Exploring the fascinating country of Cambodia by bicycle is an exhilarating way to experience its rich culture and stunning landscapes. This 7-day cycling tour from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap promises an immersive adventure, allowing travelers to pedal through picturesque villages, visit ancient temples, and engage in immersive experiences along the way. With comfortable accommodations, quality bicycles, and expert local guides, the tour offers a well-rounded and flexible itinerary that caters to avid cyclists seeking to uncover Cambodia’s hidden gems. As the journey unfolds, participants can expect to be captivated by the country’s timeless charm and the unexpected discoveries that await around every bend.
Good To Know
- This 7-day cycling tour from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap is priced at £1,177.81 per person and includes meals, cycling guide, mechanic support, bicycles, and accommodations.
- The flexible itinerary covers highlights like Wat Phnom, Silk Island, Phnom Han Chey Pagoda, Prasat Sambor temples, and the ancient Beng Mealea temple.
- The tour is not recommended for pregnant women, individuals with back issues, or non-cyclists, as it involves cycling 60-70 km per day.
- Included services cover 20 meals, quality bicycles, helmets, private transportation, hotel stays, and admission fees, simplifying the logistics for travelers.
- The tour offers an immersive experience exploring Cambodia’s ancient temples, rural villages, and natural landscapes, such as the Tonle Sap River.
Tour Overview and Pricing
This 7-day cycling tour from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap offers an immersive experience through the heart of Cambodia, priced at £1,177.81 per person.
Travelers can reserve their spot now and pay later, with the flexibility to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The tour includes 20 total meals, a cycling guide and mechanic support, quality bicycles and gear, private transportation, boutique hotel stays, and all necessary fees.
While not suitable for pregnant women, those with back issues, or non-cyclists, the tour promises an unforgettable adventure cycling through jungles, ancient temples, and rural villages.
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Itinerary Highlights
The 7-day itinerary showcases Cambodia’s diverse landscapes and cultural heritage.
On Day 1, travelers visit Wat Phnom and the National Museum in Phnom Penh. The following day, they cycle 60 km to Kompong Cham, exploring Silk Island and enjoying a Khmer lunch.
The journey continues with a 60 km ride to Kompong Thom, where they visit Phnom Han Chey Pagoda. On Day 4, the 65 km ride takes them to Prasat Sambor temples and through rural villages.
Beng Mealea’s ancient bridge and abandoned temples are the highlights of Day 5. The tour culminates with a 35 km ride to Angkor Wat and a traditional Apsara dance dinner on Day 6, followed by a sightseeing tour of the countryside and a boat ride through the mangrove forest on the final day.
Included Services
To ensure a seamless and memorable experience, the cycling tour includes a comprehensive set of services.
This includes 20 total meals, consisting of 7 breakfasts, 7 lunches, and 6 dinners, providing sustenance throughout the journey.
Plus, the tour provides a cycling guide and mechanic support, ensuring smooth navigation and bike maintenance.
Quality bicycles, helmets, and necessary bike parts are also included, allowing participants to focus on the cycling experience.
Finally, the package covers private vehicle transfers, hotel accommodations, and admission fees for various sites, boats, and ferries, simplifying logistics for the travelers.
- 20 total meals (7 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 6 dinners)
- Cycling guide and mechanic support
- Quality bicycles, helmets, and bike parts
- Private vehicle transfers, hotel accommodations, and site fees
Important Information
Typically, the cycling tour isn’t recommended for pregnant women, individuals with back problems, or those with limited cycling experience. The terrain and physical demands of the tour may prove challenging for these groups.
However, the tour is suitable for cyclists who are comfortable riding 60-70 km per day. Participants should bring comfortable shoes, a hat, a camera, sunscreen, water, and insect repellent to ensure a enjoyable and safe experience.
The tour operator provides quality bicycles, helmets, and bike parts, as well as knowledgeable cycling guides and mechanics to support participants throughout the journey.
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Arriving in Phnom Penh, cyclists embark on the first day of this captivating 7-day cycling tour through Cambodia.
First, they visit the iconic Wat Phnom, the oldest Buddhist temple in the city, to learn about its history and significance.
Next, they explore the National Museum, which houses an impressive collection of Khmer art and artifacts.
In the afternoon, they enjoy a half-day tour of Phnom Penh, including:
- The Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda, showcasing Khmer architecture and royal treasures.
- The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, a sobering reminder of Cambodia’s dark past.
- The vibrant Central Market, a bustling hub for local commerce and souvenirs.
- The riverfront promenade, offering stunning views of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers.
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Cycling From Phnom Penh to Siem Reap
Departing from Phnom Penh, cyclists embark on a 60-kilometer journey to the town of Kompong Cham. Along the way, they visit Silk Island, where they learn about the local silk production. The group then enjoys a Khmer lunch, followed by sunset cycling at Kos Ben. The next day, they ride 60 kilometers to Kompong Thom, where they visit the Phnom Han Chey Pagoda.
Day | Distance | Highlights |
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2 | 60 km | Silk Island, Khmer lunch, sunset cycling |
3 | 60 km | Phnom Han Chey Pagoda |
4 | 65 km | Prasat Sambor temples, rural villages |
5 | 70 km | Beng Mealea, ancient bridge, abandoned temples |
6 | 35 km | Angkor Wat, traditional Apsara dance dinner |
Exploring Ancient Temples and Countryside
The cycling tour takes cyclists through the stunning Cambodian countryside, allowing them to explore ancient temple complexes and enjoy the rural way of life.
Highlights include:
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Visiting the impressive Prasat Sambor temples, where riders can wander through the ruins and observe the intricate carvings and architecture.
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Discovering the abandoned Beng Mealea temple, a sprawling complex that showcases the breathtaking power of nature as it reclaims the ancient structures.
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Exploring the iconic Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in Cambodia, and witnessing the stunning Apsara dance performance.
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Embarking on a serene boat ride through the mangrove forests of the Tonle Sap River, providing a unique perspective of the country’s natural beauty.
Recap and Logistics
This cycling tour in Cambodia wraps up with a sightseeing tour of the countryside and a relaxing boat ride through the captivating mangrove forests of the Tonle Sap River.
On the final day, travelers will explore rural villages and rice fields before boarding a private boat for a scenic voyage.
The tour includes a range of services, from high-quality bicycles and support to comfortable hotel accommodations and meals.
While it’s not suitable for pregnant women, those with back problems, or non-cyclists, the tour offers an immersive experience exploring ancient temples, interacting with local communities, and cycling through Cambodia’s stunning landscapes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Guide Tips Included in the Price of the Tour?
The price of the tour does not include guide tips. Participants are expected to tip the tour guide and support staff at their discretion based on the quality of service provided during the cycling tour.
Can I Book This Tour for a Group of Friends?
Yes, you can book this cycling tour for a group of friends. The tour allows flexible booking and can accommodate groups. The price is per person, so you can reserve the tour for your desired group size.
Do I Need Any Special Equipment or Gear for the Cycling?
The tour company provides quality bicycles, helmets, and bike parts, so no special equipment is needed. However, travelers should bring comfortable shoes, a hat, sunscreen, water, and insect repellent to ensure a smooth and enjoyable cycling experience.
Can I Extend My Stay in Siem Reap After the Tour Ends?
Yes, you can extend your stay in Siem Reap after the tour ends. The tour package includes drop-off at the Siem Reap airport, allowing you to continue your exploration of the region at your own pace.
How Fit Do I Need to Be to Participate in This Cycling Tour?
This cycling tour is suitable for moderately fit individuals who can comfortably ride 60-70 km per day. Though not recommended for pregnant women or those with back problems, the tour provides a supported experience for regular cyclists.
Sum Up
This cycling tour provides an immersive adventure through Cambodia’s captivating landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Travelers will journey from the vibrant capital of Phnom Penh to the renowned Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, uncovering hidden gems along the way. With comfortable accommodations, expert guides, and delicious local cuisine, this 7-day tour offers an unforgettable opportunity to explore Cambodia’s treasures by bike.
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