Destination Overview
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Ports of Interest
- 4000 Islands, Laos
- Aing Ta Loke, Myanmar
- Aljui Bay, Indonesia
- Amarapura, Myanmar
- Angkor Ban, Cambodia
- Angkor Wat, Cambodia
- Ava, Myanmar
- Badong, China
- Bagan,Myanmar
- Balleh River
- Ban Dom Moon, Thailand
- Ban Houayxay, Laos
- Ban Mouang Khai, Laos
- Ban Muang, Laos
- Ban Paklay, Laos
- Bandel, West Bengal
- Bangkok (Rivers)
- Bassein, Myanmar
- Battambang, Cambodia
- Beijing City
- Belu Island, Myanmar
- Ben Tre, Vietnam
- Bhamo, Myanmar
- Binh Thanh Island, Vietnam
- Birie Island, Indonesia
- Bodh Gaya, India
- Bogale, Myanmar
- Cai Bei, Cambodia
- Calcutta (Kolkata), India
- Chandernagore, West Bengal
- Chao Gao, Vietnam
- Chau Doc, Vietnam
- Chengdu, China
- Chhlong, Cambodia
- Chiang Khong, Thailand
- Chiang Saen, Thailand
- Chnok Tru, Cambodia
- Cho Lach, Vietnam
- Chong Koh, Cambodia
- Chongqing, China
- Con Phuoc Island, Vietnam
- Cu Lao Gieng, Vietnam
- Da Nyu Phyu, Myanmar
- Dagaung, Myanmar
- Danuphyu, Myanmar
- Dayang Island, Indonesia
- Don Saynhan, Laos
- Donabyu, Myanmar
- Farraka Barrage, West Bengal
- Fengdu, China
- Gaeng Hang Ngai, Laos
- Gang Lei, China
- Ghazipur, India
- Gobi Desert, Mongolia
- Goddess Stream, China
- Golden Triangle, Thailand
- Guan Lei, China
- Guilin, China
- Hae Nin, Myanmar
- Hang Yai, Laos
- Harbaria, Bangladesh
- Hiron Point, Bangladesh
- Hóa An, Vietnam
- Hoa Binh, Vietnam
- Homalin, Myanmar
- Hong Ngu, Vietnam
- Hpa-An, Myanmar
- Hsithe, Myanmar
- Huangshan, China
- Huay Palang, Laos
- Huay Ting, Laos
- Huay Xai, Laos
- Inle Lake, Myanmar
- Inn-Ywa, Myanmar
- Inwa, Myanmar
- Jinghong, China
- Jiuhuashan, China
- Kalewa, Myanmar
- Kalna, India
- Kampong Cham, Cambodia
- Kampong Chhnang, Cambodia
- Kampong Leaeng, Cambodia
- Kampong Luong, Cambodia
- Kampong Prasat, Cambodia
- Kampong Thom, Cambodia
- Kampong Tralach, Cambodia
- Kanee, Burma
- Kani, Myanmar
- Kanowit River, Malaysia
- Kapit
- Katha, Myanmar
- Khamo Village, Mekong
- Khamti, Myanmar
- Khanyat, Myanmar
- Khao Lak, Thailand
- Khok Akha, Laos
- Khok Ek, Laos
- Khok Luang, Laos
- Khok Phou, Laos
- Kindat, Myanmar
- Koh Chen, Cambodia
- Koh Okhna Tey (Silk Island), Cambodia
- Kokilmori, Bangladesh
- Kong Chiam, Thailand
- Kop Aek, Laos
- Kratie, Cambodia
- Kuang Si, Laos
- Kushbagh, India
- KyanHnydat, Myanmar
- Kyar Nyat, Myanmar
- Kyar Nyet, Myanmar
- Kyauk Myaung, Myanmar
- Kyauktaw, Myanmar
- Kyaung-myoung, Myanmar
- Kyun Daw, Myanmar
- Lanjak, Borneo
- Lhasa, Tibet
- Lijiang, China
- Long Khanh A, Vietnam
- Long Xuyen, Vietnam
- Luang Prabang, Laos
- Magwe, Myanmar
- Mai Chau, Vietnam
- Manaung, Myanmar
- Mandalay, Myanmar
- Martaban, Myanmar
- Masein, Myanmar
- Maubin, Myanmar
- Mawlaik, Myanmar
- Mekong River
- Mengzhan, China
- Mingkin, Myanmar
- Mingun, Myanmar
- Minhla, Myanmar
- Moktaw, Myanmar
- Monywa, Myanmar
- Moulmein (Mawlmyine), Myanmar
- Mrauk U, Myanmar
- Munger
- Murshidabad, India
- My An Hung, Vietnam
- My Tho, South Vietnam
- Myanaung, Myanmar
- Myaungmya, Myanmar
- Myin Mu, Myanmar
- Nakhon Phanom, Thailand
- Nalanda
- Ngar Own, Myanmar
- Ninh Binh, Vietnam
- Ninh Giang, Vietnam
- Nong Khai, Thailand
- Nwe Nyein, Myanmar
- Ohn Ne Choung, Myanmar
- Oknha Tey, Cambodia
- Own Pin Seik, Myanmar
- Pagan, Myanmar
- Pak Beng, Laos
- Pak Lai, Laos
- Pak Ou Caves, Laos
- Pak Sao, Laos
- Pak Tha, Laos
- Pakkoku, Myanmar
- Pakse, Laos
- Pha Liep, Laos
- Phalat, Laos
- Phnom Penh, Cambodia
- Phu Tan, Vietnam
- Pomana Islands, Indonesia
- Preak Kdame, Cambodia
- Prome, Myanmar
- Pulau Pef, Indonesia
- Pyapon, Myanmar
- Qutang Gorge, China
- Sa Dec, Vietnam
- Sagaing, Myanmar
- Salay, Myanmar
