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25 Days Tour Luang Prabang Cycling To Siem Reap

  • CODE: GDT1440
  • Private Tour
  • Duration: Over 22 days
  • Price from: Contact
  • Route: Cambodia - Tonle Sap Lake - Siem Reap - Mondulkiri - Phnom Penh - Angkor Wat - Battambang - Kratie - Laos - Pakse - Bolaven Plateau - Luang Prabang - Vientiane - Vang Vieng - Multi Country - Join Cycling Tours Cambodia and Laos Tour

Overview

Embark on an unparalleled and truly monumental 25-day "Luang Prabang Cycling to Siem Reap" adventure, a meticulously crafted expedition designed for intrepid and seasoned cyclists eager to push their limits while experiencing the diverse landscapes, profound historical depths, and vibrant living traditions of both Laos and Cambodia in the most active, intimate, and comprehensive way possible. This extensive, cross-border journey uniquely blends the spiritual tranquility of Luang Prabang with the rugged beauty of northern Laos's mountains, the serene majesty of the Mekong River (including the enchanting 4000 Islands region), the untouched wilderness of remote Cambodian provinces, and the awe-inspiring ancient wonders of Angkor, all experienced from the intimate and invigorating perspective of a bicycle. This extended tour is ideal for those seeking a thorough, active exploration, a true test of endurance, and a deep, unhurried connection with the unique heritage and resilient people of these two fascinating Southeast Asian nations.

Your grand adventure begins in Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage city in Laos, renowned for its golden temples, saffron-robed monks, and serene riverside charm. Here, you'll have ample opportunity to immerse yourself in its spiritual ambiance and cultural richness, perhaps participating in the alms-giving ceremony, exploring its bustling night market, or visiting the stunning Kuang Si Falls, providing a perfect cultural prelude before setting off. From this tranquil beginning, your meticulously planned cycling route will immediately lead you southward through the diverse and ever-changing landscapes of Laos. You'll pedal along winding roads that carve through lush, verdant valleys, past cascading waterfalls, and through remote, picturesque villages inhabited by diverse ethnic minority groups. This extensive segment offers invaluable opportunities for authentic interactions with local communities, allowing you to witness their traditional ways of life, observe unique customs, and engage in friendly conversations, gaining genuine insights into the rich tapestry of Lao culture and experiencing the heartwarming hospitality of its people firsthand. The journey will bring you to the enchanting 4000 Islands (Si Phan Don) region, where you'll cycle on tranquil island roads, witness the dramatic Khone Phapheng Falls, and perhaps spot the rare Irrawaddy dolphins, connecting deeply with the lifeblood of the Mekong. The extended duration allows for more immersive exploration of each region, including opportunities to delve deeper into remote areas and experience local life at a slower pace.

As your comprehensive journey progresses, you'll experience the unique thrill of crossing the land border from Laos into Cambodia by bike, a truly memorable and often awe-inspiring transition that few travelers experience. Once in Cambodia, the adventure intensifies as you venture into increasingly remote and pristine landscapes of its northern and central provinces. Your extended cycling routes will take you along quiet backroads, through vast rice paddies that stretch to the horizon, and into charming, traditional villages that dot the landscape, far from the well-worn tourist trails. You'll encounter more diverse communities, adding another layer of cultural richness to your expedition and allowing for deeper cultural immersion. This segment often includes extended exploration of less-visited ancient sites like the sprawling jungle temple of Beng Mealea or the ancient capital of Koh Ker, offering a continuous stream of archaeological marvels and a true sense of discovery in the wilderness. The extended 25-day itinerary also provides ample time to explore additional hidden gems and more remote areas of Cambodia, offering a truly off-the-beaten-path experience. The adventure culminates amidst the magnificent historical grandeur of Siem Reap, providing an unparalleled opportunity to delve deeply into the ancient Khmer Empire. You'll spend extensive, unhurried time cycling through the awe-inspiring Angkor Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site of immense historical and architectural significance, exploring iconic temples such as the legendary Angkor Wat, the sprawling ancient city of Angkor Thom, and the enigmatic, smiling faces of Bayon Temple. You'll arrive with a profound sense of accomplishment and a unique, comprehensive perspective on the shared history and distinct cultures of Laos and Cambodia. This 25-day tour is expertly planned to offer a perfect blend of challenging yet rewarding active adventure, profound cultural immersion, extensive historical discovery, and stunning natural beauty. It promises not just physical exertion but a deep, meaningful connection with the soul of these enchanting nations, leaving you with lasting memories and a profound appreciation for their people, their ancient heritage, and their evolving landscapes, all discovered from the unique vantage point of your bicycle.

