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Deep in the south of the country near Cambodia
the largest waterfalls in Asia await the
visitor. During the 7-day cruise among others
guests will enjoy a day trip to the beauty of
the plateau of Bolaven with its numerous
waterfalls and panoramic views of the
surrounding plains of South Laos.
ITINERARY:
Day 1: Welcome to Southern Lao
In Pakse your ever-friendly Laotian crew awaits you at
boarding with a welcome cocktail (Check in is after
2pm). During a guided city walk you will explore Pakse
itself, the capital of Champasak province. Among others
this first excursion includes a visit of the main temple
Wat Luang with its adjoining convent school as well as a
stroll along the Mekong River promenade. Afterwards you
will start your cruise experience with the departure
northwards to the village Sapai were you will get to
know more about the local textile weaving art (During
the driest months of the year the water level of the
Mekong River can drop significantly so that this
excursion may have to be organized overland by bus
instead by boat). (D)
Day 2 4: UNESCO-World Heritage and nature delights
After cruising downriver you will stop further south to
go on a shore excursion to the impressive temple complex
of Wat Phou, relics of the great Khmer empire reining
the region from the 8th to 13th century.
This UNESCO
World Heritage site is located at the foot of the 1,500
m high Kao Mountain. With its mystical atmosphere these
ruins are among the most inspiring archaeological tour
destinations of Laos.
Returning aboard your can lean
back and enjoy the beautiful sunsets from your cabin or
the sundeck while cruising deeper into the so called
region of the 4,000 Islands.
Here in the deep south of
the country the Mekong has its widest expansion of up to
16 km during the annual high water period. In thousands
of years nature created a landscape that seems almost
surreal with thousands of islands appearing in the river
bed when the high water declines annually.
Some of these
islands are larger with a magnitude of a few square
kilometers; other uninhabited ones are only a few square
meters wide. With a bit of luck you may spot some of the
rare freshwater Irrawaddy dolphins when they are hunting
in the evening.
During your cruise in this remote nature
escape you will also see the mighty Khone waterfalls,
the biggest falls in Asia. When the sun has set and your
cruise vessel is moored safely at the river shore you
will get to know more about Laos and its people as well
as the nearly 5,000 km long Mekong river during exciting
presentations and lectures held by your cruise director.
Enjoy Southeast Asian delicacies for dinner on board or
an atmospheric barbecue on the riverbank. (3x BLD)
Day 5: Return to Pakse
Breakfast is served in the morning while you cruise
leisurely upstream again towards Pakse, where your
unique cruise ends with disembarkation. (B) Information
and updated rates.
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