Wilderness Travel 2021 Cultural Cruises Brochure

Champa Pandaw, Kanee Pandaw & Laos Pandaw Each of these classic river-cruising vessels maximizes outdoor deck space and features wrap-around promenades as well as large, panoramic windows—ideal for watching riverside scenery glide by. The Kanee Pandaw , which cruises Myanmar’s Irrawaddy River, has 14 cabins—six upper deck and eight main deck—each with convertible beds and generous storage space. The Champa Pandaw (Mekong River) has 14 cabins while the Laos Pandaw (Mekong River) has 10 cabins, all with sliding panoramic doors. Enjoy chef- prepared meals, al fresco dining, and open-air bar and lounge areas, perfect for taking in the sunset after an active day of exploring. Classic Irrawaddy River Cruise, p. 25 The Laos Mekong, p. 26

Coral Adventurer & Coral Geographer Combining quality and safety with comfort and style, these two sister ships each carry up to 120 passengers. Most cabins have a private balcony and all have en-suite bathrooms. A communal wine table is the centerpiece of the single-seating dining areas, and multiple bars include one on the sun deck—a beautiful spot to watch the setting sun. Also on board each ship are a lecture lounge for daily expedition briefings, a navigator lounge in the bridge that provides guests a view of ship operations, a library, gym, passenger elevator, and Wi- Fi in all guest areas. Each ship carries two tenders for shore excursions and six Zodiacs for smaller group adventures. Circumnavigation of Tasmania, p. 30 The Kimberley Expedition Cruise, p. 31

Caledonian Sky, Hebridean Sky & Island Sky These spacious expedition vessels carry 114 to 118 guests in style and comfort. All-suite accommodations offer ocean views, sitting area, well-appointed bathrooms, flat-screen TV, telephone, personal safe, hairdryer, and mini-fridge. Each ship also has single-seating dining, lounging areas, bar, library, a medical clinic and doctor, ample outdoor deck space, and an elevator that serves all decks. The ships’ relatively small size lets them drop anchor in remote areas and small ports where larger ships can’t go, and the fleet of inflatable Zodiacs offers access to wonderfully remote places. Multiple Antarctic cruises , pp. 6-8 Crossroads of Empires: Cyprus, Israel, Egypt, and Jordan, p. 19

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