If you’re considering a day exploring the legendary temples of Angkor Wat, doing it on a bicycle with a knowledgeable guide might just be the best way to go. This Angkor Wat Bike Tour with Lunch Included offers a balanced mix of adventure, culture, and convenience—allowing you to see some of the most famous sights while enjoying a more intimate, active experience.
What stands out most about this tour are its high-quality bikes, the expert guide (who, by the way, is praised for being both knowledgeable and warm), and the chance to visit lesser-known ruins that many travelers miss. The 7-hour itinerary is well-structured to maximize your time and energy, but a potential consideration is whether you’re comfortable cycling for several hours in the heat. This tour appeals most to active travelers eager to combine sightseeing with a bit of physical activity, all while avoiding the crowded, bus-filled temples.
- Good To Know
- The Ride Begins: A Morning of Temple Wonder and Cycling
- Cycling to the Jungle-Encased Ta Prohm
- A Delicious Local Lunch
- Exploring Hidden Temples and the Majestic Bayon
- End of the Tour and Refreshing Return
- What’s Included and What’s Not
- Why This Tour Offers Great Value
- Who Would Love This Tour?
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
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Good To Know

- Quality Equipment: Modern bikes with good suspension, disc brakes, and large gear sets make pedaling easier and safer.
- Expert Guide: Guides like Pok are praised for their deep temple knowledge, humor, and welcoming attitude.
- Authentic Experiences: Visit both iconic sites like Angkor Wat and hidden gems such as Ta Nei Temple.
- Balanced Itinerary: Combines temple visits with a local, delicious lunch and some downtime with fresh fruit.
- Small Group: Limited to 8 participants, creating a more personalized and flexible experience.
- Value for Money: For $55, you get transportation, guided cycling, lunch, and equipment, making it an excellent budget-friendly option.
The Ride Begins: A Morning of Temple Wonder and Cycling

The adventure kicks off at 8:30 am, with your guide and driver arriving at your hotel (by tuk-tuk or car). The first stop is the magnificent Angkor Wat, the jewel of Khmer architecture, famed for its intricate bas-reliefs and towering spires. Here, you’ll learn about the temple’s role as a world heritage site and marvel at its grandeur. The guide, known for sharing insightful details, will point out the artistry and symbolism embedded in the stonework.
Once you’ve taken in the majesty, you’ll hop onto your high-quality mountain bike—built for comfort and durability. The bikes feature large gear sets, disc brakes, and front suspension, making the ride through uneven terrain easier, especially if you’re not a seasoned cyclist.
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Cycling to the Jungle-Encased Ta Prohm

At around 10:00 am, you’ll begin cycling toward Ta Prohm, the temple famously entwined with massive tree roots. It’s no exaggeration to say that this site is the highlight for many visitors, thanks to its cinematic look, made famous by the Tomb Raider film. Reviewers like Marie mention, “Our guide Pok took us to places we wouldn’t have otherwise gone,” emphasizing the personalized aspect of this tour.
The trail to Ta Prohm is shaded and cool, offering a welcome escape from the midday sun. You’ll see Hollywood-famous roots and ruins, and the guide will share stories about how the temple was left as it was discovered—making for a uniquely authentic experience.
A Delicious Local Lunch

