What You Will Do
Ride out to Angkor park, adventurous ride along rainforest trail, natural, undisturbed path to see about incredible Angkor area, captivating untouristed sites hiding in dense vegetation for centuries a natural, undisturbed path to see and learn about the incredible Angkor World Heritage Area and the captivating non tourist sites hiding in the dense vegetation for centuries.
- Private tour from Siem Reap with professional English speaking
- cycling tour guide.
- Informative commentary of Cambodia’s past from an insightful personal guide. Snap photos of the famous destinations of Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, Bayon, Ta Prohm and more.
- Cycle between the ruins and see a different side of Angkor Temples
- Biking distance is between 30-40 KM from start to end and you will be back to hotel around 03 : 30 PM
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Siem Reap
Our tour guide and driver welcome you at your hotel lobby and transfer to start point and bike to Angkor Park.
2
Angkor Park Pass Ticket Counters
The ticket counter at Angkor Wat is a well-organized and efficient entry point to this iconic archaeological site. Here are some positive aspects to highlight:
3
Angkor Wat
2 hours
Angkor Wat, the largest monument of the Angkor group and the best preserved, is an architectural masterpiece. Its perfection in composition, balance, proportions, relief's and sculpture make it one of the finest monuments in the world. It is generally accepted that Angkor Wat was a funerary temple for King Suryavarman II and oriented to the west to conform to the symbolism between the setting sun and death. The bas-reliefs, designed for viewing from left to right in the order of Hindu funereal ritual, support this function.
4
Ta Nei Temple
30 minutes
Ta Nei is a late 12th century stone temple in Angkor, Cambodia. Built during the reign of King Jayavarman VII, it is near the northwest corner of the East Baray, a large holy reservoir. It was dedicated to the Buddha
5
French Dam / ទំនប់ទឹកបារាំង
19 minutes
Besides visiting the maleficent view of the Angkorian ancient temples and big trees, you may feel nice with the view of this Fresh Dam. The sound of the water mix with that from the bird are just amazing.
6
Bayon Temple
1 hour
The Bayon temple was built nearly 100 years after Angkor Wat. The basic structure and earliest part of the temple ate not known. Since it was located at the Centre of a royal city it seems possible that the Bayon would have originally been a temple-mountain conforming to the symbolism of a microcosm of Mount Meru. The middle part of the temple was extended during the second phase of building. The Bayon of today belong to the third and last phase of the art style. The Smiling Face at Bayon, the architectural scale and composition of the Bayon exude grandness in every aspects. Its elements juxtapose each other to create balance and harmony and there are more then 200 large faces carved on the 54 tower give this temple its majestic character. The faces with slightly curving lips, eyes placed in shadow by the lowered lids utter not a word and yet force you to guess much.
7
Angkor Thom South Gate
30 minutes
The south gate of Angkor Thom is most popular with visitors, as it has been fully restored and many of the heads remain in place. The gate is on the main road into Angkor Thom from Angkor Wat.
8
Ta Prohm
1 hour
Ta Prohm is the undisputed capital of the kingdom of the Trees. It has been left untouched by archaeologists except for the clearing of a path for visitors and structural strengthening to stave off further deterioration. Because of its natural state, it is possible to experience at this temple the wonder of the early explorers when they came upon these monuments in the middle of the nineteenth century. Shrouded in dense jungle the temple of Ta Prohm is ethereal in aspect and conjures up a romantic aura. Fig, banyan and kapok trees spread their gigantic roots over stones, probing walls and terraces apart, as their branches and leaves intertwine to form a roof over the structures. Trunks of trees twist amongst stone pillars. The strange, haunted charm of the place entwines itself about you as you go, as inescapably as the roots have wound themselves about the walls and towers.
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