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Thailand Border Cycling To Cambodia 16 days

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  • Private Tour
  • Duration: 13 - 16 days
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Overview

The trip is one of the best trips to explore the whole of Cambodia on the 2 wheels. We visit not just the Angkor historical park but also the former Khmer Rouge stronghold, Pailin, Phnom Penh, and the southern beach from Kep, Kampot, to Sihanouk Ville and home-stay, to experience rural Cambodia at its most authentic with trekking at Kirirom National Park while discovering the breathtaking nature and landscape, 40m high waterfall, variety of plants and animals. The trip will start in Bangkok with a transfer to the border where mountain bikes are prepared and the guide will brief on the cycling tour. We ride and walk approximately 484 km mostly on asphalt roads and sometimes broken roads or vehicle-width dirt roads, which may be smooth, gritty, stony, rocky, rutted, loose, or hard-packed.

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Tour Inclusive:

* Support transport by A/C minivan or bus, truck for group

* Trek MTB &  helmets, spare parts, aid kits, tool kits

* Entrance fees in tour

* B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner as mentioned in the tour itinerary

* For daily cycling only: Water, snacks, fresh fruits, wet towels

*Accommodation in tour - 15 nights

* Experienced English-speaking bike guides

Tour Exclusive:

* Travel insurance

* Other personal expenses

* Tips for guides and drivers

* Drinks at restaurants

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Day 1: Bangkok Cross Border To Pailin (Cycling 20km)
Arrive at Bangkok airport or from your hotel in Bangkok. Meet and transfer to the Cambodia border. After the immigration, lunch at a local restaurant. Then set up the bike with a briefing to begin cycling 20km to the Pailin town located on the foothills of the scenic Cardamom mountains. Pailin used to be Khmer Rouge Strong-hold survived by trading gemstones.  Until 1998, Khmer Rouge demobilized their forces into the government army, then the town had got completely peace. The town is now home to some of the former Khmer Rouge leaders who are now in jail awaiting an international tribunal. After cycling on the dirt red bumpy road, we arrive in the small dusty town of Pailin. View sunset at Phnom Yat to overlook Pailin. This temple on Phnom Yat hill is more for the Kula Muslim minority who earn their living in the gemstone business. The Muslim minority made up 5% of the whole population in Cambodia. Return to the hotel for a shower and welcome dinner. Summary Accommodation: Pailin Hotel Biking Distance: 25 km Meals: Lunch
Day 1: Bangkok Cross Border To Pailin (Cycling 20km)
Arrive at Bangkok airport or from your hotel in Bangkok. Meet and transfer to the Cambodia border. After the immigration, lunch at a local restaurant. Then set up the bike with a briefing to begin cycling 20km to the Pailin town located on the foothills of the scenic Cardamom mountains. Pailin used to be Khmer Rouge Strong-hold survived by trading gemstones.  Until 1998, Khmer Rouge demobilized their forces into the government army, then the town had got completely peace. The town is now home to some of the former Khmer Rouge leaders who are now in jail awaiting an international tribunal. After cycling on the dirt red bumpy road, we arrive in the small dusty town of Pailin. View sunset at Phnom Yat to overlook Pailin. This temple on Phnom Yat hill is more for the Kula Muslim minority who earn their living in the gemstone business. The Muslim minority made up 5% of the whole population in Cambodia. Return to the hotel for a shower and welcome dinner. Summary Accommodation: Pailin Hotel Biking Distance: 25 km Meals: Lunch
Day 1: Bangkok Cross Border To Pailin (Cycling 20km)
Arrive at Bangkok airport or from your hotel in Bangkok. Meet and transfer to the Cambodia border. After the immigration, lunch at a local restaurant. Then set up the bike with a briefing to begin cycling 20km to the Pailin town located on the foothills of the scenic Cardamom mountains. Pailin used to be Khmer Rouge Strong-hold survived by trading gemstones.  Until 1998, Khmer Rouge demobilized their forces into the government army, then the town had got completely peace. The town is now home to some of the former Khmer Rouge leaders who are now in jail awaiting an international tribunal. After cycling on the dirt red bumpy road, we arrive in the small dusty town of Pailin. View sunset at Phnom Yat to overlook Pailin. This temple on Phnom Yat hill is more for the Kula Muslim minority who earn their living in the gemstone business. The Muslim minority made up 5% of the whole population in Cambodia. Return to the hotel for a shower and welcome dinner. Summary Accommodation: Pailin Hotel Biking Distance: 25 km Meals: Lunch
