Active Angkor Small Group Bike Tour
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Bike ride through the countryside to visit to the temples of Rolous group, the first major capital of the Khmer empire. Travel the back roads through little seen villages where children great you with excitement. See shadow puppets being made from leather. Sample local snacks and a delicious Khmer feast.- Guided bike tour to Angkor Wat
- One day Angkor Wat Pass - explore some of the oldest temples in Cambodia
- Pick-up and drop off from central Siem Reap hotels
- Use of recent model mountain bike
- English speaking guide
- See traditional shadow puppets being made and a shadow puppet performance.
- Savour the flavours of Khmer snacks and a local lunch.
On this biking tour in Siem Reap we ride through the countryside to visit to the Rolous group of temples. The cycle is mainly on dirt tracks. On the way we pass small villages with lots of friendly children. Stop to watch seasonal activities like rice planting and harvesting, and try local snacks. Or try your hand at traditional games like Khmer football (sai).
Our day tour in Siem Rea will explore the Rolous Group of temples which represent the remains of the first major capital of the Khmer empire, and are the earliest site of the 600 year Angkor period that is open to visitors. The three temples in the site are: Bakong, Lolei, and Preah Ko. Bakong was constructed in 881 and is the principle temple in the Rolous group. Lolei is a four towered temple built in the centre of what is now a dry water reservoir.
Visit a not-for-profit organization which supports disadvantaged youth in the area and teaches them the traditional art of shadow-puppet making (from leather), and watch a shadow puppet show.
Eat a delicious Khmer lunch and have a rest in a hammock before cycling back to Siem Reap.
Total distance on this biking tour in Siem Reap approximately 35-40km.
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- Optional gratuities
- Drinks
Casual. Dress according to the weather for that day. Bring a bottle of water and plenty of batteries for your camera! Don’t forget some local currency to purchase drinks. Dress standards are conservative throughout Asia, especially outside major cities. To respect this and for your own comfort, we strongly recommend modest clothing. This means clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Loose, lightweight, long clothing is both respectful and cool in the predominantly hot Asian climate.
To ensure a real life experience, the group size is limited to 12 passengers.
Travellers must be able to bicycle and 12 years of age or older. Children below the age of 12 are not permitted on this day tour in Siem Reap.
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