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you're about to discover the four
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essential things you need to know about
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a Mekong River cruise
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I'm Gary beverage this is another on my
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cruising tips for travelers I'm
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currently onboard the across Europe
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indogene to cruising down the Nikon and
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I'm going to share with you four things
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that I've learned that I think you
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absolutely need to know if you're going
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on am Yukon River cruise starting with
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this one first of all where exactly does
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a mekong river cruise go the microrna
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vez an enormous river it's over 3,000
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miles long and passes through six
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countries China mine ma Thailand Laos
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Cambodia and Vietnam most of cruises
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tend to go between Ho Chi Minh City in
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Vietnam and seem rip in Cambodia and the
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cruises tend to be around about 400
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miles of the river so about 600 K meters
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passing through Vietnam and Cambodia the
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cruises they go all year-round so unlike
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in Europe where it has a very specific
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season you can go all year round on the
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Mekong and the temperatures are pretty
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consistent so they're about a low of
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about 20 degrees up to a high of about
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34 degrees the cruises they tend to be
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around about 8 nights long about 9 days
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long but most people and I strongly
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recommend you do this we'll add a pre
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and a post to the cruise so you get time
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to spend time in Ho Chi Minh City and
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very importantly see him rip so you do
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want to spend time check to go up to the
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Angkor Wat temples the second really key
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thing I think you need to know is what
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are the experiences that you're going to
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have our enemy Kahn river cruise and I
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think they're probably for critical
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experiences the first on which is you're
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basically going to cruise through
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Vietnam and Cambodia and get a real
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sense and a feel for the sights the
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sounds of these two amazing countries
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plus you're also going to cruise on some
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very important waterways so as you
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cruise through you're gonna see various
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villages floating villages you're going
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to get a chance to see the diversity of
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the vegetation and then you're going to
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go through those two really important
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water areas the first of which is known
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as the Cho gall canal the other really
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magnificent and important waterway you
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go through is known as the Tonle Sap
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Lake this is the biggest freshwater lake
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in Asia the second really important
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experience I believe is you get to see
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three major cities or centers the first
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of which is Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh
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City of course used because
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go on or the locals still actually call
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it Saigon and it's a really buzzing busy
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place there are something like 7 million
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scooters it's crazy busy with scooters
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zooming all around now unlike most
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mekong lines cross europe docks in Ho
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Chi Minh Center which makes exploring
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and excursions really easy you get to
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see some really interesting remnants of
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the French time when it was a French
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colony and you get to see beautiful
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French at buildings like the Nostradamus
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icon post office the Opera House and the
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very beautiful Town Hall and then you
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also get to which I think was one of the
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most interesting excursions learn a bit
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about the Vietnamese War and you go out
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of Ho Chi Minh City to the Gucci tunnels
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this is a network of something like 200
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miles of underground tunnels where the
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Viet Cong waged big part of their war
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against the South Vietnamese of course
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sponsored by the Americans it's a
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fascinating place you could actually go
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down some of the tunnels if you want to
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the next critical place which is a place
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I hadn't been to before was norm pan
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which is the capital of Cambodia again a
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very busy city or a dynamic city some
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beautiful things you see in Phnom Penh
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the most magnificent of all was the
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Royal Palace I was just blown away when
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I walked around the corner and saw this
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place absolutely magnificent
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in the grounds as well as the silver
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pagoda where the king will go and
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worship really magnificent there's also
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a great museum the National Museum of
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Cambodia which is chock full of
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different statues from different eras of
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Cambodian history you also get to learn
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about the pretty dark times in Cambodia
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and this is the Khmer Rouge period in
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the 1970s when almost 2 million
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Cambodians either were executed or died
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of starvation you get to go to prison
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s21 is now a genocide museum and there
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you get to see and learn about the
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torture and the massacre of locals the
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third critical Center is Sima rep sim
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rep used to be centuries ago the capital
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of Cambodia but now it's really the
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gateway to the famous
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Angkor Wat temples and not a news anchor
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what here there are some other key
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places like the thar prom temple and the
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anchor Tom which is the old royal palace
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these of course are now ruins
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they're huge big structures and Angkor
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Wat is a unesco world heritage site and
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really worth it then the third amazing
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experience is you get to go to little
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villages out-of-the-way really rural
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places in both Vietnam and Cambodia and
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we went out to lots of small villages so
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you get to see how people live you get
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to see the markets you get to see the
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produce how they grow crops and really
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interestingly you get to see the
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traditional ways that they still make a
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lot of products so we went to some
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incredible places so for example in
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Vietnam we went to a beef farm where
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they then produce all sorts of honey
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products so we got to chance to see how
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they cultivated the bees and then we got
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to taste some of the products and
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actually hear some local singing we also
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went in Vietnam to a factory which
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produces rice products so we saw how
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they made rice crackers we saw why they
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made puffed rice and made those into
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candies we also saw how they made rice
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wine which is kind of surreal because
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they put cobras and scorpions in but
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very interesting once we're in Cambodia
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we went to a few other places so for
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example went to the senses to Angkor
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which is perfume area where they make
