
Discover the Mekong Differently: Between Adventure and Iconic Sites
For years, we've guided travelers along the winding waters of the Mekong, between the vibrant cultures of Cambodia and Vietnam. Today, we're excited to unveil a fresh journey—a new cruise experience beyond the ordinary. Designed for those seeking more than sightseeing, this itinerary blends must-see landmarks with immersive local encounters and soft adventures.
Welcome to "The River of Nine Dragons," where the Mekong reveals another side of itself.

A New Way to Cruise the Mekong
Our latest program invites you to step off the beaten path. Alongside celebrated highlights, you’ll explore hidden gems that connect deeply with the region’s soul.
Imagine visiting ancient temples by oxcart, pedaling past lush rice paddies on a mountain bike, or gliding through peaceful tributaries in a kayak. These excursions bring you face to face with the daily lives of Mekong communities—from local artisans to floating market vendors.
Cultural Depth Meets Light Adventure
This cruise is more than a scenic route—it’s a meaningful journey. You’ll walk through traditional villages, engage in hands-on cultural workshops, and witness firsthand the time-honored craftsmanship of the Delta. Every stop is thoughtfully curated to offer a balance between discovery and comfort, adventure and insight.
Whether you’re drawn by the allure of Angkor Wat, the charm of Saigon’s French Quarter, or the serenity of riverside temples, this itinerary is crafted to expand your perspective on Southeast Asia.
Top 7 Must-See Sights Along Mekong River Cruises
Kampong Chhnang: Fishing Heritage and Living Craft
In central Cambodia, Kampong Chhnang sits on the shores of the Tonle Sap Lake, home to the region’s largest freshwater fishing port. Here, age-old traditions thrive—fishermen haul in their catch daily, and lively markets brim with fresh fish, seafood, and the flavors of Khmer cooking. It’s a paradise for food lovers.
Beyond fishing, the town is famed for its traditional pottery—"Chhnang" means "pot." Watch local craftswomen shape clay by walking around the pot, a unique method passed down for generations. For active travelers, a scenic bike ride along the river to the pottery village offers an immersive way to experience Cambodian countryside life.
Wat Kampong Tralach Leu: A Hidden Gem in the Rice Fields
Tucked away in the countryside of Kampong Tralach, the Vihara of Wat Kampong Tralach Leu is a 15th-century Buddhist pagoda that has stood quietly through centuries of Cambodian history. Surrounded by vast rice fields, this serene site showcases authentic Khmer architecture and vivid religious murals, far from the usual tourist trail.
Its remote location keeps it peaceful and unforgettable. You’ll reach it via local tuk-tuk, passing through the village and catching glimpses of daily rural life. After the visit, choose between a tuk-tuk or a leisurely bike ride back through the lush countryside, offering panoramic views and gentle adventure.
Oudong Hill: Cambodia’s Sacred Royal Legacy
Just 40 kilometers from Phnom Penh, Oudong Hill—Cambodia’s former royal capital—offers a rich blend of history, spirituality, and sweeping views. Climb the site’s 27-meter hilltop staircase to take in stunning panoramas of the Tonle Sap Lake, rice paddies, and countryside.
This sacred place, dotted with ancient stupas, pagodas, and temples, is a popular pilgrimage site, especially during festivals like Pchum Ben (Feast of the Dead). At its base lies the Vipassana Dura Pagoda, a golden sanctuary and active Buddhist meditation center.
The Royal Palace: Phnom Penh’s Golden Heart
In the center of Phnom Penh, the Royal Palace stands as a symbol of Cambodia’s monarchy and cultural heritage. Built in the 19th century after the capital moved from Oudong, this elegant complex features sloping Khmer-style roofs, gilded columns, and finely carved details that exemplify classical Khmer architecture.
Surrounded by serene gardens, palm trees, and Buddhist statues, the palace remains an active royal residence. Its Throne Hall, adorned with golden ceilings, continues to host royal events and religious ceremonies. Within the grounds lies the Silver Pagoda, famous for its floor of 5,000 silver tiles and its collection of sacred statues, including a life-sized gold Buddha encrusted with diamonds.
Cai Be: A Taste of Authentic Vietnam
Nestled in the heart of the Mekong Delta, Cai Be offers a vibrant blend of culture, flavor, and scenery. Known for its floating market and rich culinary heritage, this charming town invites travelers to truly experience the soul of southern Vietnam.
Visit a local craft village, sample traditional snacks, and join a cooking class led by a Vietnamese chef—perfect for those wanting to bring home more than souvenirs. Continue the adventure with a kayak ride through peaceful canals or explore by mountain bike to take in the lush rice paddies and tropical orchards at your own pace.
Thoi Son Island: Tranquility in the Heart of the Mekong
Just a short ride from My Tho in Tien Giang Province, Thoi Son Island invites you to slow down and soak in the peaceful rhythms of Mekong Delta life. Glide through narrow canals aboard a traditional sampan, surrounded by tropical greenery and the soft sounds of nature.
Explore the island by bicycle, winding through coconut groves, lush orchards, and fruit gardens filled with mango, longan, and the iconic durian. Along the way, meet locals and experience daily life in one of Vietnam’s most authentic rural communities.
Ho Chi Minh City by Night: Food, Vespas & Live Music
No Mekong journey is complete without experiencing the electric energy of Ho Chi Minh City after dark. Formerly known as Saigon, this buzzing metropolis transforms at night—and we invite you to discover it from a fresh perspective.
Hop on the back of a vintage Vespa and cruise through lively streets on a guided culinary tour. Savor everything from sizzling Vietnamese crepes to fresh seafood and tropical cocktails at hidden local gems. Cap off the evening with a live music performance, and feel the city’s rhythm pulse beneath its neon glow.
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