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MV Tonle Pandaw Deck Plan: Vietnam - Cambodia - Angkor Wat Cruise & Tour |
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The MV Tonle Pandaw, built by the famous Irrawaddy Flotilla Company of Burma, comes from a long tradition of fine river vessels. Replicating the lovely look of the 1920’s British vessels that sailed the Southeast Asian waters, this Burmese teakwood vessel carries a maximum of 66 passengers on a total of 3 decks. Originally sailing in Burma, the Tonle Pandaw joined her sister ship, the MV Mekong Pandaw, on the Mekong River as passenger interest in this exciting Cambodian/Vietnamese cruise grew. The windowed twin cabins (roughly 120 sq. ft) are beautifully appointed with teakwood walls, raised beds with ample storage below, and private bathrooms with tiled showers. Outside each cabin are wicker chairs and tables from which to enjoy the passing scenery. A unique feature of this vessel is the Low Deck single cabins that are available for our solo travelers! The ship has a single seating restaurant, a bar and an outside sun deck with both covered and open areas which afford the best river viewing from comfortable upholstered lounge chairs. Full buffet breakfasts and lunches, as well as served dinners, feature Western and Asian cuisine. The 29 member crew is a mix of Vietnamese, Cambodia, and Burmese along with a European cruise director. Their smiles and eager to please attitudes truly enhance this soft adventure on the Mekong River.
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