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Seriously stylish cruising in Southeast Asia

Posted on Jun. 15, 2007 at 03:32 in Emeraude Cruise Experience, Vietnam (Subscribe)

In the past when flying had been believedtotally impossible and the aviation engine technology had not beeninvented and progressed much, people had used sea journey for overseastransport, using ships and cruises to travel for trade exchange or evento find new lands.

With fantastic luxury and top class entertainment onboard,today’s cruises have seen the voyage itself being the attraction andthey let passengers to enjoy their laid-back time onboard, while plyingthe water. Today, gone are the days of catering for the elite, thisindustry is geared up for the masses and is now one of the fastestgrowing sectors of the travel industry.

We, Exotissimo Travel, the inbound tour operator and travel agent in Indochina and Southeast Asia region has also provided cruise travel programs to the waters in the region, apart from luxury tours and tailor- made travel services to each destination in Indochina and Southeast Asia. Our cruises include cruises along the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Mekong River, Chindwin River, Irrawaddy River, Ayeyarwady River, or the Delta region in Myanmar, and Halong Bay in Hanoi. All cruises filled with comfortable, luxury accommodation andfine dining under sunsets and breathtaking river views and local peopleliving on the river banks in Indochina and Southeast Asia region, like Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.


Theflowing waters of Southeast Asia form some of its most spectaculargeographical features. Mighty rivers flow from the highlands in theheart of the region and run outward in all directions to meetbreathtaking bays. Experience these natural wonders in styles aboardluxurious vessels that are almost as spectacular as the waters theycruise!

Thailand’s Chao Phraya is often dubbed ‘The River of Kings’ and Manohra’s lavishly converted rice barges offer a truly regal river experience.The 20-metre-long barges feature warm teak, Padua and mahogany woodsthroughout, custom designed furniture and sophisticated Southeast Asianart, and can be hired by couples or groups for private charter.


Inthe northeast of Vietnam, just a three-hour drive from Hanoi, is thestunning World Heritage Site of Halong Bay, a dense cluster of almost2,000 limestone monolithic islands, each topped with thick junglevegetation rising spectacularly from the ocean. Cruise the Halong Bay in the style of yesteryear aboard the Emeraude, a luxuriously appointed replica colonial paddle steamer with a romantic history to match the polished wood and brass fittings!

Myanmar’s Irrawaddy Riveris the life-line of the nation and flows through the centre of thecountry for almost 2000 km. Cruise its mighty waters in comfort aboardthe RV Pandaw 1947, an original Scottish-built colonial steamer,commissioned at the end of the Second World War. With sixteenbeautifully appointed cabins, elegant dining hall, saloon and sun deck,Ayravata Cruises offer cultural and exploration cruises in comfort.

Or enjoy the timeless landscapes of Southern Laos from your luxurious vantage point on “the river-borne boutique hotel’ of Vat Phou.The beautiful 34-metre steel hulled craft features a charminglyappointed interior and gives leisurely cruises along the mighty Mekong.On a different stretch of the Mekong in nearby Cambodia, Mekong River Cruises offer a unique experience of a fascinating country in serious style!

So why not embark on the trip of a lifetime with our Emeraude Experience Cruise

Feel free to contact Exotissimo staff at the following emails

Thailand: go.thailand@exotissimo.com
Vietnam: go.vietnam@exotissimo.com
Myanmar: go.myanmar@exotissimo.com
Laos: go.laos@exotissimo.com
Cambodia: go.cambodia@exotissimo.com


andrequest for price quotation, cruise program details and itinerary andof course, for making a reservation for a cruise tour!


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