Heritage Line's New Jayavarman Cruises Southeast Asia's Rivers

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Heritage Line's Jayavarman is a luxurious new river cruise vessel cruising the Mekong River in Indochina. The ship marries avant-garde French colonial design with enchanting Indochinese architecture. The Jayavarman caters to the adventurous traveler who wishes to visit untouched areas of Indochina in addition to its well-known cities.

The voyage gives guests a chance to have a hands-on experience, interacting with the local people in the rural communities of Vietnam and Cambodia during the day, and returning to the ship to be immersed in luxury at night.

About the Jayavarman
The ship has 27 cabins, each with a private balcony, as well as 800 square meters of public space including a Sun Deck, a Spa, a spacious restaurant serving Eastern and Western delicacies, two expansive lounges, an art gallery, a shop and library on a total of four decks.

The ship will take its maiden voyage in early October 2009 and will certainly raise the bar of luxury when it comes to cruising the Mekong River.

Jayavarman's Itineraries
The ship offers voyages ranging from two to seven nights up the Mekong River from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam to Siem Reap, Cambodia. Stopovers will include visiting floating markets and fishing villages, attending a Vietnamese cooking class, bike trips, excursions to fishing tributaries, humanitarian trips and more.

The itineraries include: 8 days/7nights from Siem Reap (Cambodia) to Saigon (Vietnam) and a 4 days/ 3 nights package from Saigon (Vietnam) to Phnom Penh (Cambodia). 

Southeast Asia is a special part of the world not to be missed, and our cruise experts are eager to arrange your visit.

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