- Sale
- Sanakham, Laos
- Sandouping - Three Gorges Dam, China
- Sanggau, Borneo
- Sarikei, East Malaysia
- Sarnath
- Sekadau, Borneo
- Selimbau, Borneo
- Semarik River, Malaysia
- Sentarum National Park, Borneo
- Serampore
- Shennong Stream, China
- Shibaozhai, China
- Shwe Daung, Myanmar
- Shwe Kyin, Myanmar
- Shwe Paw Kyun, Myanmar
- Shwe Pyi Thar, Myanmar
- Shwegu, Myanmar
- Sibu, Borneo
- Siem Reap, Cambodia
- Sin Kyun, Myanmar
- Sintang, Borneo
- Sitthaung, Myanmar
- Sittwe, Myanmar
- Song, Malaysia
- Stueng Trang, Cambodia
- Tachileik, Myanmar
- Tagaung, Myanmar
- Tan Chau, Vietnam
- Tan Phong Island, Vietnam
- Tavoy (Dawei), Myanmar
- Tayan, Borneo
- Tayoke Maw, Myanmar
- Tha Deua, Laos
- Thagara,Myanmar
- Thanbyuzayat, Myanmar
- Thilawa, Myanmar
- Tiger Island (Ong Ho), Vietnam
- Tigyang, Myanmar
- Tonbo, Myanmar
- Tonle Sap, Cambodia
- Toungdoot, Myanmar
- Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
- Vientiane, Laos
- Viet Tri, Vietnam
- Vinh Long, Vietnam
- Wabo Myanmar
- Wakema, Myanmar
- Wanzhou (Wanxian), China
- Wat Hanchey, Cambodia
- Wayil, Indonesia
- Wu Gorge, China
- Wuhan, China
- Wushan, China
- Xanakham, Laos
- Xayaburi Dam
- Xiang Kok, Laos
- Xiling Gorge, China
- Yandabo, Myanmar
- Yandoon, Myanmar
- Yangjiawan Pier, China
- Yangtze River, China
- Yangzhou, China
- Yichang, China
- Yueyang, China
- Zalon, Myanmar
Asian Rivers
Asia has four major navigable rivers that offer wonderful river cruise experiences
The Yangtze in China is famous for its cruises between Chongqing and Yichang which include the new Three Gorges Dam. The cruises are generally included in longer cruise tour packages and key operators include Viking Cruises, Victoria Cruises and Orient Royal Cruise Co.
The Mekong hosts cruises between Siem Reap (Angkor) in Cambodia to My Tho, the port for Saigon, in Vietnam.
The River Kwai in Thailand offers cruises upstream and downstream from Bangkok. The cruises offer a chance to study the history of WWII and see the conditions of prisoners on the notorious Burma railway. In contrast the cruises visit to old temples and give passengers the chance to see Thai life along the river.
The Irrawaddy (Ayeyarwady) River is Myanmar's (Burma’s) largest river. 1350 miles long, it dissects the country from north to south and empties through a nine armed delta into the Indian Ocean. In colonial times, before railways and automobiles, the river was known as the "Road to Mandalay” which is the name of the ship that Orient Express use to offer cruises between Bagan and Mandalay
Cruise types
All cruises are on River Boats and these can range by style from luxury 5 star boats on the Yangtze that can carry up to 300 passengers to small river boats that carry between 20 and 60 people on the River Kwai and Mekong. All these river cruises allow passengers time to visit the sights along the river.
Cruise season
Cruises operate year round on the Mekong, Kwai and Irrawaddy rivers but don’t operate in the middle of winter on the Yangtze (November to March)
Main ports
Yangtze – Chongqing and Yichang
Mekong - Siem Reap (Angkor) in Cambodia to My Tho
Kwai – Bangkok
Irrawaddy - Bagan and Mandalay
Weather
The Mekong, Kwai and Irrawaddy are all located in the Southeast Asian monsoon belt.. The rain mostly falls in May to October when temperatures and humidity are higher. The cooler drier months are from November to March and travel in these times is more pleasant.
Yangtze cruises are further north and here the weather gets quite cold in the winter months from November to March when cruises don’t operate. Through the middle of the year temperatures are in the mid to high 20’s.
Photo Credit: Lernidee Cruises