Private Tour
Available languages
10 hours
Mobile ticket
This is 30 kilo meters biking tour.In the warm morning at 8:00, we bike to independence garden, Royal residence and the crowd of bets on the top of tree.Next, we bike to Angkor National museum for 1 hour and half . After that, we continue to small killing Field exhibitions and then we visit War Museum for 1 hour. We relax for lunch.Next place,we move to Artisan D Angkor and continue to Chreav Eco Tourism Community. After that, we head to Chong Khnea as features absurdities such as small kids sporting huge water snakes and so-called crocodiles farms which in reality are small ponds . On the way, we stop for Lotus Farm for 20 minutes and continue to the dock .Next, we spend 2 hour and half on boat and then we climb up Kroum for uphill sunset.Lastly, we back hotel .
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
This is 30 Kilo meters trip around the south of Siem Reap .
3 tourists are transfer to hotel by Tuk Tuk and 4 tourists by Van
we have to wear the biking clothes.
Boat ticket is 20 dollars for each(we have to buy at the dock)
Museum is 12 dollars for each(we buy at the office)
we have take sunscreen and mosquito spray
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Angkor Wat
In the fresh morning, we bike around to many historical places in Siem Reap as Tourism is the lifeblood of Siem Reap and without careful management, it could become Siem Reapolinos, the not so Costa-del-Culture of Southeast Asia. However, there are promising signs that developers are learning from the mistakes that have blighted other regional hot spots, with restrictions on the height of hotels and bus sizes. Either way, Angkor is center stage on the world travel map right now and there is no going back for its supply line, Siem Reap. And then moving downtown with your guide as independence garden, Royal residence and the crowd of bets on the top of tree.Next, we bike to Angkor National museum which many ancient images are collected in side and we could read the scripts about them. After that, we continue to small killing Field exhibitions and then we visit War Museum for 1 hour. We relax for lunch.Next place, we bike to Artisan D Angkor which we could visit Cambodian best quality products and move to Chreav Eco Tourism Community as many as photos you like and enjoy seasonal fruits at a village house. Taking a guided tour is a great way to see authentic Cambodia, meet a lot of encounters and interacting local people by visiting their home gardens. Learn their ways of life, Cambodia culture, help them with vegetable gardening. The way to boat ride, we stop 20 minutes in Lotus Farm and continue to dock . Then ,we move to Chong Khnea Floating Village as features absurdities such as small kids sporting huge water snakes and so-called crocodiles farms which in reality are small ponds where dozens of crocodiles are crammed together.Anyway, we scan on two villages for Khmer and Vietnamese village of those schools along the channel or floating market and kids are waving to you with their fresh smiles and then relaxing until sunset on boat or we climb Kroum hill temple as a hill is very rocky; local legend has it that the rocks were exposed by the monkey general Hanuman during a hunt for medicine in the Ramayana epic. The area beyond the temple’s west gate affords a spectacular view of the Tonle Sap lake that it has mangrove trees, floating house and quiet splendid sunset in the evening.Lastly.we back hotel by Tuk Tuk and Van.
Set Menu foods
Drop off
Gratuity is recommended
All Parking fees
Best bicycles
Private Tour
Fruit Snack
Cool pure drinking water
Boat tickets
Museum Ticket
Soft drinks
Other expenses
Personal travel insurance
1 review
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Proueng C,,Jan 27, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
My trip was wonderful, with beautiful landscapes and incredibly friendly people.I was so excited during the village tour. It was amazing to see daily life, from villagers planting vegetables to working in the rice fields. Everyone was so warm and welcoming. I'll never forget this trip, and if I have the chance, I will definitely come back.



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