| Your introduction to cruising |
If you are choosing a cruise for the first time, you will be very pleasantly surprised. You unpack once and your floating resort will carry you to the world's exciting destinations.
Life on board generally offers a continual string of activities so you can choose to participate in some, none or as many as you wish. The choice is yours to be as busy or relaxed as you wish. Meals are generally a gastronomical delight - another pleasure that comes with cruising. Then there is the nightlife right on your doorstep and the exciting ports of call.
Cruises are all-inclusive! Consider that your transportation, all meals, entertainment and use of all sporting and games facilities are included in the one price.
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| Pandaw River Cruises - Borneo |
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Borneo, the third largest island in the world after Greenland and Australia, has one of the most diverse eco systems on the planet, its primary rain forest home to a vast number of species of flora and fauna.
Now part of Eastern Malaysia, Sarawak was ruled for exactly one hundred years by the Brooke family, known as the Raja Brookes, and only joined the British Empire after the war, gaining independence in 1966.
The Rajang River, at 640km is the longest river in Malaysia, flows across Borneo from Sarawak into Indonesian Kalimantan. Though well know to many from Redmon O’Hanlon’s classic Into the Heart of Borneo, there is very little tourism here due to the river’s remoteness and lack of facilities. The scenery is magnificent – a total jungle experience with the rainforest tumbling into the fast flowing river.
The Rajang is navigable on a ship of Pandaw’s size for at least 250km until the Pelagus Rapids, and further on its main tributary the Baleh River. The river is peopled with the Iban, headhunters till the 1950s, whose unique long house culture survives well to this day, blending well animist tradition with modernity.
There is much to do and see upriver, whether just gazing at the amazing scenery or visiting long houses traditional and modern. In these river towns we can explore the architectural vestiges of the Brooke Raj. Jungle treks, for all levels, are a must as are long boat trips to the Pelagus rapids.
Downriver, the prosperous Chinese city of Sibu with its old shop houses, markets and friendly inhabitants, is a calm reflection of an old China that probably no longer exists in mainland China. Sibu with its rich surrounding farmlands and tropical climate is an important agricultural area.
Sibu is well served with several daily flights to Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, Brunei and Kuching (Air Asia and MAS) thus connecting with international flights to Europe or other Asian cities.
Further downstream, is Sarikei, the biggest producer of pepper in Sarawak. Passengers visit pepper farms and fruit plantations that host pineapples and other exotic fruits. The sea port of Tanjung Manis is a centre of traditional songket textile production and we will visit weaving workshops.
The most delightful city in South-East Asia, Kuching offers a glimpse of what Singapore or Bangkok must have been like half a century ago. Laid back, yet full of hip cafés and bars, the traditional Chinese shop houses as yet untrammelled by developers. The serene Sarawak River flows through the city centre, flanked by gorgeous Brooke Raj palaces, courts and a glistening white fort that marks the first White Raja’s landing. |
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Inclusions: Big Discounts! |
- Prices are per person twin share
- Single rates are available
- Book anytime
- Subject to availability at time of booking
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- Main meals
- Locally made soft & alcoholic beverages,
- Entrance fees & guide services (English Language)
- Gratuities
- Transfers to & from ship at the start & end of a voyage
- Fuel surcharges (as at 27 Aug 09, but subject to change)
Excluded: Any International / domestic flights
Port charges of $80 p.p.
Imported beverages (wines / spirits etc) |
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Departs |
Ship |
Cruise Name |
Nights |
Upper Deck |
Main Deck |
| 01 Aug 11 |
Orient Pandaw |
Sibu / Sibu |
8 |
$1292 |
$1163 |
| Itinerary: |
Sibu / Durin, Kanowit River, Kapit, Pelagus Rapids, Baleh River, Song / The Katibas River, Sarikei / Rajang Delta, Tanjung Manis, Sibu |
| 01 Sep 11 |
Orient Pandaw |
Sibu / Sibu |
8 |
$1436 |
$1292 |
| Itinerary: |
Sibu / Durin, Kanowit River, Kapit, Pelagus Rapids, Baleh River, Song / The Katibas River, Sarikei / Rajang Delta, Tanjung Manis, Sibu |
| 01 Oct 11 |
Orient Pandaw |
Sibu / Sibu |
8 |
$1723 |
$1550 |
| Itinerary: |
Sibu / Durin, Kanowit River, Kapit, Pelagus Rapids, Baleh River, Song / The Katibas River, Sarikei / Rajang Delta, Tanjung Manis, Sibu |
| 10 Nov 11 |
Orient Pandaw |
Sibu / Sibu |
8 |
$1723 |
$1550 |
| Itinerary: |
Sibu / Durin, Kanowit River, Kapit, Pelagus Rapids, Baleh River, Song / The Katibas River, Sarikei / Rajang Delta, Tanjung Manis, Sibu |
| 20 Nov 11 |
Orient Pandaw |
Sibu / Sibu |
8 |
$1579 |
$1421 |
| Itinerary: |
Sibu / Durin, Kanowit River, Kapit, Pelagus Rapids, Baleh River, Song / The Katibas River, Sarikei / Rajang Delta, Tanjung Manis, Sibu |
| 20 Dec 11 |
Orient Pandaw |
Sibu / Sibu |
8 |
$1579 |
$1421 |
| Itinerary: |
Sibu / Durin, Kanowit River, Kapit, Pelagus Rapids, Baleh River, Song / The Katibas River, Sarikei / Rajang Delta, Tanjung Manis, Sibu |
| 01 Jan 12 |
Orient Pandaw |
Sibu / Sibu |
8 |
$1579 |
$1421 |
| Itinerary: |
Sibu / Durin, Kanowit River, Kapit, Pelagus Rapids, Baleh River, Song / The Katibas River, Sarikei / Rajang Delta, Tanjung Manis, Sibu |
| 10 Jan, 10 Feb, 01 Mar, 20 Mar 12 |
Orient Pandaw |
Sibu / Sibu |
8 |
$1436 |
$1292 |
| Itinerary: |
Sibu / Durin, Kanowit River, Kapit, Pelagus Rapids, Baleh River, Song / The Katibas River, Sarikei / Rajang Delta, Tanjung Manis, Sibu |
A Booking Fee of $100 per person applies.
NB: Rates are subject to exchange rate variations.
NB Please add $80 per person port charges |
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