Itinerary
- Day 1
Siem Reap
You'll land at REP Airport and head to your 4-star hotel in central Siem Reap. The rest of the day is yours to wander around on your own and get your bearings. Later, you'll meet your guide for a welcome dinner at a fine restaurant before getting settled in for the night.
- Start point
- Siem Reap International Airport (REP), Airport Rd., Siem Reap, Siem Reap, Cambodia (Main Entrance, 00:00 - 23:55)
- Meals
- Dinner (Welcome dinner at a fine restaurant)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hillock hotel & spa)
Included Activities
- Welcome dinner at a fine restaurant
Optional Activities
- Explore Siem Reap on your own
- Day 2
Siem Reap
After picking up bikes at Angkor Wat, you'll cycle through ancient temple cities including Ta Prohm Temple surrounded by jungle, Phimeanakas, Elephant Terraces, Bayon, Baphoun, and Preah Khan. In the afternoon, you'll ride to the magnificent Angkor Wat itself before heading back to your hotel. The full cycling distance is about 35 kilometers with 80% off-road riding (not technical). Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hillock hotel & spa)
Included Activities
- Bike collection at Angkor Wat
- Guided cycling tour to Ta Prohm Temple
- Guided cycling tour to Phimeanakas ruins
- Guided cycling tour to Elephant Terraces
- Guided cycling tour to Bayon temple
- Guided cycling tour to Baphoun temple
- Guided cycling tour to Preah Khan temple
- Visit to Angkor Wat with guide
- 3-day Angkor ticket
Landmarks Ta Prohm Temple Phimeanakas Elephant Terraces Bayon Baphoun Preah Khan Angkor Wat 

- Day 3
Siem Reap
You'll cycle to the small village of Rolous to check out temples and walk through a local market. Then a boat takes you to the floating village of Kompong Phluk built on stilts in Tonle Sak Lake, where you'll see floating pig pens and local kids selling souvenirs. After a home-hosted lunch to learn about local food and everyday life, a bus transfers you to Banteay Srey. You'll collect your bikes and cycle 25 kilometers to East Mebon for sunset, then cycle or drive back to Siem Reap. Total cycling is roughly 56 kilometers.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Home-hosted lunch with local family)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hillock hotel & spa)
Included Activities
- Guided cycling tour to Rolous temples
- Local market exploration
- Boat trip to Kompong Phluk floating village
- Home-hosted lunch with local family
- Bus transfer to Banteay Srey
- Guided cycling to East Mebon
- Sunset viewing at East Mebon
Landmarks Rolous temples Kompong Phluk Banteay Srey East Mebon - Day 4
Kampong Thom
After breakfast, you'll bike through villages around Kampong Thom on dirt tracks, seeing local life, small temples, and meeting people. You might even come across traditional local weddings. After lunch, a vehicle takes you to Kampong Thom hotel, arriving late afternoon.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch
Included Activities
- Guided cycling through Kampong Thom villages
- Temple visits in Kampong Thom
- Local interactions and village exploration
- Day 5
Phnom Penh
You'll travel to Phnom Penh to see Cambodia's capital and its French colonial architecture. With your local guide, you're visiting Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (a former high school used as the Khmer Rouge's torture center), the National Museum with carvings and lintels from Angkor, the Royal Palace, and Silver Pagoda. Later, you'll drive out to the Killing Fields at Choeung Ek to see the glass memorial stupa. No cycling today.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch
Included Activities
- Guided tour of Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
- Guided tour of National Museum
- Guided tour of Royal Palace
- Guided tour of Silver Pagoda
- Guided tour of Killing Fields of Choeung Ek
- Museum, palace, and killing field entrance fees
Landmarks Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum National Museum of Cambodia Royal Palace Silver Pagoda Killing Fields of Choeung Ek - Day 6
Chau Doc
After breakfast, you'll transfer 15 kilometers outside Phnom Penh and start cycling to Ta Prohm and Yeary Pov temples from the 12th century. You'll take breaks for water and snacks, then head to Phnom Chisor to see the 11th-century hilltop temple. Cycling continues through scenic countryside past Temoaok's house and various temples toward Tinh Bien for crossing into Vietnam. After dinner with the Vietnam support team, you'll transfer to Chau Doc.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Activities
- Guided cycling to Ta Prohm temple
- Guided cycling to Yeary Pov temple
- Guided cycling to Phnom Chisor hilltop temple
- Temple cycling tour through countryside
- Border crossing to Vietnam at Tinh Bien
Landmarks Ta Prohm temple Yeary Pov temple Phnom Chisor - Day 7
An Binh Island Area
You'll drive about 30 kilometers from Chau Doc before starting your ride on flat terrain along the Vinh Te Canal system, which once marked the Vietnam-Cambodia border. At Tra Su, a motorized boat takes you through the forest to see water hyacinths and water lilies. Cycling continues to a charming town on the Hau Giang River where you'll stay the night. Total cycling distance is roughly 50 kilometers.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Activities
- Guided cycling along Vinh Te Canal
- Motorized boat trip through Tra Su forest
- Tra Su forest entrance fee
Landmarks Vinh Te Canal Tra Su Forest Hau Giang River 

- Day 8
Vinh Long
A boat ride starts your day at Cai Rang, one of the last authentic floating markets in Indochina. You'll cruise through zig-zag canals around Can Tho to experience peaceful river life. After mounting your bikes, you'll cycle toward Dong Binh through lush jungle and Khmer pagodas in one of the Mekong Delta's most scenic areas. A local family welcomes you for a home-hosted lunch and unforgettable experience. You'll stay overnight in a local homestay on An Binh Island.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Home-hosted lunch with local family), Dinner
Included Activities
- Boat trip to Cai Rang floating market
- Boat cruise through canals around Can Tho
- Guided cycling toward Dong Binh
- Home-hosted lunch with local family
- Homestay accommodation on An Binh Island
Landmarks Cai Rang Floating Market Can Tho Dong Binh An Binh Island - Day 9
Ho Chi Minh City
Your last cycling day takes you around An Binh Island, dotted with tropical fruit orchards. You'll stop along the way to sample fresh produce. Then you'll leave the bikes behind and travel by boat to Cai Be. A vehicle takes you for the final leg to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam's largest and most vibrant city. Total cycling distance is about 30 kilometers.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Eden Star Saigon)
Included Activities
- Guided cycling around An Binh Island
- Tropical fruit orchard stops and sampling
- Boat trip from Cai Be
- Transfer to Ho Chi Minh City
Landmarks An Binh Island Cai Be - Day 10
Ho Chi Minh City
Your cycling adventure ends in Ho Chi Minh City. You'll have breakfast together one last time, then transfer to Tan Son Nhat Airport with your driver and guide for your departure.
- End point
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (SGN Airport, 00:00 - 23:55)
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Last breakfast together
- Airport transfer to SGN

















