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15 Days Cambodia Experience Loop Tour

  • CODE: GDT1612
  • Private Tour
  • Duration: 13 - 16 days
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Overview

Cambodia Experience Loop Tour - 15 Days - Is a country on the Indochinese mainland of Southeast Asia. Cambodia is largely a land of plains and great rivers and lies amid important overland and river trade routes linking China to India and Southeast Asia. The influences of many Asian cultures, alongside those of France and the United States, can be seen in the capital, Phnom Penh, one of a handful of urban centres in the largely rural country.

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Service

Inclusions:

  • Motorbike(s) (Honda or Yamaha) 250 cc
  • Helmet(s)
  • Driving gears
  • Gasoline on tour
  • English speaking guide
  • Mechanic (only for the groups of 6 passengers)
  • Accommodation as indicated in the itinerary (based on double shared rooms), homestay  - 14 nights
  • Villages permission
  • Meals as indicated in the itinerary ( B = breakfast , L = lunch , D = dinner )
  • Entrance fees & Sightseeing fees
  • Fruits & Coffee on tour
  • Boat in tour

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Day 1: Siem Reap - Battambang

7:30 AM pick you up from your hotel and leaving the city behind us, we’ll head west towards the Thai border. We’ll have the options of taking tarmac, dirt roads, or trails as we glide past lakes and alongside rivers. We’ll be stopping for lunch beside a large reservoir before continuing to the French colonial town of Battambang. For the brave ones of you amongst us, you’ll even have the chance to sample grilled rats at one of the roadside BBQs. It tastes like chicken!

Riding: 210km

Meals included: Lunch, dinner

Accommodation: Classy hotel/ Superior room or similar standard hotel

Day 2 : Battambang - Pramouy

After a short cruise out of Battambang, we’ll arrive at Phnom Sampeau: a small mountain that was the main stage of the Khmer Rouge’s major atrocities. We’ll visit the gruesome killing caves and see the guns that the Vietnamese were able to use to stave off the Khmer Rouge after they’d taken hold of the mountain. We have some great riding options for the day ahead of us: ride the trails of ‘Sticky Land’, an area that has rightfully earned that name because of the mud on the ground during the wet season, tackle some difficult, rocky terrain or stick to a winding dirt road that passes over some 50 small bridges.

Riding: 135km

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Accommodation: Basic guesthouse with private bathroom

Day 1: Siem Reap - Battambang
7:30 AM pick you up from your hotel and leaving the city behind us, we’ll head west towards the Thai border. We’ll have the options of taking tarmac, dirt roads, or trails as we glide past lakes and alongside rivers. We’ll be stopping for lunch beside a large reservoir before continuing to the French colonial town of Battambang. For the brave ones of you amongst us, you’ll even have the chance to sample grilled rats at one of the roadside BBQs. It tastes like chicken! Riding: 210km Meals included: Lunch, dinner Accommodation: Classy hotel/ Superior room or similar standard hotel
Day 1: Siem Reap - Battambang
7:30 AM pick you up from your hotel and leaving the city behind us, we’ll head west towards the Thai border. We’ll have the options of taking tarmac, dirt roads, or trails as we glide past lakes and alongside rivers. We’ll be stopping for lunch beside a large reservoir before continuing to the French colonial town of Battambang. For the brave ones of you amongst us, you’ll even have the chance to sample grilled rats at one of the roadside BBQs. It tastes like chicken! Riding: 210km Meals included: Lunch, dinner Accommodation: Classy hotel/ Superior room or similar standard hotel
Day 3: Pramouy - Koh Kong

We’ll hit a dirt road in the morning that passes through steep hills and provides some breathtaking views of the terrain below. We then have the option of taking some technically challenging routes through the thick jungle or we can stick to Chinese-built mountainous roads and visit a couple of impressive waterfalls along the way. Tonight’s destination is Koh Kong, a riverside town close to the border of Thailand

Riding: 150km

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Accommodation: City Koh Kong Hotel / deluxe room or similar standard hotel

Day 4: Koh Kong Islands

Today we’ll take a break from our bikes and hop on a fishing boat to cruise over to Koh Kong Island, where we’ll visit the stilt houses of the fishing villages. We’ll also have the opportunity to kayak through the forests of mangroves.,

Riding: No

Meals included: Breakfast

Accommodation: City Koh Kong Hotel / deluxe room or similar standard hotel

Day 5 : Koh Kong - Chiphat

This day can be easy or difficult: it’s up to you to decide! The harder option will tackle steep and technically trying, rocky hills, several bridges, river crossings, and some fun single-track trails. The easier route will stick to smoother roads that wind through the mountains and we’ll also visit the impressive Tatai waterfall along the way.