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candles and soap and the artisans to
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Angkor where they have wood and stone
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crafts we're into loads over the places
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like pottery places loads of different
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places that we saw traditional crafts
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and traditional ways of making things we
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also got to see the local markets where
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people head out every day and they buy
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that they fish in their meat and their
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frogs and their turtles and all the
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various pizza pieces that form part of
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the cuisine the fourth amazing
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experiences you get to see some amazing
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temples probably my favorite was the Tay
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and pagoda and we saw this in charaka in
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Vietnam this is a magnificent building
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and inside there was just such ornate
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and detailed statues and of course you
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had the altar and the Buddhas
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another memorable temple that we went to
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on trellis lair at camp on collar this
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is in Cambodia and what made it
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remarkable it is very much a local
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village temple but we also got to travel
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there on traditional ox carts so that
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made it particularly memorable the third
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thing that I think you need to know is
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how do you experience this mekong river
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cruise what are the ships like well it's
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actually a pretty luxurious way to
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travel through what is still a pretty
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rugged and remote part of the world with
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is not mystery lots of infrastructure
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the ships themselves are smaller
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generally than you would have in
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european river cruises so have example
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the induction - from crusty work that i
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was cruising on that only had 31 cabins
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62 guests this ship's themselves are a
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very different shape to the european
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river cruise they tend to be a little
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bit higher and shorter because they're
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not constrained by the bridges that you
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would have in europe what do you
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actually have on the ships well most the
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ships on the mekong that you see
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including the indogene do you have a
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sort of a colonial look and feel to them
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despite their small size they still have
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a fair range of facilities you'll have
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for example on the indogene we had a Sun
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Deck which actually a plunge pool great
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spaces to sit actually had some
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equipment you could work out if you
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wanted to out there some cardio
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equipment you had on the sundeck level a
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bar area where you'd have your briefing
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entertainment and just a place to relax
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up here on the Sun Deck was also where
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you had the Wi-Fi then you had the
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cabins and then down on the lower deck
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you had the restaurant which for
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breakfast was a buffet for lunch was
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also a buffet me Jules had a cooking
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station making something special dish of
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the day dinner was a sit-down meal and
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it was a multi-course meal with a
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starter soup a choice of either meat
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fish or chicken everyday--
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and then a dessert as you cruise through
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what is still pretty remote and rugged
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part of the world you will certainly
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appreciate the fact that you have a way
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of traveling through this area in
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comfort and luxury so what is the
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experience that you can expect on board
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one of these ships that's a fourth key
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thing I think you need to know well
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first of all what you can expect is
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largely all-inclusive affairs so you'll
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find with river cruising
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Kong similar to Europe a lot of things
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are bundled into the face so I'll give
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it again an example of micro see Europe
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experienced accommodation was included
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all meals were included wine beer and
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soft drink with lunch and dinner was
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included all excursions are included so
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his excursion at every single stop and
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that includes a local guide who travels
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with you the whole way through the
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cruise so in Vietnam we had a Vietnamese
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guide that was with us the whole way in
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Vietnam and then we had a glocal guide
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from Cambodia that was with us the whole
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way in Cambodia for our very specific
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group Wi-Fi is also included of course
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on the rivers it's relatively patchy so
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on a machine - it was available up on
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the sundeck area and in the lounge but
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again of course it would vary based on
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where you were on the river also
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including the ferry as some onboard
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entertainment so we had some dance trips
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for example came onboard those movies
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every night and there was occasional
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talks so all of that is included within
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the fair so what's not included well
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gratuities which are optional or not
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included of course if you want to have a
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massage that's included and things like
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the affair - the cruise transfers those
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kind of costs are not included of course
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you can work with your travel agent to
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build a whole package together and of
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course drinks out a meal time are not
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included within the fare you can also
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expect a high degree of regional
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immersion obviously as I mentioned you
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have the local guide so you spend a lot
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of time with them really understanding
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the history the culture of the region
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and you have time to build a
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relationship with your Vietnamese guide
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and your Cambodian guide you also have
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some of that entertainment on board and
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also sometimes when you have an
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excursion you'll have entertainment as I
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mentioned the excursions are very much
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focused on getting you into the region
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into the small villages and to interact
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with local people local markets and
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the food is very much linked to the
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region so in Vietnam you'll have more
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Vietnamese dishes in Cambodia more
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Cambodian dishes so the menu every night
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at lunchtime was very much focused on
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food from the region so you get a real
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chance to solve that service levels are
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very high because again the ships as
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small there's not a lot of passengers
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but the crew numbers are quite high so
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for example on indogene 2 there were 62
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guests but 32 crews so that's a 2 to 1
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Croatia's a very high level of service
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you know my wish list for a very long
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time I found an incredible experience I
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enjoyed my time on board across Europe
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and I can strongly recommend a Mekong
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River cruise it's an amazing way to see
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this part of the world remember I have
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