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A Journey of Culture, Colour and Contrast on the Mekong

Mekong River cruise: Vietnam and Cambodia up close.

Mekong River Vietnam

What is a Mekong River cruise like? A guide to Vietnam and Cambodia by river.

A Mekong River cruise is one of those rare travel experiences that slows you down just enough to truly see a destination. Flowing through the heart of Southeast Asia, this mighty river connects Vietnam and Cambodia in a way no road or itinerary ever could - revealing daily life, rich traditions and timeless landscapes along the way.

For Kiwi travellers seeking something immersive, meaningful and effortlessly enriching, Mekong River cruises offer a front‑row seat to a world that feels both fascinatingly different and warmly familiar.

A Mekong River cruise goes beyong sightseeing, it’s stepping into the rhythm of life along one of Asia’s most iconic waterways.

 

Why choose a Mekong River cruise?

Unlike fast‑paced travel, a Mekong River cruise through Vietnam and Cambodia, invites you to slow down and absorb every moment.

From the moment you step on board, the pace shifts. Your floating boutique hotel becomes your base, gliding gently through ever‑changing scenery, from bustling riverside towns to peaceful stretches lined with lush greenery.

As you cruise, you’ll pass:

  • Wooden stilt houses perched above the water
  • Floating villages where life unfolds entirely on the river
  • Colourful fishing boats casting nets in the early morning light
  • Lush rice paddies and rural farmland

It’s travel that feels intimate and unfiltered, offering real insight into local life that you simply wouldn’t experience any other way.

 

A journey through Vietnam and Cambodia.

One of the highlights of a Mekong River cruise holiday is the seamless connection between two incredible countries - Vietnam and Cambodia - each offering its own distinct culture, history and charm.

In southern Vietnam, you’ll explore the vibrant Mekong Delta - a region known as the country’s “rice bowl.” Here, waterways replace roads, and daily life revolves around the river. Visit lively floating markets, where traders sell fresh produce straight from their boats, and step ashore to discover traditional workshops producing everything from coconut candy to rice paper.

As you cross into Cambodia, the pace becomes even more tranquil. Golden temples rise from the landscape, saffron‑robed monks move quietly through villages and life is deeply rooted in tradition.

This contrast between the energy of Vietnam and the serenity of Cambodia is what makes a Mekong cruise so captivating.

 

Cultural encounters that stay with you.

One of the most rewarding parts of a Mekong River cruise is the opportunity to meet locals and experience their way of life firsthand.

On guided excursions, you might:

  • Visit riverside villages where families have lived for generations
  • Meet artisans crafting goods using age‑old techniques
  • Explore local markets filled with colour, fragrance and flavour
  • Travel by tuk‑tuk or cyclo through quiet streets and countryside

Experience genuine connections that give you a deeper understanding of the region and its people. For many travellers, these encounters become the most memorable part of the journey.

 

Floating markets and life on the river.

Few experiences capture the essence of a Mekong River cruise Vietnam experience quite like visiting a floating market.

Early in the morning, the river comes alive with boats piled high with fresh fruit, vegetables and local goods. Traders call out to one another, negotiations unfold across the water and the energy is vibrant yet entirely authentic.

From your boat, you’ll witness this incredible daily ritual up close. It’s colourful, chaotic and completely captivating.

Beyond the markets, life continues to unfold along the riverbanks. Children wave as you pass, fishermen tend their nets and small ferries cross the water carrying motorbikes and families.

It’s these everyday scenes that make a Mekong River holiday feel so real and connected.

 

Temples, history and timeless landscapes.

A Mekong River cruise Cambodia experience offers a window into the country’s spiritual and historical heart.

Along the way, you’ll visit ornate temples adorned with gold detailing and intricate carvings. These sacred spaces provide a sense of calm and reflection, offering insight into Cambodia’s rich cultural heritage.

Many itineraries also include time in Siem Reap, home to the iconic Angkor Wat - one of the most awe‑inspiring archaeological sites in the world. Watching the sunrise over these ancient temples is a truly unforgettable moment, and a perfect complement to your river journey.

Pairing a Mekong cruise with a visit to Angkor Wat is one of the most popular choices for Mekong River cruises from New Zealand, offering a well‑rounded and enriching itinerary.

 

What to expect onboard a Mekong River cruise.

Modern luxury Mekong River cruises combine comfort with authenticity, offering stylish accommodation, exceptional service and curated experiences.

Most ships are smaller, meaning:

  • Fewer guests and a more intimate atmosphere
  • Personalised service from knowledgeable crew
  • Easy access to smaller ports and villages

Onboard, you can expect:

  • Spacious cabins, often with private balconies
  • Regional cuisine showcasing Vietnamese and Cambodian flavours
  • Cultural performances and cooking demonstrations
  • Sun decks perfect for watching the scenery roll by

After a day of exploration, returning to the comfort of your ship feels effortless with everything taken care of.

 

FAQs: Mekong River cruising.

When is the best time to take a Mekong River cruise?

A common question for Kiwi travellers is when to go. The good news is that Mekong River cruises operate year‑round, but timing can influence your experience.

  • Dry season (November to April): Warm, sunny weather and ideal conditions for sightseeing
  • Green season (May to October): Lush landscapes, fewer crowds and excellent value

Water levels are at their highest during the green season, making it easier to access certain areas of the river - while the dry season offers more predictable weather.

Both seasons have their advantages, making this a destination that rewards flexibility.

 

How to get there from New Zealand

Planning a Mekong River cruise from NZ is easier than you might think, with flights typically connecting via major Asian hubs such as Singapore, Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur.

