Pandaw opens advance sales for 2024/2025 Asia river cruises
Asia river cruise specialist Pandaw announced limited advance dates for select 2024-2025 sailings.
It covers all destinations such as Mekong, Halong bay and Ganges itineraries.
Advance sales are available on various Mekong sailings including the seven-night Classic Mekong expedition between Saigon and Siem Reap and 10-night Laos Mekong expedition.
Aldo bookable are three- and four-night cruises between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, and between Saigon and Phnom Penh.
There is also a 10-night Halong Bay & Red River expedition between to Viet Tri.
Pandaw’s 12-night Upper Ganges River expedition between Kolkata and Varanasi can also be booked now.
More dates and itineraries will be announced soon, including the popular Lower Ganges and Brahmaputra expeditions.
Pandaw is also taking bookings for larger groups and charters on these advance dates with special rates and payment terms available.
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