CavarBiking Siem Reap CavarBiking +855 70 71 00 15 +855 12 82 76 75 +855 70 71 00 15 CavarBiking Siem Reap
Cavar Biking SiemReap
MENU
Cavar Biking SiemReap

Option 2: Rolus Archeological, Villages and Countryside

  • img-008.jpg
  • img-009.jpg
  • img-011.jpg
  • img-007.jpg
  • img-006.jpg
  • img-002.jpg
  • img-001.jpg
  • Bike Tours
  • Distance: 47 km
  • Duration: 9 hours
  • Group Size: 2-13 pax
  • Daily: 5:00 am - End: 2:00 pm

Overview

At 7:30 am our friendly guide brings you to different villages until lunch time.

Break for lunch for about 1 hour. Then continue to the temple in Rolus Group and visit them until the end of the afternoon. When it is me to return to the hotel.

Tour highlights

  •   Take a break from the busy touristic part of Siem Reap
  •   Bike along red soil paths watching the local community
  •  See many ways of life in countryside and culture 
  •  Picturesque scenery for photograph
  • Learn how people doing trades at local market
  • Tasting local pastry and cookies
  • Enjoy an authentic Khmer meal in a calm environment
  • Preah Ko: the very first stone temple of Angkorian periode
  • Bakong: one of the large mountain temples in Angkor period - a hidden gem of Rolous Group
  • Lolei: temple built in the middle of an old time water reservoir, irrigation source during the dry season. 

Tour Itinerary

Leaving Siem Reap downtown and cycle along the red soil roads through some splendid villages. There, you can absorb the real fresh air and some eye-catching views of thousands hectares rice field (May-October: field in green, November-January: field in golden color), big crowds of cow, buffalos, ducks, also many bird species flying above us making beautiful sounds. See the lifestyle of villagers and what they do for livings: farming cycle, vegetable grown, haycock and so on. Visit the local market and taste the Khmer typical cookies. See Buddhist pagoda and monks’ day-to-day routine. Stop for lunchtime along Rolous riverside. Continue to Rolous Group to see Preah Ko, Bakong and Lolei. Come back by riding on the ancient highway, built in 10th century, connect between capital Hariharalayah and capital Yaksodaraborak (Krong Angkor nowadays).

 

Dress Code

Angkor Temple 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

  • English speaking tour guide 
  • Quality mountain bike (Giant/Trek)
  • Helmet
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Fresh coconut juice
  • Pure drinking water
  • Hotel pick up

Exclude

  • Temple pass
  • Travel insurance
  • Hotel drop off
Adults 1
Children under 12 years old (20% off) 0
Total amount 1x $40 + x $
Total cost $