Full Day Angkor Temples of Siem Riep Bike Tour


Duration: day
Price US$ 175

What You'll Do
  • Wander through the ancient Angkor temples free from the crowds
  •  Encounter the hidden temples that few tourists find
  • Suitable for the entire family
  • Led by an experienced guide
  • Delicious local lunch included


Overview

Experience the ancient temples of Angkor by bike. Cycle the small dirt tracks and learn about the ancient history of Tha Prom and the Elephant Terrace from your expert guide. Lunch included.

What to Expect

Escape the bustling and city and enjoy the serene landscape of Cambodia’s countryside. Wander through the ancient ruins and lear nabout the Angkor Temples of Siem Reap. Meet at the Grasshopper shop at 07:30 for this full day tour.

From here you will be given a helmet and a mountain bike. This is a tour for the entire family. The distance is approximately 30km on flat tracks and quiet roads. For children there are child bikes, baby seats and tag along trailers.

Experience Bayon, famous for its Elephant Terrace. These are the famous stone sculptures that make up part of the ancient walled city of Angkor Thom. You can explore this site whilst a delicious traditional lunch is prepared.

After lunch you will cycle to Tha Prom, an abandoned Jungle temple and monastery abundant with tree roots and vines. Here you will learn about this historic site from your guide. The remainder of the tour is spent roaming the red dirt tracks and lesser-known ruins of the area. This is a true Cambodian adventure. You will arrive back to Siem Reap at around 15:00.

What's Included
  •  Bike hire (mountain bike)
  •  Helmet
  •  English speaking guide
  •  Lunch, water and snacks
What's Not Included
  •  Angkor Historical Park Pass. You will need an Angkor Pass for this tour. If you don't              already have one, you can purchase one upon entry to the Angkor Zone on the morning of the tour.
  •  Hotel pick-up and drop off
Meeting Point

Meet at the Grasshopper Shop, Grasshopper Shop Siem Reap. Street #26, between Achasava St. and Wat Bo Rd.
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