Most itineraries begin in either Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam) or Phnom Penh (Cambodia), making it easy to combine your cruise with time exploring these vibrant cities.

Because a Mekong cruise often spans multiple countries, having expert support can make a big difference in ensuring everything runs smoothly - from flights and visas to transfers and pre‑ or post‑cruise stays.

 

Why book your Mekong River cruise with House of Travel?

A Mekong River cruise holiday is all about the details - and that’s where House of Travel comes in.

Our travel specialists help take the complexity out of planning, ensuring your journey is seamless and tailored to you. We work with a range of trusted cruise operators, helping you choose the right itinerary, ship and travel style.

We’ll help you:

  • Find the best Mekong River cruise deals
  • Plan flights and connections from New Zealand
  • Combine your cruise with Vietnam, Cambodia or wider Asia travel
  • Choose between classic and luxury Mekong River cruise options

Most importantly, we make sure your experience is as effortless as it is unforgettable.

 

If you’re looking for a holiday that goes beyond the ordinary - one that immerses you in culture, connects you with people and allows you to experience the rhythm of a region - a Mekong River cruise delivers on every level.

It’s a journey defined by contrast: vibrant and peaceful, ancient and alive, simple yet extraordinary.

Ready to experience life on the Mekong?

Explore our latest Mekong River cruise packages, or speak to your local House of Travel specialist to start planning your personalised Vietnam and Cambodia adventure.

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Bridget Hanrahan

Bridget Hanrahan

House of Travel Prestons

Bridget has an amazing collection of knowledge from 21 years creating wonderful itineraries for all her clients. She takes the role of research very seriously from finding the finest cocktail to ensuring everyone has the best activity tips!

Her knowledge in cruising, as well as other adventure and family travel combined with her easy approachable manner takes the pain out of planning your trip of a lifetime. 

"Designing unique travel experiences is my passion. My attention to detail and always looking for exclusive options ensures that all client's experiences are seamless right from the initial enquiry". 

When Bridget is not pouring over brochures for inspiration, you can find her having a game of tennis, finding the next best HOT Chocolate, or spending time with her family. 

Years in the industry: 21+ 
No. of countries visited: 26
Favourite place to visit: Africa

"Travel is the healthiest addiction" - Anonymous


Why I love travel: 

For me life is about experiences, not things! I love exploring new places, cultures, environments. I see travel for me as an addiction - I just can't stay away and helping people is so rewarding. 


My travel tips: 

  • Travel as soon as you can, don't delay as life is too short. 
  • If you want an adventure head to Antarctica or the Arctic before anywhere else. 
  • Always carry a change of clothes, any valuables and medication in your carry-on luggage. The House of Travel online brochures are a great source of information when planning your journey then we can finetune your holiday for you. 


My top 5 destinations: 

  • Africa- Serengeti plains!!! Perfect place to go to create family memories with our young adult kids! Adventure to encounter wildlife and camping in the Serengeti!
  • Dubai- the mix of culture, sights, architecture, markets, desert and the malls - even though shopping is not my thing. 
  • Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska - I was incredibly fortunate to have a family holiday in Canada, Alaska, Las Vegas and California and I'll never forget rafting on the Nenana River, rounding a bend to see a moose and her two calves taking a drink …. we all forgot to keep paddling; it was an incredible sight!
  • Rome - the history and the chaos of a bustling city it offers so much culture with a cool vibe. 
  • Thailand - I lived near Chiang Mai as an exchange student many years ago and have been back to the country three times. It is great for families, couples, singles with so much to see and do. 


What's in my suitcase?

  • Happiness - I'm always in my happy place as soon as I travel.
  • Active wear - Our holidays always include adventure and plenty of travel. 
  • A copy of my passport and insurance policy number and phone number, in case I lose my carryon bag and phone. 

Bridget



Wendy Harrison

Wendy Harrison

House of Travel Rotorua

I am an adventure seeker with a passion for exploring the world and experiencing everything it has to offer. I'm always on the lookout for new and exciting experiences and have a particular love for small group tours and adventures. Whether it's cruising in the Galapagos Islands or exploring new cities, I love the intimacy and camaraderie that comes with traveling in small groups. 

When I'm not adventuring, you can often find me at live sports and events, cheering on my favourite teams and soaking up the excitement of the crowd. Or I'm equally at home soaking up the sun during a beautiful island beach holiday.  

I also have a love for cruising and have had the opportunity to explore new destinations such as the Mediterranean, the coastlines of Spain and Portugal, the Rhône and Saône Rivers in Southern France, canal boating in England, and cruising across the Tasman. All while enjoying the comforts and amenities of life on the water. 

One of my favourite pastimes is people watching whether it's from a cafe in Paris or on the streets of New York. For me, there is nothing more fascinating than observing the unique and diverse cultures of the world and the interactions of the people within them. I'm always seeking out new experiences and adventures, driven by a deep curiosity and a thirst for knowledge and understanding. 

Wendy

Stacey Mullinger

Stacey Mullinger

House of Travel Northlink (formerly Northlands)

With over 30 years of experience in the travel industry, I’ve built a career focused on creating exceptional holidays through expert planning, attention to detail, and in-depth destination knowledge.

Stacey

Jo Beddard

Jo Beddard

House of Travel Blenheim

I've been involved in travel for over 30 years.  It's more than a job it's a way of life for me!  I've visited close to 90 countries and I love using my experiences to help others plan an amazing trip away.

Jo

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A Journey of Culture, Colour and Contrast on the Mekong