Embark on a thrilling cycling adventure through the hidden trails of Angkor. Discover secluded temples, lush jungles, and the beauty of nature on this unique tour.
Embark on a thrilling cycling adventure through the hidden trails of Angkor. Discover secluded temples, lush jungles, and the beauty of nature on this unique tour.
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Siem Reap - Starting Point: Departure from Hotel
The tour will commence from the hotel at 7:30 am. This cycling tour is relaxed and enjoyable, offering a glimpse into the authentic life of the local rural community, as well as the surrounding jungle, wildlife, and birds. - Angkor Wat - PRASAT ANGKOR WAT is the largest and most renowned Khmer…
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Siem Reap - Starting Point: Departure from Hotel
The tour will commence from the hotel at 7:30 am. This cycling tour is relaxed and enjoyable, offering a glimpse into the authentic life of the local rural community, as well as the surrounding jungle, wildlife, and birds. - Angkor Wat - PRASAT ANGKOR WAT is the largest and most renowned Khmer temple, constructed in the 12th century, between 1113 - 1150, during the reign of Suryavarman II. The temple stands 65 meters tall and is encircled by a vast moat [Ko Tek]. Both the exterior and interior walls are adorned with stunning bas-reliefs.
- Bayon Temple - PRASAT BAYON or ANGKOR THOM is a Buddhist-style temple built in the late 12th/early 13th century by Jayavarman VII. Bayon features 54 towers symbolizing the 54 provinces of the Khmer empire. Over 200 smiling faces are intricately carved on these towers. Bayon was once a flourishing capital but suffered damage in 1811 due to Cham invaders.
- Chau Say Tevoda - Chau Say Tevoda is a temple located in Angkor, Cambodia. Situated just east of Angkor Thom, directly south of Thommanon across Victory Way, it was built in the mid-12th century as a Hindu temple during the Angkor Wat period. It is dedicated to Shiva and Vishnu, featuring unique female sculptures of devatas.
- Ta Prohm Temple - PRASAT TA PROHM, constructed in the late 12th century by Jayavarman VII, was dedicated in 1186 to his mother. Initially a Buddhist temple, it was later converted to Hinduism, with some Buddhist galleries replaced by Hindu symbols like Yoni and Lingam. Located 1.5 km from Bayon through the Victory Gate, Ta Prohm is renowned for the trees (known as “Spung”) that grow robustly on and over the sandstone block walls.
- Ta Nei Temple - Ta Nei is a late 12th-century stone temple in Angkor, Cambodia. Built during the reign of King Jayavarman VII, it is near the northwest corner of the East Baray, a large sacred reservoir. It was dedicated to the Buddha.
- Bayon Temple - The East (Death) Gate is one of the five gates protecting the ancient city of Angkor Thom. Constructed by King Jayavarman VII in the late 12th century as part of the city’s reconstruction following the victory over the Cham army in 1181 AD. Although scholars debate the symbolism of the five magnificent gates, the prevailing theory is that the gods and demons holding the naga’s body represent the creation myth depicted in the “Churning of the Ocean Milk,” the famous relief at Angkor Wat.
- Pick Up/Drop Off Service
- Adventure Bike Ride
- Professional Tour Guide Assistance
- Helmet and Safety Gear
- Soft, Cold Water and Refreshment Towel
- Pick Up/Drop Off Service
- Adventure Bike Ride
- Professional Tour Guide Assistance
- Helmet and Safety Gear
- Soft, Cold Water and Refreshment Towel
- • Meal (B/L/D)
- • Temple Pass
- • Travel Insurance
- • Other Not Mentioned
- • Meal (B/L/D)
- • Temple Pass
- • Travel Insurance
- • Other Not Mentioned
CYCLING TOUR The cycling tour adventure will depart early morning from Prasat Kravan check point. Peddle through the jungle on your bike with your guide. Your fun adventure travels along the Prasat Banteay Kdei temple wall to Prasat Ta Promh. After you finish your visit you continue to the north gate of Prasat Ta Promh. If we are lucky, at the North…
CYCLING TOUR The cycling tour adventure will depart early morning from Prasat Kravan check point. Peddle through the jungle on your bike with your guide. Your fun adventure travels along the Prasat Banteay Kdei temple wall to Prasat Ta Promh. After you finish your visit you continue to the north gate of Prasat Ta Promh. If we are lucky, at the North Gate during the wet season there will be birds on the lake. Next you cycle to Prasat Ta Nei which is so quiet and peaceful you can hear the birds singing and cicadas calling. This temple has been abandoned and, like Ta Promh, is being covered by the jungle. Later on, you will cycle to Prasat Bayon or Angkor Thom, through the jungle, crossing the Victory Gate to East Gate. Then you can stop to take wonderful photos of the beautiful Buddha faces and three heads of elephants. After the photo stop you continue to the top wall of Prasat Chrung and the South Gate of Prasat Bayon.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.