Day 2: Pailin - Battambang (85km)
Breakfast at the hotel. Fill the water and briefing on the road condition and water stop. After the town, there are a few climbs and then downhill. Watch for large potholes, and cows might be crossing the road with the string so there might a trap. We cycle along this Cadarmom mountain range passing the rice field and we won’t be tired as the kids like to say hello and wave from their houses. Recently, the road from Pailin to Battambang has been improved. We stop for water,  snack, and drink under a big shade of a tree. Then continue cycling another 20km before stopping for lunch in Sneung overlooking a nearby a temple near the road.,A little rest on the mat would be good. After lunch we cycle another 20km to Phnom Sampov, overlooking the hilltop pagoda and the cave. Just 15km to Battambang, we do a bit of transfer to avoid the busy traffic in town. Battambang used to be the second biggest city but now become a relaxed town where Siem Reap is getting more boom. Situated on the bank of the Sangker River, Battambang has many  French colonial buildings and traditional Cambodian houses. It is worth taking the Bamboo train as the local railway is running only twice a week for passenger trains and the cargo train is running more often.  So local people enjoy taking more bamboo trains. Overnight in Battambang. Summary Accommodation : Battambang Hotel Biking Distance: 85 km Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 2: Pailin - Battambang (85km)
Breakfast at the hotel. Fill the water and briefing on the road condition and water stop. After the town, there are a few climbs and then downhill. Watch for large potholes, and cows might be crossing the road with the string so there might a trap. We cycle along this Cadarmom mountain range passing the rice field and we won’t be tired as the kids like to say hello and wave from their houses. Recently, the road from Pailin to Battambang has been improved. We stop for water,  snack, and drink under a big shade of a tree. Then continue cycling another 20km before stopping for lunch in Sneung overlooking a nearby a temple near the road.,A little rest on the mat would be good. After lunch we cycle another 20km to Phnom Sampov, overlooking the hilltop pagoda and the cave. Just 15km to Battambang, we do a bit of transfer to avoid the busy traffic in town. Battambang used to be the second biggest city but now become a relaxed town where Siem Reap is getting more boom. Situated on the bank of the Sangker River, Battambang has many  French colonial buildings and traditional Cambodian houses. It is worth taking the Bamboo train as the local railway is running only twice a week for passenger trains and the cargo train is running more often.  So local people enjoy taking more bamboo trains. Overnight in Battambang. Summary Accommodation : Battambang Hotel Biking Distance: 85 km Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 2: Pailin - Battambang (85km)
Breakfast at the hotel. Fill the water and briefing on the road condition and water stop. After the town, there are a few climbs and then downhill. Watch for large potholes, and cows might be crossing the road with the string so there might a trap. We cycle along this Cadarmom mountain range passing the rice field and we won’t be tired as the kids like to say hello and wave from their houses. Recently, the road from Pailin to Battambang has been improved. We stop for water,  snack, and drink under a big shade of a tree. Then continue cycling another 20km before stopping for lunch in Sneung overlooking a nearby a temple near the road.,A little rest on the mat would be good. After lunch we cycle another 20km to Phnom Sampov, overlooking the hilltop pagoda and the cave. Just 15km to Battambang, we do a bit of transfer to avoid the busy traffic in town. Battambang used to be the second biggest city but now become a relaxed town where Siem Reap is getting more boom. Situated on the bank of the Sangker River, Battambang has many  French colonial buildings and traditional Cambodian houses. It is worth taking the Bamboo train as the local railway is running only twice a week for passenger trains and the cargo train is running more often.  So local people enjoy taking more bamboo trains. Overnight in Battambang. Summary Accommodation : Battambang Hotel Biking Distance: 85 km Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 3: Battambang – Siem Reap (15km)