Riding: 150km

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Accommodation: Homestay in the village

Day 6 : Chiphat - Sihanoukville

We’ll cross the river from Chiphat on small wooden boats in the morning and ride the dirt roads through the sugarcane plantations. We’ll then have the option of sandy, open trails that lead towards the jungle or an easier mix of dirt and tarmac roads. We’ll have lunch at the Kbal Chay waterfall before we continue to our final Destination, namely Sihanoukville. Here, we’ll finish up with some sunset beers on the beach.

Riding: 170km

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch

Accommodation: Hotel

Day 7 : Sihanoukville - Phnom Penh

Morning free for swimming and check out and starting riding to Phnom Penh city .On the way we will stop for lunch at the local restaurant . Check in our hotel and free in the afternoon .

Riding: 195km

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch

Accommodation: Asia Hotel-Superior room or similar standard hotel

Day 8 : Phnom Penh - Snuol

7:30 AM pick up from your hotel and leaving the chaos of Phnom Penh, we’ll cross the mighty Mekong river by ferry, after which we’ll head north, following the river before crossing back over on a one-kilometer bamboo bridge towards the riverside town of Kampong Cham. , There, we’ll stop for lunch before finishing the day with a ride through the rubber plantations that lead to the city of Snuol

Riding: 255Km

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Accommodation: Chamrern Hengly Hotel/ Superior room or similar standard hotel

Day 9 : Snuol - Sen Monorom

Today it’s up to you to decide: should we cruise along the old «King’s Highway» or ride up into the winding mountain roads? In the afternoon you’ll have the option to visit an elephant sanctuary or the breath-taking Bou Sra waterfall which cascades over three stages.

Riding: 151Km

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Accommodation: Natural Lodge/ Bungalow or similar standard hotel

Day 10 : Sen Monorom - Banlung

As we glide through the Mondulkiri province, we’ll ride along with parts of the infamous «Death Highway» - no fear! It is not mortally dangerous, but merely trying.,The highway offers a mix of dirt, sand, and mud tracks, as well as river crossings. By the end of the day, we will have arrived in the beautiful Ratanakiri province.

Day 11 : Banlung

Rest up! Banlung has a lot to offer: located amid a dense tropical forest, it has an almost perfectly circular shape and turquoise waters to relax in. You can ride out to one of the many waterfalls, visit a remote hill tribe or relax by the clear waters of the Yeak Laom volcanic lake.

Riding: No

Meals included: Breakfast

Accommodation: Ratanakiri Lodge/ standard room or similar standard hotel

Day 12 : Banlung - Stung Treng

If you’re feeling up for it, let’s hit the trails! Offering an exhilarating ride through sand and gravel tracks as well as several river crossings, and local trails will be difficult but rewarding. An easier option takes you directly west to our destination, Stung Treng, where you can ride alongside the Mekong river and explore local villages.

Riding: 163km

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Accommodation: Mekong Bird/ standard room or similar standard hotel

Day 13 : Stung Treng - Laos Borders

We’ll cross the Mekong river in the morning and turn north to meet with the river again at the border of Cambodia and Laos. Here, we’ll hop on a wooden, long-tail boat in search of the rare Irrawaddy dolphin (Note: The dolphins now are very little of number due to the new power dams are building in Laos, so it is no guarantee to see the dolphin all the time but the view and scenery of the Mekong are still beautiful). Returning to our bikes, we’ll visit the Mekong rapids and then set out on the dirt roads that will bring us to Saem of Preah Vihear province.

