Angkor Hike And Bike - 7 Days / 6 Nights
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.
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.
Start from the sleepy town of Siem Reap and cycle through the main section of the Angkor Archeological park, passing magnificent sandstone temples, looming towers, and imposing moats. Trek out to the ancient ruins of Rolous, stopping to speak to friendly locals as you pass through villages and rice paddies. Climb to the top of Phnom Bok hill for sweeping views of the countryside as sun sets over the endless fields.
Pedal through the countryside to Beng Melea, a temple that is hidden amongst hundreds of years of jungle growth and towering trees. Soak in the natural beauty of the area as you camp in the peaceful countryside, enjoying star filled skies and fresh air.
Trek up to the ‘River of a Thousand Lingas' where crystalline waters flow over a mysterious riverbed carved with Hindu images. Swim in the refreshing waterfall and join the locals for a picnic lunch. Back on the bikes, head through smaller temples like Banteay Srey and Banteay Samre as you return to Siem Reap.
A final excursion on the bikes takes you to the edges of the Tonle Sap lake where a boat trip through the floating villages offers a fascinating glimpse in to the resident's way of life.
Come explore the beauty of the Cambodian countryside and experience the wonder of its magnificent ruins as you trek and bike your way through this week-long journey!
World class in its modern facilities and amenities, this grand historic hotel imparts an old world charm through its unusual blend of Khmer, Art Deco and French colonial architecture.
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.