What’s Alastair McLeod going to do now Brett’s Wharf is
closing on September 2? How about a tour
of Vietnam, Cambodia and the Mekong River?
Taking his ‘eleventeen’ (Alastair’s words) weeks of holidays
and talking to his travel agent Hillary, Alastair has come up with a fabulous
tour of Vietnam and Cambodia, taking in the culture and history, for 18 days
from November 9 – 26, including seven nights on the new MS Avalon Angkor - yep
that’s a boat.
There will be just 32 people, make that 33 as Alastair has
enough energy for two, and you’ll get to do lots of interesting cheffy food
things along the way.
It starts in Ho Chi Minh City with a market tour and cooking
class and continues until you board your cruise which has to be one of the most
luxe and stress free ways to travel throughout Asia.
I’m going to stop telling you about this tour now as I’m
turning green with envy. Suffice to say
I would be there in a flash if I could as the full itinerary is
fascinating. Find out more from Hilary
Note: While the closure of Brett’s Wharf has freed Alastair somewhat,
he is still going to be busy as Chef at Tank and his other commitments.