Overview
A Grand Active Odyssey Through Cambodia's Cities, Jungles, and Ancient Empires
While many travelers experience Cambodia solely through the windows of a tour bus, the 12-Day Hiking and Biking in Cambodia Tour is designed for those who want to feel the pulse of the country beneath their tires and boots. This active, multi-sport expedition offers an incredible, slow-paced journey that connects Cambodia's bustling urban capital with its wildest, most remote northeastern frontiers and its most legendary ancient temples. By blending scenic cycling routes with rugged wilderness trekking, this itinerary allows you to bypass standard tourist corridors and form a deep, physical connection with the country's diverse landscapes, rich historical narratives, and exceptionally warm-hearted people.
Your adventure begins in the historic capital of Phnom Penh, where French colonial architecture stands alongside solemn memorials of the country's recent past. Instead of taking standard tuk-tuks, you will hop on high-quality mountain bikes to cross the Mekong River via local ferries, exploring the tranquil, car-free agricultural islands of Koh Dach (Silk Island). Cycling along dirt pathways shaded by mango and banana trees, you will witness traditional silk-weaving communities and quiet rural lifestyles that feel a world away from the city center. From the capital, your route follows the winding Mekong River northward into the province of Kratie. Here, at the peaceful deep-water pools of Kampi, you will board traditional wooden boats to quietly observe the rare, endangered Irrawaddy freshwater dolphins in their natural habitat.
The journey then takes an adventurous turn into the wild northeast province of Ratanakiri, specifically the remote outpost of Banlung. Renowned for its red volcanic soils, dense subtropical rainforests, and diverse indigenous hill tribes, Banlung is a hiker's paradise. Over several days, you will trek along rugged jungle trails, explore breathtaking volcanic crater lakes like Yeak Laom, swim in hidden forest waterfalls, and interact with the local Phnong and Kreung ethnic minority groups. Leaving the jungles behind, you will travel west to conquer the majestic Preah Vihear Mountain Temple. Perched dramatically on a 525-meter cliff along the Thai border, this UNESCO World Heritage temple offers jaw-dropping panoramic views and a profound sense of spiritual isolation.
The grand finale of your expedition unfolds in Siem Reap, the gateway to the ancient Khmer Empire. You will cycle along hidden forested trails to explore the monumental ruins of Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, and Ta Prohm, utilizing two wheels to escape the crowds and access remote temple gates hidden in the jungle. Your trekking continues with a challenging hike up the sacred mountain of Phnom Kulen National Park—the ancient birthplace of the empire—where you will discover the river of a thousand lingas and swim under pristine mountain waterfalls. Concluding with a serene boat cruise through the floating villages of Tonle Sap Lake, this comprehensive 12-day holiday is the ultimate, low-impact way to experience the true nature, history, and wild soul of Cambodia.
Highlights
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Mekong Island Silk Cycling Tour: Escape the hustle of Phnom Penh on a scenic bike ride across Koh Dach (Silk Island), cycling past traditional stilt houses, local fruit orchards, and active handloom silk weaving workshops.
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Spot Rare Irrawaddy Dolphins at Kampi: Cruise the peaceful currents of the Mekong River in Kratie on a traditional wooden boat to quietly observe the playful, endangered Irrawaddy freshwater dolphins.
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Explore the Wild Jungles of Banlung: Hike through the untamed primary forests of Ratanakiri Province, trekking to scenic waterfalls and swimming in the crystal-clear volcanic waters of Yeak Laom Crater Lake.
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Conquer the Cliff-Top Preah Vihear Temple: Climb the spectacular steps of Preah Vihear, a majestic UNESCO World Heritage mountain temple offering some of the most dramatic cliff-side views in Southeast Asia.
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Angkor Archaeological Park by Bike: Experience the magic of Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, and the jungle-strangled Ta Prohm temple on two wheels, riding along quiet dirt paths beneath towering forest canopies.
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Sacred Mountain Trekking in Phnom Kulen: Hike the jungle paths of Cambodia's most sacred mountain, exploring ancient rock carvings, the River of a Thousand Lingas, and refreshing waterfall pools.
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Tonle Sap Floating Village Boat Cruise: Witness a unique way of life on a boat cruise through the floating communities, stilt houses, and flooded forests of Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake.
Brief Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Phnom Penh (Meals: _ / _ / _)
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Activities: Arrive at Phnom Penh International Airport. Meet your professional tour guide and transfer to your comfortable city hotel for check-in. Spend the afternoon at your leisure, resting after your flight or taking a quiet walk along the bustling riverside promenade.
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Accommodation: Comfortable hotel in Phnom Penh.
Day 2: Phnom Penh Cycling Tour (Meals: B / L / _)
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08:00 AM: Meet your guide and select your mountain bike. Board a local ferry to cross the Mekong River to Koh Dach (Silk Island).
