15 Ng. 100 Đ. Nguyễn Xiển, Thanh Xuân Nam, Thanh Xuân, Hà Nội 100000
Embark on an exhilarating 6-day Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville Cycling Tour, a meticulously crafted adventure designed to immerse you in the diverse landscapes, vibrant local culture, and stunning coastal beauty of Southern Cambodia. This journey offers a unique opportunity to pedal from the bustling capital city to the serene beaches, providing an intimate glimpse into the country's heart and its charming seaside provinces.
Your cycling expedition typically commences in Phnom Penh, the dynamic capital, where you'll have the chance to explore its major historical and cultural landmarks before setting off. From Phnom Penh, you'll cycle towards the serene countryside, leaving the urban sprawl behind for quieter roads that wind through lush rice paddies, traditional villages, and picturesque rural scenes. The initial days often involve cycling through the flat plains, providing a gentle start to your journey as you connect with the authentic rhythm of Cambodian life.
As you head south, the terrain gradually changes, leading you towards the coastal provinces of Kampot and Kep. This part of the tour is a true highlight, as you cycle along scenic routes, passing by iconic Cambodian industries. You'll have the opportunity to visit pepper plantations in Kampot, learning about the cultivation of the world-renowned Kampot pepper and savoring its unique aroma. In Kep, a charming seaside town, you'll experience the lively Crab Market, where fresh seafood is bought and sold directly from the boats – a truly vibrant local experience. You might even visit local salt fields, witnessing another traditional industry.
The journey often includes challenging yet rewarding climbs, such as to the cooler climes of Bokor Mountain within Bokor National Park, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the coast and Gulf of Thailand (this may involve vehicle support for the ascent, followed by cycling at the top or descent). As you approach Sihanoukville, the landscape transitions to coastal roads, leading you to pristine beaches and the azure waters of the Gulf of Thailand.
The tour culminates in Sihanoukville, where you can relax on its beautiful beaches, perhaps taking an optional boat trip to nearby islands like Koh Tonsay (Rabbit Island) for snorkeling or simply unwinding by the sea. This 6-day cycling tour from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville is more than just a bike ride; it's an immersive active adventure that combines cultural discovery, historical insights, and the breathtaking natural beauty of Cambodia's southern coast.
Phnom Penh Departure: Begin your journey from Cambodia's vibrant capital, with optional time to explore key city landmarks before your cycling adventure starts.
Rural Cambodian Countryside Cycling: Pedal through picturesque landscapes of rice paddies, traditional villages, and farmlands, experiencing the authentic daily life of rural Cambodia.
Kampot Pepper Plantations: Cycle through the famous pepper plantations in Kampot, learning about the cultivation and production of the world-renowned Kampot pepper, with opportunities for tasting.
Kep Crab Market Experience: Visit the lively Kep Crab Market, a vibrant hub where you can witness local fishermen bringing in their fresh catches and savor delicious seafood specialties.
Bokor Mountain Scenic Views: (Often with vehicle support for ascent) Experience the cool climate and stunning panoramic views from Bokor Mountain within Bokor National Park, overlooking the coast and islands.
Coastal Road Riding: Enjoy exhilarating cycling along scenic coastal roads as you approach Sihanoukville, with refreshing sea breezes and beautiful ocean vistas.
Beach Relaxation in Sihanoukville: Conclude your active journey with well-deserved relaxation on the beautiful beaches of Sihanoukville, with options for swimming, sunbathing, or exploring nearby islands.
Authentic Local Encounters: Engage with friendly locals in villages and markets, gaining insights into their culture, livelihoods, and traditions throughout your journey.
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
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From Takeo, you follow a small crossroad to reach National Road 3, turning left once you reach the main road. Like yesterday, there are villages along the length of the road and you’re never far from someone selling something to eat or drink. You will pass through a couple Muslim villages, very noticeable from the change in dress of the people.
The town of Chhuk is as good a place as any to have lunch with its choice of a few food stalls and restaurants. You’ll also see a guesthouse and a village homestay marked before you arrive in Chhuk, perhaps an option if you decide to put in a long day from Phnom Penh and don’t stay in Takeo.
