-
Bike Tours
-
Distance: 40km
-
Duration
Approx: 8 hours -
Group Size: 1-10 pax
-
Daily:
7:30 am - 3:30 pm
Overview
A thrilling ride along the rainforest trail, navigating an untouched, natural path that offers a unique opportunity to explore and learn about the extraordinary World Heritage Area. Discover the hidden, untouristed sites concealed within the dense vegetation for centuries.
Tour Highlights
- Angkor Wat: the largest religious monument in the entire World.
- Ta Prohm, celebrated for its remarkable natural facade and famed for its appearance in the film "Tomb Raider" starring Angelina Jolie.
- Traverse through serene natural paths, discovering hidden temples and ancient structures reclaimed by nature over the centuries.
- Ta Nei: An ancient hospital, untouched by archaeologists and enveloped by nature.
- South Gate of Preah Khan & The Moat: A tranquil escape into the serene & picturesque atmosphere surrounded by the majestic wide moat and the lush vegetation.
- North Gate of Angkor Thom: Known as Thvear Dai Chnang, built by King Jayavarman VII. This intricate gate is an ode to the grandeur of the Khmer Empire, serving as a key entry point for the king and his court.
- Angkor Thom, the last capital of the Khmer Empire, features Bayon Temple with its iconic smiling faces.
- The South Gate of Angkor Thom, noted for its formidable defensive wall, the most impressive of Angkor Thom's entrances.
Tour Itinerary
Start your adventure at the Angkor Cycling Tour office with a short presentation. Then, ride a bicycle to visit Angkor Wat and explore the large Angkor Archaeological Park with a knowledgeable tour guide who will share stories and show you the best photo spots.
- Ta Prohm Temple: Visit this temple where nature has taken over, creating a dramatic scene.
- Tanei Temple: Hidden deep in the jungle and kept in its original state, this temple offers beautiful views with its mix of preserved structures and nature.
- South Gate of Preah Khan: Get in touch with nature, surrounded by a water moat and breathtaking views.
- North Gate of Angkor Thom: or Dei Chhnang Gate, is one of the five gates (gopura) for entering Angkor Thom. It is similar to the other gates featuring the massive gopura with monumental smiling faces at each cardinal point
- Lunch Break: Stop to enjoy healthy Khmer food at a local restaurant.
- Bayon Temple: Head to the Bayon Temple for lunch. Spend some time exploring before heading back through the South gates and return to town.
What to Bring
- Camera
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Comfortable clothes for cycling
Tour Include
- English speaking tour guide
- Premium mountain bike TREK & helmet
- Hotel pick-up
- Lunch
- Refreshing coconut water
- Pure water
Tour Exclude
- Temple pass 37$/person
- Hotel drop off
FAQ
In what language will the tour be given?
The tour will be given in English.
How can I book?
You can make your reservation by email or text message:
- Email: contact@angkor-cycling-tour.com
- WhatsApp, Telegram (+855 12 644 241)
- Facebook (FB page: Angkor Cycling Tour)
What is the cancellation policy?
We offer free cancellation if you cancel your booking at least 24 hours before the tour start.
How can i make a payment to you?
You can pay on the day of the tour.
Where does the tour start?
Tour start at our office, we will pick you up from your hotel, our driver start to pick up from 7:00 am to 7:15 am, please be ready before.
How can I buy my Temple pass?
Temple Pass is now available online at https://www.angkorenterprise.gov.kh You can purchase tickets on the evening before the day tour.
What are the road conditions?
Flat, easy to ride.
What do I have to bring?
Sunscreen, sunglasses, insect repellent, camera, etc.
What should I wear?
Comfortable cycling clothes (shirt covering your shoulders and pants below the knee for sacred places) with sandals, flip-flops, or lightweight shoes.
Is there any dress code for sacred places?
Angkor is an active spiritual site for Buddhists and citizens who engage in daily worship, prayer and meditation. Revealing clothes such as shorts and skirts above the knees and showing bare shoulders are prohibited in sacred palaces. Respectful dress is strongly encouraged in Angkor due to the respects towards our community.
Can we have vegetarian food?
Yes, let us know and we can organize this for you.