An early breakfast before cycling for 15 minutes to board the boat to Siem Reap. The boat has a toilet and life jacket and takes about 6 – 7 hours. It is one of the best boat trips in Cambodia to cross the Sangker river viewing the fishermen and all their activities on the river. Then crossing Tonle Sap lake (South East Asia’s largest freshwater lake).   It is the main reserve for water when the Mekong is flooded, without the lake, Cambodia will be flooded every year. In the rainy season, the water reaches 10,000 square Km when it is only 5,000 square km in the dry season.,The lake is as important for the human being and the fish, birds, and other wild animals. One hour before reaching the dock, the boat passes Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary home and breeding area for thousands of water birds. After crossing Tonle Sap lake, we arrive at Chong Kneas floating village. The village combines Cambodian, Muslim, and Vietnamese and they move up and down depending on the season. All the houses are floating with the support of bamboo. After arrival at the dock, get off and prepare to ride a bicycle 15km to our hotel. Summary Accommodation: Siem Reap Hotel Biking Distance: 15 km Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 3: Battambang – Siem Reap (15km)
An early breakfast before cycling for 15 minutes to board the boat to Siem Reap. The boat has a toilet and life jacket and takes about 6 – 7 hours. It is one of the best boat trips in Cambodia to cross the Sangker river viewing the fishermen and all their activities on the river. Then crossing Tonle Sap lake (South East Asia’s largest freshwater lake).   It is the main reserve for water when the Mekong is flooded, without the lake, Cambodia will be flooded every year. In the rainy season, the water reaches 10,000 square Km when it is only 5,000 square km in the dry season.,The lake is as important for the human being and the fish, birds, and other wild animals. One hour before reaching the dock, the boat passes Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary home and breeding area for thousands of water birds. After crossing Tonle Sap lake, we arrive at Chong Kneas floating village. The village combines Cambodian, Muslim, and Vietnamese and they move up and down depending on the season. All the houses are floating with the support of bamboo. After arrival at the dock, get off and prepare to ride a bicycle 15km to our hotel. Summary Accommodation: Siem Reap Hotel Biking Distance: 15 km Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 3: Battambang – Siem Reap (15km)
An early breakfast before cycling for 15 minutes to board the boat to Siem Reap. The boat has a toilet and life jacket and takes about 6 – 7 hours. It is one of the best boat trips in Cambodia to cross the Sangker river viewing the fishermen and all their activities on the river. Then crossing Tonle Sap lake (South East Asia’s largest freshwater lake).   It is the main reserve for water when the Mekong is flooded, without the lake, Cambodia will be flooded every year. In the rainy season, the water reaches 10,000 square Km when it is only 5,000 square km in the dry season.,The lake is as important for the human being and the fish, birds, and other wild animals. One hour before reaching the dock, the boat passes Prek Toal Bird Sanctuary home and breeding area for thousands of water birds. After crossing Tonle Sap lake, we arrive at Chong Kneas floating village. The village combines Cambodian, Muslim, and Vietnamese and they move up and down depending on the season. All the houses are floating with the support of bamboo. After arrival at the dock, get off and prepare to ride a bicycle 15km to our hotel. Summary Accommodation: Siem Reap Hotel Biking Distance: 15 km Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 4: Siem Reap-Angkor Complex (25km by bicycle)
Depart from the hotel on the main road and cycle through the Angkor pass checkpoint. Cycling through the shady road with a little pumping because of the few pot holes. There you will begin to see Kravan temple, Banteay Kdei, and stop at the famous Ta Phrom, embraced by the roots of enormous fig trees and gigantic creepers. Visit Ta Phrom (45 minutes-1 hour). It was built in the 12th century by the famous King Jayavarvan VII indicated to his mother., While clearing back the forest archaeologists decided to leave the vegetation of Ta Phrom in place to serve as a reminder of how the original discoverers found it and the other Angkor temples. Many of the trees have grown around and through the remains and soar high above the temples. Continue the cycling through a small circuit passing Ta Keo temple, Chao Say Tevoda, and Tommanon before reaching Angkor Thom city. There you will see, the Terrace of Leper King, the Terrace of Elephant, Baphoun, and Phimean Akas. Stop at Bayon temple and start the visit (45 minutes-1 hour). Angkor Thom was built by Cambodia’s great king, Jayavarman VII. Overnight in Siem Reap. Summary Accommodation: Siem Reap Hotel Biking Distance: 25 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 4: Siem Reap-Angkor Complex (25km by bicycle)
Depart from the hotel on the main road and cycle through the Angkor pass checkpoint. Cycling through the shady road with a little pumping because of the few pot holes. There you will begin to see Kravan temple, Banteay Kdei, and stop at the famous Ta Phrom, embraced by the roots of enormous fig trees and gigantic creepers. Visit Ta Phrom (45 minutes-1 hour). It was built in the 12th century by the famous King Jayavarvan VII indicated to his mother., While clearing back the forest archaeologists decided to leave the vegetation of Ta Phrom in place to serve as a reminder of how the original discoverers found it and the other Angkor temples. Many of the trees have grown around and through the remains and soar high above the temples. Continue the cycling through a small circuit passing Ta Keo temple, Chao Say Tevoda, and Tommanon before reaching Angkor Thom city. There you will see, the Terrace of Leper King, the Terrace of Elephant, Baphoun, and Phimean Akas. Stop at Bayon temple and start the visit (45 minutes-1 hour). Angkor Thom was built by Cambodia’s great king, Jayavarman VII. Overnight in Siem Reap. Summary Accommodation: Siem Reap Hotel Biking Distance: 25 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 4: Siem Reap-Angkor Complex (25km by bicycle)
Depart from the hotel on the main road and cycle through the Angkor pass checkpoint. Cycling through the shady road with a little pumping because of the few pot holes. There you will begin to see Kravan temple, Banteay Kdei, and stop at the famous Ta Phrom, embraced by the roots of enormous fig trees and gigantic creepers. Visit Ta Phrom (45 minutes-1 hour). It was built in the 12th century by the famous King Jayavarvan VII indicated to his mother., While clearing back the forest archaeologists decided to leave the vegetation of Ta Phrom in place to serve as a reminder of how the original discoverers found it and the other Angkor temples. Many of the trees have grown around and through the remains and soar high above the temples. Continue the cycling through a small circuit passing Ta Keo temple, Chao Say Tevoda, and Tommanon before reaching Angkor Thom city. There you will see, the Terrace of Leper King, the Terrace of Elephant, Baphoun, and Phimean Akas. Stop at Bayon temple and start the visit (45 minutes-1 hour). Angkor Thom was built by Cambodia’s great king, Jayavarman VII. Overnight in Siem Reap. Summary Accommodation: Siem Reap Hotel Biking Distance: 25 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 5: Banteay Srei & River of Thousand Lingas (90km)
Depart from the hotel on the main road. Arrive at Angkor Wat and turn left to the west. Continue to cycle 2km before turning right to the rural road.  The road is good for cycling as you can avoid the busy traffic but you can see rice fields, a village, and a pagoda. Arrive in Banteay Srei before lunch. Visit (45 minutes) Banteay Srei temple known as the women's citadel (built in 967 A.D dedicated to Brahma). While some temples are impressive because of their sheer size, Banteay Srei stands alone in the quality of its construction and decoration., Its pink sandstone walls are decorated with what some consider the best carving of all, and are still in an excellent state of preservation. Continue cycling to visit Kbal Spean, the River of Thousands Lingas, lying under the river bed, people believe it brings fertility and blessing Angkor area as the river flows to Siem Reap. Walk 1,200meters to visit the Lingas and enjoy lunch and the waterfall. On the way back, cycle on the main road to visit the Landmine Museum of Mr. Akira.  Mr. Ra is dedicated to clearing the Cambodian countryside of landmines laid during the years of conflict and relies entirely on visitors’ donations to fund his work. Overnight in Siem Reap. Summary Accommodation: Siem Reap Hotel Biking Distance: 90 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 5: Banteay Srei & River of Thousand Lingas (90km)
Depart from the hotel on the main road. Arrive at Angkor Wat and turn left to the west. Continue to cycle 2km before turning right to the rural road.  The road is good for cycling as you can avoid the busy traffic but you can see rice fields, a village, and a pagoda. Arrive in Banteay Srei before lunch. Visit (45 minutes) Banteay Srei temple known as the women's citadel (built in 967 A.D dedicated to Brahma). While some temples are impressive because of their sheer size, Banteay Srei stands alone in the quality of its construction and decoration., Its pink sandstone walls are decorated with what some consider the best carving of all, and are still in an excellent state of preservation. Continue cycling to visit Kbal Spean, the River of Thousands Lingas, lying under the river bed, people believe it brings fertility and blessing Angkor area as the river flows to Siem Reap. Walk 1,200meters to visit the Lingas and enjoy lunch and the waterfall. On the way back, cycle on the main road to visit the Landmine Museum of Mr. Akira.  Mr. Ra is dedicated to clearing the Cambodian countryside of landmines laid during the years of conflict and relies entirely on visitors’ donations to fund his work. Overnight in Siem Reap. Summary Accommodation: Siem Reap Hotel Biking Distance: 90 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 5: Banteay Srei & River of Thousand Lingas (90km)
Depart from the hotel on the main road. Arrive at Angkor Wat and turn left to the west. Continue to cycle 2km before turning right to the rural road.  The road is good for cycling as you can avoid the busy traffic but you can see rice fields, a village, and a pagoda. Arrive in Banteay Srei before lunch. Visit (45 minutes) Banteay Srei temple known as the women's citadel (built in 967 A.D dedicated to Brahma). While some temples are impressive because of their sheer size, Banteay Srei stands alone in the quality of its construction and decoration., Its pink sandstone walls are decorated with what some consider the best carving of all, and are still in an excellent state of preservation. Continue cycling to visit Kbal Spean, the River of Thousands Lingas, lying under the river bed, people believe it brings fertility and blessing Angkor area as the river flows to Siem Reap. Walk 1,200meters to visit the Lingas and enjoy lunch and the waterfall. On the way back, cycle on the main road to visit the Landmine Museum of Mr. Akira.  Mr. Ra is dedicated to clearing the Cambodian countryside of landmines laid during the years of conflict and relies entirely on visitors’ donations to fund his work. Overnight in Siem Reap. Summary Accommodation: Siem Reap Hotel Biking Distance: 90 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 6: Siem Reap Speedboat To Phnom Penh (18km)
Early morning, cycle to Tonle Sap lake to board the speedboat to Phnom Penh (7h00-13h00). Upon arrival, check-in at the hotel. Afternoon, free at leisure to wander around the capital city on your own. Overnight in Phnom Penh. Summary Accommodation: Phnom Penh Hotel Biking Distance: 18 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 6: Siem Reap Speedboat To Phnom Penh (18km)
Early morning, cycle to Tonle Sap lake to board the speedboat to Phnom Penh (7h00-13h00). Upon arrival, check-in at the hotel. Afternoon, free at leisure to wander around the capital city on your own. Overnight in Phnom Penh. Summary Accommodation: Phnom Penh Hotel Biking Distance: 18 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 6: Siem Reap Speedboat To Phnom Penh (18km)
Early morning, cycle to Tonle Sap lake to board the speedboat to Phnom Penh (7h00-13h00). Upon arrival, check-in at the hotel. Afternoon, free at leisure to wander around the capital city on your own. Overnight in Phnom Penh. Summary Accommodation: Phnom Penh Hotel Biking Distance: 18 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 7: Phnom Penh (35 km by bicycle)
Explore this bustling city’s major sights by bike, including Wat Phnom, the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, and the National Museum. In the afternoon cycle to the Independence Monument, Tuol Sleng Museum, and Choeung Ek killing fields. Summary Accommodation: Phnom Penh Hotel Biking Distance: 35 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 7: Phnom Penh (35 km by bicycle)
Explore this bustling city’s major sights by bike, including Wat Phnom, the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, and the National Museum. In the afternoon cycle to the Independence Monument, Tuol Sleng Museum, and Choeung Ek killing fields. Summary Accommodation: Phnom Penh Hotel Biking Distance: 35 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 7: Phnom Penh (35 km by bicycle)
Explore this bustling city’s major sights by bike, including Wat Phnom, the Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda, and the National Museum. In the afternoon cycle to the Independence Monument, Tuol Sleng Museum, and Choeung Ek killing fields. Summary Accommodation: Phnom Penh Hotel Biking Distance: 35 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 8: Phnom Penh – Takeo (60 km by bicycle)
Cycle to Tonle Bati for a picnic lunch before heading to Phnom Chiso. The summit can be reached via a 180-step climb and offers magnificent views of the surrounding countryside. Later we arrive at Takeo for the night. Summary Accommodation: Takeo Hotel Biking Distance: 60 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 8: Phnom Penh – Takeo (60 km by bicycle)
Cycle to Tonle Bati for a picnic lunch before heading to Phnom Chiso. The summit can be reached via a 180-step climb and offers magnificent views of the surrounding countryside. Later we arrive at Takeo for the night. Summary Accommodation: Takeo Hotel Biking Distance: 60 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 8: Phnom Penh – Takeo (60 km by bicycle)
Cycle to Tonle Bati for a picnic lunch before heading to Phnom Chiso. The summit can be reached via a 180-step climb and offers magnificent views of the surrounding countryside. Later we arrive at Takeo for the night. Summary Accommodation: Takeo Hotel Biking Distance: 60 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 9: Takeo – Kep (70 km by bicycle)
Breakfast at the hotel. Take the boat driver on Takeo lake for 30 minutes to visit the hilltop Phnom Da temple built in the early century of the Khmer Civilization in the Funan period. Return to the dock to begin the cycle to Kep passing Ta Mok’s house, the former General Commander of Khmer Rouge. Arrive in Kep late afternoon, Kep is a quiet beach town. Board the boat to Rabbit Island to stay overnight at home-stay. Summary Accommodation: Homestay Biking Distance: 70 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 9: Takeo – Kep (70 km by bicycle)
Breakfast at the hotel. Take the boat driver on Takeo lake for 30 minutes to visit the hilltop Phnom Da temple built in the early century of the Khmer Civilization in the Funan period. Return to the dock to begin the cycle to Kep passing Ta Mok’s house, the former General Commander of Khmer Rouge. Arrive in Kep late afternoon, Kep is a quiet beach town. Board the boat to Rabbit Island to stay overnight at home-stay. Summary Accommodation: Homestay Biking Distance: 70 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 9: Takeo – Kep (70 km by bicycle)
Breakfast at the hotel. Take the boat driver on Takeo lake for 30 minutes to visit the hilltop Phnom Da temple built in the early century of the Khmer Civilization in the Funan period. Return to the dock to begin the cycle to Kep passing Ta Mok’s house, the former General Commander of Khmer Rouge. Arrive in Kep late afternoon, Kep is a quiet beach town. Board the boat to Rabbit Island to stay overnight at home-stay. Summary Accommodation: Homestay Biking Distance: 70 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 10: Kep – Kampot (35 km by bicycle)
Early morning, swim, snorkel, and relax. After breakfast, board the boat to Kep for lunch. Then cycle to visit Phnom Sia limestone caves before arriving at the quiet town of Kampot. There is still some colonial building charm and Kempot is famous for its local pepper and durian. Dinner and overnight in Kampot. Summary Accommodation : Kampot Hotel Biking Distance: 35 km Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 10: Kep – Kampot (35 km by bicycle)
Early morning, swim, snorkel, and relax. After breakfast, board the boat to Kep for lunch. Then cycle to visit Phnom Sia limestone caves before arriving at the quiet town of Kampot. There is still some colonial building charm and Kempot is famous for its local pepper and durian. Dinner and overnight in Kampot. Summary Accommodation : Kampot Hotel Biking Distance: 35 km Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 10: Kep – Kampot (35 km by bicycle)
Early morning, swim, snorkel, and relax. After breakfast, board the boat to Kep for lunch. Then cycle to visit Phnom Sia limestone caves before arriving at the quiet town of Kampot. There is still some colonial building charm and Kempot is famous for its local pepper and durian. Dinner and overnight in Kampot. Summary Accommodation : Kampot Hotel Biking Distance: 35 km Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 11: Kampot – Bokor National Park – Sihanoukville (53 km)
Drive through the fertile Bokor National Park with its abandoned hill station, stopping for lunch at Po Pok Vil Waterfalls for some respite. In the afternoon we arrive at the quiet beach resort town of Sihanoukville. Summary Accommodation: Sihanoukville Hotel Biking Distance: 53 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 11: Kampot – Bokor National Park – Sihanoukville (53 km)
Drive through the fertile Bokor National Park with its abandoned hill station, stopping for lunch at Po Pok Vil Waterfalls for some respite. In the afternoon we arrive at the quiet beach resort town of Sihanoukville. Summary Accommodation: Sihanoukville Hotel Biking Distance: 53 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 11: Kampot – Bokor National Park – Sihanoukville (53 km)
Drive through the fertile Bokor National Park with its abandoned hill station, stopping for lunch at Po Pok Vil Waterfalls for some respite. In the afternoon we arrive at the quiet beach resort town of Sihanoukville. Summary Accommodation: Sihanoukville Hotel Biking Distance: 53 km Meals: Breakfast , Lunch
Day 12: Sihanoukville – Ream (56km)
Today we cycle to the Ream Maritime National Park with mangrove forests, offshore coral reefs, and fishing villages. Explore the jungles and mangrove swamps by boat, a fishing village, and a small tropical island. Later we boat back to port and cycle to Sihanoukville. Summary Accommodation: Sihanoukville Hotel Biking Distance: 56 km Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 12: Sihanoukville – Ream (56km)
Today we cycle to the Ream Maritime National Park with mangrove forests, offshore coral reefs, and fishing villages. Explore the jungles and mangrove swamps by boat, a fishing village, and a small tropical island. Later we boat back to port and cycle to Sihanoukville. Summary Accommodation: Sihanoukville Hotel Biking Distance: 56 km Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 12: Sihanoukville – Ream (56km)
Today we cycle to the Ream Maritime National Park with mangrove forests, offshore coral reefs, and fishing villages. Explore the jungles and mangrove swamps by boat, a fishing village, and a small tropical island. Later we boat back to port and cycle to Sihanoukville. Summary Accommodation: Sihanoukville Hotel Biking Distance: 56 km Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 13: Sihanoukville - Beach Relaxing
Breakfast at the hotel. Free day at leisure to relax at the beach. Overnight in Sihanouk Vile. Summary Accommodation: Sihanoukville Hotel Biking Distance: None Meals: Breakfast
Day 13: Sihanoukville - Beach Relaxing
Breakfast at the hotel. Free day at leisure to relax at the beach. Overnight in Sihanouk Vile. Summary Accommodation: Sihanoukville Hotel Biking Distance: None Meals: Breakfast
Day 13: Sihanoukville - Beach Relaxing
Breakfast at the hotel. Free day at leisure to relax at the beach. Overnight in Sihanouk Vile. Summary Accommodation: Sihanoukville Hotel Biking Distance: None Meals: Breakfast
Day 14: Sihanuk Ville-Kirirom National Park (18km)
After breakfast, transfer to Kirirom National Park to hike 2-3 hours on Dat Chivit Mountain, to visit the area with the ranger. Enjoy a variety of different attractions including a 40m high waterfall, and a variety of plants and animals while discovering the breathtaking nature and landscape. Return to Chambok to stay overnight at home-stay and experience rural Cambodia at its most authentic. Summary Accommodation: Homestay Biking Distance: 18 km Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 14: Sihanuk Ville-Kirirom National Park (18km)
After breakfast, transfer to Kirirom National Park to hike 2-3 hours on Dat Chivit Mountain, to visit the area with the ranger. Enjoy a variety of different attractions including a 40m high waterfall, and a variety of plants and animals while discovering the breathtaking nature and landscape. Return to Chambok to stay overnight at home-stay and experience rural Cambodia at its most authentic. Summary Accommodation: Homestay Biking Distance: 18 km Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 14: Sihanuk Ville-Kirirom National Park (18km)
After breakfast, transfer to Kirirom National Park to hike 2-3 hours on Dat Chivit Mountain, to visit the area with the ranger. Enjoy a variety of different attractions including a 40m high waterfall, and a variety of plants and animals while discovering the breathtaking nature and landscape. Return to Chambok to stay overnight at home-stay and experience rural Cambodia at its most authentic. Summary Accommodation: Homestay Biking Distance: 18 km Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 15: Kirirom – Phnom Penh (14km)
After breakfast, visit Chombok community activities with the representative of the project to learn about the indigenous culture and the history of the area, and the daily life of the people living in the community before driving back to Phnom Penh. Summary Accommodation: Phnom Penh Hotel Biking Distance: 14 km Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 15: Kirirom – Phnom Penh (14km)
After breakfast, visit Chombok community activities with the representative of the project to learn about the indigenous culture and the history of the area, and the daily life of the people living in the community before driving back to Phnom Penh. Summary Accommodation: Phnom Penh Hotel Biking Distance: 14 km Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 15: Kirirom – Phnom Penh (14km)
After breakfast, visit Chombok community activities with the representative of the project to learn about the indigenous culture and the history of the area, and the daily life of the people living in the community before driving back to Phnom Penh. Summary Accommodation: Phnom Penh Hotel Biking Distance: 14 km Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 16: Phnom Penh Departure
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Phnom Penh for departure flight.
Day 16: Phnom Penh Departure
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Phnom Penh for departure flight.
Day 16: Phnom Penh Departure
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Phnom Penh for departure flight.

