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DAYS MANOHRA SONG - OVERNIGHT RIVER CRUISE
JOINT TOUR (BKKMA3): Departure from Bangkok every Monday and Thursday
with English speaking guide.
The Manohra Song, dubbed The Orient Express of the River is a
20-meter-long river rice barge that has been lovingly restored
and lavishly converted into an ultra-deluxe river cruiser, designed
for up to four couples to explore Thailand famous Menam Chao Phraya,
the River of Kings in unmatched luxury and comfort.
Built upon the original 50-year-old, solid Teak hull, Manohra
Song features four air-conditioned bedrooms with queen-size beds,
en suite bathrooms, an expansive saloon living and dining area
with bar, plus an ample forward sun-deck lounging area, with private
crew quarters and kitchen in the aft section.
The Interior design of Manohra Song features warm Teak, Padua
and Mahogany woods throughout, custom-designed furniture covered
with colorful Thai silks and cottons, oriental rugs, Thai and
Southeast Asian art, sculpture and artifacts. It has been designed
using many accessories from the arts and crafts made by the peoples
living along the rivers and klongs of Thailand as well as some
of the more remote areas.
ITINERARY
BANGKOK - AYUTTHAYA (-/L/D)
DAY 1 MON / THU: 10:00 am depart from the Manohra Cruise
Pier located in front of the Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa.
Once on board, you will meet your Manohra Song host and the team
who will be looking after you on your trip. Cold, lemon-grass
scented towels and a chilled cocktail will be waiting for you.
Arrive at The Temple of Dawn or Wat Arun as it is otherwise known.
This is one of the best known temples in Bangkok and dates back
to the ancient Ayutthaya period. The tall, elongated central Khmer-style
tower is surrounded by four minor towers, which symbolize Mount
Meru, the earthly representation of the thirty-three heavens.
Here you will find pavilions containing statues of the Buddha
at the most important stages of life. The beautiful architecture
and fine craftsmanship mark Wat Arun as one of the most remarkable
temples in Thailand. We will stop here for a short guided tour.
Continue cruising to the Royal Barge Museum. This is one of Bangkok's
most fascinating sights and something you will not see anywhere
else in the world. The museum is home to an incredible collection
of gilded and ornately decorated boats with magnificently carved
prows. His Majesty the King's personal barge, Suphanahong, can
be seen here. Built in 1911 to resemble a mythical swan, the boat
is 46 meters long and was carved from a single tree. All the barges
are completely unique and are incredible works of craftsmanship.
A short guided tour will introduce you to the Royal Barge Museum's
treasures before we depart at midday.
A delicious Thai lunch will be prepared by your personal on-board
chefs. As you dine, the Manohra Song will pass the island of Koh
Kret in Nonthaburi Province, an island which was only 'man-made'
in the last 100 years, when a canal was built to shorten the journey
around a circuitous bend in the river. The island is populated
by the Mon people, one of Thailand's many ethnic minority groups,
who use the river's fine clay to produce earthenware pots. Spend
the afternoon relaxing on board, watching the vignettes of riverine
life unfold as you float by. At 4pm we'll serve a traditional
English afternoon tea of finger sandwiches, scones and dainties,
with a selection of teas. Arrive at Wat Bang Na, where we moor
for the night. Relax and freshen up in your private ensuite cabin
and then return to the deck for aperitifs and Thai canapé. In
front of the quietly serene Wat Bang Na, a dinner of Thai traditional
dishes will be served. Relax on deck with a glass of wine or digestif
before retiring to your cabin for your first night on the river.
Ayutthaya - Bang pa in (B/L/D)
DAY 2 TUE / FRI: An early start and chance to make merit
with the Monks of Wat Bang Na and tour the temple. Thai Buddhists
believe that by making merit, they earn happiness, peace in life
and the chance to progress in their next life. Making merit with
the Monks is a wonderfully harmonious way to start the day.
