The local guide sharing stories during the exploration of the Angkorian ruins | Lachlan Gardiner
The local guide sharing stories during the exploration of the Angkorian ruins  | Lachlan Gardiner
Riding through the quiet west gate of Angkor Thom  | Lachlan Gardiner
Our expert local guides know the hidden gems of the Angkorian temples  | Lachlan Gardiner
Discover the amazing ruins of Angkor Thom  | Lachlan Gardiner
Stilted village on the Tonle Sap, Cambodia
The extraordinary Angkor Wat  | Lachlan Gardiner
Meet the locals and learn about life in rural Cambodia  | Lachlan Gardiner
Cycling towards the ruins of Angkor Wat in Cambodia  | Lachlan Gardiner

Angkor Wat Cycle

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3 Days from

$760 USD

Trip Code: AWC
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Extra trip options & supplements

*Prices listed are per person

Angkor Wat Cycle Single Supplement
$60 USD
Solo Traveller Supplement
$260 USD

Duration

  • 3 Days

Activities

  • 3 day cycle

Accommodation

  • 2 nights hotel

Meals

  • 1 Lunch
  • 2 Breakfasts

Difficulty Grading  

3 / 10

Introductory

Trip highlights

  • Explore the majestic Temples of Angkor Wat
  • Visit the area's earliest capital, Roluos
  • Experience the stilted villages of Tonle Sap Lake
  • Enjoy the Cambodian countryside by bike
  • Revel in the explosive energy of Phare, the Cambodian Circus

Overview

This 3-day cycle tour of Angkor will acquaint you with the history and religions of this fascinating modern day region, along with the architecture and lifestyles of the past whilst enjoying an active journey. The flat roads around Angkor are ideally suited to travelling by bike. As we are cycling we can get off the normal tourist route and get a fantastic understanding of Cambodia and its people. The opportunity for spontaneous meetings with local people whilst cycling amongst this wonder of the world makes a bicycle one of the best ways to view the magnificent temples of Angkor. We visit the must see temples of Bayon with it’s 37 free standing towers, each with 4 carved faces, Ta Prohm with its jungle overgrowth and the magnificent Angkor Wat. We then visit the lesser known Roluos group which was the region's first capital before experiencing life in the stilted villages of the Tonle Sap Lake.

Itinerary

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Sua s’dei! Welcome to Siem Reap, Cambodia. You will be greeted by your driver at Siem Reap International Airport and transferred to the hotel. Please look for the World Expeditions welcome sign as you exit the arrivals hall. In the afternoon, we cycle out for our first encounter with the great ancient Angkorian temples. Roluos Group is the perfect place to start, a collection of monuments which represent the remains of Hariharalaya, the first major capital of the Angkor era Khmer Empire. The temples date back to the late ninth century and are believed to denote the beginning of the classic period in Khmer architecture. Bakong was the first of many mountain temples surrounded by a moat, representing the mythological Mount Meru. Note: Appropriate attire when visiting the Temples of Angkor are; bottoms to cover knees and tops to cover shoulders. These are sacred sites and revealing clothing is not allowed within the temple grounds. Visitors can and are frequently turned away from temples if not wearing appropriate attire. Cycling: ~30km Overnight: Baitong Heritage Hotel or similar

Meals: Nil

Today is a full day to explore the most famous temple complex, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Angkor Archaeological Park by bike - the perfect way to experience this awe inspiring place. To beat the crowds we start early at Ta Prohm which unlike many other Angkorian temples has been left as it it was when first rediscovered - a photogenic and atmospheric maze of trees growing out of temple ruins amidst jungle surroundings. Continue on to the lofty heights of Ta Keo then through one of four mighty gatehouses into the ancient walled city of Angkor Thom. Angkor Thom was the last capital of the Great Khmer Empire under the reign of Jayavarman VII and at the time was the most populous city in the world with 2m inhabitants. The crowning jewel of the city is Bayon at its epicentre. This 12th century masterpiece is a study in grandeur, its exterior gallery walls featuring world class bas-reliefs and its 54 towers, decorated with 216 gargantuan faces. We'll break for lunch before completing our day at the most incredible temple of them all, Angkor Wat - the ultimate expression of Khmer genius. The temple is in fact the largest religious structure in the world and has inspired visitors for centuries. This evening, enjoy a special treat with a performance from PHARE. The Cambodian Circus has long been famous for their performances, and this NGO teaching disadvantaged youths in performance arts is a regular at international circus conventions worldwide. Enjoy their interpretations of traditional folklore tales and modern life. Cycling: ~40km Overnight: Baitong Heritage Hotel or similar

Meals: B,L

After breakfast, we cycle south toward the vast wetlands on the edge of Asia's largest freshwater lake, Tonle Sap. The lake's size and depth increases with the annual monsoon rains by as much as six times and local people have found ingenious ways to live with the ever changing water world. Kampong Kleang is a stilted village settlement of over 20,000 people where structures tower up to ten meters above the water. Here you can learn about the lives of the subsistence fishing families who call this water world home. Following the morning tour, we'll return to Siem Reap. A transfer to the airport for your outbound flight is provided. Trip concludes Cycling distance: ~ 60km (one way) Note: Flight should not depart earlier than 17:00. Note: From February to August, water levels on the Tonle Sap Lake can be decrease dramatically which may affect arrangements.

Meals: B

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What’s included?

Included

  • 2 breakfasts and 1 lunch
  • airport transfers on day 1 & day 3
  • expert bilingual guide
  • medical kit
  • comfortable accommodation on a twinshare basis
  • use of bicycle
  • support vehicle while cycling
  • sightseeing as listed in itinerary
  • site entry fees

Not included

  • A helmet for cycling
  • Meals not indicated in the program
  • Expenditure of a personal nature such as drinks, souvenirs and laundry
  • Any optional tours, and entrance fees and permits during free time
  • Tips and gratuities
  • International airfares & departure taxes
  • Visa costs
  • Travel Insurance (compulsory)

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