HERITAGE Line has officially set sail on its new Upper Mekong voyage on board the new Anouvong (pictured), the seventh ship in the brand’s fleet. The special three-night inaugural sailing, ‘Golden Triangle Traverse’, recently sailed from Luang Prabang. The itinerary includes all daily guided shore excursions, demonstrations & lectures; an...
HERITAGE Line has officially set sail on its new Upper Mekong voyage on board the new Anouvong (pictured), the seventh ship in the brand’s fleet.
The special three-night inaugural sailing, ‘Golden Triangle Traverse’, recently sailed from Luang Prabang.
The itinerary includes all daily guided shore excursions, demonstrations & lectures; an onboard expert guide; and onboard dining featuring classic Laotian dishes alongside international favourites.
Each day saw the ship visit traditional villages only accessible by river, including several tiny hamlets exclusively visited by Heritage.
Anouvong moored in a secluded location on the Mekong for the final night of the cruise, where guests were treated to a memorable farewell al fresco dining event on the sun deck.
“We were delighted to finally welcome guests on board our first official Upper Mekong sailing, and over the moon to receive their excellent feedback on their luxurious floating home and the extraordinary mix of cultural, educational, and adventurous shore experiences on offer,” Director of Sales & Marketing Andreas Schroetter said.
“We are looking forward to introducing many more travellers to this beguiling destination, and beautiful new ship.”
Anouvong has just eight staterooms and two Signature suites spread over two decks.
All cabins and public facilities featured a bespoke Laotian ambience along with local artwork, artefacts, and a French colonial finesse.
Anouvong’s cabins, which range from 20m2 up to 30m2, are the largest of any river-going vessel on the Upper Mekong. MS
