Angkor Bike, Hike, Kayak

Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia

SR
Siem Reaper Travel
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74 reviews
Duration: 5 days
Group size: 1 - 12
Angkor Bike, Hike, Kayak
Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia

Siem Reaper Travel
  • Email address verified
74 reviews

$855
Deposit: $256
Duration: 5 days
Group size: 1 - 12

About this trip

Discover this guided active, outdoor adventure that takes place over 5 days in Siem Reap. Cycle the UNESCO World Heritage Angkor Archeology Park, trek the national park of Kulen mountain and you will end this amazing journey by kayaking down the floating village where you’ll get to appreciate its picturesque surroundings along with some well-deserved pampering along the way.

This trip takes in the must-see attractions of Siem Reap but also steps off the well-worn tourist trail to gain a deeper appreciation of the region’s people, culture and natural environments—by bike, trek and kayak.

Available Packages

Trip Price
$855
Deposit: $256
Child (7-12 years old)
$684
Youth (13-15 years old)
$769

Available Add-Ons

Single Supplement
$180
$855
Deposit: $256


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SR
Siem Reaper Travel
74 reviews
Siem Reaper Travel is one of the leading tour operators in Cambodia. The Siem Reaper story began with the idea to design the trip that immersive local experiences and adventure tours in small groups of a maximum of twelve participants, which enable traveler to gain an unforgettable and insightful experience to the most beautiful regions of Asia.

Reviews

Our guide shared some good information with us. The mushroom farm, local market and lunch in a local home were outstanding. We were given a choice about how long we wanted to take for lunch. We chose a shorter lunch. When we arrived at the floating village it would have been appreciated if we were given some time to explore the village instead of just being driven through in a van.
By Sarah W for Floating Village Bike & Boat on Mar 30, 2025
Great trip great guide great lunch, good bike, well organized tour,guide very knowledgeable. They even gave me a birthday cake. Can't get much better than that.
By Dana K for Bike the Angkor Sunrise on Mar 29, 2025
We had a great time, and the guide Mr. Voleak (aka Mr. Handsome) was great and caring. He even keeps our son entertained while waiting for us (since 12 can't go up to the main temple).
By Mao Jung L for Bike the Angkor Sunrise on Mar 24, 2025
My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed our day! The weather didn't cooperate for a sunrise view, but it's still pretty spectacular watching the sky brighten over Angkor Wat across the moat, and hearing the cicadas' hum build with the light. The riding was leisurely - it's all pretty flat! And the unseasonal rain was pleasant cooling - no bother, at least when cleaning and lubing the drivetrain is someone else's problem... Our guide (Voleak, AKA Handsome) showed us the highlights, but also took us to several neat spots where we didn't see any other people. Even in a less busy month for tourists the main temples seem crowded, so I really appreciated the more private moments. Voleak was always cheerful and informative, telling us not just about the monuments, but giving us a bit of insight into Cambodian life and culture. The tour normally ends with a tuk-tuk ride back to town, but Voleak was happy for us to ride back. I was impressed with the bike paths and lanes for most of the route. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend the tour!
By Mark C for Bike the Angkor Sunrise on Mar 15, 2025
We loved biking backroads and weaving in and out of tiny villages in the tributaries of the Mekong Delta and along the dusty roads of Cambodia . We ate locally and observed the rhythm of daily life, including stops at local farms and workshops. The bike took us places we could not have discovered on our own, and our guides in Vietnam and Cambodia were knowledgeable and truly took care of us. We travelled in mid- to late-February and the weather was very hot. I think trip should be done in the early winter months form more enjoyable riding conditions. Also the bikes were heavy mountain bikes; we are road bikers and close to 70, so this was an adjustment for us. I recommend bringing a comfortable bike seat cover , especially if you are not used to sitting on a mountain bike for up to 65 kilometers a day. The accommodations were just average.
By Karen M for 12-Days Vietnam & Cambodia Bike Tour (Final Payment) on Mar 11, 2025
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