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Cambodia Bicycle Tours & Cycling Holidays Angkor Wat 3 or 4 days, Inn to Inn
“Explore in depth the colorful ruins of ancient Angkor Wat. Discover hidden villages, delightful cuisine, Khmer history and culture..”
Discover the ancient temple complex of Angkor Wat by bike. Explore the floating cities of Tonle Sap Lake. This 4 day trip introduces travelers to the unique wonders of Cambodia's central region.
Our Angkor Wat cycling getaway is a great stop over package for folks traveling through Southeast Asia. The bike tour takes in the most significant ruins of this historic wonderland, biking both the Grand Circuit and the Lesser Circuit. Enjoy the spectacular sunset from a top Phnom Bakeng, experience daily life for villages living in the floating houses of Tonle Sap Lake, be entertained by Aspara Dancers during a traditional Cambodian dinner, and more.
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Angkor Wat
4 days (3 days cycling)
Fixed base Inn
Level
Price
$696 - 2 to 5 guests
$595 - 6 or more
Next Departure
At Your Request throughout the year
Itinerary
Day 1 - arrive Siem Reap; Day 2 - bicycle Angkor Wat; Day 3 - cycling Angkor Wat; Day 4 - visit Tonle Sap Lake, depart
Route Character
Paved & dirt roads, moderate traffic, flat terrain
Mileage
Total: 189 mi / 304 km
Daily Avg: 37 mi / 61 km
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Day by Day Itinerary
Day 1 - After checking into your hotel, we will pedal to Siem Reap's countryside. Today's ride will bring us to 9th century Rolous temple group which includes the oldest temples of the Angkor Complex. Following the tranquil rural trails, we cycle past Khmer villages, pagodas, rice field. Before getting to Rolous, we visit Lolei, Bakong anf Preas Kor Temple. After discovering the fabulous temple ruins, we return to town by bike. The rest day is at your leisure to relax and explore Siem Reap. In the evening enjoy a traditional Cambodian meal and performance by Apsara dancers. (25 to 40 kms)
Day 2 - Embark on a 10km ride from Siem Reap to Angkor Wat, stopping to explore the temple complex and to enjoy a picnic lunch. In the afternoon, cycle an additional 17 to 24km on the Small Circuit between Angkor Wat and Phnom Bakeng, with stops at the Death Gate, Victory Gate, Terraces of Elephants and Leper King, and Srah Srang. Watch the sunset from Phnom Bakeng. (50 kms)
Day 3 - Take a shuttle bus to the rose sandstone temple of Banteay Srei, then explore the temple's magnificent carvings and embark by bicycle on the 31km Grand Circuit to the ruined, jungle temple of Preah Khan. Bike to Neak Pean Temple, famous for its sacred pools, breaking for lunch before riding another 21km to Banteay Kdei and Siem Reap via picturesque country lanes. (52 kms)
Day 4 - This morning we will enjoy a boat ride on the Tonle Sap lake. This is the largest permanent fresh-water lake in South East Asia and flows into Tonle Sap River, joining the Mekong in Phnom Penh. We will see a fishermen's "floating village" with floating schools, floating police station, etc. It is same as a big village floating on the lake, and the "village" move from place to place following water levels and current. Return to hotel for check out and transfer to airport for your onward flight.
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At Your Request:
Tour cost: $696 (2 to 5 guests)
Tour cost: $595 (6 or more guests)
Optional Costs:
Single supplement: $195
Bike rental: $0
Deposits):
Tour deposit: $100
Bike rental deposit: $0
At Your Request:
Private departures can be arranged pretty much year round. November thru March is best with warm temperatures and little rain. April & May are hot and sunny. June until October is the rainy season, cooler temperatures but a chance of several days of rain. Get your wheels rolling and request your At Your Request date today. Plan a trip for your bike club or corporate incentive, contact us for more details.
Lodging:
Boutique Hotels, Inns & Resorts
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What's Included:
3 nights Accommodation in the area's better hotels (double occupancy)
All meals from Dinner on Day 1 until Breakfast on Day 4
Water, sodas or beer included at dinner
Service of bilingual Team Pedalers Guide(s)
Bicycle (guests need to bring their own helmet)
Full Van Support
Daily route directions and maps
Sightseeing and cultural activities
Airport pick up & drop off
Meeting & Flights:
The tour meets in the morning of Day 1 at Siem Reap Airport. The trip ends at Siem Reap Airport around 12 noon on Day 4.
Tour activities can be adjusted to accommodate your flight schedule.
Check current airfares to: Bangkok
Domestic Flights:
We suggest booking your flight between Siem Reap and your Asian gateway (Bangkok, Singapore, Ho Chi Minh or Hanoi) separately from your international flight, as it will usually work out much more economical.
Route Conditions:
The cycling is on a mix of roads and dirt paths. Traffic is moderate to light and very bike friendly. The route is suitable for performance road, sport road and touring bikes. Terrain is a mostly flat.
Visas & Travel Documents:
Passports are required for all guests. Your passport should have at least 6 months validity past your intended travel dates. Visas are required and be obtained online through Cambodia's e-Visa system.
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