Angkor Wat Full-Day E-Bike and Mountain Bike Tour — Cycle Temples & Countryside
Cycle from rice paddies to stone towers on a full-day e-bike and mountain-bike tour of Angkor. Visit Angkor Wat, Bayon and Ta Prohm, ride quiet backroads and learn Khmer village life while guides handle logistics.
The Experience
Before You Go
Bring the Angkor Pass
Temple admission (Angkor Pass) is not included—buy your pass in Siem Reap before the tour to avoid delays at ticket booths.
Dress respectfully at temples
Wear shoulders- and knee-covering clothing for temple entry; lightweight long sleeves work well in the heat.
Hydrate and refill
Carry a reusable bottle—the tour provides refills but Cambodia’s heat dehydrates quickly, so sip often.
Expect mixed terrain
Be ready for paved roads, hard-packed dirt and short jungle trails; choose a bike you’re comfortable handling on loose surfaces.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Srah Srang sunrise viewpoints on the east baray
- •Banteay Kdei’s quieter cloistered courtyards away from peak crowds
Wildlife
- •Long-tailed macaque
- •Domestic water buffalo in rice fields
Conservation Note
The Angkor Archaeological Park manages visitor flow and restoration; visitors should stay on paths, avoid touching fragile carvings and support local businesses to benefit conservation efforts.
Angkor’s temples were constructed by Khmer kings from the 9th–13th centuries; Angkor Wat was built in the 12th century by King Suryavarman II as a state temple and mausoleum.
What to Bring
HelmetEssential
Protects against falls on mixed surfaces and is often required by guides.
Reusable water bottleEssential
Allows easy refills throughout the day to manage heat and humidity.
Lightweight long-sleeve shirtEssential
Provides sun protection and meets temple dress codes while keeping you cool.
Compact rain jacket
Useful during the monsoon months when sudden showers can occur.
Common Questions
Are temple admissions included in the tour price?
No—Angkor Park admission (Angkor Pass) is not included; purchase the appropriate pass separately at the official ticket center in Siem Reap.
Can beginners do this tour?
Yes—e-bike assistance and a relaxed pace make the route accessible to beginners with basic cycling ability, though a moderate fitness level helps for a full day out.
What surfaces will we ride on?
Expect a mix of paved roads, compact dirt backroads and short forest or jungle trails; riders should be comfortable on loose or uneven surfaces.
Is lunch provided and are dietary needs accommodated?
Lunch and snacks are included; vegetarian options are available if requested at booking—advise the operator of dietary requirements in advance.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
8–9 hours
Location
Siem Reap, Siem Reap Province
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Moderate fitness—able to cycle for several hours with short breaks; e-bikes reduce effort but stamina helps for full day.
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