Angkor Wat Sunrise E-Bike & Mountain Bike Tour — Full-Day Cycling from Siem Reap
Cycle into dawn at Angkor Wat on a full-day guided ride that mixes e-bike assistance with mountain-bike trails. Explore Angkor’s major temples, forested dikes, and local flavors with breakfast and lunch included.
The Experience
Before You Go
Carry cash for small purchases
Local vendors and temple donations require riel or small US bills; ATMs in Siem Reap can be limited after hours.
Protect your electronics
Early morning humidity and temple dust can harm cameras—pack a dry bag or ziplock for phones and batteries.
Pace with the group
E-bikes offer assist but conserve battery on gentle flats to ensure help for steeper or longer sections.
Respect temple rules
Wear modest clothing when entering active shrines and avoid climbing fragile carvings or signs that prohibit access.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Srah Srang reflection pond for a quieter sunrise breakfast spot
- •The raised ancient dikes between temples for quiet birdwatching and rice-field views
Wildlife
- •long-tailed macaque
- •water buffalo grazing in nearby paddies
Conservation Note
High visitor numbers stress fragile sandstone and temple forests; follow path restrictions, avoid touching carvings, and support local guides who practice low-impact touring.
Angkor Wat was built in the early 12th century by King Suryavarman II and later became a major Buddhist pilgrimage site; Bayon and Ta Prohm reflect Jayavarman VII’s 12th–13th century expansion.
What to Bring
Helmet (provided or personal)Essential
Protects you on mixed terrain and through narrow temple approaches.
Hydration pack or refillable water bottleEssential
Keeps you hydrated in tropical heat; refill points are provided by the operator.
Light rain shell and breathable layers
Quick-dry layers handle early-morning chill and sudden tropical showers.
Insect repellent and sunscreenEssential
Prevents bites and sunburn during exposed sections and temple visits.
Common Questions
Do I need an Angkor Pass to join the tour?
Yes. All visitors must have a valid Angkor Archaeological Park ticket; confirm whether your tour includes the pass or bring one purchased in advance.
Are e-bikes used for the whole route?
The tour offers a mix of e-bikes and mountain bikes; guides adjust use based on group ability and trail conditions to conserve battery for needed stretches.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children can join but must be accompanied by an adult; infant seats or child-specific arrangements should be requested during booking.
What should I wear to enter temples?
Cover shoulders and knees out of respect—light, breathable clothing is best—and remove hats inside shrine areas when required.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
9–10 hours
Location
Siem Reap, Siem Reap Province
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Suitable for moderately fit travelers comfortable with a full day of cycling interspersed with walking and short stair climbs
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