8.45am we will raise the anchor and get underway for the ancient
Thai capital of Ayutthaya, while a freshly prepared continental
breakfast is served during our cruise up the Chao Phraya, through
the Thai countryside. Recline on a deck lounge and watch the river
life float past. A light Italian luncheon of pasta and salad served
under steam. Arrive at Wat Phanancheng where a waiting limousine
will transfer you to Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The ancient capital was founded in 1350 by King U-Thong and it
was from here that Thai's ruled their Kingdom for 417 years. You
will spend the afternoon exploring Ayutthaya in the company of
an expert guide. There'll be a chance to explore some of the inner
ruins from the back of an elephant. As Ayutthaya is such a large
area, the limousine driver will wait for you and take you on a
tour of the outer areas of the ancient city. From Ayutthaya, transfer
by limousine to Bang Pa In, one of the 16 districts of Ayutthaya
where you'll rejoin the Manohra Song. Relax and freshen up in
your private ensuite cabin and then return to the deck for aperitifs
and Asian-inspired canapé. For your second night on the river,
we'll serve an Ayutthaya-inspired Thai dinner. Close to Bang Pa
In is Wat Nivat - one of the more intriguing Buddhist temples
- and this is where we'll moor for the night. Wat Nivat was constructed
at the command of King Rama V in 1878, in the style of an English
Gothic church. The temple's stained glass windows and unusual
architecture make it one of the most distinctive Buddhist temples
anywhere in Thailand
Bang pa in - Bangkok (B/L/-)
DAY 3 WED / SAT: Wake up to the taste of a full English
breakfast, freshly prepared at your request in the Manohra Song
kitchen, followed by a guided tour of Wat Nivat. From Wat Nivat,
it is a short walk to the Bang Pa In Summer Palace. The original
Bang Pa In Palace was built by King Prasat Thong on a riverine
island and was used as a country residence for the later kings
of the Ayutthaya period. However, after the capital moved to Bangkok,
Bang Pa In was abandoned for 80 years and revived by King Rama
V. He commanded the construction of additional buildings - theatres,
temples, monuments in a mixture of European, Chinese and Thai
styles (golf buggies will be provided to help you to explore the
palace ground, though the site can be easily walked). Re-board
the Manohra Song' and cruise to Bang Sai Royal Folk Arts and Crafts
Centre, which enjoys the patronage of Her Majesty the Queen. Here
you can see a variety of Thai houses in regional styles and see
how Thailand's rural people make handicrafts such as fern basketry,
silk flowers, hand-woven silk and cotton, silk dyeing, wood carving,
miniature hand-modelled dolls and traditional furniture. Great
place to shop for Thai handicrafts. After a short guided tour,
we'll depart at around 1pm. Light Thai luncheon under steam. Quick
stop at Wat Poh Thong Bon to feed the fish - a simple way of earning
luck and helping the Buddhist cycle of life by feeding the fish
so they in turn can beget life. Some of these carp fish are giants!
Light afternoon tea served on board as we head back towards the
outskirts of Bangkok. Arrive at the Manohra Cruise Pier for disembarkation
around 6:30 PM.
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Package
price:
March and October 2006 Price: $1078.00 per person twin share
seat in coach.
April - September 2006 Price: $929.00 per person twin share
seat in coach.
Weekly departure from Bangkok.
Validity:
Till October 31, 2006.
Min. 2 persons departure. Single supplement available upon
request.
Price for only one person travelling available upon request.
All rates are in Canadian dollar.
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Package
includes:
Accommodation in shared cabins onboard the Manohra with
meals as specified (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner), all
entrance fees for guided visits, exclusive crew during the
cruise and the services of a local English-speaking guide
during guided visits.
NOT INCLUDED ARE alcoholic drinks, fruit juices AND ROUNDTRIP-TRANSFERS
BETWEEN THE BOAT PIER AND HOTEL IN BANGKOK.
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