Siem Reap Bike Tour
Lose yourself in the magic of Cambodia on a bike tour. Choose between two different routes: explore the rice paddies and farms of rural Siem Reap or discover the jungle around the Angkor Temples. Siem Reap Rural Bike Route. After being picked up...
- 5 - 8 hours
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Lose yourself in the magic of Cambodia on a bike tour. Choose between two different routes: explore the rice paddies and farms of rural Siem Reap or discover the jungle around the Angkor Temples.
Siem Reap Rural Bike Route
After being picked up from your hotel at 7:30 am, you'll receive all necessary equipment for the bike tour of rural Siem Reap. Experience the tropical countryside, passing through farms and villages, while learning about local traditions and culture. This tour is suitable for all levels, with your professional English-speaking guide adjusting the speed and route to your needs. A break during the tour allows you to taste typical snacks and fruits (included).
The tour concludes around 12:30 pm, returning you to your accommodation.
Angkor Temples Jungle Bike Route
Pick-up from your hotel is at 8 am, followed by gearing up for your tour as you cycle towards Angkor, the former capital of the Khmer Empire. This site, surrounded by jungle, features temple ruins reclaimed by nature.
The first stop is Ta Prohm, a World Heritage Site where stone walls are enveloped by forest. Next, you'll head to the lost city of Angkor Thom, entering through an ancient gate decorated with an elephant carving and giant faces, leading to Prasat Bayon, known for its "face towers."
You'll also visit the Terrace of Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper King, famous for their detailed bas-reliefs. A break at a local restaurant includes a lunch of traditional Cambodian dishes (included). Afterward, you'll cycle back to Siem Reap, arriving at your hotel around 4 pm.
Prices
Included
- English speaking guide.
- Bike and helmet.
- Snacks and fruit.
- Lunch (only on Angkor route).
- Bottle of water.
- First aid kit.
Not included
- Entrance to Angkor archaeological park.
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility