Bicycle Tours & Trips in Cambodia
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Angkor Cycling Adventure
27 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Cycling is a great way to explore the back roads of Cambodia and interact with locals.”
Christiane, traveled in January
A 155km route winds through Cambodia's ancient wonders on quality mountain bikes. Hidden trails lead from Ta Prohm's jungle ruins to Banteay Srei's intricate carvings. Routes include West Baray reservoir and rural villages, offering authentic Khmer life experiences.
Duration 5 days Destinations Siem Reap, Angkor Wat, Banteay Srei, Kampong Phluk Floating Village Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 44 mi Operator Siem Reaper Travel From
- NZ$1,271
Cycle Cambodia - 11 Days
27 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Well organised. Hoem and So our guides were awesome.”
Jon, traveled in November
Cycle Cambodia from Angkor's temples to Kampot's coast on Reid mountain bikes. Cover 45km around UNESCO sites, ride rural tracks to Battambang, and take on Bokor Mountain's 40km climb. Daily rides of 50-75km with vehicle support, resting at comfortable hotels with pools.
Duration 11 days Destinations Siem Reap, Battambang, Pursat, Phnom Penh, Kampot, Krong Kaeb Age Range Ages 14+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 407 mi Operator Social Cycles From
- NZ$3,051
Angkor Bike, Hike, Kayak
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Professional guides sharing special experiences and locations. Highly recommended.”
Alexander, traveled in March
A 125km route reveals Cambodia's highlights - 35km through Angkor Archaeological Park, 50km to Banteay Srei's pink sandstone temples, and 40km to Tonle Sap Lake's floating villages. Perfect 5-star rated adventure with expert local guides.
Duration 6 days Destinations Siem Reap, Angkor Wat, Banteay Srei, Phnom Kulen National Park, Tonle Sap Lake Age Range Ages 18+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 118 mi Operator Siem Reaper Travel From
- NZ$1,661
Cycle Cambodia - 7 Days
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was everything I hoped it would be and more. The best way to see Cambodia.”
Louise, traveled in January
The 375km route through Cambodia unfolds on Reid X-Trail bikes. Watch sunrise at Angkor Wat, ride through Tonle Sap wetlands, and visit colonial Battambang. Daily distances of 50-75km include stops at village communities and social enterprises.
Duration 7 days Destinations Siem Reap, Battambang, Pursat, Phnom Penh Age Range Ages 14+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 230 mi Operator Social Cycles From
- NZ$2,458
Angkor Cycling and Trekking Tour
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“They were able to tweak the itinerary to fit our needs. As we found the heat to be intolerable.”
Caroline, traveled in March
Daily rides of 35-55km wind through Siem Reap's diverse landscapes, from Angkor's ancient temples to rural villages. Hidden rainforest trails lead to Ta Nei Temple, while routes traverse the defensive walls of Angkor Thom. Quality bikes and support vehicles provided.
Duration 6 days Destinations Siem Reap Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Operator Bravo Indochina Tours From
- NZ$1,181
Two wheels carry visitors through Cambodia's highlights, from Angkor Archaeological Park's ancient temples to Koh Dach island's silk villages. Scenic 10km rides reveal Siem Reap's countryside and Phnom Penh's riverside communities. Bike rental and expert guides included.
Duration 7 days Destinations Siem Reap, Angkor Wat, Tonle Sap Lake, Phnom Penh Age Range Ages 12+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 149 mi Operator BestPrice Travel From
- NZ$2,020
Daily rides of 12-60km showcase Cambodia's highlights. Routes circle Angkor Wat's temples, wind through Battambang's countryside to Phnom Banon temple, and traverse Koh Dach Island's traditional villages.
Duration 8 days Destinations Phnom Penh, Kompong Chhnang, Battambang, Siem Reap Age Range Ages 18+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 239 mi Operator Tour de Vines From
- NZ$3,715
Angkor Wat Bike Tour
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Our bike routes each day were new and exciting and all of the spots we visited were amazing.”
Amanda, traveled in November
Routes covering 85km over three days reveal Cambodia's countryside on Giant mountain bikes. Hidden temples like Ta Nei, West Baray reservoir, and traditional markets dot the journey. Rural villages and sunset views at Krom Mountain await under professional guidance.
Duration 3 days Destinations Siem Reap, Angkor Wat, Tonle Sap Lake Age Range Ages 8+ Distance 77 mi Operator The Guide Cambodia Travel From
- NZ$492
Modern Giant or Trek mountain bikes carry riders through Cambodia's cultural highlights. Daily distances of 25-65km wind through Angkor Archaeological Park and rural Siem Reap, revealing ancient temples and traditional villages. Small groups led by expert guides include lunches and water.
