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RV Toum Tiou 2 |
As I embarked on the 9-day RV Toum Tiou 2 Mekong River Cruise from Vietnam to Cambodia, I was filled with excitement and anticipation. Traveling solo, I wondered what experiences awaited me on this majestic river. The Toum Tiou 2, with its elegant design and warm hospitality, proved to be the perfect companion on my journey.
Discovering Ho Chi Minh City
My adventure began on day one with a tour of Vietnams largest bustling city, Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon. After an overnight hotel stay we departed on a luxurious coach to board the RV Toum Tiou 2 on the Mekong Delta. The crew welcomed me with warm smiles and refreshing drinks. As we set sail, lush countryside views and riverside houses came into view.
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Chef |
Life Onboard
The Toum Tiou 2's elegant design and warm hospitality made it easy to mingle with fellow passengers. Our diverse group shared stories and laughter over delicious meals, expertly prepared by the onboard chef. From Vietnamese spring rolls to Cambodian fish amok, each dish showcased the region's rich culinary heritage. I enjoyed all the meals provided, and yes, I did put on weight.
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Stilt Houses |
Exploring the Mekong Delta
The cruise navigated the winding Mekong Delta, revealing vibrant floating markets, quaint villages, and ancient temples. Local guides shared insights into the region's history, culture, and daily life. On Thoi Son Island, also known as Unicorn Island, I rode on sampans (small flat bottomed boats) and went on a bike ride to explore and admire the magnificent fruit orchards in the area. In Cai Be I watched crafts people making local products, while in Sa Dec I strolled through picturesque streets lined with French colonial architecture and visited the Ancient House and Cao Dai Temple.
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Royal Palace |
Border Crossing
As we sailed up the Mekong River I passed many house built above the water on stilts and many fish farms. A we left Vietnam and crossed into Cambodia the landscape shift. The Mekong's tranquil waters reflected the sky's hues, and rural villages seemed frozen in time. Our guide explained the complex history and resilience of the Cambodian people. In Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia, I visited the Royal Palace and National Museum. In Phnom Penh, Cambodia's capital, I visited the Royal Palace and National Museum, gaining deeper understanding of the region's rich heritage.
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Some of the Crew |
Cabin Comfort
My cozy upper-deck cabin provided a peaceful retreat after each day's excursions. The plush bed, ensuite bathroom, and gentle river sounds ensured restful nights.
Crew and Service
The RV Toum Tiou 2's 15-strong crew exemplified exceptional service. From the purser, to the barman and attentive waiters, every one of the crew members contributed to an unforgettable experience.
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Some of the Passengers |
Fellow Passengers
Traveling solo, I initially worried about feeling isolated. However, the cruise's convivial atmosphere and engaging fellow passengers quickly dispelled those concerns. We shared stories, played games, sang songs and explored together, forging lasting connections. The passengers in the 14 cabins on this cruise were couples from Australia and Turkey, and solo travellers from Australia, Vietnam, Cambodia and Switzerland. They all spoke good english and were a joy to talk with onboard and when we were on the shore excursions.
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Coffee Demonstration |
Onboard ActivitiesI could catch a quite moment lay on on the sun-lounges on the sundeck or enjoy a coffee in the lounge area. Don't miss the onboard coffee and cooking demonstrations, cultural dance performances, karaoke singalongs and cocktail nights.
Practical Information
Cruise Duration: 9 days
Departure: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, or Siem Reap, Cambodia
Destination: Siem Reap, Cambodia or Ho Chi Minh City
Cabin Type: Single occupancy, twins and double all with ensuitesMeals: All gourmet buffet breakfasts, lunches and a-la-carte dinners provided
Bar: On the sundeck
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Sunset |
Conclusion
The RV Toum Tiou 2 Mekong River Cruise exceeded my expectations. This journey offered a unique blend of cultural immersion, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality. As I disembarked, I felt enriched by the experiences and connections made onboard.
The RV Toum Tiou 2 Mekong River Cruise is an unforgettable adventure for solo travelers and couples alike. As I reflect on my journey, I am reminded of the region's beauty, resilience, and warmth.
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