Description
The mighty Mekong – a mysterious body of water flowing through six countries in Asia. Giving love and life to millions, it received its fame by the legendary God King of ancient Cambodia, King Jayavarman VII, who linked hands with the waters of the Mekong to build the magnificent Angkor civilization. The best of rural Cambodia plus an in depth historical insight of Phnom Penh is offered with this 4-Night itinerary named “Serenity Cruise“. See the unseen, discover ancient pre-Angkorian temples, relish the cordial smiles of the local people, be fascinated by the arts and crafts and immerse yourself in the astonishing Tonle’s riverine landscapes and eco-system.
Trip Name
Cruising the Lower Mekong River - 5 Days
Days
5
Overview
Vessel Type: River Boat
Length: 60 metres
Passenger Capacity: 54 (in 27 cabins)
Built: 2009
Jayavarman is a 20-cabin Mekong ship styled as a floating art gallery, blending French-Colonial design with Khmer craftsmanship. Public spaces are filled with curated objects d’art, creating a quiet, museum-like atmosphere that fits its namesake’s legacy of art, architecture and Buddhist serenity. Guests move between the Henry Mouhot Lounge with its Khmer pieces, the Club 1930 bar on the terrace deck, the Indochine Dining Hall and its open kitchen, and the elevated sun deck with a Jacuzzi pool and uninterrupted river views. Apsara Spa sits forward in a quiet zone, completing the ship’s contemplative environment.
Accommodation spans Superior, Deluxe and Signature Suites, each with private balconies, floor-to-ceiling glass and a clear colonial–Khmer blend in furnishing and artwork. Superior Staterooms sit on the main deck with clean white-wood interiors and Asian accents; Deluxe Staterooms add more space, darker woods and antique details; Signature Suites occupy the forward upper deck with walk-in wardrobes, larger bathrooms, front-facing balconies and butler service. The ship operates between Vietnam and Cambodia, maintaining an intimate and highly curated Mekong experience.