Kampot has a range of accommodation options from the $5 U.S. a night basic guesthouses to atmospheric hotels costing $30-40 U.S. a night. Many of the hotels and guesthouses are on the riverfront. The Bokor Mountain Lodge has a bar called Hakiri where you can go for happy hour draft Anchor for just $0.75 U.S. and use their free wireless internet connection. Around the town you’ll find the usual selection of street food and tukaluk (mixed shake fruit juice) stalls. We particularly recommend one man on the riverfront who does a roaring trade in fried vegetarian noodles with an egg on top for just 4,000 Riels.
If you have time to spend, consider staying in Kampot and doing a loop out to Kep for the day or you could spend the night in Kep at the guesthouses and hotels there. There’s also the possibility to ride out to some waterfalls 7km from town on the opposite side of the river (cross the bridge and turn right), a popular picnic and swimming spot with locals.
This is the most beautiful section of the trip. Even in the rain we enjoyed it! The road is in superb condition with a paved shoulder until you reach the junction with National Road 4 to Sihanoukville. Villages are a bit more spread out than the previous two days but there are still plenty of opportunities to pick up food and water. The little fishing ports make great pictures and keep an eye out for shrimp drying by the side of the road. Just don’t run over them!
You bear left onto National Road 4 in Veal Renh Town. There is a dreary looking guesthouse in Veal Renh, although it’s hard to spot. Only a small sign with the word ‘guesthouse’ marks the way. If you just want to eat, watch for a Chinese restaurant on your right as you turn from National Road 3 onto National Road 4. There you can get decent fried noodles.
You lose your shoulder for the rest of the way to Sihanoukville but it’s not a big deal as most traffic is respectful. About 15km before Sihanoukville there are a few sizable hills and no shops so make sure your water bottles are full. It’s not immediately clear when you arrive near Sihanoukville which way to go to reach the downtown area, although a few of the beaches are marked. You may have to ask directions or better yet try to pick up a map of Sihanoukville in one of the numerous free magazines before you arrive. You should be able to get this in just about any bar in Kampot.
In the peak season, staying near the beach is an attractive option but in the low season you’re better off staying in town where more things are open. If you want cheap street food, you’ll also want to stay in the downtown area. Everything on the beach is relatively expensive where food is concerned.
Retrace your steps out of Sihanoukville, over the hills and back to the junction town of Veal Renh. Stock up on any water and food you might want here because the villages thin out quickly after Veal Renh.
Traffic has the potential to be heavy on National Road 4 so keep an eye on what’s coming up behind you and don’t hesitate to pull over onto the dirt shoulder if vehicles are coming in both directions. The first day we found traffic quite manageable but we finished relatively early in the day. The second day, we cycled later into the afternoon and the trucks returning from the port to Phnom Penh can be a real pain. Happily the dirt shoulder is suprisingly rideable if it hasn’t been too wet and about 30km before Phnom Penh a paved shoulder returns. The road was built by the Americans and is in excellent shape.
Once you leave Veal Renh you go through some palm oil trees and after the first few villages there’s very little to eat or drink. What villages and markets you do see tend to be more widely spaced than elsewhere in Cambodia. Pick up cold drinks and snacks when you see them as it may be 10km or more before you get another chance to buy refreshments. The town of Stueng Chhay, around 75km out, is a good spot for lunch, with a couple restaurants and street stalls around. For a novel experience, look for the town gambling den and have lunch there.
About 86km from Sihanoukville is the town of Chamkar Luong where you can also get food and drinks. There’s no accommodation here but if you continue down the road you’ll soon see huge signs for the Picnic Retreat with bungalows and restaurant, around the 95km mark. The bungalows cost $10 U.S. and are quite nice, with their own little balconies overlooking the countryside. The restaurant is outrageously priced so you’d be wise to bring your own provisions for dinner and breakfast as there’s nothing around the resort. There is a small stall run by a family across from the entrance to the Picnic Retreat and if you’ve got a stove you can buy eggs and fresh herbs there to make a cracking omelet or just buy the ice cold beer and have a liquid supper.
Heading out from the resort, there’s a town 10km away and another around the 20km mark. At just over 30km the road climbs to a peak, although the ascent is just a couple kilometers long. At the top are many shrines to offer prayers. Going down the other side, there are quite a few places to eat and this side of the mountain is generally more populated, You can get a guesthouse in Kampong Speu.
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