Thứ Sáu, 24 tháng 2, 2017

Top 5 boats in Mekong delta


RV Jahan cruise
Comprising a large library where tourists can spend their leisure time reading books or magazines and a spacious lounge with soft sofas, the observatory provides a stunning view of wonderful scenery on Mekong River. A special dinner can be served at the observatory to meet your demand to create a romantic experience for your trip in Mekong Delta. VIENTIANE NIGHT MARKET

Gorgeous view
Situated on the spacious pool deck decorated with giant glass windows which are easy for you to view outside, the restaurant on Jahan Cruise is an ideal place where tourists can discover the numerous menus of both international and stunning local cuisine. The cozy ambiance and friendly staves dedicate your great time of dining on board will definitely make you comfortable all the time. Interesting things to do in Bagan
Jahan cruise
Stretching 70 meters from bow to poop, the Jahan which features 26 beautifully-designed cabins on two decks, each has its own private balcony resemble as Indian art and architecture influenced the Khmer and Cham cultures in the Mekong Delta. The gorgeous beauty of the Jahan together with the delta’s vibrant beauty will inspire any guests on their trip on this boat cruise.
Fully air-conditioned with broad public areas spanning over four decks, the vessel is capable of providing outdoor areas including a covered open-air observatory together with a small swimming pool on the top deck. At the middle of the ship situated the grand lounge where you can gather each evening for a Recap tradition. Bar service is available here all day long to meet the demand of even the last guest leaving at night.

La Marguerite
With the total number of 46 room built in French colonial style La Marguerite is a luxury vessel recalling the elegant beauty of the Art Nouveau period in Paris and raising the standard of river cruising in the Mekong Delta. Offering a nonpareil cruise experience between Saigon and Siem Reap, the La Marguerite is an ideal vessel for your trip discovering the beauty of the Mekong Delta. The dining experiences add sparkles to a private river adventure while the cautiously investigated journeys to cultural destinations allows for passion renaissance.
Le Cochinchine cruises
Elegantly designed and fully equipped, the amazing Le Cochinchine cruises offer a unique and perfect way to discover the endless waterways of Mekong River and Mekong Delta with all of the convenient cabins. Travel onboard and make your dream of visiting Vietnam come true.

Containing three boats titled Le Cochinchine No.1, no.2 and no.3 separately the Cochinchine cruises are able to accommodate for your trip to Halong Bay. Le Cochinchine 2 that is a modern and tastefully designed river boat makes a good impression on all of guests. Measuring approximately 30 meters in length from bow to poop and owning two 420 HP engines Le Cochinchine 2 is a very powerful and safe river vessel built in traditional style.
Mango Cruises in Mekong Delta
Their management team has many years experience in Vietnam’s tourism industry and has been offering tours to discerning international travelers for many years. They have now applied their inside knowledge, experience and enthusiasm to Mango Cruises.

High quality and convenient sampans built with clear purpose and decorated with comfort, privacy and safety in mind offered by all the passionate office staffs and boat crew who try their best to fulfill their duties are what make tourists satisfy with the services of this vessel. Original journeys and routes not offered by other cruise/tour providers. All of the luxurious, private experiences here are offered at a fair price.





Thứ Hai, 6 tháng 2, 2017

How to get to Kep from Phnom Penh

Bus: To/From Phnom Penh: Via paved and in comparative good condition National Highway No 3 from Phnom Penh to Kampot and from there additional 25km to Kep. This road is more recommendable than the alternative National Highway No 2 leading to National Highway No 3 via Takeo province. For more information, please see Tours Indochina Cambodia
 The buses to Kampot departure each day at 7:30am and midday around 1:15pm from the central bus station near the central market (Sorya Bus Company; No 168). You may also take a bus directly to Kep taking National Highway No 2 and for the last strip Major Road No 31, which is a little bumpy. The prices with a usual old air-con bus for both ways are around US$4 per a person and trip. The trip usually takes approx. 4-5h. To go back to Phnom Penh you just have to contact your guesthouse in Kep and they?ll organize everything for you with pleasure. Mini-bus: Cambodia Post runs a daily mini-bus from Phnom Penh to Kep at 7:30 a.m. that leaves from the Phnom Penh main Post Office. The cost is $8 for non-Cambodians and the trip takes just under four hours. We are fans of the Cambodia Post VIP van (read our review of it here) and would recommend this way of traveling to Kep. Tickets can be booked online in advance. Cambodia travel tours
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Taxi: A private taxi to Kep costs between $40 and $50 from Phnom Penh. Taxis are the standard Toyota Camry which can seat four passengers, but there’s usually limited space for luggage because they all have a propane tank in the trunk, so don’t plan to bring four massive suitcases with you. The trip takes around 3.5 hours. Taxis can be booked through your guesthouse, or if you’d like to reserve one in advance, you can book a taxi online. Shared taxi: You can catch a shared taxi at Psar Dang kor in Phnom Penh. The cost is usually $5 per person, but the front seat counts as two. You’ll have to wait until the car is full before it will leave, and full means at least seven passengers (plus the driver). Frankly, we see no reason to take shared taxis other than the desire to have an “authentic experience.”
 Motorbike Info: Via paved and in comparative good condition National Highway No 3 from Phnom Penh to Kampot and from there additional 25km to Kep via Major Road No 33. This road is more recommendable than the alternative National Highway No 2 leading to National Highway No 3 via Takeo province. You may also head directly to Kep taking National Highway No 2 and for the last strip Major Road No 31, which is a little bumpy and dusty during dry season.