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THE MOTHER OF WATER

The sagas of ancient empires and modern conflicts have unfolded along the Mekong, known as “the Mother of Water,” for centuries. Even today, it is impossible to overstate the river’s importance for the many millions of people who live along its vast length.

From on board our distinctive AmaDara, you can witness the compelling contrast of the modern-day river and its ancient past. Sampans and motorboats yield to each other as fishermen in conical hats check their nets while chatting on their phones. It is an awe-inspiring spectacle that simply must be seen to be believed. Wherever the Mekong takes you, the sincere warmth and friendliness of the Vietnamese and Cambodian people will leave a lasting impression.

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