Trip Map

Highlight

  • The Ultimate Laos & Cambodia Cycling Grand Tour (25 Days): Embark on an unparalleled, comprehensive, and truly challenging cycling expedition connecting Laos's tranquil UNESCO city of Luang Prabang with Cambodia's ancient capital region of Siem Reap, traversing diverse and breathtaking landscapes across two nations over an extended period for the deepest possible exploration.

  • Immersive Mekong River Cycling & Exploration (Laos): Dedicate extensive time to cycling through the stunning landscapes of Northern, Central, and Southern Laos, including the serene 4000 Islands (Si Phan Don) region. Pedal on tranquil island roads, witness the dramatic Khone Phapheng Falls, and potentially spot rare Irrawaddy dolphins, deeply connecting with the Mekong River's vital role in local life.

  • Authentic Ethnic Minority Encounters & Deep Immersion: Gain profound cultural insights through genuine, extended interactions with diverse ethnic minority groups in both Laos and Cambodia. Witness their unique traditions, observe daily life, and experience firsthand the renowned warmth and hospitality of both cultures, fostering truly immersive cultural exchange.

  • Seamless Land Border Crossing by Bike: Experience the unique and memorable thrill of cycling across the land border from Laos into Cambodia, providing an authentic and adventurous transition between countries that few travelers experience.

  • In-Depth Angkor Archaeological Park Exploration (Cycling): Dedicate significant and unhurried time to cycle within the magnificent Angkor complex in Siem Reap. Explore iconic temples like the legendary Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, and Bayon, gaining profound historical and architectural insights while enjoying the open air and avoiding crowds.

  • Discovery of Remote & Jungle Temples (Cambodia): Venture beyond the main Angkor circuit to explore magnificent, lesser-visited ancient sites such as the sprawling, jungle-clad Beng Mealea Temple and the fascinating pyramids and ruins of Koh Ker, an ancient Khmer capital, often accessed via unique cycling routes, offering a true sense of archaeological adventure and off-the-beaten-path discovery.

  • Diverse & Challenging Cycling Terrains: Experience a wide variety of surfaces, from paved roads through plains and mountains with challenging ascents and exhilarating descents, to scenic village paths, island trails, and rugged rural tracks, ensuring an engaging and dynamic biking experience suitable for active and adventurous riders seeking a comprehensive, multi-faceted challenge.

  • Extended Cultural Exploration in Luang Prabang & Siem Reap: Begin your journey by experiencing the spiritual ambiance, golden temples, and charming riverside life of Luang Prabang for an extended period, and conclude it by delving deeply into the rich history and vibrant energy of Siem Reap, gateway to Angkor, allowing for more in-depth exploration of both cultural hubs.

  • Stunning Photography Opportunities Across Two Countries: Capture breathtaking moments from serene riverine landscapes, majestic mountain passes, vibrant ethnic markets, ancient ruins, and iconic cultural landmarks, creating a vivid and extensive photo diary of your extraordinary cross-border adventure.

  • Culinary Journey through Laos & Cambodia: Savor a wide array of delicious and authentic Lao and Cambodian dishes throughout your journey, from flavorful street food and local delicacies to traditional home-cooked meals, enriching your cultural experience through extensive culinary exploration of both nations.

  • Fully Supported & Comprehensive Expedition: Travel with absolute confidence and comfort, benefiting from comprehensive inclusions such as a dedicated support vehicle for assistance (always nearby), highly experienced English-speaking local cycling guides who offer deep cultural insights and ensure safety, quality bikes and equipment, comfortable accommodation, most meals, and all necessary entrance fees, ensuring a seamless, safe, and profoundly enjoyable expedition, allowing you to focus entirely on the adventure.

Service

HOTELS
Economy 2*+ Hotels
Superior 3* Hotels
First Class 4* Hotels
Deluxe 5* Hotels
Luxury 5*++ Hotels

Notes:
*All prices are based on per adult, in Double/Twin sharing
Surcharge will be applied for single traveler or single room request

Important Notes:
HOTELS, PROGRAMS & SCHEDULES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE

GUIDE/LEADER:
English speaking guide. French , Germany , Spanish, Italian, Russian  speaking guide can be arranged with on request.

Things to be prepared:
1. Hat
2. Small backpack
3. Shoes and shorts for cycling
4. Sunglasses
5. Gloves

Your Perfect Cycling Adventure, Crafted Just for You Across Asia

At Golden Trail Travel, we believe every journey should be as unique as the traveler. As Asia's premier bike tour operator, we specialize in creating bespoke cycling experiences that perfectly match your desires and budget, wherever your wanderlust takes you.

Our dedicated team—comprising experienced biking guides, skilled mechanics, reliable drivers, insightful tour consultants, and passionate bicycle specialists—is committed to ensuring your adventure is seamless, safe, and truly unforgettable.

Whether you're exploring solo, enjoying a family getaway, or embarking on a group expedition, we're here to design a trip that's exclusively yours. The itineraries you see are just a starting point; consider them a canvas upon which we'll paint your ideal Asian biking tour. We invite you to share your ideas, tell us your preferences, and let us know your budget. We'll meticulously customize an existing itinerary or craft a brand-new program from the ground up, adding or excluding elements until it's absolutely perfect for you.

Ready to start planning your dream biking adventure across Asia? Share your requirements with us today, and let's create memories that will last a lifetime.

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Itinerary

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Day 1: Luang Prabang to Kiew Ka Cham (78Km) ( L,D )
Pick up at 7:30 from your hotel. After checking your bikes, depart from Luang Prabang and cycle the way to Kiew Ka Cham passing on the mountain road passing lush forest, and many small H’Mong villages that sit dwarfed by the amazing landscape of limestone mountains that surround them. Dinner and overnight in Kiew Ka Cham.
Day 2: Kiew Ka Cham – Kasi (94 Km) ( B , L , D )

After breakfast, fill in water and be prepared to get on the bike. Today is the hard part of cycling with some uphills and downhills. So, we will start a bit early. You will be high in the mountains for the first half of the day following a ridgeline up and down with peaks all around. In the afternoon it is time to relax a bit as the road is largely downhill along a valley to our overnight stop of Kase, a small village on top of the mountains.

 

Day 3: Kasi – Vang Vieng (57 Km) ( B , L , D )
Cycle the 57km to Vang Vieng hopefully arriving early afternoon, spend, the afternoon to go caving or tubing on the Nam Song River or just relaxing. Then, the ride to Vang Vieng is a relatively easy day traveling through the lush greof rice fields. Vang Vieng is set in a prime location. Surrounded by, limestone peaks, caves, and rivers this town see its fair share of travelers, but for good reason. Overnight in Vang Vieng.
Day 4: Vang Vieng – Phong Hong (Nam Ngum Lake) 85km ( B , L , D
Spend the day cycling mainly downhill to Phong Hong and the Nam Ngum Lake, a man-made lake, formed by the damn. Dinner and spend the night near the lake.
Day 5: Nam Ngum Lake – Vientiane 85km ( B, L )
Cycling start from your hotel to Vientiane the road becomes mainly flat for this ride and you should be back in Vientiane. Explore the city and have Dinner on your own. Overnight in Vientiane.
Day 6: Vientiane Fly to Pakse ( B )
All-day free to explore city and driver pick up to the airport for flight to Pakse. Arrival check-in hotel.
Day 7: Pakse – Bolaven Plateau (Tad Fan waterfall) ( B, L, D )

An easy start to the day, after breakfast we ride from the hotel after 8 km on a flat road in town the road is slightly uphill to begin our journey into the coffee growing area of Laos, the Bolaven plateau. After the town, we start to climb up into the temperate coffee-growing area renowned for its Arabica and Robusta beans. These beans fetch some of the highest coffee prices in the world. The road undulates but has a definite upward feeling. As we climb, we see coffee everywhere as the plantations converge on the side of the road. We finish at the wonderful Tad Fane resort, which provides a stunning backdrop and the very impressive Tad Fane fall, if you are feeling energetic you can cycle to the other waterfall for swimming. Alternatively, you can relax in the restaurant and take the wonderful view. Dinner is at the resort

Elevation: Pakse = 170 m above sea level

Tadfan resort = 959 m above sea level.

Distance: 38 km (on good quality asphalt road but ascend)

Day 8: Tad Fane – Tad lo (Tad means waterfall) ( B, L, D )

(Resort is at an altitude of 960 m above sea level)Today is the best riding on this trip, after 12 km of the climb we reach the top of Bolavene plateau (at an altitude of 1280 m above sea level). However, riding in the early morning makes you warm through the cold morning on the plateau, and you still have more energy in the morning, after a short break in a small town on top of the plateau we continue our riding for another 38 km to a small town of Tha Teng (at an altitude of 860 m above sea level), this 38- kilometer descent is one of the best rides in this trip, we have noodle soup for lunch at the local restaurant, 30 km from our destination, Tad Lor Resort (at an altitude of 750 m above sea level) Riding after lunch takes us very easy downhill but on a dirt road for 21 km to the junction, the rest of the road just 9 km on asphalt road and it is mainly flat. We check in the hotel in the afternoon and it is your time for swimming at the waterfall, relaxing, enjoy the view, or ride around. Dinner is at the hotel.

Elevation: Departure point 959 m above sea level

Highest point: 1280 m above sea level

Arrival point: 346 m above sea level.

Ride: 80 km (12 km ascend, 68 km descend, and flat, including 21 km on a dirt road)

Day 9: Tad Lor – Pakse – Champasak ( B , L , D )

After breakfast, we head towards Pakse. This road undulates and has a couple of lengthy climbs in it one of 5 km and one of 49 km, but they are quite gradual before we turn right and head downhill into Pakse. The last 20 km into Pakse is downhill and can be covered quickly, be careful as we head into town as the traffic increases significantly. , After lunch in town, we cycle across over the bridge to the right side or Thai side (but it is Lao territory ) we keep riding on a flat road to the former southern kingdom of the land of million elephants, the present town of Champasak consist of a small settlement on the Thai side of the Mekong River, whose main interest of the visitors is its proximity to the famous Khmer site of Wat Phou, a name which indicates a connection with the ancient Cham kingdom, contemporaneous with the early Khmer empire.

 

Elevation: Tad Lor = 346 m above sea level

Highest point: 606 m above sea level.

Champasak = 124 m above sea level

Ride: 110 km on good quality asphalt road

Day 10: Champasack – Khong Island (4000 islands) ( B , L , D )

Si Phan Done in Lao means 4000 islands; it is the widest and most charismatic part of the Mekong River and is our destination today. We leave as early as we can after breakfast, after 2 km of riding from the hotel, we cross the Mekong River on a very unusual mode of transport to the other side and after a short ride to the main road and then start heading south again towards Cambodia. Today is mainly flat with quiet road and some interesting scenery, we pass many villages with children standing in groups waving their hands and saying hello, it would be strange for them to see the tourists travel by bicycles (it feels hard for them).so we stop every 20 or 25 km for refreshments and we have lunch under the tree by the road when we feel like it. We then cross back over to the Mekong River to one of the biggest islands in the Mekong River, Kong Island (it is the hometown of the former Lao president). We cycle a short way to our hotel. Dinner is in the hotel.

 

Elevation: Champasak =124 m above sea level

Khong island = 120 m above sea level.

Distance: 113 km (on good quality asphalt road, and mainly flat)

Day 11: Khong island – Khone island ( B , L , D )
Today is a day to explore, we once again cross the river to the mainland and head south where we ride as far as on the main road, we turn to the village where we get on a long-tail boat with all bikes, luggage, and our staff so we leave our support van at the village, we take a short boat trip to the small island of Don Det where we will have lunch. After lunch we ride along the old French Railway down to the beach where we get on small boats to Cambodian waters in search of freshwater Dolphins, After an hour we ride back to the hotel at Don Khone island., Distance: 30 km (Haft riding is on good quality asphalt road and the rest is on the path but it is a fantastic ride and flat)
Day 12: Don Khone Island – Cambodia -Stung Treng (80km) ( B, L, D )
After breakfast boat ride from the hotel to the mainland, we start a cycle from the village to the main road and head south to the border, on the way stop at Khonphapheng waterfall, the biggest waterfall on the Mekong River after a short visit to the waterfall we cycle the rest to the border where you say goodbye to Lao guide and driver, after immigration formalities in Laos we take a short drive to Cambodian immigration where you meet Cambodian guide and driver to start your trip to Cambodia.
Day 13: Stung Treng – Irrawady Dolphin – Kratie (75km( B , L , D )
Breakfast in Stung Treng. Cycle along the Mekong River on a dirt road for 30km. We transfer on the National Road as we cannot avoid this part. Cycle the last 45km on the back road along the Mekong River. The road is sealed but small with less traffic than the National road. It is also interesting to see the villages and scenery along the Mekong. We stop halfway to take the boat trip at Prek Kampi to spot the endangered freshwater Irrawaddy Dolphin. If you miss the chance to see the Dolphin at 4 Thousand Islands, you will be able to see it at Prek Kampi for sure. After the boat trip, cycle the last 23km to Kratie. Dinner and overnight in Kratie.
Day 14: Kratie – Mondulkiri (Northern Hill Tribes Territory) (80km)( B, L, D )
After breakfast, we transfer about 2 hours via Seoul to Keo Sima. Along the road, we can see some of the rubber plantations initiated by the French. Then we start cycling with some uphills. The scenery after lunch is the best in Cambodia for cycling. We can view the pine forest and endless hill with green grass. We arrive in Mondulkiri and check-in at the hotel. In the late afternoon, we cycle around the town and go up hills about 300 meters altitude high to view the sunset on top of the hill at the Sea Forest to see how amazing nature is. Dinner and overnight in Mondulkiri.
Day 15: Sen Monorom – Bou Sra Water Fall (Cycling 77km) ( B, L, D )
Breakfast in Sen Monorom. Fill in the water, and start cycling out off Sen Monorom. Soon, we get to the dirt road passing the coffee plantation. We stop to have a quick visit at the plantation. Then continue on some of the sealed and dirt roads through the jungle. Stop and relax to enjoy the true nature. Then go to Bou Sra waterfall. Enjoy the lunch nearby the waterfall. Enjoy swimming at the waterfall and take some photos in Phnong minority clothes. Afternoon, return to Sen Monorom for dinner and overnight.
Day 16: Sen Monorom – Elephant Valley – Danrey Choun Walk 5km ( B, L, D)

Breakfast in Sen Monorom. Then we cycle 10km to Elephant Valley. This is a rescue center to protect the elephants from trafficking. You have a chance of a full-day volunteer to work in this Elephant Valley to take care of the elephants. The staff at the project will guide you on how to do the job. Lunch at the valley. Dinner and overnight in Sen Monorom.

 

Day 17: Mondulkiri-Chlong-Kampong Cham (85km) ( B, L, D)
Breakfast at the hotel. We transfer to Chalong. Then start cycling along the Mekong River. This back road is nice for cycling to see close to the real-life experience of the local people who earn their living along the Mekong River. Most of them earn their living by farming and fishing. We cycle to pass a few Muslim communities. Then we cross the Mekong River by ferry at Stung Trong. Continue to cycle another 33km on some dirt roads and the sealed road to Kampong Cham. Dinner and overnight in Kampong Cham.
Day 18: Kampong Cham – Phnom Penh – ( 40 km )( B ,L )
Breakfast at the hotel. Cycling and transfer by van to Phnom Penh for check-in hotel, and dinner explore by yourself – Overnight in Phnom Penh City
Day 19: Cycle to Oudong 55km ( B, L )

