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Angkor Cycling Back Roads (CAMCY17) 5 Days
Itineraries: Cycling on the back roads to visit Angkor Wat - Tonle Sap Lake - Kbal Spean (River of Thousand Lingas) - Beng Mealea
Departure Dates
11 Aug - 15 Aug 2010
27 Aug - 31 Aug 2010
05 Sep - 09 Sep 2010
19 Sep - 23 Sep 2010
11 Oct - 15 Oct 2010
27 Oct - 31 Oct 2010
01 Nov - 05 Nov 2010
13 Nov - 17 Nov 2010
07 Dec - 11 Dec 2010
15 Dec - 19 Dec 2010
11 Jan - 15 Jan 2011
19 Jan - 23 Jan 2011
09 Feb - 13 Feb 2011
15 Feb - 19 Feb 2011
08 Mar - 12 Mar 2011
16 Mar - 20 Mar 2011
01 Apr - 05 Apr 2011
17 Apr - 21 Apr 2011
08 May - 12 May 2011
23 May - 27 May 2011
10 Jun - 14 Jun 2011
17 Jun - 21 Jun 2011
09 Jul - 13 Jul 2011
19 Jul - 23 Jul 2011
11 Aug - 15 Aug 2011
27 Aug - 31 Aug 2011
05 Sep - 09 Sep 2011
19 Sep - 23 Sep 2011
11 Oct - 15 Oct 2011
17 Oct - 21 Oct 2011
01 Nov - 05 Nov 2011
13 Nov - 17 Nov 2011
07 Dec - 11 Dec 2011
15 Dec - 19 Dec 2011

Guaranteed Departure Date:  27th - 31st October 2010. For other available trips, please contact us: info@indochina-adventure.com

Day 1: Cycling Small Circuit (25km)
Depart from the hotel on the main road and cycling through Angkor pass check point. Cycling through the shady road with a little pumping because of the a few pot-holes. There you will begin to see Kravan temple, Banteay Kdei, and stop at the famous Ta Phrom, embraced by the roots of enormous fig trees and gigantic creepers. Visit Ta Phrom (45 minutes-1 hour). It was built in 12th century by the famous King Jayavarvan VII indicated to his mother. While clearing back the forest archaeologists decided to leave the vegetation of Ta Phrom in place to serve as a reminder of how the original discoverers found it and the other Angkor temples. Many of the trees have grown around and through the remains and soar high above the temples.
Continue the cycling through small circuit passing Ta Keo temple, Chao Say Tevoda, Tommanon before reaching to Angkor Thom city. There you will see, Terrace of Leper King, Terrace of Elephant, Baphoun, Phimean Akas. Stop at Bayon temple and start the visit (45 minutes-1 hour). Angkor Thom built by Cambodia's great king, Jayavarman VII. An eight-meter high wall encloses this ten square kilometre city, which is encircled by a moat. The famous Bayon, in the geographical heart of Angkor Thom, is a remarkable 54 tower temple. Initially the temple appears to be a shapeless mass of grey and brown stone, but it is only as you get closer that you realize every tower has the carved face of Avalokiteshvara on it.

angkor-cycling-back-roadsAfter the visit, cycle to Angkor Wat to finish the small circuit. Stop at South Gate of Angkor Thom for taking photo. Access via a causeway over the moat that are flanked by statues of Gods on the left and devils on the right. Then visit the magnificent 12th century Angkor Wat. It is visually, architecturally and artistically breathtaking. Angkor Wat is a massive three-tiered pyramid crowned by five beehive-like towers rising 65 meters from ground level. Suryavarman II constructed Angkor Wat in the form of massive 'temple mountain' dedicated to the Hindu god, Vishnu. Overnight in Siem Reap. Meals include: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Day 2: Rolous Group & Tonle Sap Lake (50km)

Depart from the hotel, crossing the bridge at Old Market to cycle 15km toward Rolous Group. The first 2km, is on the tarmac road toward the bus station. Then, passing the rice field and the village. Rolous Group was the first capital of Angkor Empire during 800 A.D. Visit the Pre-Angkorian temples including Preak Ko, Bakong and Lo Lei. Afternoon, cycling to Tonle Sap Lake. Turn left at the crocodiles farm crossing the bridge. Then cycle on small road along the river through villages, pagodas and schools. This road is good for cycling as to avoid the busy traffic. After cycling 8km, turn right across the bridge to the main road as there is no further access on the small road. Continue cycling toward the hill about 3km (July-December) where the boat stop. (Note: January-June, the water is low and the boat will stop further 3km). Board on the boat to visit the floating village, floating school, fishing farm. After 1 hour boat drive. Return the Siem Reap on the main road to avoid cycling the same road.
Overnight in Siem Reap. Meals include: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Day 3: Banteay Srei, & Kbal Spean (River of Thousand Lingas) 90kmangkor-cycling-back-roads2
Depart from the hotel on the main road. Arrive at Angkor Wat and turn left to the west. Continue to cycle 2km before turn right to the rural road.  The road is good for cycling as you can avoid the busy traffic but you can see rice field, village, pagoda. Arrive in Banteay Srei before lunch. Visit (45 minutes) Banteay Srei temple known as women citadel (built in 967 A.D dedicated to Brahma). While some of temple are impressive because of their sheer size, Banteay Srei stands alone in the quality of its construction and decoration. Its pink sandstone walls are decorated with what some consider the best carving of all, and still an excellent state of preservation.

