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Serenity deluxe: an unforgettable cruise between temples and the capital

Looking for a holiday with a change of scenery, relaxation, exclusivity and a wealth of cultural visits?

By Jasmin Behr your cruise expert
Where will you sleep?
Singular vacations
Who is cabin cruising for?
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Main characteristics
Model of the boat: Traditional ship
Type:
Number of cabins: 26
Maximum capacity: 52 travelers

Cabin

Superior
Superior cabins are located on the main deck and all feature a private balcony. Each spacious room has a separate sitting area surrounded by picture windows. The bathroom features a large walk-in shower and antique basin.
Deluxe
Located on the upper deck, Deluxe cabins are designed in warm orange hues with miniature painted ornaments emphasizing the Indian theme. Natural wood furnishings are complemented by a four-poster bed. Panoramic windows flood the bedroom and sitting area with natural light. A large private balcony is not to be missed.
Signature suite
Two Signature suites are located at the front of the upper deck, while two other suites are located at the very front of the main deck. All feature a dignified atmosphere with creamy white walls and hand-crafted Indian blue ornaments.
Noble suite
The majestic suites, both individually designed, are located in a privileged position at the front of the upper deck. They both embody the soul of this iconic ship. Key amenities include a living room, sofa area, sumptuous king-size bed facing the huge balcony, large bathroom and outdoor Jacuzzi.
NB: The photos, information and visuals presented are not contractually binding. The indicated itinerary and program may be modified without prior notice for technical reasons (decision of the captain).