Transfer to Kampong Chanang, at 8:00 Am Pick up from your hotel lobby and head straight out from Phnom Penh into the stunning landscapes of rice and coconut trees as we make our way to Oudong Mountain via Phnom Basset. We stop to enjoy fresh watermelon along the way as well as a range of other tasty local snacks. As the day wears on, we see a hill suddenly jut out of the completely flat countryside and this is Oudong, a great place for a meal and a great place for a view of the plains. After lunch, we take a drive up to Kampong Chanang, the home of Cambodian ceramic pottery and genuine floating villages.O/N in Kampong Chanang.

 

Biking Distance: 55 km

 

Meals: L, D

Day 20: Cycle Kampong Chanang & Battambang 40km

We start the day with a pedal around Kampong Chanang to see what village life in this area means. We’ll see the pottery villages from which, terracotta pots of all sizes are distributed throughout Cambodia. We visit an abandoned airfield from the Khmer Rouge times and we might even try out our hand at some farm work, time permitting. We then take a drive to Battambang, a rural center and home to some interesting french architecture. We take an afternoon ride to see some of these buildings and then take a ride on the famous Bamboo Train.O/N in Battambang.

Biking Distance: 40 -55 km

Meals: B, L, D

Day 21: Cycle Battambang – Siem Reap – 30km

Transfer to Siem Reap, As we wake on our third day, you will be wishing it not to end, but there is still time to learn about the village industries of Battambang. For this, we meet up with a local university student who will show us around the villages just outside Battambang. The ride is on a lovely route along the river with lots of shade. We stop to see rice paper making, banana drying, rice wine, and prahok production, as well as a stop at the best snack stop in all of Cambodia, the kralanh shop. Here we try sticky rice with coconut and beans which are prepared in a bamboo tube. We return to town in the late morning and after lunch makes our way to Siem Reap in the support vehicle. The tour concludes with a drop-off at Siem Reap hotel

 

Biking Distance: 30 -45 km

Meals: B, L

Accommodation: Siem Reap Hotel 3 *

Day 22: Siem Reap – Tonle Sap Lake

Our guide brief you on the biking loop at the hotel’s lobby and afterward start cycling to Me Chrey floating village through the rice paddies and Khmer traditional houses which are located 20km from the town. On arrival at the pier, you’ll get a gentle kayak through the floating village where you will be welcomed by warming smiles from the humble Cambodian people who live on this fantastic lake. You leisurely enjoy kayaking until reaching the end of the village and there you will be welcomed by our local host, a local lunch in a beautiful setting is ready for you. After a decent lunch, you’ll be taken for a soft adventure kayaking to the exotic mangroves in high water season (September – March) yet during low water season (April – August) you will kayak along the Tonle Sap Lake seeing rare birds in this tranquil setting giving you a once in a lifetime experience leaving you with everlasting memories before transferring back by boat to the pier and again you will optionally cycle back to Siem Reap town.

Summary

Cycling distance: 45 km

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation: Siem Reap Hotel 3 *

Day 23: Siem Reap – Angkor Temples

Today, a bit early breakfast at the hotel around 6:00 am and then you will leave for the cycling tour to the temples of Angkor around 6.30 am. You start riding from the hotel to the temple ticket office and then off the road through the jungle to Phnom Bakheng mountain where the first visit to Angkor Wat temple. It will take 1 hour to visit the Amazing temple which is the biggest religious building in the world and continue to ride to Banteay Kdei and Ta Prohm temples. Lunch at a local restaurant and after lunch we visit Preah Khan and Bayon temple in Angkor Thom City. Free afternoon in Siem Reap.

Summary

Cycling distance: 25km

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation: Siem Reap Hotel 3 *

Day 24: Angkor Temples
Angkor Temples
Day 25: Siem Reap Departure ( B )
Transfer to airport for departure. Tour Is Over

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