Best for cruising
Traveling overland around southeast Asia can be a daunting task for many tourists, not to mention a crowded, hot, sticky endeavor. The perfect way to explore the region — while still avoiding multiple flights — is by taking a Mekong River cruise.
As the third-longest river in Asia, the Mekong forms a natural highway for watercraft, flowing 2,703 miles from the Tibetan Plateau, through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam, with the majority of Mekong River cruises plying the waters of the Lower Mekong and those latter countries.
Traveling overland around southeast Asia can be a daunting task for many tourists, not to mention a crowded, hot, sticky endeavor. The perfect way to explore the region — while still avoiding multiple flights — is by taking a Mekong River cruise.
As the third-longest river in Asia, the Mekong forms a natural highway for watercraft, flowing 2,703 miles from the Tibetan Plateau, through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam, with the majority of Mekong River cruises plying the waters of the Lower Mekong and those latter countries.
Best for cruising
Traveling overland around southeast Asia can be a daunting task for many tourists, not to mention a crowded, hot, sticky endeavor. The perfect way to explore the region — while still avoiding multiple flights — is by taking a Mekong River cruise.
As the third-longest river in Asia, the Mekong forms a natural highway for watercraft, flowing 2,703 miles from the Tibetan Plateau, through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam, with the majority of Mekong River cruises plying the waters of the Lower Mekong and those latter countries.