Siem Reap Bike Tour
- Biking
- 2 Days
- Siem Reap
Number of Cycling Days: 2 Days | Total Cycling Distance: 85 Km |
Accommodation: Excluded | Bike Hire: Included |
Single Supplement: Excluded | Tour Code: CAM – SBT |
Next departure: Every day | Difficulty: Easy |
Discover the hidden side of Angkor Park and Tonle Sap Lake on our Siem Reap Bike Tour. Explore iconic temples and off-the-beaten-path areas where you’ll encounter monkeys swinging through trees and quiet trails leading through surrounding forests. Meet locals who call Tonle Sap home and learn about their customs, challenges, and rewards. As the largest lake in Southeast Asia, Tonle Sap provides protein and irrigation for Cambodians. Enjoy a peaceful ride away from other tourists.
SIEM REAP BIKE TOUR
- DAY 1 – Cycle to Angkor Wat
- DAY 2 – Cycle to Tonle Sap Lake – Kampong Pluk
Day1 : Cycle to Angkor Wat
Embark on a cycling adventure through Angkor Pass check-point on our Siem Reap Bike Tour. Pedal through shady roads with a few pot-holes, passing by Kravan temple and Banteay Kdei. Stop at the famous Ta Phrom, nestled amidst enormous fig trees and gigantic creepers, and built in the 12th century by King Jayavarvan VII in honor of his mother. Continue to the ancient city of Angkor Thom, where you’ll enter through the impressive stone gate adorned with elephants and four giant faces.
Explore Bayon Temple, famous for its enigmatic faces representing the 54 provinces of the Great Khmer Empire, as well as the intricate bas-reliefs of the Terrace of the Elephants and Terrace of the Leper King.
Enjoy a lunch break at a local restaurant serving delicious Cambodian dishes, before spending the afternoon extensively exploring Angkor Wat’s rich history and symbolism. Return to your hotel afterwards.
Own Accommodation | Lunch | Ride 35 km |
Day2: Cycle to Tonle Sap Lake – Kampong Pluk
On the second day of the Siem Reap Bike Tour, you’ll continue to explore the area around Siem Reap by cycling through the beautiful countryside to reach Kampong Phluk fishing village. This is a great opportunity to discover the local way of life in Siem Reap and meet some of the friendly locals who live in the area. Along the way, you’ll pass by the ancient Rolous group temples, which date back to the 9th century and were part of the Khmer city of Hariharalaya.
Once you reach Kampong Phluk, you’ll get to experience the unique livelihoods of the Cambodian people who live in the floating villages on the Tonle Sap lake. The boat trip on the lake will give you an up-close look at how families have adapted their lives to living on the water, and you’ll get to see the fishing techniques and other ways of life that have sustained these communities for generations.
After the boat trip, you’ll return to Siem Reap by private vehicle, ending another day of peaceful and insightful cycling away from the tourist crowds.
Own Accommodation | Lunch | Ride 50 km |
Destinations | Cambodia | 85 km Total cycling distance |
Tour Meets | Your hotel | |
Tour Ends | Your hotel | 35 km Avg distance/day |
Fly in to | Siem Reap Angkor International Airport (SAI) | |
Fly out of | Siem Reap International Airport (REP) | |
Group Size | 2 – 16 riders | None Avg climbing/day |
Minimum Age | 14 ( on scheduled departures) |
TRIP PROFILE
Discover the hidden side of Angkor Park and Tonle Sap Lake on our Siem Reap Bike Tour. Explore iconic temples and off-the-beaten-path areas where you’ll encounter monkeys swinging through trees and quiet trails leading through surrounding forests. Meet locals who call Tonle Sap home and learn about their customs, challenges, and rewards. As the largest lake in Southeast Asia, Tonle Sap provides protein and irrigation for Cambodians. Enjoy a peaceful ride away from other tourists.
What’s Included
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Guide
Your trip will be led by our local cycling tour guide. For groups of less than 5, your tour will be led by one English-speaking guide and a driver. For groups of 6 or more, you will have a Cycling Tour Leader, an English-speaking guide, drivers, and assistants to ensure a smooth and informative experience. Our guides are knowledgeable about the history, culture, and religion of the area and will share their insights with you during the tour.
Bike Repairs
Basic spares and tools are carried by the guide and on the support vehicle, though we cannot guarantee having spares for every conceivable problem. Carrying a basic tool kit, a spare tube and a pump while riding is recommended.
Support Vehicle
Have peace of mind with our support vehicle always accompanying the tour. The vehicle will carry your luggage and provide a break if needed. The backup van will be with us every 15 km, offering a convenient stop for rest and relaxation.
Safety
Ensure your safety while on the tour by wearing a helmet, which is mandatory. Our tour guides are trained in first aid and emergency rescue, but ultimately, it’s your responsibility to take care of yourself while riding. Don’t compromise on safety, wear a helmet for a fun and secure experience.
Terrain
The Siem Reap Bike Tour package covers a mixture of terrains, including flat tarmac roads and dirt roads through the countryside and rural villages. You’ll enjoy scenic views as you leisurely cycle on back roads, with regular stops for snacks and drinks, and to take photos. Our guides are flexible and can accommodate riders of all levels. If you’re unable to complete the distance, you can opt to ride in the support vehicle.
Fitness Level
This tour is designed to accommodate cyclists of all levels of experience, fitness, and ages. The tour is tailored to suit all participants and is not a race. The guides can easily accommodate riders who are unable to complete the distance and they can jump into the support vehicle. The tour is focused on enjoying the challenges of cycling while respecting the limits of each participant.
Health & Medical conditions
It’s important to inform the tour guide of any medical conditions or any changes in health status before and during the tour to ensure the safety of everyone involved. The tour guide is trained in first aid and emergency rescue, but it’s still crucial for each participant to be aware of their own physical health and limit. This will help to ensure an enjoyable and safe cycling adventure for everyone.
Drinking
Keeping you hydrated is a job we take very seriously. Cold water, some energy-restoring local fruit, and soft drinks are included in the tour price while riding. Soft drinks and other beverages during meals are not included. Beer is freely available everywhere but is not included in the price.
Extra Expenses
Most of the things are included in the package tour, you might want to budget for food and drinks if you choose to head out at night, or additional activities. The cost of the activity depends on what you want to do. We would recommend you to bring a small cash of US$30 for incidentals.
Money
Thai baht and US dollars are widely used in Cambodia, especially in larger cities and towns. In smaller towns and villages, Cambodian riels are usually preferred. There are ATMs in most areas, however, machines dispense US dollars. The guides will be able to show you where the ATMs are. Spend riel before departing as no one will exchange them for you once you leave.
Solo Travellers
We have a wide mix of cyclists on our tours from couples, friends to solo travellers. Our prices are based on twin shared accommodation. If you sign up for one of our tours as a solo traveller we will share a twin room with another person of the same gender in your group. If you prefer to have your own room this is an option on most of our tours for an extra charge.
Passport & Visa
Visitors to Cambodia require a passport to enter the country and all travellers must hold a passport with the validation for 6 months after their planned exit from Cambodia.
Most nationalities can get a visa on arrival at Phnom Penh & Siem Reap international airports without prior registration. Visa issued on arrival for most nationalities, US $30/pax, please bring 1 passport photo. You can also get it in advance at; www.evisa.gov.kh
Travel insurance
It is compulsory for all participants to have travel insurance covering the duration of the tour. This insurance must cover against personal accident, death, medical expenses and repatriation. It is essential to bring a copy of your insurance policy with you and to give details to your tour guide at the beginning of the tour. In the event of an accident or illness, evacuation and treatment costs are the responsibility of the individual.
Climate
November in Cambodia is the start of the dry season; although the odd, short shower early in the month is not unusual. Comfortable temperatures (avg: 25 °C), low humidity and plenty of sunshine make this a popular time to travel in Cambodia. December is characterised by dry, sunny weather, low humidity and relatively cool temperatures (avg: 26 °C). In January Cambodia is well into its dry season. By August it is experiencing the rainy season, but this does not affect our cycling too much, as rain generally falls late afternoon or at night.
The advantage of visiting Cambodia during the wet season is the vibrant spectacle of lush green rice fields and countryside.
Deposit
Once the tour is confirmed, we do require 30% deposited to secure the booking with us, the other 70% will be required one month before departure date. For the tours less than a month to the departure date, we will require full amount of the total tour cost.
Balance
The remaining balance must be paid 30 days before the departure date with fees for any bicycle rental(s), single supplement(s) and extra hotel nights.
Final Tour Confirmation
Our team will send you the final tour confirmation of our Siem Reap Bike Tour, which includes personal details you provided us (including your flight information), visa application advice, a packing suggestion list and a detailed tour itinerary. It will also include a checklist to ensure you get everything ready for your holiday.