Cambodia Cycling Adventure | Siem Reap to Kampot via Phnom Penh

Cambodia Cycling Adventure | Siem Reap to Kampot via Phnom Penh

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Cambodia Cycling Adventure | Siem Reap to Kampot via Phnom Penh

11 Days Starting in Siem Reap and ending in Phnom Penh

Visiting: Krong Siem Reap, Krong Battambang, Krong Pursat, Phnom Penh, Krong Kampot

Tour operator:

Social Cycles

Tour code:

CAM11

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

2 - 10

Physical rating:

Medium

Age range:

21-99

Special diets catered:

Vegetarians, Vegans

Tour operated in:

English

Interests:

Cultural, Eco Conscious

Activities:

Cycling, Walking

From: $1800

NB: Prices correct on 23-Nov-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Cycle from Siem Reap to Kampot via Phnom Penh over 11 incredible days! The pace of our ride is relaxed and casual. There’s always time to stop for a photo and we rarely cycle more than 2 days in a row. When the journey is just as good as the destination, there’s no need to rush! You'll take in the famous temples of Angkor, travel by boat through the wetlands of the Tonle Sap to Battambang and cycle into the capital of Phnom Penh. In Kampot, you have the chance to cycle up Bokor Mountain, eat fresh seafood at Kep crab-market, learn from the community living and working at the salt fields and tour the local pepper farms. This adventure suits open-minded travellers that want to escape the tourist bubble and learn more about the real Cambodia, via our local NGO network partners. The ride is completely flat and fully supported with a van that trails behind, should you want to shorten your cycling day. The small group policy of ten people ensures it's a relaxed and fun ride. In the evenings, we choose to stay in comfortable, boutique hotels and dine in social enterprise based restaurants where possible.

Highlights

  • Learn about social issues from a variety of local experts at NGOs along the way

  • Eat and enjoy great food from social enterprise based restaurants

  • Enjoy the comfort and security of a fully supported ride, with a van following the ride at all times

Places You'll See

Cycle Angkor Wat At Sunrise

Cycle Along The Coast Near Kep, Close To The Vietnam Border

Challenge Yourself To Cycle Up Bokor Mountain Near Kampot

Enjoy A Local Dinner At Our Lead Guides House, Hoem

Temples Ruins Aren't Just In Siem Reap

Learn From The Community Livng And Working The Salt Fields In Kampot

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Arrival Day And Welcome Dinner

Location: Krong Siem Reap

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals Included: Dinner

We arrive and stay in the heart of the cosmopolitan lifestyle that has been thrust on Siem Reap since the country has opened up to the outside world.
After we pick you up from the airport and take you to the hotel, take some time to relax or explore the city before we meet for a welcome dinner.
Dinner is at one of Siem Reap’s best restaurants, Marum. It’s part of the Friends International social enterprise projects, providing vocational training for marginalized youth.

Day 2 : Sunrise Cycling Around The Temples Of Angkor

Location: Krong Siem Reap

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

Sunrise is from 4.30am as we hit the bikes for the first time, but it is so worth it. Sunrise over Angkor Wat is a bucket list achievement for good reason.
From here we’ll venture on to other, and arguably more impressive, temples in the area for the remainder of the morning.
In the early afternoon, we’ll have the chance to visit our first NGO of the trip. We will spend time with these incredibly inspirational people that have dedicated their lives to helping others.
Hear their stories and understand what the real issues of the country are.
We often dine at Hoem's house, with his family, for dinner. Hoem is the host for the tour.

Day 3 : River Riding, Local Villages And Coffee Stops

Location: Krong Battambang

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We ride out of Siem Reap to the boat port (20km). Travelling across the wetlands and navigating our way around Tonle Sap river is an experience you will never forget.
The road soon turns to single track as we get more and more remote. We farewell our support van and venture on into the rural and barren lands of Cambodia.
Few villages exist out here, supporting themselves through sustainable fishing methods. After the boat, it’s another 20-30km to Battambang, depending on the river levels.
Battambang is great for shopping, with colonial-style streets and hidden secrets where bric-a-brac abounds. Dinner is in another social enterprise based restaurant, Jann Bai, that is often hailed as the best dinner in Cambodia!

