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Mekong Queen Sampan CruisesWelcome to Mekong Queen Sampans !The Mekong River is one of the world's 10th rivers in its river length and has great influences upon nature and societies of the Indo-china Peninsula. The name "MEKONG" originates in Thai language, Mae Nam Khong. The Mekong River is the heart and soul of mainland Southeast Asia, which runs 4,800 kilometers from its headwaters on the Tibetan Plateau through Yunnan Province of China, Burma, Thailand, Lao PDR, Cambodia and Vietnam. The source of the Mekong River is in Tibet Mountains and is called Dza Chu River (River of Rock). After running through very narrow valley paralling Yangz Jiang and Salween River, the Mekong reaches to Yung-Nan Province of China and is called Lancang Jiang (Turbulent River). Via Golden Triangle, the crossing of Burma, Thailand, and Laos border, the Mekong flow into Vientiane Plain. The term, Lower Mekong means downstream segment from the point. There are some notorious rapids for French navigation plan in colonial period before the Mekong get to Cambodia, and the last segment is the Mekong Delta in Viet Nam, which distributes grate influences to agriculture, especially paddy fields there. According to a sketch on the right, we can see this long river with some segments hereinafter.
Over 60 million people depend on the Mekong and its tributaries for food, water, transport and many other aspects of their daily lives. Its annual flood drought cycles are essential for the sustainable production of rice and vegetables on the floodplains and along the riverbanks during the dry season. Known as the Mother of waters, the river supports one of the world's most diverse fisheries, second only to the Amazon.
If you have only one day or two days and you need a Mekong river life outlook. CaiBe – Vinh Long is a good choice. If the most populated places are rather much visited, as soon as you get away from the crowds, you are getting in touch with the nice people of the delta and their always welcoming attitude. Boating along Mekong River is a pleasant way to escape the bustle of the city centre. And let the Mekong Queen brings you closer to Vietnamese local lives in Mekong Delta.
The first impression would be the boat’s special designation, from the top bamboo toile-made-ceiling to the wooden floor, which places you in a Queen life. Using only the finest materials and traditional secrets, which comply with the high standards of government approval on vessel, the Mekong Queen has pride in ability to keep price levels down way below the other competitors in Cai Be, while having the highest workmanship. Relaxing and soothing are how you describe about the feeling when sunbathing on the Mekong Queen’s sun desk. Life couldn’t be much enjoyable than sitting on board, looking around through the floating market and shooting along the river. Featuring five different excursions, the Mekong Queen services will surely take you beyond Delta’s stunning sites and charming people. It is possible to take tours on small boats into the more remote rivers for getting through local villages in comfort. It is also possible to cycle around the rude road through local lives and along the river when you get off on board.
Food tastes better when flavored by the chef who has a passion for his art. The same thing applies to a variety of activities in life.
ONE DAY EXCURSION: CAIBE – VINH LONG – SADEC (CODE 05)
ONE DAY EXCURSION: CAI BE – DONG HOA HIEP – CAI BE (CODE 1)
ONE DAY EXCURSION: CAI BE – VINH LONG (CODE 2)
ONE DAY EXCURSION: VINH LONG - CAI BE (CODE 4)
TWO DAY EXCURSION: CAI BE–DONG HOA HIEP–VINH LONG (CODE 3)
THREE DAY EXCURSION: CAI BE–VINH LONG–SA DEC
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