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09:30 AM: Enjoy a 25-kilometer bike ride along flat dirt tracks, passing through quiet villages, temple grounds, and local farms. Visit a family weaving workshop to see how traditional Khmer silk scarves are made.
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12:30 PM: Savor a delicious Khmer lunch at a local riverside restaurant.
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02:00 PM: Return to the city for an afternoon walking tour of the Royal Palace and the Silver Pagoda, followed by a visit to the historic Wat Phnom.
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Accommodation: Comfortable hotel in Phnom Penh.
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Cycling distance: Approx. 25 km (flat terrain)
Day 3: Travel to the Mekong Delta / Kratie (Meals: B / L / _)
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08:00 AM: Depart Phnom Penh by private air-conditioned vehicle, traveling northeast through rubber plantations and rural provinces toward Kratie, a charming French colonial town on the banks of the Mekong River.
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12:30 PM: Enjoy lunch in Kratie town before checking into your hotel.
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02:00 PM: Take a relaxing walking and cycling tour of Kratie’s town center and the nearby island of Koh Trong, experiencing the peaceful rural life of the Mekong.
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Accommodation: Riverside hotel in Kratie.
Day 4: Stop in Kampi + Travel to Banlung (Meals: B / L / D)
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08:00 AM: Depart Kratie and make a short drive north to Kampi. Board a traditional wooden boat to view the rare Irrawaddy freshwater dolphins swimming in the deep Mekong pools.
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10:30 AM: Continue your road journey northeast, ascending into the rugged highlands of Ratanakiri Province.
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03:30 PM: Arrive in Banlung, the provincial capital of Ratanakiri. Check into your nature lodge and enjoy a fresh dinner featuring local mountain ingredients.
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Accommodation: Nature lodge in Banlung.
Day 5: Hiking Around Banlung (Meals: B / L / D)
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08:30 AM: Set off on a full-day jungle trek. Hike through lush bamboo groves, secondary forests, and local agricultural plots of the indigenous Phnong communities.
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11:30 AM: Reach the beautiful, multi-tiered Kachanh or Katieng Waterfall, taking a cool dip in the forest pools. Enjoy a picnic lunch served on fresh banana leaves.
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02:00 PM: Continue your hike to the legendary Yeak Laom volcanic lake. Spend the afternoon swimming in the incredibly clear, warm waters of this sacred, perfectly round crater lake.
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Accommodation: Nature lodge in Banlung.
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Trekking distance: Approx. 8-10 km (moderate forest terrain)
Day 6: Banlung Market + Transfer to Preah Vihear (Meals: B / L / _)
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07:30 AM: Visit the bustling morning market in Banlung, where local ethnic minority families trade mountain herbs, fresh forest fruits, and traditional woven goods.
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09:00 AM: Check out of your lodge and board your private vehicle for a scenic drive across northern Cambodia toward the remote province of Preah Vihear.
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01:00 PM: Stop for lunch at a local restaurant along the highway.
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04:30 PM: Arrive at the base of Preah Vihear mountain and check into your hotel. Enjoy a quiet, relaxing evening.
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Accommodation: Boutique hotel near Preah Vihear.
Day 7: Explore Preah Vihear Mountain Temple - Siem Reap (Meals: B / L / _)
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08:00 AM: Board a local 4x4 pickup truck to climb the steep, winding mountain road to the summit of Preah Vihear.
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08:30 AM: Embark on a comprehensive walking tour of the spectacular Preah Vihear Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site built during the Khmer Empire. Hike through the five grand gopuras (pavilions) and stand on the edge of the sheer cliff face overlooking Cambodia's northern plains and neighboring Thailand.
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12:00 PM: Descend the mountain for lunch at a local restaurant.
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01:30 PM: Board your private vehicle and travel west toward the vibrant city of Siem Reap.
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Accommodation: Comfortable hotel in Siem Reap.
Day 8: Visit Angkor Wat Archaeological Park (Meals: B / L / _)
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08:00 AM: Meet your guide and mount your bikes. Cycle along quiet forest paths, avoiding the main tourist roads, to reach the magnificent Angkor Wat temple.
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09:30 AM: Explore the vast galleries, intricate stone carvings, and soaring towers of Angkor Wat with your expert guide.
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12:00 PM: Enjoy a delicious lunch near the temples.
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01:30 PM: Continue cycling to Angkor Thom. Enter through the majestic South Gate, explore the smiling giant stone faces of the Bayon Temple, and cycle onward to the atmospheric, tree-root-strangled temple of Ta Prohm.
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Accommodation: Comfortable hotel in Siem Reap.
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Cycling distance: Approx. 20-25 km (flat, shaded forest trails)
Day 9: Hike in Phnom Kulen National Park (Meals: B / L / _)
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08:00 AM: Drive northeast from Siem Reap to the base of Phnom Kulen, Cambodia’s most sacred mountain.
