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River Kwai
The River Kwai, the first inland cruise ship in Thailand, is a newly built colonial style river cruiser specifically commissioned for sailing on the narrow and curvy Kwai Noi River. Elongated and with a shallow draft, the ship carries a maximum of 20 passengers in 10 comfortable cabins located on the main deck of the ship. Original Burmese teakwood accents that run throughout the vessel’s interiors, including all cabins, lend the River Kwai a special warmth and luxurious air.
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4 Day River Kwai Cruise Package from Bangkok (Monday Departures)
From $ 860.48per person*Available dates: from 13 Jul 2009 to 26 Oct 2009
Start the journey in Kanchanaburi and then continue upstream with excursions to historic sites, Khmer ruins, temples, waterfalls and, of course, the bridge on the River Kwai.
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4 Day River Kwai Cruise Package from Bangkok (Thursday Departures)
From $ 860.48per person*Available dates: from 09 Jul 2009 to 29 Oct 2009
Departing from Bangkok, join the RV River Kwai in Kanchanaburi and journey through stunning scenery stopping to visit historical sites such as Death Railway and the Bridge on the River Kwai.
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7 Day River Kwai Cruise Package from Bangkok
From $ 1467.68per person*Available dates: from 13 Jul 2009 to 26 Oct 2009
Travel upriver as far as Thong Pha Phum with stops at key attractions en route, including temples, parks, Khmer ruins, historical sites and of course the Bridge over the River Kwai.
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Mekhala I
Mekhala l is a restored rice barge, 20 meters long and constructed from huge teak planks. This hundred-year-old work horse has been transformed into an elegant floating hotel, carrying just 12 passengers. The cabins are immaculately appointed and come with air-conditioning and en suite Western style bathrooms. The boat features a spacious deck for sunbathing or lounging, audio entertainment, a library, a host of indoor games and of course a fully stocked bar. Thai-style designs combined with modern amenities allow passengers to enjoy the region’s ambiance without sacrificing Western comforts. As the Mekhala I journeys between Bangkok and Ayuttaya, she retraces the paths of former royal processions and provides a fascinating insight into how life on the river has changed over time.
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Mekhala II
Mekhala l is a restored rice barge, twenty meters long and constructed from huge teak planks. The hundred year-old work horses have been transformed into elegant floating hotels. With a capacity of 12 passengers, the cabins are immaculately appointed, air-conditioned with double bed cabins and private western style bathrooms. In addition the boat features modern safety equipment and lifejackets, Thai style designs with western comforts, a deck for sunbathing or lounging, audio entertainment, a library, a host of indoor games, a telephone and a fully stocked bar. Thai-style designs combined with modern amenities allow passengers to enjoy the region’s ambiance without sacrificing Western comforts. Also Mekhala I is a collection of three restored rice barges that provide the setting for daily journeys between Bangkok and Ayuttaya, retracing the paths of former royal processions. The journey is fascinating insight into how life on the river has changed over this time.
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Mekhala III
With a capacity of no more than 18 guests the Mekhala III is the largest vessel of the beautifully crafted Mekhala fleet. The hundred year-old restored rice barge constructed from huge teak planks has been transformed into an elegant floating hotel. The vessel’s immaculately decorated interiors feature Thai-style designs combined with modern amenities, allowing passengers to enjoy the region’s ambiance without sacrificing Western comforts.
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Suwan Macha
Escape the everyday and explore the breathtakingly beautiful islands of Thailand aboard this elegant red-sailed boat, the Suwan Macha. The vessel is a treasure in itself – an authentic junk that blends Western comfort with Asian charm. She provides spacious and well-equipped accommodation. With no more than ten guests on board, you will be treated to personalized service and attention. As the Suwan Macha gazes out over the emerald waters, she sets a relaxed course, refined over the years to provide the perfect balance of activity, relaxation and reflection. A sense of discovery accompanies much of what you see and do with an emphasis on ease, comfort and choice.
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Silolona
The Silolona is a Phinisi, a traditional 50 meter wooden sailboat that was hand-built by the Sulawesi Konjo people in 2004. Equipped with all the modern comforts and authentic colors and textures, the Silolona offers an exquisite mode of transport for discerning travelers. Each of the five suites embodies a distinctive atmosphere with an air of understated elegance. The lounge, sun deck and dining areas provide perfect opportunities to admire the majestic scenery as you journey to the islands of East Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar and the Andaman Sea.
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