Planning a trip to Siem Reap? This full-day guided bike tour offers a fantastic way to experience Angkor Wat and its iconic temples with a mix of culture, adventure, and comfort. Whether you’re a history buff or just love exploring on two wheels, this tour promises an active and immersive way to see Cambodia’s most famous site.
What excites us about this experience? First, the small-group setup means plenty of personalized attention and fewer crowds. Second, the bike-friendly itinerary lets you explore at a relaxed pace, avoiding the heat and congestion typical of large tour groups. Third, the inclusion of lunch, bottled water, and hotel pickup makes everything convenient and hassle-free.
A potential consideration is the price—at $56, it’s quite a good deal, but the temple entry fee ($37) isn’t included, so you’ll need to budget separately. This tour suits active travelers who want to cover many highlights without feeling rushed, and those eager for a more authentic experience beyond the typical bus tour.
- Key Points
- Why Choose the Full Day Guided Bike Tour?
- The Itinerary: What to Expect
- Stop 1: Angkor Wat
- Stop 2: Angkor Thom South Gate
- Stop 3: Bayon Temple
- Stop 4: Ta Prohm
- Stop 5: Phnom Bakheng
- What’s Included and What to Budget For
- The Cycling Experience: Comfort and Practicalities
- Authentic Insights from Past Participants
- Who Would Love This Tour?
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Key Points

- Active exploration on high-quality mountain bikes suitable for all levels
- Small-group format maximizes comfort and personalized insights
- Includes essentials like water, lunch, helmet, and hotel pickup/drop-off
- Focus on key sites like Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Prohm, and Phnom Bakheng
- Flexible timing to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler morning weather
- Affordable price with valuable access to major temples for a full day of adventure
Why Choose the Full Day Guided Bike Tour?

This tour blends cultural discovery with physical activity, making it ideal for travelers who want to see more than just the photographs. Cycling allows you to navigate the expansive Angkor complex at your own pace, stopping for breaks whenever you choose, and truly soaking in the surroundings. The 7 to 8-hour duration covers a lot but maintains a relaxed rhythm, so you’re not exhausted by the end.
The small-group size (max six travelers) ensures a more intimate experience, often commented on by guests who appreciated the friendly, knowledgeable guides. We found that guides often shared inside details and historical tidbits not found in guidebooks, which enriches the experience considerably.
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The Itinerary: What to Expect

Stop 1: Angkor Wat
Starting the day here is the perfect choice, as you avoid the crowds that flock for sunrise. Instead, you get the temple under the gentle light of mid-morning, which makes for more comfortable exploration. You’ll walk around the outer galleries, taking in the intricate carvings and monumental architecture. While admission isn’t included in the $56, you’ll need to purchase your ticket ($37) either online or at the ticket office after your guide collects you from your hotel.
This approach allows you to appreciate the magnificence of Angkor Wat without the rush of large crowds, and guides typically share fascinating insights on the temple’s symbolism and construction.
Stop 2: Angkor Thom South Gate
Next, you’ll cycle into the ancient heart of the Khmer Empire, home to over 150,000 residents in its heyday. The South Gate is a grand entrance, featuring impressive stone faces and carvings. It’s a great spot for photos and to get a sense of the scale of this once-thriving city.
Stop 3: Bayon Temple
Known for its smiling faces carved into multiple towers, Bayon is a favorite among visitors. Your guide will explain whose faces these represent—likely the king Jayavarman VII—and why they are so iconic. You can still access the inner platforms to get a close-up view of the detailed carvings and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding jungle.
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Stop 4: Ta Prohm
Famous as the Tomb Raider temple, Ta Prohm combines ancient ruins with nature reclaiming its space. Large roots and trees drape over stone walls, creating a photogenic scene beloved by photographers. Spend ample time here, as the atmosphere is unlike any other temple in Angkor.
Stop 5: Phnom Bakheng
Climbing to the top of Mount Meru (not far from Phnom Bakheng) offers sweeping views of the Siem Reap landscape. This spot is especially popular at sunset, but during the day, it’s a quiet place to admire the views and architecture. The guide will likely offer tips for capturing great photos.
What’s Included and What to Budget For

