not
to be overlooked are the products of the Thnot tree (sugar
palm – a real national symbol) that abounds in the area: a
mellow tasting, caramel-colored sugar sold in large cakes
and palm wine. At noon, passengers re-embark the Toum Tiou.
Lunch on board on the way to Chnok Tru. Arrival at Chnok Tru
at 15.00. Local boats are coming along the Toum Tiou and
picking passengers for the visit of the
biggest floating village on the Tonlé Sap River. Passengers
re-embark. The Toum Tiou stays overnight in the proximity of
Chnok Tru. Farewell cocktail (1 glass of local liquor or
juice) with Master of Ship & Cruise Manager
Captain’s farewell dinner (Enriched menu + 1 glass of
wine). Overnight on board.
Day 10 - Wednesday: Chnok Tru – Siem Reap
1. High water, July - January.
Departure of the Toum Tiou early in the morning. Time to
pack and relax a half a day by crossing the Tonlé
Sap Lake. At 13:00, enjoy the last lunch on board, then
passengers disembark.
2. Low water, approximately February - June.
Breakfast and relaxing morning on the boat, time to pack.
Daily speedboat is coming along the boat and picks up
passengers for crossing the Lake. At 13:30 arrival at Phnom
Krom pier. Enjoy the last lunch in a restaurant in Siem
Reap.
COST (per Cabin) and DETAIL:
2006 & 2007
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Lower Deck |
Main Deck |
Upper Deck |
Book
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| Twin sharing (US$) |
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2830 |
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| Single Use (US$) |
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2330 |
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- The route Siem Reap - Saigon is vice verse of the
above route. Departure time and point is about 6.00 at
FCC Hotel in Siem Reap
- Departure dates are fix (a route about 2 times/month).
Detail be listed in booking form
- Child from 04-12 years old just pay 30% when sharing
bed with parent
Inclusive:
- Accommodation in luxury AC en-suite cabin with
twin/double basic.
- All meals, coffee and tea, mineral water
- All entrance fees, guide services (English language),
port dues
Exclusive: 
- International and domestic flights, Hotels
- Drinks at bar, laundry
- All visa costs, fuel surcharges (see terms and
conditions)
- Transfers at departure/arrival port
Pre & Post
tours:
TOUM TIOU CRUISE DETAIL AND HISTORY
- 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. There are 10 cabins on board.
- 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 inconspicuous in the performance of
their duties.
- 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.
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