Riding: 250km

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Accommodation: Sopheak Mongkul Motel/ standard room or similar standard hotel

Day 2: Battambang - Pramouy
After a short cruise out of Battambang, we’ll arrive at Phnom Sampeau: a small mountain that was the main stage of the Khmer Rouge’s major atrocities. We’ll visit the gruesome killing caves and see the guns that the Vietnamese were able to use to stave off the Khmer Rouge after they’d taken hold of the mountain. We have some great riding options for the day ahead of us: ride the trails of ‘Sticky Land’, an area that has rightfully earned that name because of the mud on the ground during the wet season, tackle some difficult, rocky terrain or stick to a winding dirt road that passes over some 50 small bridges. Riding: 135km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: Basic guesthouse with private bathroom
Day 2: Battambang - Pramouy
After a short cruise out of Battambang, we’ll arrive at Phnom Sampeau: a small mountain that was the main stage of the Khmer Rouge’s major atrocities. We’ll visit the gruesome killing caves and see the guns that the Vietnamese were able to use to stave off the Khmer Rouge after they’d taken hold of the mountain. We have some great riding options for the day ahead of us: ride the trails of ‘Sticky Land’, an area that has rightfully earned that name because of the mud on the ground during the wet season, tackle some difficult, rocky terrain or stick to a winding dirt road that passes over some 50 small bridges. Riding: 135km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: Basic guesthouse with private bathroom
Day 3: Pramouy - Koh Kong
We’ll hit a dirt road in the morning that passes through steep hills and provides some breathtaking views of the terrain below. We then have the option of taking some technically challenging routes through the thick jungle or we can stick to Chinese-built mountainous roads and visit a couple of impressive waterfalls along the way. Tonight’s destination is Koh Kong, a riverside town close to the border of Thailand Riding: 150km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: City Koh Kong Hotel / deluxe room or similar standard hotel
Day 3: Pramouy - Koh Kong
We’ll hit a dirt road in the morning that passes through steep hills and provides some breathtaking views of the terrain below. We then have the option of taking some technically challenging routes through the thick jungle or we can stick to Chinese-built mountainous roads and visit a couple of impressive waterfalls along the way. Tonight’s destination is Koh Kong, a riverside town close to the border of Thailand Riding: 150km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: City Koh Kong Hotel / deluxe room or similar standard hotel
Day 14: Saem - Preah Vihea Temple - Koh Ker

An early morning ride up winding mountain roads will lead us to the spectacular mountain top temple of Preah Vihear, which is situated between the border of Cambodia and Thailand. Heading back down the mountain, we’ll set course for the remote temples of Koh Ker.

Riding: 170km

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Accommodation: Basic Guesthouse in Koh Ker (private bathroom)

Day 15: Koh Ker - Siem Reap

Koh Ker, the former capital of the Khmer Empire, is home to over 180 temples and sanctuaries. We’ll hit up several of the most remarkable of these architectural monuments in the morning before setting out toward our final destination: Siem Reap.

Riding: 150km

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch

End of services!

