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On The Mekong: Low-Water Deviation

Because of low water (in the Cambodian section of the Mekong), we are spending one day more in Vietnam than originally scheduled. In fact, this morning’s tour to Xeo Quyt was not included in the original itinerary but was added because of extra time spent in the Vinh Long area (street scene of Vinh Long pictured). AMAWATERWAYS is pioneering a river where only a handful of companies operate and is quickly adapting to low-water conditions upstream. For example, Tonle Sap (Great Lake) is impassable by boat, so we will transfer by bus (5 hours) to Siem Reap, from Kampong Chhang. Water conditions likely will dictate two products in the future, a low-water itinerary and a high-water one.

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On The Mekong: Lotus Pond In Xeo Quyt

Today’s included excursion was to Xeo Quyt, a one-hour bus transfer from Vinh Long, where we overnighted on La Marguerite. Former base for the resistance, Xeo Quyt is now part ecological park and part war history. Another fascinating excursion where we saw how soldiers lived and survived in the jungle.

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Market Mania On The Mekong

We are in Vinh Long for the bustling afternoon market. Again, a visually stunning boat ride and walk through the market, where all manner of aquatic life were being sold, as well as a lot of everything else edible and imaginable.

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Snake Wine & 3G

Yes, that is a cobra in the bottle of snake wine at the market in Cai Be. A cure-all for rheumatism, our guide tells us. Just don’t take too big of a sip or else you’ll end up with cobra belly. Maybe it’s safer to use a straw – or a mongoose.

A few readers have asked about internet access. 3G appears to be prevalent along the river in Vietnam (we won’t have 3G service in Cambodia, I am told.)

For now, however, I am using 3G to post from my Blackberry. La Marguerite routes the 3G network through a wireless network, which allows guests to access the internet on WiFi-enabled devices. The service is offered free of charge and can be spotty.

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On The Mekong: Cai Be, Put This Trip On Your ‘Bucket List’

A visually stimulating morning in Cai Be. Photos will be posted later. On today’s three-hour tour, we are traveling by private water taxi, a good way to go, not sticking out so much as tourists on a bus. We are traveling on the river, like the locals.

If you have a bucket list, put this trip on it. My daughter says she enjoyed this Heritage House the most, where we got to see how Vietnamese live. An appropriate trip for a 14-year-old? It’s more than that. I would argue that it’s essential for anyone who hopes to develop a well-rounded world view. “It’s only day one, but it’s probably the best trip I’ve ever taken,” says the well-traveled 17-year-old Isabel Karst from Los Angeles.

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Floating Market On The Mekong

This morning’s excursion: the floating market in Cai Be.

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On The Mekong: La Marguerite Sets Sail

You’re looking at the view from my balcony, shortly after La Marguerite shoved off from My Tho. The Mekong Delta (roughly translated from “Nine Dragon River Delta”) is teeming with traffic and life along the banks. The landscape is exceptionally green, the water, brown. We are headed for Cai Be. Stay tuned.

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Mekong Adventure: On Board La Marguerite

The boarding process was simple: up a metal gangway, a brief welcome and orientation in the lounge, lunch (more on that later) and into our staterooms. I am in 306, a roomy junior suite with a French Colonial ambience. The fan not only adds a hint of nostalgia but also complements the air conditioning in outside temperatures that are 90-plus.

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Making Our Way To Mytho

The 90-minute bus transfer is comfortable (air-conditioned and with room for my knees), with a good guide (excellent English and provides only relevant information), on a good highway (only three years old) and visually stimulating. There is the scenic beauty of the Mekong Delta, with its rice planting and harvesting, and the activity and life along the highway. In 10 minutes, we will arrive in Mytho, a town on the Mekong, to board the vessel.

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Into the Mekong On La Marguerite

Ho Chi Minh City, April 4, 2010 — Gathered in the lobby of the five-star Hotel Sofitel Saigon Plaza, we are soon headed to board La Marguerite. We will transfer by bus to the vessel. AMAWATERWAYS is currently looking into other transfer options for next season, including a canal transfer from the heart of Ho Chi Minh City to the vessel, about 90 minutes away by bus. AMAWATERWAYS is pioneering to bring its successful European standards to the Mekong, where there are currently only a handful of operators. So far, so good. Stay tuned. The adventure is about to begin.

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