Around 11:30 am, you’ll break for a lunch at a local restaurant. This is more than just a meal; it’s an opportunity to enjoy authentic Khmer cuisine in a casual setting. Reviewers rave about the organization, noting that the lunch is “delicious” and well-timed to give you energy for the rest of the day. The inclusion of fresh fruits later in the day adds a refreshing touch, appreciated especially after several hours of cycling.
Exploring Hidden Temples and the Majestic Bayon
By 1:00 pm, the cycling resumes with a visit to the hidden Ta Nei Temple, often overlooked by larger tour groups. This lesser-visited site allows for a more peaceful appreciation of Angkor’s ruins, with fewer crowds and more opportunity for quiet contemplation.
Next, the group heads to the east gate of Angkor Thom, where the Bayon Temple awaits. Known for its massive stone faces—each believed to represent Avalokiteshvara or King Jayavarman VII—the Bayon is a highlight for its surreal, smiling stone heads. The guide’s insights here help you appreciate the artistry and religious significance behind these enigmatic faces.
Just nearby is the Terrace of Elephants, a grand platform where ancient kings watched elephant processions. The detailed carvings and historical context make this a memorable stop, with reviewers noting the guide’s ability to share stories that bring the ruins to life.
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By 3:00 pm, the tour wraps up. You’ll be served fresh local fruits as a final treat before being returned to your hotel in a tuk-tuk or car. This thoughtful touch underscores the tour’s focus on comfort and culture.
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What’s Included and What’s Not

For $55 per person, the tour is quite generous in inclusions. You get:
- A professional English-speaking guide who’s praised for their enthusiasm and knowledge.
- A modern mountain bike with excellent features (gear sets, disc brakes, suspension).
- Helmet, bottle of water, and fresh fruits for refreshment.
- A local, delicious lunch, providing a taste of authentic Khmer cuisine.
- Support transportation and hotel pickup/drop-off, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
What’s not included is the temple pass, which is standard for any Angkor exploration, and personal expenses like souvenirs or extra drinks.
Why This Tour Offers Great Value

Compared to larger, more commercialized tours, this bike experience emphasizes quality and personalization. The small group size (limited to 8) means you’ll have plenty of opportunities for questions and easy movement between sites. The high-quality bikes help you navigate uneven terrain comfortably, while the expert guide makes each stop engaging and informative.
Reviewers like Sylvia mention that Pok (the guide) shares information “with humor and passion,” which makes the experience both educational and fun. The inclusion of a local lunch and fresh fruits adds value, allowing you to stay energized without extra planning.
Who Would Love This Tour?

This cycling tour is perfect if you’re an active traveler eager to experience Angkor Wat beyond the typical bus excursions. It’s ideal for those comfortable with cycling in warm weather and looking for an authentic, less crowded experience. The focus on hidden temples and personalized guidance makes it a hit for history buffs, photographers, or anyone wanting a more immersive day.
If you’re seeking a relaxed, informative trip with a good dose of adventure and cultural flavor, this tour delivers.
The Sum Up

Choosing this Angkor Wat Bike Tour with Lunch offers a compelling blend of physical activity, culture, and expert insights. With top-tier bikes, a friendly guide, and visits to both major and off-the-beaten-path temples, you get a well-rounded experience that feels both authentic and rewarding.
It’s especially suitable for travelers who want to see the temples from a different perspective—on two wheels—without sacrificing comfort or depth of knowledge. The small-group format enhances the experience, making it more personal and flexible.
While you’ll need to be comfortable cycling for several hours and prepared for the heat, the rewards are plentiful: quieter temples, beautiful scenery, and a genuine taste of Khmer history. This tour offers excellent value and a memorable way to explore Angkor’s wonders.
FAQ
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, as long as you’re comfortable cycling for several hours, the bikes are modern and easy to handle, and the guide will assist with any concerns.
What should I wear and bring?
Wear comfortable, breathable clothes suitable for cycling and warm weather. Bring a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and plenty of water. The tour provides helmets and water, but you might want to carry a small backpack for personal items.
Does the tour include the temple entrance fee?
No, the temple pass is not included; you will need to purchase it separately. This allows you to choose the pass type that best suits your plans.
How long is the cycling portion?
The itinerary suggests cycling from around 10:00 am to 3:00 pm, covering several temples with breaks, so expect around 4-5 hours on the bike.
Is the tour suitable for families?
Generally, yes, but consider the total cycling time and your family members’ stamina. It’s best for children comfortable on bikes and with some outdoor activity experience.
What happens if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in case your plans change.
This guided bike tour of Angkor Wat truly combines adventure, culture, and comfort—a fantastic way to make the most of your temple explorations.
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