Mountain Bike on the Hidden Paths of Angkor

Mountain Bike on the Hidden Paths of Angkor

Start your  bicycle  tour at the hotel and go  along the river  then through the beautiful forest leading to  the Angkor Temples Site. Benefit from cycling to explore unreached areas such as the Door  of Dead People (East Gate),  also  called the Ghost Road  by the Locals.

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Mountain Bike on the hidden paths of Angkor

  • Length: Full Day (25-30 Km)/ Half day  (15 Km)
  • Activities: Biking  in Angkor’s uncharted areas
  • Transport: Mountain Bike
  • Guide: Cycling English speaking guide
  • Drink: Soft drinks and cold  towels

Start your  bicycle  tour at the hotel and go  along the river  then through the beautiful forest leading to  the Angkor Temples Site. Benefit from cycling to explore unreached areas such as the Door  of Dead People (East Gate),  also  called the Ghost Road  by the Locals.

After  a short ride  on  the top  of the enclosure wall of the ancient city of Angkor  Thom, you will reach the “Victory Door” and find a small road leading you to the Preah Khan Temple’s south gate. Explore the Temple and pedal again to the old French dam. A picturesque path under a tall tree forest brings you to Ta Nei Temple, a small,  rougher and rarely visited Temple.

It takes just  over  1km  to walk or cycle from the main road. Next,  a 2km  ride from Ta Nei to Ta Prohm, the temple famous for its giant trees “eating”  at the ancient stones. After all these viewings

and experiences, now  just  pedal your  way back  to the Hotel!

Total  package for 2 persons (full day)                 US$ 105            (8h00 – 16h00)
Total  package for 2 persons (half day)                US$ 75              (8h00 – 12h00)

  • Extra person                                    US$ 20     per person
  • French guide on  request              US$ 30     extra charge
  • Option: Minivan back up              US$ 45
  • Option: Minivan pick up               US$ 25
  • Option: Picnic lunch                      US$ 25     per person

Requires an Angkor  Pass!

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