Continue cycling to visit Kbal Spean, the River of Thousands Lingas,
lying under the river bed, people believe it brings fertility and blessing Angkor area as the river flows to Siem Reap. Walk 1,200meters to visit the Lingas and enjoy lunch and the water fall. On the way back, cycle on the main road to visit Landmine Museum of Mr. Akira.  Mr. Ra is dedicated to clearing the Cambodian countryside of landmines laid during the years of conflict and relies entirely on visitors' donation to fund his work. Overnight in Siem Reap. Meals include: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Day 4:: Beng Mealea The lost temple of Indiana Jones (100km) Beng-Mealea7
Breakfast at the hotel. Today, we cycle on the back road through the countryside and the village to visit Beng Mealea temple. This trip will make special as we can escape from the crowded tourists in Angkor complex. This special temple was featured in the Lost Temples by Indiana Jones and The Two Brothers by a French movie maker, Jean Clake Annaud. Beng Mealea is located 50km from Siem Reap. It is an untouched temple hidden in the jungle surrounded by its mood 900 meters by 1,200 meters. Beng Mealea is a beautiful, charming temple. It has it own character which cannot be found in any other temple. We can feel very peaceful sitting inside the temple as we can get rid of the many tourists at Angkor area. Overnight in Siem Reap. Meals include: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Day 5: Free of cycling
Breakfast at your hotel. Free day to explore around Siem Reap on your own to the Silk Farm, Old Market until transfer for your departure flight. Meal includes: Breakfast only.

Tour Cost

USD380 Per Person based on 4 people in sharing 2 rooms

USD400 Per Person based on 2 people in sharing room

Single room supplement: USD144

Bike RentalUSD50 (Trek 4300-4500)
Total Distance265 km
Number of cycling days4 full days
Road SurfaceThis tour mostly follows asphalt roads, and one dirt road passing the countryside and the rice field. The back road along the river and village is small but good enough for cycling, less busy. A little bit sandy.
SupportFully supported van including cool box, spare parts, first aid kit
Group SizeMinimum 2. Maximum 15.
StaffStart from 6 day cycling tour, groups of 6 or more, a Cycling Tour Leader, plus English-speaking cycling guide, drivers and assistants. Groups of 4-5 will be led by our local guide and our local support team.
FoodAll meals are included (5 breakfast, 4 lunches, 4 dinners)
ChildrenChildren under 12-years old are not allowed to join this tour

Tour Price Includes
- Mountain bikes (Trek 4300-4500)
- Accommodation 3* star in sharing room
- Cycling experienced guide
- Supported van including cool box, spare parts, first aid kits
- Full board meals (breakfasts, lunch and dinner)
- Boat trip on Tonle Sap Lake
- 3 day Angkor pass
- Beng Mealea entrance fee

Price Excludes
- International Flights
- Departure Tax $25 (international)
- Visa Fees $20 (issued on arrival)
- Alcoholic, and drinks during meals
- Tips for guides.
- Personal travel insurance
- Services not mentioned in itinerary

View feedback about this trip:

Mr. Chris and Clare Hozack (Australia)
Date: 25 to 30 November 2009

I just thought i'd quickly let you know that Sam Boeun (sorry i know i've spelt his name wrong) is such a great guide. i have never had a guide so knowledgable on every aspect of the tour - archeaology, history, government, law, everything! We are really looking forward to the next couple of days with him. We had the best time, and at a reasonable cost.

My husband Chris and I decided to split our honeymoon into two parts – beach in Thailand and adventure in Cambodia. We had a mediocre time in Phuket and left for Siam Reap after 7 days. Hun Socheat from Cambodia Cycling designed our itinerary especially for our fitness and interests, and tailored it to our budget and timetable. It was challenging and interesting, and our guide, Buoen, was incredible. His knowledge was bottomless as he explained Cambodian politics, history, and archeology.

The support vehicle provided plenty of water and snacks, and all meals were delicious. We were never hungry or in want of anything during the 5 days we spent with Cambodia Cycling. Despite experiencing exhaustion and discomfort (which were our own fault since we asked for that itinerary!), there was a euphoric sense of achievement when we finally finished. We were already discussing our next trip at dinner on the last night. We had a fantastic trip and recommend Cambodia Cycling for any adventurous people without reservations.

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