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Our holiday company was Riviera Travel, unknown to me until Ipicked up the brochure in The Star office, but one that we willcertainly be travelling with again, such was the expertise of ourtour guides and the organisation of the whole holiday. Our fascinating tour started with two days in Saigon, or Ho ChiMinh City as it is now officially called, staying at the superbfive star Renaissance Hotel. We were a small group of travellersunder the wing of the immensely knowledgeable and unflappableBecky, our Riviera tour manager. Saigon is a cacophony of sounds, smells and sights.

Its name is soevocative that it conjures up a thousand different images. Abeautiful city distinguished by the Mekong River running through itwith thousands of motor bikes and scooters making crossing the roada feat. The food stalls at the side of the roads offer delicious takeaways,often in front of designer shops like Versace but also withimpressive and cheap markets in abundance. We were taken on a walking tour of the city, a visit to the famousCuChi Vietcong tunnels and to landmarks like the ReunificationPalace, left as it was the momentous day that the Communist tankscrashed through the gates in 1975, the War Remnants Museum,documenting the atrocities of war, the Notre Dame Cathedral and theMain Post Office.

And we viewed the whole city from the Saigon Sky deck, 68 floorshigh and an urban icon designed to evoke the beauty of the lotus,Vietnam s national flower. We joined the RV Jayavarman which was the epitome of luxury for thenext seven days on the mighty Mekong river. This small ship offered exceptional style with fine dining toplease the most hardened connoisseur. With four decks, bar, spa,library, lounge and restaurant together with crew whose only aim inlife seemed to be to meet your every wish, it was the mostwonderful way to travel through Vietnam and Cambodia.

All shore excursions were included as were entrance to all themuseums and temples, three superb meals a day to include the mostdelicious local delicacies, talks on Vietnamese and Cambodianculture, a daily briefing on the next day s programme, a displayof Apsara dance by the Khmer Angels, tour of the ship s engineroom and kitchens, cookery classes in Vietnamese and Cambodiandelicacies, late night movies and a champagne reception withdancing on the last night. Each day was so packed with activities that it was hard to findtime to relax with a drink on the sun deck. However, we did manageit! With just 27 exquisitely designed staterooms, it was easy to forgefriendships with the other passengers but I wouldn t recommendthis holiday to anyone with mobility problems as there was a fairamount of climbing and walking. Every morning after Tai Chi on the sundeck and breakfast, and inthe afternoon after lunch, there was an excursion off-shore.

Sailing through Vietnam we visited Cai Be floating market andGothic cathedral, Binh Thanh Island where water hyacinths are madeinto rattan baskets, Chau Doc with its industry of fish farming andlocal market and Evergreen Island with houses on stilts. Crossing the Vietnamese border into Cambodia our first port of callafter a relaxing day cruising was Phnom Penh. Once the Pearl of Asia its shine was tarnished by the impact ofa terrible war and revolution, but now it is an attractive andcosmopolitan city. Travelling by rickshaw what better way to see the sights wevisited the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda where there is a goldBuddha decorated with 10,000 diamonds! The Tuol Sleng or Genocide Museum gave a harrowing documentation byphotograph of thousand of victims of the Khmer Rouge who weretortured on the premises when it was known as Security Prison 21.We then visited the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek where most of thedetainees of S-21 Prison were executed.

Walking through the greenand shady fields, it was hard to imagine the brutality that hadunfolded there, but we were given chilling reminders by the massgraves and the displays of more than 8,000 skulls of victims. Sailing through Cambodia, we visited Koh Chan with its industry offine silverware, Kampong Chhanang for Khmer style pottery, floatinghouses and villages, Chong Koh to see how the people make cottonproducts and the rural Angkor Ban with ancient Cambodian houses. Our last day on board took us to the monasteries of Wat Nokor andWat Hanchey, a 7th century pre-Angkorian temple on a hill top withstunning views of the river and surrounding countryside. We were amazed at the happiness of the river people many of whomhad absolutely nothing by our standards. Whole villages were composed of houses made of corrugated iron,wood or cardboard.


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