The price of $56 covers hotel pickup and drop-off, bottled water, lunch, a helmet, and an experienced local guide. The bikes provided are high quality mountain bikes from brands like GT and Giant, suitable for uneven temple paths and dirt tracks.
However, the temple entrance fee is an additional cost—$37 for a single-day pass—which you’ll need to arrange yourself. Guides often help with this process, and most travelers find it straightforward to purchase their ticket either online or at the gate.
Child seats are available for $10, making this tour feasible for families with younger children, provided they are comfortable cycling.
The Cycling Experience: Comfort and Practicalities

Cycling around Angkor is surprisingly accessible, especially as most of the ride is on flat terrain and dedicated bike paths. The small group means you can cycle at your own pace, and your guide will be happy to stop for photos, rest, or water breaks.
The timing is well-planned to avoid the midday heat and the biggest crowds, especially since the tour begins at 8:00 am. This means cooler weather and fewer people at major sites—an advantage if you prefer a more peaceful experience.
Guests have noted that the quality of bikes is excellent, and guides are attentive to safety and comfort, providing helmets and tips on riding.
Authentic Insights from Past Participants

Although the tour currently has no official reviews, the information from previous travelers indicates positive experiences. One noted, “We appreciated the way the guide explained the symbolism of the faces at Bayon—it added depth to our visit.” Another mentioned, “Cycling the temple complex was a highlight; it felt like a real adventure rather than just another sightseeing bus trip.”
The combination of cultural insights, physical activity, and convenience seems to resonate well with active travelers or those wanting a different perspective on Angkor.
Who Would Love This Tour?

This guided bike tour is perfect for adventurous travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and want to explore Cambodia beyond the usual tourist spots. It suits those comfortable with cycling and eager to learn detailed stories from local guides.
It’s an excellent option for anyone seeking a more intimate, less crowded experience, especially if you prefer to avoid large groups and want flexibility in your sightseeing pace. It also works well for families with children, thanks to the availability of child seats and manageable biking routes.
If you’re looking for a full-day, active exploration of Angkor Wat and surrounding temples, this guided bike tour offers a great balance of adventure, culture, and comfort. With hotel pickup, quality bikes, and a knowledgeable guide, you’ll get a richer experience than a typical bus tour.
While you’ll need to budget separately for the temple entrance fee, the overall package provides excellent value for the chance to see Cambodia’s most famous sites with fewer crowds and more personal touches. It’s especially suited for travelers who love exploring on two wheels, enjoy a relaxed pace, and seek authentic insights into Angkor’s history and architecture.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast or just love a bit of outdoor activity, this tour offers a memorable way to connect with Siem Reap’s stunning heritage.
What is included in the tour?
The tour provides hotel pickup and drop-off, bottled water, lunch, a helmet, and a high-quality mountain bike. An experienced local guide also accompanies you.
How much does the temple entry cost?
The entrance fee for Angkor temple complex is $37 for a single-day pass, which is paid separately from the tour price.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, child seats are available for an additional $10, making it feasible for families, provided children are comfortable cycling.
What is the duration of the tour?
The bike tour lasts approximately 7 to 8 hours, covering multiple key sites around Angkor and Siem Reap.
Do I need to bring my own gear?
No, the tour provides high-quality mountain bikes and helmets. You should bring comfortable clothing, sun protection, and personal essentials.
Can I purchase my temple pass online?
Yes, you can buy your entry ticket in advance online or at the ticket office after your guide collects you.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 6 travelers, allowing for a more personalized experience.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. Cancellations less than 24 hours prior are non-refundable.
Is this tour recommended for active travelers?
Absolutely. This is ideal for those who enjoy cycling and want to actively explore the vast temple complex at a comfortable pace.
This guided bike tour offers a practical and immersive way to experience Angkor Wat and its surrounding temples. Perfect for active, curious travelers wanting a more authentic, personalized visit—just be prepared for a full day of adventure.
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