Exotissimo Travel was established in 1993 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. We are now one of the longest established inbound tour operators in Indochina, Myanmar and Thailand and one of the best known.
Explore historic Cambodia from a different perspective- cycling past ancient wonders, camping near monasteries, trekking in remote hill tribes, or paddling through a mangrove forest. Witness fascinating cultures, visit world-renowned attractions and explore nature's beauty as you travel off the beaten path and in to the heart of Cambodia. Whether you are seeking a serious cycling journey or a soft trek, the options are endless.

Seeing the temples of Angkor for the first time is an unforgettable experience, but what makes this trip special is the sights you'll see from the seat of your bike and the people you'll meet as you trek through small villages. Exploring the ancient Khmer ruins that surround Siem Reap in this manner brings you closer to the land and gives you a chance to feel the harmonious blend of the Cambodian nature and architecture.

Step away from the ordinary and in to the extraordinary with this trekking adventure through the Temples of Angkor. Be prepared to be overwhelmed by the kaleidoscope of history, natural beauty, and culture of Cambodia as you traverse the countryside on foot. Your trek begins from the charming town of Siem Reap. Head out to the Rolous group temples where crumbling towers remain from the 8th and 9th century. Cross through the countryside, along dirt paths, to Phnom Bok and your campsite for the evening

Experience the beauty of Cambodia’s religious monuments and countryside from a different perspective as you cycle your way around the Siem Reap province. As the former capital of the ancient Khmer Empire, this area is filled with hundreds of temples set amongst rice fields and small villages. Traveling by bike is the best way to see the grandeur of this country’s unique cultural heritage.

Cycling amongst the ruins of the Angkor Temples is a truly magical experience. Wind through leafy streets where temples peek out from behind towering trees. Venture to the countryside to discover solitary temples surrounded by endless rice paddies. Embrace the natural beauty and man-made wonders as you cruise silently through the streets and villages around Siem Reap on this cycling journey.

The unique region of Ratanakiri, situated in the northeast of Cambodia, is a beautifully preserved example of the country's traditional way of life. Lush bamboo forests, waterfalls, rivers and vistas towards neighbouring China compose this regions stunning landscape.

Cambodia is a country so rich in history that to truly enjoy it takes time. It has overcome recent civil war with incredible resilience and boasts some of the most spectacular jungle and religious monuments in Asia.

Travel on two wheels from the southern islands of Laos into the temple-rich countryside of Cambodia. Get up close and personal with the locals, their culture, and the beautiful scenery as you cycle along quiet country roads and through small villages. Learn about sustainable tourism projects happening in the region and stay at several eco-lodges on this remarkable journey.

The Saigon to Angkor Wat Bike Ride takes you through 500 kilometres of history, culture, and fantastic scenery. Ride past plantations, across waterways, and through villages in the lush Mekong Delta and cross to the countryside and ancient temples of Cambodia. Set out from bustling Ho Chi Minh City and travel south to where the Mekong River branches over the flat planes in to thousands of small waterways.

Though the ruins of Angkor and the beaches of Sihanoukville area already drawing visitors to Cambodia, much of the country remains relatively unexplored. On this adventure, you will cross the former Khmer empire as you cycle through rice paddies fringed with sugar palms, past craggy mountains clad in jungle, to the country's sparkling unspoiled coastline.
CAMBODIA ADVENTURE TOURS
Cambodia is one of Asia’s emerging destinations for Adventure travelers. Although not as well known as nearby Thailand and Vietnam, Cambodia is filled with potential for active tours. Diverse landscapes, rich biodiversity, and a plethora of remote villages are waiting to be explored. Even traditional tourist favorites like Angkor Wat take on a whole different perspective when viewed on foot or by bike.
In and around the capital, Phnom Penh, cycling trips are a great option. The quiet roads and scenic countryside lead you to remote villages where lifestyles have remained untouched by modern society. Also near to the capital are several national parks and waterways which make great day trips from the city and can be explored on foot and by boat.
Although the most popular destination in Cambodia, Siem Reap also offers a selection of adventure opportunities. Overnight treks take you on foot to remote temples and the Cardoman Mountains, camping under the stars and enjoying the quiet Cambodian countryside. Likewise, cycling through the Angkor Archaeological Park is a peaceful way to gain a unique perspective on the sheer size and scope of the ancient temples.
Siem Reap is also home to the enormous Tonle Sap Lake, home to hundreds of bird species. The area’s wildlife can also be explored by horseback or riding your way through countryside trails. For adventures of a faster pace, helicopters and quad-bikes provide exhilarating ways to view the former home of the Angkorian Empire.
The far south is a fantastically diverse stretch of Cambodia. The beaches of Sihanoukville and nearby islands of Koh Kong and Koh Pos are ideal places for snorkeling and other water sports. Sihanoukville is also home to Ream National Park and with a trekking tour through the wetlands you might see gibbons, deer, and the elusive freshwater dolphins. Following the coast eastwards, the towns of Kampot and Kep are great destinations for some easy exploration of the Cambodian countryside. Travel to durian farms, caves, and secluded waterfalls or cycle between the cities for a taste of Cambodian rural life.
Northern Cambodia is great for eco-tourism activities, especially along the ‘Mekong Discovery Trail’. This path follows the Mekong River from the town of Kampong Cham north through Cambodia and into southern Laos. Along the way, you can cycle on river islands, look for the endangered Irrawaddy Dolphins in Kratie, and stay with local families. If you seek to explore the unspoiled jungles for trekking and elephant riding, waterfalls and meeting ethnic minority groups, then head to the pristine, remote northeast provinces of the country such as Ratanakiri and Strung Treng.
Step off the tourist trail and discover the natural beauty of Cambodia with one of Exotissimo’s Adventure tours.