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Option 1: Angkor Wat and Bayon Tour

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  • Bike Tours
  • Distance: 29 km
  • Duration: 8 hours
  • Group Size: 2-13 pax
  • Daily: 8:00 am - End: 4:00 pm

Overview

Beginning your day, you can meet at the Cavarbiking Siem Reap office or your Hotel at 7:30 am. You will enjoy riding our high-quality Giant or Trek mountain bikes on the smaller roads to the ancient Capital of the Khmer Empire designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1992. You will visit the temple of Angkor Wat and stop off for lunch around midday. After lunch, you will continue on to the temples of Bayon and Ta Prohm and arrive back to your hotel around 4 pm.

Tour highlights

  • Ride through the hidden trails instead of busy touristic route
  • Angkor Wat: one of the 7 wonders of ancient world
  • South gate of Angkor Thom (the most appealing defensive wall of Angkor Thom)
  • Climb up and venture on the protection wall of Angkor Thom capital 
  • Prasat Chrung: see the breathtaking view
  • West gate of Angkor Thom: the never-restoration gate
  • Bayon: the second important temple after Angkor Wat with 54 towers of 216 smiling faces 
  • North gate of Angkor Thom
  • The stunning rainforest to Preah Khan: temple covered in jungle
  • Tanei: ancient hospital, untouched by archeologist, embraced by nature
  • Taprom: outstanding by its natural fade - Angelina Jolie Tomb Raider in 2002

Tour Itinerary

Visit Angkor Wat: the largest religious monument dedicated to god Vishnu for the Khmer Empire. The temple is at the top of the high classical style of Khmer architecture and has become a symbol of Cambodia. Continue to South gate of Angkor Thom: One best-preserved gate of the quadrangle defensive walls of Angkor Thom, once protected the Khmer capital. Climb up and venture on the protection wall towards Prasat Chrung to see the thrilling view of local village: fishing, yellow balloon, thousands of palm trees. Continue to West gate of Angkor Thom: the non-restoration gate, allowing visitors to make the comparison to the best-preserved gate (pre & post restoration). Bayon: a Buddhist temple is best known today for the gigantic face sculptures. Stop for lunchtime in the Angkor Thom area with healthy & delicious local food. Passing by North gate of Angkor Thom to explore the remarkable rainforest with butterflies, flowers and hearing the sound of nature along the way to Preah Khan: temple completely covered in jungle, consists of 4 doors that make it look alike to a mirror reflection. Tanei: an ancient hospital, untouched by archaeologist, hiding its beauty in the middle of the forest. Lastly, the very impressive Taprom: the centrepiece of King Jayavarman VII’s master plan, also the headquarters of his vast hospital network. Return to town, end of service.

Dress Code

Angkor is an active spiritual site for Buddhists and citizens who engage in daily worship, prayer and meditation. Revealing clothes such as shorts and skirts above the knees and showing bare shoulders are prohibited in sacred palaces. Respectful dress is strongly encouraged in Angkor due to the respects towards our community.

What to Bring:

  • Camera
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Sneakers

Include

  • Mountain bike (Giant or Trek), helmet and lock.
  • English speaking guide (French speaking guide is an additional $15 more for a package.
  • Water (not included at the restaurant)
  • Lunch (full day only ) not for a half day tour.

Exclude

  • Travel insurance ( tourists and bike )
  • Minivan assistance = $40
  • Temple Pass $37/day
  • Remarque to transport bikes on Road back one Way $10 to $20.
Adults 1
Children under 12 years old (20% off) 0
Total amount 1x $40 + x $
Total cost $