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Siem Reap Cycling And Kylen Trekking

A 7-day active adventure around Siem Reap — cycle the Angkor temples, ride through rural villages, trek the sacred Kulen Mountains, stay in local homes, and discover Cambodia’s nature and heritage up close.

Siem Reap Cycling And Kylen Trekking

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Discover the natural beauty and ancient wonders of Cambodia through a blend of invigorating cycling and immersive trekking. Pedal through the iconic Angkor temples and tranquil rural villages, then trek the lush forests and waterfalls of Kulen Mountain, staying with welcoming local communities along the way. This active journey offers an authentic mix of culture, history, and nature for adventurous travelers.

Highlights:

  • Cycling exploration of the vast Angkor Complex, including Angkor Thom, Bayon, Ta Prohm, and Angkor Wat
  • Ride through the peaceful countryside to Roluos temples and Tonle Sap Lake, encountering rural village life and lush rice paddies
  • Trekking through dense forest on Kulen Mountain, visiting sacred sites like the river of carved lingas, waterfalls, and Bat Cave
  • Overnight stays in a local monastery and homestays with village families, experiencing authentic Cambodian hospitality
  • Scenic walks to mountaintop temples and relaxing swims at pristine waterfalls

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Explore Cambodia in 7 days: Angkor cycling, Roluos temples, Tonle Sap, Kulen Mountain trekking, bat cave, Sras Damrei, hidden temples, waterfalls, homestays, and authentic village life.

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Tour Plan

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Day 1: Siem Reap
After checking into your hotel, take a wander to the old market of Siem Reap. During the day the market sells everything from fresh fish to hardware, and of a night time the nearby streets and alleys come alive with small boutiques, galleries, cafes and bars.
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Day 2: Siem Reap – Angkor Complex (50km cycling)
Feel your excitement build as you cycle into the Angkor Complex and be amazed by the sheer size! Start with a visit to the South Gate of Angkor Thom where statues of the gods of good and evil line the entrance. Your next stop is the Bayon, known for the hundreds of smiling faces that grace the towers. The bas reliefs are quite impressive and tell stories of daily life and the great battles that were fought between the Khmers and ancient Thais. Pedal to Phimeanakas, shaped a bit like a pyramid with two ponds in the rear and the nearby Terrace of the Elephants and the Terrace of the Leper Kings. Then cycle to one of the most loved temples of all – Ta Prohm. This small crumbling temple his held together by giant tree roots giving it a magical feel. After lunch and a well earned rest, cycle to the magnificent Angkor Wat, the world’s largest religious monument. This visually spectacular temple is a massive three-tiered pyramid, rising 65 metres from the ground and crowned by five lotus towers.
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Day 3: Siem Reap – Roluos Temples – Tonle Sap (60km cycling)
Today there is more cycling, this time to the Roluos temples, the former ancient capital of the Khmer Empire. Explore the small temples of Bakong, Preah Ko and Lolei and then hop back on your bike and cycle to the Tonle Sap Lake. Along the way you will pass small villages and vividly green rice paddies – a portrait of rural Cambodia. Children may scamper out of houses to greet you as water buffalos wallow in muddy ponds.
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Day 4: Siem Reap – Kulen Mountain – Preah Kral (25km trekking)
Depart early and drive to the base of Kulen Mountain for the start of your trek. Begin trekking uphill through dense forest, passing the lingas carved into the rock and waterfalls. You will enjoy great view and a well deserved lunch at a local village, before continuing to Sras Damrei and the Bat Cave. Return to Preah Kral village and enjoy dinner and stay overnight in the local monastery.
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Day 5: Preah Kral – Ta Penh Village (15km trekking)
After breakfast and a quick good bye to the monks, you will set off on a trek through the forest to a hidden temple. Continue trekking to reach tonight’s homestay at Ta Penh Village. You will stay with a local host family in their modest home. Basic bathroom and toilet facilities are available. The village has about 200 families and the majority earn their living through agriculture.
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Day 6: Ta Penh Village – Preah Angthom Waterfall (19km trekking)
Today you will continue your trek, walking through rice fields and forest to the mountaintop temple of Kra Hom. See the reclining Buddha statue and take a few photos of the countryside below. Finally, arrive at Preah Angthom Waterfall where you will have lunch, go for a swim or just relax. Tonight’s homestay is only a short walk away.
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Day 7: Preah Angthom – Siem Reap (19km trekking)
After breakfast with your host family you will be driven back to Siem Reap.

Tour Location

Siem Reap – Angkor Complex – Roluos – Tonle Sap – Kulen Mountain – Preah Kral – Ta Penh – Preah Angthom

The Siem Reap Cycling & Kulen Trekking – 7 Days experience blends cycling, trekking, nature, temples, and local community life.

Siem Reap

• Stroll the Old Market area with shops, boutique cafés, and night spots
• Warm-up day before cycling & trekking

Cycling the Angkor Complex (Day 2)

• South Gate of Angkor Thom
• Bayon’s stone-face towers & bas-reliefs
• Phimeanakas & Royal Terraces
• Ta Prohm — giant roots wrapped over temple stones
• Angkor Wat — world’s largest religious monument
• ~50 km cycling

Roluos Temples → Tonle Sap (Day 3)

• Cycle to Bakong, Preah Ko, and Lolei — early Khmer capital
• Ride past rice fields & stilt villages
• Tonle Sap Lake — floating communities
• ~60 km cycling

Kulen Mountain Trekking (Days 4–6)

Day 4 – 25 km trek
• Forest ascent
• Lingas carved into riverbed rock
• Waterfalls
• Sras Damrei (stone elephant)
• Bat Cave
• Overnight at Preah Kral monastery

Day 5 – 15 km trek
• Forest trails & hidden ancient temple
• Homestay with Ta Penh Village family (basic facilities)

Day 6 – 19 km trek
• Rice fields, forests, and village paths
• Kra Hom mountaintop temple
• Reclining Buddha statue
• Swim & relax at Preah Angthom Waterfall
• Overnight homestay nearby

Return to Siem Reap (Day 7)

• Breakfast with host family
• Drive back to Siem Reap
• End of tour

A raw, immersive adventure combining nature, heritage, local life, and active exploration.

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