Biking Cambodia
Angkor Wat Touring
Regrouping Ready for a Bus Trip to the Next Scenic Area
Rounding up the Group to Hand out Helmets
Taking Time out for a Rest and to Admire the View
Top Quality Cycles for Ladies and Gentlemen

Incentive Biking Examples

Tours are customized to your requirements

1.
1 & 1/2 - 3 hours
Countryside Cycling (HD5)
Departure from a pagoda and ride through villages and countryside on a unpaved road. 30 minute stop in a village for rest and drinks.
2.
2 hours
Half Day Forest (HD4)
Visit of temples across the forest of the archeological park of Angkor Wat
3.
80 km
Bang Melea and Bantey Sre
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 countryside all day and will have lunch somewhere on the way. Visit the lost temple Beng Mealea in the jungle and ride on to Bantey Srei along the Phnom Kulen Mountain, the Holy Mountain. Overnight in a village in a Khmer house on stilts.
4.
65 km
River of a thousand Lingas
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 Kbal Spean (River of a thousand Lingas). Here we walk for 45 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 back to Siem Reap. Return to hotel in Siem Reap.

Technical Support / Staff comprises:

  • One Escort Truck with assistants
  • One English Speaking Cycling Guide

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