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09:30 AM: Begin a guided trek through the dense jungles of the national park. Walk along historic pilgrim paths to view the River of a Thousand Lingas, featuring ancient carvings etched directly into the rocky riverbed.
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12:00 PM: Stop for a fresh picnic lunch near the spectacular Phnom Kulen Waterfall. Spend the afternoon swimming and relaxing in the cool mountain waters.
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03:00 PM: Visit the giant reclining Buddha statue at Preah Ang Thom temple before driving back to Siem Reap.
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Accommodation: Comfortable hotel in Siem Reap.
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Trekking distance: Approx. 6-8 km (moderate uphill trails)
Day 10: Boat Journey and Floating Villages on Tonle Sap Lake (Meals: B / L / _)
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08:30 AM: Transfer south to the banks of the Tonle Sap Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia.
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09:00 AM: Board a private traditional wooden boat to cruise through the floating village of Chong Kneas or Kampong Phluk. Marvel at the floating schools, police stations, restaurants, and stilt houses raised up to 9 meters high to adapt to seasonal water levels.
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12:00 PM: Enjoy a local lunch served on a floating restaurant.
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02:00 PM: Return to Siem Reap. The remainder of the afternoon is yours to explore the local artisan markets or relax by your hotel pool.
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Accommodation: Comfortable hotel in Siem Reap.
Day 11: Free Day in Siem Reap with Optional Excursions (Meals: B / _ / _)
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Activities: Enjoy a full free day to explore Siem Reap at your own pace. You can opt to relax at the hotel, experience a traditional Khmer massage, take a local cooking class, or embark on an optional excursion to the beautiful, pink sandstone temple of Banteay Srei.
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Evening: Celebrate your final evening in Cambodia by exploring the vibrant Pub Street and dining at one of Siem Reap’s excellent social enterprise restaurants.
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Accommodation: Comfortable hotel in Siem Reap.
Day 12: Siem Reap - Departure (Meals: B / _ / _)
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Activities: Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel. Take time for last-minute souvenir shopping at the Old Market before checking out.
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Afternoon: Transfer via private vehicle to Siem Reap-Angkor International Airport for your international departure flight, marking the end of your unforgettable 12-day hiking and biking expedition.
What’s Included
What is Included:
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Professional Adventure Guides: Fully licensed, English-speaking professional guides throughout the journey, accompanied by specialized local rangers and village guides for national park treks.
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High-Quality Gear: Rental of well-maintained mountain bikes (suitable for dirt and forest paths), safety helmets, and safety gear.
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Ground Transportation: All transfers and overland travel in comfortable, private, air-conditioned vehicles.
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Private Boat Cruises: Private local boat hires for Mekong River dolphin spotting and Tonle Sap Lake floating village exploration.
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Pre-arranged Accommodation: 11 nights of hand-picked accommodations (comfortable boutique hotels in cities and cozy eco-lodges in remote nature zones on a twin/double sharing basis).
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Meals: Meals as explicitly indicated in the itinerary: 11 Breakfasts (B), 9 Lunches (L), and 2 Dinners (D). Focuses on fresh, organic, local Cambodian cuisine.
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Drinking Water: Purified drinking water provided in the vehicles and during all cycling and hiking hours.
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Entrance Fees & Permits: All national park fees (Phnom Kulen), temple entry tickets (Angkor Wat, Preah Vihear), local community taxes, and village permits.
What is Excluded:
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International Flights: Airfares to Phnom Penh and from Siem Reap.
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Cambodia Entry Visa: Tourist visa fees (obtained online or upon arrival).
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Dinners (except Day 4 and Day 5): Left open-ended so you can discover Cambodia's diverse night markets and local culinary scenes.
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Travel Insurance: Mandatory personal travel insurance covering active sports, trekking, cycling, and emergency medical evacuation.
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Personal Gear: High-quality broken-in trekking shoes, cycling shorts, sunglasses, daypack, swimwear, sunscreen, and eco-friendly mosquito repellent.
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Personal Expenses: Laundry, telephone calls, souvenirs, alcoholic beverages, and extra snacks.
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Tips & Gratuities: Voluntary tips for main guides, local drivers, boat captains, and hotel staff (highly appreciated for great service).
Itinerary
Experience the ultimate 12-day Cambodia hiking and biking tour. Cycle Phnom Penh, explore wild Banlung in Ratanakiri, climb Preah Vihear mountain temple, hike Phnom Kulen, and discover magnificent Angkor Wat. Book your active Cambodian eco-adventure
Tour Plan
In the evening, meet your guide and group in the lobby and head out to a local restaurant for dinner and a briefing on the trip ahead.
Hotel in Phnom Penh
Distance, None
Meals, Dinner