Cruising the Mekong River
A thriving trade route for six different countries for thousands of years, the Mekong River remains one of the few big rivers in the world that refuses to be civilized. Rich with wildlife (only the Amazon is more biologically diverse) and lined with everything from small towns to that stunning Angkor Wat temple complex, the Mekong’s many twists and turns have helped it retain its wild character. You’ll need a great guide and a sturdy boat to get the most out of your Mekong cruise. Fortunately, we’ve got both.
Get on board the Toum Tiou 2
Your Mekong River Cruise boat at a glance
Capacity: 28 passengers, plus 15 crew and your CEO
Cabins: 6 upper deck cabins, 8 lower deck cabins, all with en suite bathrooms
Boat Layout: Large-screen TV in lounge, library, public areas with wi-fi access, outdoor dining and lounge areas
Good to know: Cash only. Credit and debit are not accepted on the boat
Built with a traditional look, the Toum Tiou II adds a new dimension to exploring the natural and man-made wonders of the Mekong River. Named for the “Cambodian Romeo and Juliet,” the boat features elegant colonial décor, spacious public areas, and a stunning sun deck.