Day 4 : Battambang To Banan By Bike

Location: Krong Pursat

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast

After an early breakfast, we’ll make our way along the dusty red back roads to the nearby local attraction of Banan Temple. We’ll cycle back to the town of Battambang to explore a little more and grab lunch at leisure.
We’ll get to the town of Pursat by early afternoon and into our hotel to enjoy the swimming pool and on-site massage spa. We’ll get a great experience from an amazing NGO, Sustainable Cambodia. A full presentation by the executives in their office and a tour of their facilities.
See the difference the NGO makes first hand. Be inspired by the real difference made by real people.

Day 5 : Cycling Into Phnom Penh

Location: Phnom Penh

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

We start cycling 75km out from Phnom Penh, and ride all the way up to the front door of the hotel. The back roads bring in some of the most spectacular scenery as we pass through villages living on Tonle Sap lake.
The ride takes in great coffee stops, endless photo opportunities and a couple of ferries.
For dinner, it’s a feast of tarantula’s and crickets at the famous Romdeng restaurant, a social enterprise restaurant from the Friends International team.

Day 6 : Friends International, S-21 Genocide Museum And Khmer Bbq

Location: Phnom Penh

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

We’ll start the day by meeting the incredible people at Friends International and learn about the wonderful work they do within the community. This is a great insight into REAL local everyday issues, from real local everyday heroes.
We then venture towards the Russian market and move to Tuol Sleng, also known as S-21 Genocide Museum. This devastating chapter of the Khmer Rouge and Cambodian history is emotionally challenging but strongly recommended.
There is some free time in the afternoon to process your day, whilst we’ll meet again for a local Khmer BBQ dinner.

Day 7 : Chisaur Temple

Location: Krong Kampot

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast

We cycle south of Phnom Penh to Chisaur Mountain Temple in rural Cambodia. It’s not really much of a mountain at 130m and the route is perfectly flat. We casually cycle through remote villages and waterways, via narrow dirt tracks. Chisaur Temple is where we’ll be for lunch as we have plenty of time to explore these ancient ruins which are 200 years older than Angkor Wat. From here, we’ll take the van down to the Cambodian coastal town of Kampot to enjoy the culinary delights on offer.

Day 8 : The Bokor Mountain Cycle Challenge

Location: Krong Kampot

Accommodation: Hotel

Start the day with an (optional) mammoth Bokor Mountain cycle challenge! It’s 30km to get to the top. The first 10km is flat, then it just keeps on going up, and up, and up! If cycling uphill doesn’t rock your world, we can bring your bike in the van and you can cycle down! If you feel like taking some time off the bike, Kampot is a great town to caffeinate, people watch and relax.

Day 9 : Salt Fields, Cls And Khmer Cooking Class

Location: Krong Kampot

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals Included: Dinner

In the morning, we’ll visit Chumkriel Language School (no children will be in attendance at the time of visiting). A fantastic NGO and inspirational human being, Mr Suthy has set up a very grass-root local school to give access to education for children of the salt field community. In the afternoon, we’ll partake in a cooking class, teaching us the best of Khmer cuisine!

Day 10 : Salt Lakes, Pepper Farms, Live Crab Markets And White Beaches

Location: Phnom Penh

Accommodation: Hotel

Today we cycle to the border of Vietnam, but not before we discover the wonderful province of Kep. Located just before the border, this town is famous for it’s fresh seafood, particularly crab. We’ll spend a couple of hours exploring the famous pepper plantations and salt lakes on the way. Navigating through the back roads, we’ll make our way around the National Park and to the border crossing of Ha Tien Vietnam.
From Ha Tien, we’ll jump in the van and head back to Mito Hotel in Phnom Penh.

Day 11 : Departure Day

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Location: Phnom Penh

Meals Included: Breakfast

Congratulations! You’ve cycled across Cambodia, covered almost 300km in the saddle and more than scratched the surface as to what Cambodia about. We’ll enjoy a final breakfast together before you set off to the airport or your next adventure.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Three-star hotels (3 of 4 hotels have a pool).

