Leave the tourist trails and discover Cambodia’s rural areas during this adventurous 3-day cycle tour. Visit the ‘Killing Fields’ and the Angkorian temples of Tonle Bati, and pedal through delightful scenery to Kep and Kampot.
This 3-day bike tour takes you on a discovery of Cambodia’s temples, coastline, and provincial life. A cycle tour is one of the best ways to really connect with the country and its local people, and experience the village life and escape the well-trodden tourist trails. Your local guide, cycle guide, and support vehicle will be there to assist you in your cycle journey across Cambodia’s spectacular countryside.
3 days
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English, Khmer
This morning, leave the early morning hustle and bustle of Phnom Penh to Cheoung Ek, more commonly known as the “Killing Fields”. This is where Khmer Rouge prisoners were forcibly marched and then executed; it is now a memorial site located in a beautiful tranquil setting. Then continue pedalling south and after a short ride along almost traffic-free dirt roads and some lightly trafficked tarmac roads you will arrive at Tonle Bati. This pleasant riverside spot is where you will have lunch, before exploring the small yet picturesque Angkorian temples of Ta Prohm and Yeay Peau. After lunch continue cycling south towards Takeo and experience Cambodian local life by spending the night at Meas Family Homestay, located in the outskirts of a small village in Takeo. Staying with the Meas family is a unique way to experience authentic village life in Cambodia. Meals included: Lunch, Dinner Overnight in homestay
After a good breakfast we take a short transfer into the countryside to the starting point. We then start riding the back roads pass villages and rice fields. The topography that will be forever etched in your mind is that of a sprawling countryside of fields and palm trees. We ride slowly, taking pictures along the way and taking in the stunning vistas. Kep was a popular seaside resort with Cambodia’s elite in the 1940s-60s, but it was abandoned during the Khmer Rouge period. Today it is experiencing a revival with many of the empty, decaying villas being restored into delightful hotels. Kep is also famous for its seafood, which you can taste at the numerous beach-side restaurants. Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Overnight in Kep
Another stretch of riverside villages and exquisite countryside awaits the cyclists today. This morning starts with an early morning visit to the lively crab market, to watch the women hauling their crustacean-laden baskets ashore and the local restaurateurs haggling and making their deals. Then, we’ll ride We ride on small trails then minor roads past ‘Secret Lake’ or also known as “Brateak Krola Lake”, a man-made reservoir. Along the way, visit the pepper plantations and the stunning cave temple of Phnom Chhnork which is located amongst rice paddies. Follow a 200-step staircase up the hill and down into the cave. Keep your eyes open for a stalactite elephant and a small 7th century Funan-era temple inside the main chamber. After lunch at a beautiful riverside restaurant, step out to discover local life at Kampot. Enough anecdotes and local street food flows to keep us engaged. Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch