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Cycling holiday: Angkor Wat - Saigon 10days

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From Siem Reap to Ho Chi Minh City
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Pedal-powered journeys for two-wheeled explorers
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An experienced guide will be with you for the entire tour
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Itinerary

  1. Day 1

    Siem Reap

    You'll arrive at Siem Reap Airport and get transferred to your hotel in the city center. The rest of the day is yours to explore at your own pace, whether that's wandering around town, grabbing lunch, or resting after your flight. In the evening, you'll meet your guide for a welcome dinner at a fine restaurant.

    Start point
    Siem Reap International Airport (REP), Airport Rd., Siem Reap, Siem Reap, Cambodia (Main Entrance, 08:00 - 00:00)
    Meals
    Dinner (Welcome dinner at fine restaurant)

    Included Activities

    • Airport pickup transfer
    • Welcome dinner at fine restaurant
  2. Day 2

    Angkor Complex Bike Tour

    After collecting your bikes, you'll cycle through the ancient temple cities of the Angkor region. The route takes you through Ta Prohm Temple, Phimeanakas, Elephant Terraces, Bayon, Baphoun, and Preah Khan. In the afternoon, you'll head to Angkor Wat. The ride covers about 35 kilometers total with roughly 80% off-road terrain, so it's a full day of pedaling through history.

    Meals
    Breakfast, Lunch, Snack (Snack/fruit along the biking loops)

    Included Activities

    • Bike collection at Angkor Wat
    • Guided bike tour to Ta Prohm Temple
    • Cycling to Phimeanakas ruins
    • Elephant Terraces visit
    • Bayon temple visit
    • Baphoun temple visit
    • Preah Khan temple visit
    • Angkor Wat visit
    • Angkor complex 3-day ticket
    Landmarks
    Angkor Wat
    Ta Prohm Temple
    Phimeanakas
    Elephant Terraces
    Bayon
    Baphoun
    Preah Khan
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  3. Day 3

    Kompong Phluk - Banteay Srey - East Mebon

    You'll cycle to Rolous village to check out the temples and walk through the local market. From there, a boat takes you to the floating village of Kompong Phluk on Tonle Sap Lake where you'll have lunch at a home and learn how locals live on the water. After that, you're back on your bike heading to Banteay Srey, then cycling about 25 kilometers to East Mebon for sunset viewing.

    Meals
    Breakfast, Lunch (Home-hosted lunch), Snack (Snack/fruit along the biking loops)

    Included Activities

    • Cycle ride to Rolous village
    • Rolous temples visit
    • Local market exploration
    • Boat trip to Kompong Phluk floating village
    • Home-hosted lunch
    • Banteay Srey visit
    • Cycle ride to East Mebon
    • Sunset viewing at East Mebon

    Optional Activities

    • Drive back to Siem Reap instead of cycling from East Mebon
    Landmarks
    Rolous
    Kompong Phluk
    Banteay Srey
    East Mebon
    Tonle Sap Lake
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  4. Day 4

    Kampong Thom

    This is a long bike ride day through the villages of Kampong Thom on dirt tracks. You'll get a real sense of local life, visit some charming temples where you might see traditional local weddings, and stop to talk with people along the way. In the afternoon, you'll leave the bikes behind and transfer by vehicle to your hotel, arriving in the late afternoon.

    Meals
    Breakfast, Lunch, Snack (Snack/fruit along the biking loops)

    Included Activities

    • Long bike ride through Kampong Thom villages
    • Local temples visit
    • Temple entrance fees
    • Local community interactions
    Landmarks
    Kampong Thom
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  5. Day 5

    Phnom Penh

    You'll drive about 3 hours to reach a ferry crossing to Tonle Sap island. Once there, you'll cycle 35 kilometers through the silk-worm village, visiting a local farm and tasting tropical fruits. In the afternoon, a motorized boat takes you on Tonle Sap River for 2 hours where you'll see the Royal Palace and Phnom Penh skyline before sunset, then transfer to your hotel.

    Meals
    Breakfast, Lunch, Snack (Snack/fruit along the biking loops)

    Included Activities

    • Silk-worm village cycling tour
    • Local farm visit
    • Tropical fruit tasting
    • Silk farm entrance fee
    • Motorized boat trip on Tonle Sap River
    • Royal Palace views
    • Phnom Penh skyline viewing

    Optional Activities

    • Souvenir shopping at local markets
    Landmarks
    Tonle Sap River
    Royal Palace
  6. Day 6

    Chau Doc, Vietnam

    Starting 15 kilometers from central Phnom Penh, you'll cycle to visit Ta Prohm and Yeary Pov temples from the 12th century with water and snack breaks along the way. Then you're heading to the hilltop Phnom Chisor temple from the 11th century. You'll bike through the Teakeo temple area with countryside views, passing Ta Mok's former house, before pedaling toward Tinh Bien to cross into Vietnam. After dinner, you'll stay overnight in Chau Doc.

    Meals
    Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snack (Snack/fruit along the biking loops)

    Included Activities

    • Ta Prohm temple visit
    • Yeary Pov temple visit
    • Phnom Chisor hilltop temple visit
    • Teakeo temple cycling tour
    • Border crossing to Vietnam
    • Dinner
    Landmarks
    Ta Prohm
    Yeary Pov
    Phnom Chisor
    Teakeo
  7. Day 7

    Ninh Kieu

    You'll drive about 30 kilometers from Chau Doc before starting your ride on flat terrain along the Vinh Te Canal system, which used to mark the border between Vietnam and Cambodia. By motorized boat, you'll explore Tra Su forest to see water hyacinths and water lilies. Then you'll continue cycling to a charming town on the banks of Hau Giang River where you'll stay overnight.

    Meals
    Breakfast, Lunch, Snack (Snack/fruit along the biking loops)

    Included Activities

    • Cycling along Vinh Te Canal
    • Tra Su forest motorized boat tour
    • Tra Su forest ticket and boat fee
    Landmarks
    Vinh Te Canal
    Tra Su
    Hau Giang River
  8. Day 8

    Vinh Long

    A boat ride starts your day at the bustling Cai Rang floating market, one of the last authentic floating markets in Indochina. You'll cruise through zig-zag canals around Can Tho to experience the peaceful riverside life. After mounting your bike, you'll continue toward Dong Binh through lush jungle canopy and Khmer pagodas. Following lunch with a local family, you'll cycle on concrete paths on An Binh island and stay at a local homestay.

    Meals
    Breakfast, Lunch (Home-hosted lunch with local family), Dinner, Snack (Snack/fruit along the biking loops)

    Included Activities

    • Cai Rang floating market boat tour
    • Can Tho canal cruising
    • Cycling toward Dong Binh
    • Local family lunch experience
    • An Binh island cycling
    • Ferry and private boat trip for floating market
    Landmarks
    Cai Rang
    Can Tho
    An Binh Island
  9. Day 9

    Ho Chi Minh City

    Your final bike ride takes you around An Binh island, which is filled with tropical fruit orchards and opportunities to sample local produce along the way. After that, you'll leave the bikes and travel by boat to Cai Be, then drive to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam's largest and most vibrant city.

    Meals
    Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (Farewell dinner), Snack (Snack/fruit along the biking loops)

    Included Activities

    • An Binh island cycling tour
    • Tropical fruit orchards exploration
    • Tropical fruit sampling
    • Boat ride from Cai Be
    • Transfer to Ho Chi Minh City
    Landmarks
    An Binh Island
    Cai Be
  10. Day 10

    Ho Chi Minh City Departure

    Your cycling adventure concludes today. You'll have your final breakfast together, then transfer to the airport with your driver and guide for your departure.

    End point
    Tan Son Nhat International Airport, Trường Sơn, Ho Chi Minh City, 736900, Vietnam (Main entrance, 00:00 - 23:55)
    Meals
    Breakfast

    Included Activities

    • Airport transfer
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  • 4.9
  • EC
    · January 13th, 2024
    There were two parts of the tour – Cambodia and Vietnam. Cambodia five stars hands down, Vietnam three stars, at a push. And the main difference was in the guides. Cambodia was simply brilliant, better than I could ever imagine. Sin, our guide, was simply the best and the whole tour was really well organised. We were informed of what the day is going to be like, breaks were timed perfectly, Sin and the driver always prepared various refreshments for us, every day different speciality so we got to taste Cambodian food. Sin brought us to a local market, introduced us to different fruit, Cambodian traditional desserts, I would’ve never tasted this without a local guide that wanted to show us the best from Cambodia. I was leaving Cambodia with a smile on my face and a bit of sadness of saying goodbye to Sin. We crossed the border to Vietnam and that was when it all went downhill. After a very lengthy process crossing the Cambodian/Vietnamese border we met our new guide, Mr. Trung. The first impression wasn’t the best and, unfortunately, set the tone for the rest of the tour. We had asked, numerous times, to get local experience instead of having meals in touristy restaurants, yet, Mr. Trung booked a hotel for our dinner in Chau Doc, even though there was one restaurant right next door and another across the road. Hoping for the next day to be better, unfortunately, it got worse. Starting at 7.30am and arriving in our new hotel at 7pm, with barely any breaks. No fruit, drinks, refreshments, unless you want to call a banana and a handful of peanuts that. We eventually had to ask for lunch, Mr. Trung found some random home place where they made beautiful food for us, which was a great experience. Off for more cycling, no communication from the guide, no showing us what’s around, where are we cycling, we had to ask for another break, as the weather was scorching and we were running out of water. After finishing the cycle for the day we boarded the van and drove for 3 hours to Can Tho, sourced our own dinner and barely spent 12 hrs in the place before setting off again. Can Tho looked like a place worth exploring, unfortunately we didn’t get to see any of that. Another day, another cycling in a loop and boarding the van to get to our next destination. The Vietnamese part was disappointing, as I assumed we would cycle to get closer to our next stop, not cycle practically in a circle and then drive. Fruit, snacks, drinks were non-existent, until the last day of the tour. The food was amazing though and choice of places to eat couldn’t have been better. However, Mr. Trung didn’t seem to be interested in the tour, interested in us as a group, was distant and never bothered to learn our names. To him, I was a ‘miss’, ‘lady’ or ‘excuse me’. He barely took any photos, didn’t engage in conversations much and his English was poor. Complete opposite to Sin. Overall, I am delighted I chose a cycling tour as it helped me to get to know the countries much better than just driving around sitting on a bus. Cycling through villages, people waving at us, kids giggling, cows getting in the way, monkeys walking around, catching sunset in Phnom Penh, this all made my holiday unforgettable.
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      First Accommodation: Angkor Paradise Hotel, Address: NR6, Krong Siem Reap 171202, Cambodia

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      For an e-bike option, we offer qualified e-bikes from brands like Himo, Twitter, Giant, and Trek, which will be arranged to suit your height. The e-bike surcharge is $350 USD for the entire trip. Package tour includes a mountain bike (Trek Marlin 5 or similar standard), helmet, with an e-bike option available for additional cost.

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