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THE CHINDWIN MONYWA to HOMALIN - 7 nights


LAOS MEKONG VIENTIANE to CHIANG SEAN - 10 nights


LAOS TO CHINA VIENTIANE to JINGHONG - 14 nights


LOWER GANGES RIVER KOLKATA to FARAKKA - 7 nights


UPPER GANGES RIVER KOLKATA to VARANASI - 14 nights


THE BRAHMAPUTRA GUWAHATI to JORHAT - 7 nights


Taking travellers into the real heart of Southeast Asia and India


Burma Pandaw are pioneers in river cruise expeditions in Burma and still to this day very few, if any, vessels are able to carry passengers on these. We offer the widest choice of river cruises in Burma: 1, 2 and 4 night short cruises from Mandalay to Pagan; 7 night cruises on the Irrawaddy and Chindwin Rivers; and 10 and 14-night cruises from Rangoon to Mandalay.


Laos to China Sail on the spectacular Upper Mekong River all the way from Vientiane to China or vice versa. This incredible, pioneering 14-night river expedition, only recently made possible, allows guests to discover charming villages, stunning scenery, pristine jungle, the fabled “Golden Triangle” and the natural wonder of the emerald green waters of the Mekong in China’s remote Yunnan province.


India In late 2018 we open on the Lower Ganges, in late 2019 we start up on the Brahmaputra and Upper Ganges and the Andaman Islands in 2020: three Pandaws covering all the key waterways of Northern India with their sacred sites and cultural riches.


DISCOVER MORE AT PANDAW.COM tel: 0208 3967320, email: information@pandaw.com or contact your travel agent


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