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Burma: Land of Great Rivers We began in Burma. The unique Pandaw river expedition concept evolved here from the vestiges of the colonial Irrawaddy Flotilla Company. Our ships were built here and in Burma we learnt to master river navigation at its worst. These lessons were applied to the other rivers of Asia.
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The Mekong Exploring Vietnam and Cambodia There can be no tapestry of river life as fascinating and varied as the River Mekong. Indeed there can be no more striking a cultural contrast as that between the bustling Vietnam delta and the tranquility of Cambodia.
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Pandaw Team In 2003 when the company opened new routes on the Mekong itwas renamed Pandaw Cruises. Paul created the ethos on board,
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The Pandaw Charity
Pandaw passengers have been actively involved in a variety of community, humanitarian and cultural projects since we bagan in 1995.
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Testimonials
Passengers From Jim and Judy Wold, Atlanta, USA, February 2009 My wife and I just returned from 3 weeks in SE Asia. Part of the trip was the 7 day Pandaw Mekong River cruise that we did starting Feb. 11 downstream from Siem Reap to Saigon on the Orient Pandaw. This cruise was one of the best travel experiences that we have ever had. Pandaw does an outstanding job. The state rooms are comfortable, plenty of room, A/C, and hot water. Food was excellent. The atmosphere is not stuffy or formal, quite the contrary, but everything is first class.
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