Sailing itineraries

Phnom Penh
Welcome to Phnom Penh - the city once named Paris of the East. Despite its rapid development, it... see+ has retained a lot of its rustic charm and elegance. It is an amazing town with centuries of incredible history and culture which can still be felt at many street corners. We start with a full sight-seeing tour right after breakfast. By bus, we visit the Killing Fields outside the city and afterwards the centrally located prison “S21”. Both historic sites display the sad and cruel chapter of the country’s history when the Khmer Rouge ruled Cambodia with terror and oppression. Those places have not changed much since this horrific time back in the early seventies and it can be quite heart-breaking. Alternatively, you may explore the city on your own in the morning before re-joining the group. We have a lunch at a well-renowned restaurant in town and experience the elegant air Phnom Penh’s top addresses are known for. Our exploration of Phnom Penh continues with the cultural highlights of the city’s heritage. The golden edifice of the Royal Palace with its Silver Pagoda and the exceptional Khmer crafts at the National Museum top the list of the city’s must-sees. The day trip ends with a “cyclo” ride along the bustling streets of downtown Phnom Penh and back to the ship. In the early evening, the lounge is set up for an eye- and ear-catching lecture about modern Cambodian history, held by our friend and local expert, Mr Jean-Michel, professor from the Royal University of Phnom Penh. Receiving first-hand knowledge from our lecturer who has studied the subject extensively and in-person is a highlight of this cruise. Take some rest or join fellow passengers at the bar for refreshing drinks. Today’s evening is a special one: let us invite you to a wonderful open air gala featuring a barbecue dinner feast. The dinner is accompanied by a classic Apsara dance performance along with other folklore dances. As the evening unwinds, enjoy your supper with a good glass of wine and marvel at the skyline of Phnom Penh and the calming flow of the Tonle River. 
Activities: Includes: Tour of Phnom Penh., Visit the Killing Fields., see+
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Phnom Penh Kampong Cham
We depart before the break of dawn from Phnom Penh towards the Angkor Ban village on the Mekong... see+ River. The village is famous for its unspoiled community and beautiful, traditional houses. It feels like being transported back a hundred years, into an era unaffected by modernity where villagers are characterized by their unbridled warmth. While we sail upstream, lunch is served and afterwards our staff is keen to show you a variety of traditional Khmer fashion the local people still wear on special occasions. Conversely, the ubiquitous Cambodian scarf, the Krama, is a garment worn by people of all ages and walks of life. This multifunctional attire is worn not just around the neck, but also as a bandanna, facemask, belt, swimwear, and even as a hammock to carry children. We cruise further up the Mekong to visit a local school and learn more about the education of the young Cambodian generation. Children from the Organization for Basic Training (OBT) are provided a free, supplemental education in English, maths, and the arts, and they are always excited to show their skills in music and dance. Shower the young performers with applause and in return, you are bestowed upon with the most genuine and happy Cambodian smiles. We continue our land journey to the enchanting preAngkorian temple of Wat Hanchey (7th century). Formerly built to honor the Hindu god, Hirahara, the complex is now a Buddhist temple, a testament to the country’s past and present religious beliefs. This small complex sits on a hilltop with breath-taking views over the Mekong. Many young, novice monks live on the compound of Wat Hanchey, and we have the chance to observe a bit of their daily lives: eating simple meals, praying, studying, or hanging out and making conversation while in their saffron-coloured robes. Another temple on the way is the tranquil monastery of Wat Nokor. Although not massive in comparison to the vast complexes of Angkor Wat, Wat Nokor is the largest of its kind in Kampong Cham Province and is distinctive from other temples with its black sandstone walls. Here, we might have the chance to engage in light banter with some of the sociable monks living in the area. Back on board, you are free to relax until dinner is served. The boat moors mid-river near Kampong Cham. 
Activities: Includes: Visit to Wat Nokor temple, Visit the temple of Wat Hanchey, see+
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Kampong Cham Koh Oknha Tey Kampong Tralach
In the early morning, we continue sailing downstream on the Mekong. The vessel stops at the Island... see+ of Koh Oknha Tey, which lies in the middle of the Mekong and owes its fame to manufacturing high-class silk products. We go sightseeing along the island’s roads a bit via tuk tuk before arriving at the village’s workshops and witnessing the curious process of making silk, starting from a tiny silkworm larva to cocoon, then dyeing, spinning and weaving the fibres into high-quality Cambodian silk. Before lunch, our expert guide holds a presentation about the geography of the Mekong River and Tonle Lake along with the unique attributes of the area. Afterwards, a monks’ blessing ceremony delivers spirits and wishes for health and prosperity for all. The ship continues its journey, passing by the confluence of the Mekong and Tonle Rivers. Gliding through leafy swaths of this jungle-like landscape we reach Kampong Tralach, where laughing children wave enthusiastically at our arrival. We are in the middle of Cambodia’s countryside where – surprise – traditional ox carts are still a common means of transportation. Our ox-powered vehicle takes us on a journey along the riverside and through back roads lined with rice-paddy fields until we arrive at a tiny village. Beginning a few short years ago, local children have had the opportunity to receive an education here. The “Green School” is a local project supported by Heritage Line in this remote area to support the underprivileged youth. The students, who are dressed in green shirts, are always happy to meet us every week as the principal gives an introduction and updates us on the current situation of the school. Tonight, the boat finds its anchor spot in the Tonle River near Kampong Chhnang, allowing you to observe river life close-by until dinner is served. 
Activities: Includes: Visit to "The Green School", Tour of the island by TUK TUK, see+
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Kampong Tralach Kampong Chhnang Tonle Lake
After a sumptuous breakfast, we are now at Kampong Chhnang, Cambodia’s “water world”, where... see+ everything is balanced on sticks in water-rich soil. It is perhaps the most fascinating cruising spot in Cambodia. We take a local boat to the shore and hop on a mini bus to reach a quite unique, nearby rural village. As we explore the village on foot our guide reveals the village’s specialties – Khmer style pottery and the process of making of palm sugar from the Cambodian “skor t’not” palm tree. We drive back to the shore and taking the local boat back to the ship. In this area along the Tonle River local communities used to live along the shores on floating houses. Their inhabitants were Vietnamese descents who were expelled by the Khmer Rouge and returned after the ruling party was overthrown in 1979. As they had no land to settle on, they have decided back then to live “on the water” until only recently in 2021 the government relocated them on land. Back on board lunch is served as your floating sanctuary cruises gently along the narrow Tonle River, towards the Great Tonle Sap Lake. The river then opens to a vast “sea”, the biggest freshwater lake in Asia. You can feel fortunate about this occasion, as generally this shallow lake can only be crossed during high water season, which is approximately from August to midNovember. In fact, the Tonle Sap (Sap means Lake in the Cambodian language) varies from 2,500 sqkm (965 sqmi) in size and 160 km (99 mi) in length during the dry season to an astonishing area of 16,000 sqkm (6,000 sqmi) and length of 250 km (160 mi) in the wet season. Now that we are on the open water, let your soul float and your eyes wander towards Siem Reap as the boat makes its way across. Our crew invites you to a farewell event and to enjoy some cheerful moments before dinner, including music and Cambodian dancing together with the team. Savour your final dinner aboard and relive the week’s adventures in your mind’s eye with a glass of wine at the open bar. 
Activities: Includes: Outing to the village, to discover Khmer-style pottery and palm sugar., see+
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Tonle Lake Siem Reap
Enjoy your last breakfast on board our floating sanctuary. The Tonle Sap (The Great Lake) is the... see+ flowing heart of Cambodia, giving love and life to millions of people. This rich ecosystem and UNESCO-designated Biosphere Reserve has more fish than any other lake in the world and is home to an incredible variety of birds, including rare and endangered feathered life. Here, our Heritage Line cruise comes to an end this morning. We prepare to disembark the ship and take a local boat to the shore, passing a vast floating community. We arrive at the Siem Reap pier and bring you to the drop off point in the city centre. We hope you enjoyed this fascinating river cruise, just as our crew does every single time. Moreover, take the enchanting memories and friendships along with you and share the stories of this amazing river - the Mighty Mekong. 
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The price includes
Visits and entrance fees as per program
All transfers from the boat to tourist sites
Transfer from meeting point to ship and vice versa
English speaking tour manager
Welcome drink
Mineral water available
unlimited tea and coffee on board
Internet on board (subject to cellular network signal)
River pilots
Fuel
Taxes
A French-speaking guide
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Tips for crew and guides
Visa fees
Personal expenses
Beverages other than those listed
Spa
Shipping costs
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Optional services
Flights not included in the program are available on request

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