  • Free Wi-Fi at Accommodation

  • All Domestic Transportation (including internal flights)

    Bike hire is included. We will also transit by boat and private van (also included).

  • Entrance Fees

    Angkor Wat one day pass, S-21 Genocide Museum, Kampot Pepper Farm Tour, Cooking Class

  • Airport Transfers at Destination

    Arrival transfers only

  • Meals – Half Board

    All breakfasts included, some dinners and lunches as per the itinerary.

  • Fully Guided

    Minimum two staff, one driver and one cyclist/mechanic. Both speak excellent English.

  • 1 bottle of Mineral Water per person per day

    The support van will always have unlimited filtered water available for riding days, plus fresh fruits.

What's Not Included

  • International Travel

  • Tipping and Gratuities

  • Country Entry Visas

  • Drinks with Meals

Optional Extras

  • NGO Donation

    For every Social Cycles tour, all riders are requested to contribute a nominal sum for the purpose of a donation. Usually US$150 per rider. During the course of the tour, you are given the chance to engage with, and learn from, local NGOs. We visit no less than three NGOs during the Cambodia tour and spend some time learning about their projects, strategies and challenges. At the end of the tour, the riders are then empowered with new-found knowledge and have the opportunity to combine the allotted donation money and make an impact towards a project of their choosing. In addition to building a profile for our impact partners, Social Cycles also pays each NGO for their time and resources. We spend 1-2 hours with each NGO.

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Check out our Q&As

  • What is the tipping policy?

    Most people tip the local guides a total of US$100 between the team

  • Do you require a visa for this holiday?

    Yes, most travellers require a visa for Cambodia. Check your local consulate for advice

  • Is free Wi-Fi available in the accommodation used?

    Yes, all hotels have wifi. We can also assist with local sim cards for national 4G access.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

Adam Turville  

Another wonderful trip....

21-Aug-2020

Another wonderful trip.... my recent Siem Reap to Phnom Penh ride is now etched in my memory as one of the greatest adventures of my life." If you would like to embark on a challenging and rewarding holiday/adventure then do a Social Cycles ride.

Cathy  

Enjoyed both our social cycle tours.

01-Aug-2019

Enjoyed both our social cycle tours. Cambodia was a real eye-opener for our 14 year old son. The riding on the Cambodia tour was a lot easier than the Cambodia to Vietnam tour, but personally I enjoyed the variation of the second tour more. I highly recommend Social Cycles, an adventure, a challenge, life long memories!

Cathy  

Enjoyed both our social cycle tours.

01-Aug-2019

Enjoyed both our social cycle tours. Cambodia was a real eye-opener for our 14 year old son. The riding on the Cambodia tour was a lot easier than the Cambodia to Vietnam tour, but personally I enjoyed the variation of the second tour more. I highly recommend Social Cycles, an adventure, a challenge, life long memories!

Anders  

A Huge Experience!

06-Feb-2020

My wife and I made this tour early February, and I think it was a huge experience! Cycling through the remote areas makes you see so much more, and on some occasions make you interact with locals. It was fun, and sometimes also challenging. The NGO presentations/meetings we had really made an impression. How impressive these people are that are SO dedicated in their mission! We really learnt a lot, and will keep om spreading the word. Buntry and Heom were great companions to make our journey as pleasant

Ellie  

Great Guides

16-Jan-2020

Buntree and Mr. Hom (guides) were both wonderful. Buntree in particular went out of his way on every step of the trip to make us laugh, to make us feel at home and to share his deep knowledge. I cannot say enough how much I appreciated his work.

Kate B  

Far exceeded my expectations

17-Jan-2019

This cycling tour far exceeded my expectations. Incredible! It was such a different travel experience to any other holiday I have had. I loved cycling 'off the beaten track' through rural Cambodia and Vietnam as it provided a totally different perspective to these cultures. It was wonderful to hear first hand from the NGO's that are helping to improve the lives of the local people. I would highly recommend the Siem Reap to Saigon cycling tour.

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