Duration 5 days Destinations Siem Reap, Angkor Wat, Banteay Srei, Tonle Sap Lake Age Range Ages 8+ Physical Rating Easy Distance 102 mi Operator The Guide Cambodia Travel From
- NZ$720
Duration 7 days Destinations Phnom Penh, Kampong Cham, Kampong Thom, Angkor Wat, Tonle Sap Lake, Siem Reap Age Range Ages 14+ Distance 269 mi Operator On The Go Tours From
- NZ$3,085
What people love about Bicycle Tours in Cambodia
- Angkor Cycling Adventure
I booked this tour thinking that we would do a bit more than other tourists. But in the end it's a real immersive experience with locals. Each day was blow minding. Biking let's you feel real sensations of the country. At some points you'll get used to let your comfort on the side and share unforgettable memories. When I get the chance to go back with friends, I'm a 110% that I would do the same. Thank you so much for this experience Lee, you were the one that gave me goosebumps! And thank you Marco for your patience and smile you were very sweet!
- Cycle Cambodia - 11 Days
i travelled to Cambodia with Social Cycles in June 2016. The trip was as described in that it is generally cycling one day followed by meeting with NGO's the next. This tour was unlike any I had experienced beforehand in that it shows you situations you would probably never experience on your own. The cycling itself was challenging but not insurmountable for me . I was 60 at the time and had never cycled 100km in a day before i started training 5 weeks before leaving although I had cycled plenty of 80k days. Cambodia is hot and humid but the tour is very flat and there was little wind. Combined with the fact you cycle every second day and massages are cheap I think most people with a little training could complete the whole route and if not there is the sag wagon. The social component is really interesting and I really did not realise the extent of the fake orphanage trade in Cambodia and the work of various organisations this social evil. Brett is an excellent guide both and takes you to places you would never imagine. The off road segments are fantastic. As a food and beverage professional he made sure that we tried different foods in a safe environment. No one got sick on our tour and we dined at several interesting social entreprises. The sag wagon had plenty of cold water in the cooler. Accommodation was generally in very comfortable 3 star hotels. All in all I would recommend this tour to anyone who likes to cycle and would like to see a different side to a country than the usual tourist routes.
- Cycle Cambodia - 7 Days
Epic tour, that let you explore into the countryside and true Cambodia!
What our customers ask about Bicycle Tours & Trips in Cambodia
What are the best times of year to take a bicycle tour in Cambodia?
The most favorable cycling season in Cambodia spans from November to February. During these months riders benefit from cooler temperatures and dry conditions. The weather at Angkor Archaeological Park in Siem Reap stays consistently pleasant with temperatures between 25-30°C making it ideal for exploring by bike. Guests at Central Corner d'Angkor hotel frequently note the prime conditions during this period with one traveler sharing: "The weather was perfect for cycling through the countryside and exploring the floating villages." The Tonle Sap Lake area shows its best side during these months.
What is the typical daily cycling distance on Cambodia bicycle tours?
Daily routes in Cambodia generally cover between 30-70 kilometers with most tours settling at about 45 kilometers per day. The popular Angkor temple routes extend about 45 kilometers while countryside excursions near Tonle Sap Lake tend to be shorter at 30-35 kilometers. A TourRadar participant noted: "The amount of cycling was perfect - around 40-50km per day through beautiful countryside and villages." Support vehicles accompany all tours and the terrain stays mostly flat with occasional gentle hills.
What type of accommodation can I expect on a multi-day bicycle tour in Cambodia?
Cyclists rest in 3-4 star hotels equipped with modern comforts like air conditioning and pools. Popular choices include Central Corner d'Angkor and Steung Siemreap Hotel in Siem Reap while Phnom Penh visitors often stay at the Ohana Hotel. A TourRadar guest shared: "The accommodations were excellent throughout especially the Hillock Hotel & Spa in Siem Reap which was perfect for relaxing after long days of cycling."
What are the most scenic cycling routes in Cambodia for temple exploration?
The Angkor Archaeological Park offers quiet paths leading to Ta Prohm and Bayon temples away from tourist crowds. One TourRadar cyclist noted "cycling through jungle trails of Angkor temples was unique and it was highlight of my trip." The stretch from Siem Reap to Banteay Srei winds through rice fields and village life while routes near Tonle Sap Lake pass floating communities. Most tours use Central Corner d'Angkor as their base with daily rides ranging from 25-60 kilometers.
What cultural experiences are included in Cambodia cycling tours?
Tours blend cycling with local cultural encounters that go beyond temple visits. Stops include village visits floating communities on Tonle Sap Lake and traditional craft demonstrations. As one traveler shared: "We LOVE traveling and experiencing the culture and community everywhere we went. This was truly authentic." Most itineraries include stays at places like Central Corner d'Angkor visits to social enterprises such as Marum Restaurant and opportunities to learn about local customs in rural communities.
How challenging are the cycling routes in Cambodia for beginners?
Cambodia's predominantly flat landscape makes cycling accessible to most fitness levels. Routes follow quiet country roads with light traffic. A TourRadar participant noted: "The trails were lovely and suitable for anyone with a good level of fitness." Companies like Siem Reaper provide vehicle backup regular rest stops and flexible options to skip sections. Hotels such as Central Corner d'Angkor offer comfortable recovery spaces. Daily rides typically cover 25-60 kilometers on well-maintained bikes suited to the terrain.