FAQS

1. What types of tours does Golden Trail Travel offer?

Answer: Golden Trail Travel specializes in offering a wide range of travel packages to Vietnam and other Indochina countries such as Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, China, and Malaysia. We offer themed tours including Classic Highlights, Cycling, Trekking, Beach Holidays, Luxury Honeymoon, Short Trips, Family, Off The Beaten Track, Multi-Country, Motorbiking, Veteran, Food, Students, Luxury, Golf, Photography, Cooking Class, Bird Watching, Indochina Cruises, Kayaking, Muslim-friendly tours, Offroad 4x4WD, Indochina MICE Travel, Cave Expedition, and Helicopter tours.

2. How can I book a tour with Golden Trail Travel?

Answer: You can book a tour by contacting us directly via phone, email, or by filling out the contact form on our website. Our team of travel experts will advise and assist you in designing a suitable itinerary.

3. Can tours be customized?

Answer: Absolutely! We understand that every traveler has unique preferences. Golden Trail Travel is happy to customize tour packages to fit your specific needs, interests, and budget.

4. Does Golden Trail Travel provide visa support services?

Answer: Depending on your nationality and the destination, we may provide guidance or assistance with the necessary visa procedures. Please contact us for more detailed information.

5. What makes Golden Trail Travel different from other travel agencies?

Answer: We are committed to delivering authentic and unique travel experiences in Vietnam and Indochina. With a team of knowledgeable local experts, meticulously designed tour packages, and dedicated customer care, we ensure every trip is a memorable journey.

6. What should I prepare before the trip?

Answer: We will provide you with a detailed checklist of what to prepare, including information on luggage, appropriate clothing for the weather and local culture, essential personal items, and health advice.

7. What is Golden Trail Travel's cancellation policy?

Answer: Our cancellation policy will be clearly stated in the terms and conditions when you book a tour. Please refer to this information or contact us for specific details.

8. Where can I find information about travel safety and health?

Answer: We prioritize the safety and health of our travelers. Before your trip, we will provide information and advice regarding health, travel insurance, and safety measures at the destination.

9. Can I request a tour guide who speaks Vietnamese or a specific language?

Answer: Yes, we can arrange tour guides who speak Vietnamese or other common languages (such as English, French, German, Spanish, etc.) upon your request and subject to availability. Please inform us of your language preference when booking your tour.

10. Does Golden Trail Travel offer travel insurance?

Answer: We highly recommend all travelers purchase comprehensive travel insurance before departure. While we do not directly provide insurance, we can advise on suitable insurance types and the importance of having coverage during your trip

11. How can I pay for my tour?

Answer: We accept various payment methods, including bank transfers, credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, American Express), and some online payment options. Detailed information on payment options and payment schedules will be provided upon confirmation of your tour booking.

12. Does Golden Trail Travel offer tours for solo travelers?

Answer: Yes, we have tour options suitable for solo travelers, including group joining tours or specially designed private tours. Please contact us so we can advise on the best package for you.

13. Are the tours child-friendly or suitable for seniors?

Answer: We offer many family-friendly tour packages and can adjust itineraries to suit travelers of all ages, including children and seniors. We will advise on the difficulty level, travel time, and activities appropriate for each member of your family.

14. Where can I read reviews from previous customers?

Answer: You can find customer reviews and testimonials on our website (if a review section is available), social media pages, or reputable travel platforms like TripAdvisor.

15. What are Golden Trail Travel's sustainability or responsible tourism policies?

Answer: We are committed to practicing responsible and sustainable tourism. We constantly strive to minimize our environmental impact, respect local cultures, and contribute positively to the communities where we operate.

16. What happens if there's an emergency during the trip?

Answer: Your safety is our top priority. Golden Trail Travel has a 24/7 emergency support team. We will provide emergency contact numbers and detailed instructions before your trip. Our guides and local partners are trained to handle emergency situations professionally.

17. Are my payment methods secure?

Answer: Absolutely secure. We use highly encrypted online payment gateways and comply with international standards for data security. Your personal and financial information will be strictly protected.

18. What support will I receive during the trip?

Answer: Yes. Throughout your trip, you will always have the support of your local guide, driver, and Golden Trail Travel's operation team. We will provide a 24/7 support hotline so you can contact us anytime if you have any issues or need assistance.

19. What is included and not included in the tour price?

Answer: Each tour package has clear details on included services (e.g., accommodation, transportation, meals as per itinerary, entrance fees to attractions, tour guide) and exclusions (e.g., international flights, visas, travel insurance, drinks, tips, personal expenses). You will receive a detailed itinerary and an inclusion/exclusion list before confirming your tour booking.

20. What is the typical group size for Golden Trail Travel tours?

Answer: Our tour group sizes can vary depending on the type of tour. For join-in tours, we try to keep the numbers small to ensure a personalized and comfortable experience. We also offer private tours for families or groups of friends upon request.

21. Whom can I contact if I have questions or need assistance before departure?

Answer: Before departure, you can contact our team of consultants via phone, email, or online chat. We are always ready to answer any questions and help you prepare best for your trip.

22. How is Golden Trail Travel committed to sustainable and responsible tourism?

Answer: We are strongly committed to sustainable tourism. This is reflected in our collaboration with responsible local partners, supporting local communities, encouraging travelers to respect culture and environment, and minimizing negative impacts on destinations. Our goal is to benefit both travelers and local people.

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