Cambodia & Vietnam - Siem Reap to Siagon (14 days)
The temples of Angkor arouse images of ancient
kingdoms, temples hidden by jungle and the mystery of the rise and fall of
civilizations. Justified in their fame, the Angkor temples in Cambodia have
become a must see destination.
There is however, so much more to Cambodia than temples. Friendly people,
great hospitality, picturesque countryside, vibrant cities and relaxing
beaches are some other great reasons to come and see this country by bike.
We cross to Vietnam and after some time at the truly beautiful Phu Quoc
Island, we cycle through the fascinating Mekong Delta, where the activity
never stops and the leafy canal lanes provide some of the best cycling in
the country.
Day 1 | Siem Reap - Our staff will greet you at the airport and help you to check into the hotel, you then have some time to explore Siem Reap town before dinner with the group and a chance to learn a little from your guide about Cambodian culture and customs.
Days 2-3 | Cycling Angkor Wat and
Beng Melea - We take a day to explore the temple highlights,
including Ta Prom, famously covered in giant tree roots, and the word
famous Angkor Wat. We then ride to Beng Melea a far flung, moss covered
temple that only the most adventurous travellers visit. We then head to
Kampong Thom, provincial capital and trading point for many surrounding
districts.
Days 4-5 | Kampong Cham and Phnom
Penh - Two days of fun filled riding on quiet roads and dirt trails
takes us past an abandoned US-Airstrip and into Kampong Cham. We get our
first glimpse of the Mekong River as we ride through Cham Muslim
communities and into the cambodian capital Phnom Penh.
Days 6-7 | Rest in Phnom Penh then cycle south - Take some time out for a rest in Phnom Penh. Explore markets, get a massage, or learn about the dark events of Cambodia's recent history under the Khmer Rouge Regime. we then set off to the south and find ourselves in Takeo, a sleepy provincial town.
Day 8 | Cycle to Kep - After a fantastic ride through southern Cambodia past limestone hills and rice fields punctuated by coconut trees, we reach the seaside town of Kep. Here, the Colonial-era buildings are in varying states of repair, the air is cooler and the seafood delicious.
Days 9-11 | Phu Quoc - We cross into Vietnam at a sleepy check point and then take a boat to stunning Phu Quoc Island where we stay three nights on this little visited but stunning island with beaches and forests to explore and massages to be had.
Days 12-13 | Chau Doc, Long Xuyen - After a boat ride back to the mainland and a drive to start us in the right direction, we first trace the Vietnam-Cambodia border to Chau Doc, famous for its fish sauces, then we cycle the lanes and canal paths into Long Xuyen, a booming Vietnamese city.
Days 14-16 | Can Tho, Cu Chi and Saigon - More fantastic Delta riding as we zig zag our way on small paths through the Delta. We reach Can Tho, a university town with a vibrant riverfront. We explore the floating markets, then head for Cu Chi Tunnels and Saigon, the bustling commercial capital of Vietnam.
Operated by Grasshopper - trip code APKS09
Departures: all year round
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