Day 4: Koh Kong Islands
Today we’ll take a break from our bikes and hop on a fishing boat to cruise over to Koh Kong Island, where we’ll visit the stilt houses of the fishing villages. We’ll also have the opportunity to kayak through the forests of mangroves., Riding: No Meals included: Breakfast Accommodation: City Koh Kong Hotel / deluxe room or similar standard hotel
Day 4: Koh Kong Islands
Today we’ll take a break from our bikes and hop on a fishing boat to cruise over to Koh Kong Island, where we’ll visit the stilt houses of the fishing villages. We’ll also have the opportunity to kayak through the forests of mangroves., Riding: No Meals included: Breakfast Accommodation: City Koh Kong Hotel / deluxe room or similar standard hotel
Day 5: Koh Kong - Chiphat
This day can be easy or difficult: it’s up to you to decide! The harder option will tackle steep and technically trying, rocky hills, several bridges, river crossings, and some fun single-track trails. The easier route will stick to smoother roads that wind through the mountains and we’ll also visit the impressive Tatai waterfall along the way. Riding: 150km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: Homestay in the village
Day 5: Koh Kong - Chiphat
This day can be easy or difficult: it’s up to you to decide! The harder option will tackle steep and technically trying, rocky hills, several bridges, river crossings, and some fun single-track trails. The easier route will stick to smoother roads that wind through the mountains and we’ll also visit the impressive Tatai waterfall along the way. Riding: 150km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: Homestay in the village
Day 6: Chiphat - Sihanoukville
We’ll cross the river from Chiphat on small wooden boats in the morning and ride the dirt roads through the sugarcane plantations. We’ll then have the option of sandy, open trails that lead towards the jungle or an easier mix of dirt and tarmac roads. We’ll have lunch at the Kbal Chay waterfall before we continue to our final Destination, namely Sihanoukville. Here, we’ll finish up with some sunset beers on the beach. Riding: 170km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch Accommodation: Hotel
Day 6: Chiphat - Sihanoukville
We’ll cross the river from Chiphat on small wooden boats in the morning and ride the dirt roads through the sugarcane plantations. We’ll then have the option of sandy, open trails that lead towards the jungle or an easier mix of dirt and tarmac roads. We’ll have lunch at the Kbal Chay waterfall before we continue to our final Destination, namely Sihanoukville. Here, we’ll finish up with some sunset beers on the beach. Riding: 170km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch Accommodation: Hotel
Day 7: Sihanoukville - Phnom Penh
Morning free for swimming and check out and starting riding to Phnom Penh city .On the way we will stop for lunch at the local restaurant . Check in our hotel and free in the afternoon . Riding: 195km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch Accommodation: Asia Hotel-Superior room or similar standard hotel
Day 7: Sihanoukville - Phnom Penh
Morning free for swimming and check out and starting riding to Phnom Penh city .On the way we will stop for lunch at the local restaurant . Check in our hotel and free in the afternoon . Riding: 195km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch Accommodation: Asia Hotel-Superior room or similar standard hotel
Day 8: Phnom Penh - Snuol
7:30 AM pick up from your hotel and leaving the chaos of Phnom Penh, we’ll cross the mighty Mekong river by ferry, after which we’ll head north, following the river before crossing back over on a one-kilometer bamboo bridge towards the riverside town of Kampong Cham. , There, we’ll stop for lunch before finishing the day with a ride through the rubber plantations that lead to the city of Snuol Riding: 255Km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: Chamrern Hengly Hotel/ Superior room or similar standard hotel
Day 8: Phnom Penh - Snuol
7:30 AM pick up from your hotel and leaving the chaos of Phnom Penh, we’ll cross the mighty Mekong river by ferry, after which we’ll head north, following the river before crossing back over on a one-kilometer bamboo bridge towards the riverside town of Kampong Cham. , There, we’ll stop for lunch before finishing the day with a ride through the rubber plantations that lead to the city of Snuol Riding: 255Km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: Chamrern Hengly Hotel/ Superior room or similar standard hotel
Day 9: Snuol - Sen Monorom
Today it’s up to you to decide: should we cruise along the old «King’s Highway» or ride up into the winding mountain roads? In the afternoon you’ll have the option to visit an elephant sanctuary or the breath-taking Bou Sra waterfall which cascades over three stages. Riding: 151Km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: Natural Lodge/ Bungalow or similar standard hotel
Day 9: Snuol - Sen Monorom
Today it’s up to you to decide: should we cruise along the old «King’s Highway» or ride up into the winding mountain roads? In the afternoon you’ll have the option to visit an elephant sanctuary or the breath-taking Bou Sra waterfall which cascades over three stages. Riding: 151Km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: Natural Lodge/ Bungalow or similar standard hotel
Day 10: Sen Monorom - Banlung
