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Angkor Adventure – Cycling Angkor Wat
Incomparable Angkor Wat, sleep overnight in floating villages and camp near ancient temples. This tour is for people who want more from a trip to Angkor than ruins.
We pick you up in the airport and take you to the hotel. The rest of that day is free to put your bike together (if you brought your own) and just take a little walk or ride around town at your own leisure.
Day 2: First discovery and Small Circuit
Morning – This is an easy first day where we will ease into the mountain biking, but see a lot of temples. We start the ride from Siem Reap to Angkor Wat early in the morning following small countryside trails and then the paved road of the small circuit. We spend the rest of the morning exploring the world’s grandest temple and have lunch before heading on.
Afternoon – An afternoon of temples, we cycle on from Angkor Wat on the paved roads of the small circuit. We visit the Death Gate, Victory Gate, Terraces of Elephants and of the Leper King. Then we cycle on to Srah Srang and Phnom Bakeng. A little before sunset we will make our way back to Siem Reap.
Day 3: Banteay Samre, Rolous and Tonle Sap
Morning – In terms of mountain biking, Cambodia has some great trails to offer. This is a great ride to get to know rural Cambodian life as we cycle through small farming villages on little trail through the countryside, where surely we will be meet by lots of friendly people. We start the day riding west out of Siem Reap towards Banteay Samre, a unique temple with two moats, which has been superbly restored. Because it is not easy to reach, this temple doesn’t attract a lot of visitors and we can explore this site undisturbed. From here we continue to the intimate temples of Chau Srei Vibol (Wat Trak), here we will have lunch and relax.
Afternoon – After lunch we head on the Rolous group or Bankong as it also called via the little town of Rolous where we can have a look at the local market. We explore the temples of Rolous and then cycle on to the Tonle Sap Lake, where we will be spending the night in a local floating village or in a boat.
This full day ride will take us far away from the normal tourist spots around Siem Reap. We ride on mostly unpaved roads and small trails through the country side all day and will have lunch somewhere nice on the way. When Maurice Glaize’s wrote his popular – The Angkor Guide – in 1944, he described Beng Malea like this; A trip to Beng Mealea, can be combined with a hunting party, since the region is rich in both small and large game and wild animals; – tigers, panthers and elephants, herds of oxen and wild buffalo inhabit the forest. We don’t have a hunting party but will still have a great adventure sleeping in this remote spot, after exploring this huge temples complex, we will be spending the night in a local pagoda.
Day 6: Kulen Mountain & River of 1000 Lingas
We go out cycling to the top of Phnom Kulen (Kulen Mountain), which is considered by the Khmer people s as the most sacred mountain in Cambodia. Here we will have lunch in the jungle by a waterfall before we cycle on to Kbal Spean (River of a thousand Lingas). Here we walk for 30 min through the jungle to the river, where crystal clear water washes over sacred lingas carved into the bedrock. After the walk back to the cycles we cycle to Banteay Srei where we will spend the night camping in the little village.
Day 7: Banteay Srei & the Grand Circuit
Morning – Early morning wakeup, so we can visit Banteay Srei before the tourist hordes arrive. Banteay Srei, practically everyone loves this rosy red temple with beautiful carvings of female divinities. After having explored Banteay Srei we cycle on a secondary and mainly unpaved road to Preah Khan. We visit the temple and ride on to have lunch at Neak Pean.
Afternoon – We have a look at Neak Pean amd then continue cycling on the grand circuit to Banteay Kdei and finally Ta Prohm where we will end the ride and have a good look at this moody temple, increasingly in the surreal grip of towering trees as the jungle encroaches. From here we take the small circuit back to Siem Reap.
Day 8: Puok silk farm, Western Baray & Chantiers Ecoles
Morning – We cycle via Angkor Wat and the Western Gate of Angkor Thom on little trails through the country side to the Village of Puok. Here we will see all the stages of the production process, from the cultivation of mulberry trees to the dyeing and weaving of silk. Then we ride to our lunch spot, the Western Baray. This was at one time an enormous 8km by 2,3km reservoir which was excavated all by hand, to provide water for the intensive cultivation of land by the people of Angkor. We will have lunch here.
Afternoon – On our way back to town we stop at the Les Chantiers Ecoles which is a school specialising in teaching wood- and stone-carving techniques to young people from impoverished backgrounds. Back in town we will have a farewell dinner in one of the many great restaurants.
Day 9: Farewell to Angkor
We have this day free of any activities, so you can pack, go shopping and tell tales of the last few days’ great rides before we take you to your departing flight and say goodbye.