MEKONG Kingdoms, Minor Hotels’ luxury Asian-based cruise line, has unveiled Boheme (pictured), as the newest addition to its fleet. The ship set sail on Mon, on her first round trip journey on the Mekong between Luang Prabang and Vientiane. The five-night cruise will treat passengers to shore excursions to Pak...
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MEKONG Kingdoms, Minor Hotels’ luxury Asian-based cruise line, has unveiled Boheme (pictured), as the newest addition to its fleet.
The ship set sail on Mon, on her first round trip journey on the Mekong between Luang Prabang and Vientiane.
The five-night cruise will treat passengers to shore excursions to Pak Ou Caves, dine near the Kuang Si Waterfall, try their hand at making saa paper, and meet elephants at the Centro de Conservacion de Elefantes.
Back on board, guests can enjoy massages, cooking & mixology classes, and more.
Boheme accommodates up to 26 passengers in her 13 suites, with each stateroom equipped with air conditioning and premium amenities, such as a high-quality sound system, a Nespresso coffee machine, and a minibar.
The ship contains three suite classes: the 60m2 Royal suites, 30m2 Deluxe suites, and the 26m2 Premier View suites.
Guests can also start or end their journey with a stay at Avani Luang Prabang Hotel.
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