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Cultural Heritage Travel Small Ship & River Cruises

As the Nile is to Egypt, so is the Mekong to Thailand.

Navigate the less-traveled Upper Mekong with art historian Christopher Noey, cruising the river that shaped Southeast Asian civilization for millennia aboard the luxurious Anouvong.

Enjoy Sacred Treasures

In Bangkok, stay at the Four Seasons overlooking the Chao Phraya River and enjoy guided looks at sacred treasures such as the Grand Palace’s Emerald Buddha. Savor Michelin-starred Royal Thai cuisine during a special dinner. Fly to Luang Prabang and ring in 2026 with an authentic Laotian dinner in a festive setting.  Go behind the scenes of Luang Prabang’s UNESCO-listed temples, gilded palaces, fascinating craft workshops, royal museum collections, and French colonial architecture. In Luang Prabang, board the 14-cabin Anouvong for three nights. Arrive in remote villages to meet local scholars at the Buddha-filled Pak Ou Caves and learn silk-weaving techniques from master artisans in riverside communities. In Thailand’s Golden Triangle, observe elephants wandering freely during an unforgettable stay at a 160-acre bamboo forest sanctuary.

Highlights

Lecturer

Christopher Noey

Lecturer

Christopher Noey is an art historian, author, and an Emmy award-winning producer of films on art and culture. He holds both a bachelors and masters degree in art history. At The Metropolitan Museum of Art, he created video installations for a diverse array of exhibitions including Jerusalem 1000-1400: Every People Under Heaven, and he was series director of the innovative online features 82nd & Fifth and The Artist Project, in which he interviewed 120 contemporary artists on how they are inspired by The Met and its collections. An expert in Asian and Islamic art, Mr. Noey has taught at Williams College and at the City College of New York. In the Connections episode “Tennessee,” he talks about his childhood state and the unusual places it pops up in The Met.

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