As we glide through the Mondulkiri province, we’ll ride along with parts of the infamous «Death Highway» - no fear! It is not mortally dangerous, but merely trying.,The highway offers a mix of dirt, sand, and mud tracks, as well as river crossings. By the end of the day, we will have arrived in the beautiful Ratanakiri province.
Day 10: Sen Monorom - Banlung
As we glide through the Mondulkiri province, we’ll ride along with parts of the infamous «Death Highway» - no fear! It is not mortally dangerous, but merely trying.,The highway offers a mix of dirt, sand, and mud tracks, as well as river crossings. By the end of the day, we will have arrived in the beautiful Ratanakiri province.
Day 11: Banlung
Rest up! Banlung has a lot to offer: located amid a dense tropical forest, it has an almost perfectly circular shape and turquoise waters to relax in. You can ride out to one of the many waterfalls, visit a remote hill tribe or relax by the clear waters of the Yeak Laom volcanic lake. Riding: No Meals included: Breakfast Accommodation: Ratanakiri Lodge/ standard room or similar standard hotel
Day 11: Banlung
Rest up! Banlung has a lot to offer: located amid a dense tropical forest, it has an almost perfectly circular shape and turquoise waters to relax in. You can ride out to one of the many waterfalls, visit a remote hill tribe or relax by the clear waters of the Yeak Laom volcanic lake. Riding: No Meals included: Breakfast Accommodation: Ratanakiri Lodge/ standard room or similar standard hotel
Day 12: Banlung - Stung Treng
If you’re feeling up for it, let’s hit the trails! Offering an exhilarating ride through sand and gravel tracks as well as several river crossings, and local trails will be difficult but rewarding. An easier option takes you directly west to our destination, Stung Treng, where you can ride alongside the Mekong river and explore local villages. Riding: 163km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: Mekong Bird/ standard room or similar standard hotel
Day 12: Banlung - Stung Treng
If you’re feeling up for it, let’s hit the trails! Offering an exhilarating ride through sand and gravel tracks as well as several river crossings, and local trails will be difficult but rewarding. An easier option takes you directly west to our destination, Stung Treng, where you can ride alongside the Mekong river and explore local villages. Riding: 163km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: Mekong Bird/ standard room or similar standard hotel
Day 13: Stung Treng - Laos Borders
We’ll cross the Mekong river in the morning and turn north to meet with the river again at the border of Cambodia and Laos. Here, we’ll hop on a wooden, long-tail boat in search of the rare Irrawaddy dolphin (Note: The dolphins now are very little of number due to the new power dams are building in Laos, so it is no guarantee to see the dolphin all the time but the view and scenery of the Mekong are still beautiful). Returning to our bikes, we’ll visit the Mekong rapids and then set out on the dirt roads that will bring us to Saem of Preah Vihear province. Riding: 250km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: Sopheak Mongkul Motel/ standard room or similar standard hotel
Day 13: Stung Treng - Laos Borders
We’ll cross the Mekong river in the morning and turn north to meet with the river again at the border of Cambodia and Laos. Here, we’ll hop on a wooden, long-tail boat in search of the rare Irrawaddy dolphin (Note: The dolphins now are very little of number due to the new power dams are building in Laos, so it is no guarantee to see the dolphin all the time but the view and scenery of the Mekong are still beautiful). Returning to our bikes, we’ll visit the Mekong rapids and then set out on the dirt roads that will bring us to Saem of Preah Vihear province. Riding: 250km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: Sopheak Mongkul Motel/ standard room or similar standard hotel
Day 14: Saem - Preah Vihea Temple - Koh Ker
An early morning ride up winding mountain roads will lead us to the spectacular mountain top temple of Preah Vihear, which is situated between the border of Cambodia and Thailand. Heading back down the mountain, we’ll set course for the remote temples of Koh Ker. Riding: 170km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: Basic Guesthouse in Koh Ker (private bathroom)
Day 14: Saem - Preah Vihea Temple - Koh Ker
An early morning ride up winding mountain roads will lead us to the spectacular mountain top temple of Preah Vihear, which is situated between the border of Cambodia and Thailand. Heading back down the mountain, we’ll set course for the remote temples of Koh Ker. Riding: 170km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner Accommodation: Basic Guesthouse in Koh Ker (private bathroom)
Day 15: Koh Ker - Siem Reap
Koh Ker, the former capital of the Khmer Empire, is home to over 180 temples and sanctuaries. We’ll hit up several of the most remarkable of these architectural monuments in the morning before setting out toward our final destination: Siem Reap. Riding: 150km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch End of services!
Day 15: Koh Ker - Siem Reap
Koh Ker, the former capital of the Khmer Empire, is home to over 180 temples and sanctuaries. We’ll hit up several of the most remarkable of these architectural monuments in the morning before setting out toward our final destination: Siem Reap. Riding: 150km Meals included: Breakfast, lunch End of services!

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