Built in 2007 in Burma in the style of the old colonial river steamers, the RV Paukan (Paukan is the ancient name for Bagan) describes itself as a charming cruising boutique hotel. It offers short one- or two-night cruises on the Irrawaddy River between Mandalay and Bagan during the dry season. A crew of 30 looks after 55 passengers, who are accommodated in comfortable cabins decorated in a blend of traditional (hardwood floors and furnishings) and contemporary styles. Some cabins open onto a promenade deck, others have large sliding glass doors onto a French balcony. Facilities include a bar, lounge, dining room (serving both Burmese and international cuisine), and large sundeck and observation lounge from which to watch the passing scenery unfold.
Built in 2007 in Burma in the style of the old colonial river steamers, the RV Paukan (Paukan is the ancient name for Bagan) describes itself as a charming cruising boutique hotel. It offers short one- or two-night cruises on the Irrawaddy River between Mandalay and Bagan during the dry season. A crew of 30 looks after 55 passengers, who are accommodated in comfortable cabins decorated in a blend of traditional (hardwood floors and furnishings) and contemporary styles. Some cabins open onto a promenade deck, others have large sliding glass doors onto a French balcony. Facilities include a bar, lounge, dining room (serving both Burmese and international cuisine), and large sundeck and observation lounge from which to watch the passing scenery unfold.