Itinerary
Day 1: Siem Reap to Battambang (200 kilometers / 125 miles )
Leaving the city behind you, you will head west towards the Thai border. You will have the option of taking tarmac, dirt roads, or trails as you glide past lakes and alongside rivers. You will be stopping for lunch beside a large reservoir before continuing to the French colonial town of Battambang.
For the brave ones amongst you, you will even have the chance to sample grilled rats at one of the roadside barbecues. It tastes like chicken! Dinner will also be provided. In the evening, you will stay in Battambang at a classy hotel in a superior room.
Day 2: Battambang to Pramouy (180 kilometers / 112 miles)
After a short cruise out of Battambang, you will arrive in Phnom Sampov, a small mountain that was the main stage of the Khmer Rouge’s major atrocities. You will visit the gruesome killing caves and see the guns that the Vietnamese were able to use to stave off the Khmer Rouge after they had taken hold of the mountain. You will have some great riding options for the day ahead of you.
You will ride the trails of “Sticky Land,” an area that has rightfully earned that name because of the mud on the ground during the wet season. You will tackle some difficult, rocky terrain, or stick to a winding dirt road that passes over some 50 small bridges. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided. You will stay at a basic guesthouse in Pramouy.
Day 3: Pramouy to Koh Kong (170 kilometers / 106 miles)
You will hit a dirt road in the morning that passes through steep hills and provides some breathtaking views of the terrain below. You will then have the option of taking some technically challenging routes through the thick jungle.
You can also stick to Chinese-built mountainous roads and visit a couple of impressive waterfalls along the way. The night’s destination is Koh Kong, a riverside town close to the border of Thailand. You will stay at a classy hotel in a deluxe room. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided.
Day 4: Boat ride and beaches in Koh Kong (30 kilometers / 19 miles)
You will take the boat ride to view the mangrove forest in Peam Krasop which is one of the biggest mangrove forests in Southeast Asia. You will return to town for lunch and then you will ride your bikes to the Thailand border.
Take a relaxation on the beach of Koh Yor. In the late afternoon, you will return to Koh Kong City, with dinner at your own account. However, breakfast and lunch will be provided. In the evening, you will stay in Koh Kong at a classy hotel in a deluxe room.
Day 5: Koh Kong to Chi Phat (150 kilometers / 93 miles)
Day five can be easy or difficult. It is up to you to decide! The harder option will tackle steep and technically trying, rocky hills, through a number of bridges, river crossings, and some fun single-track trails. The easier route will stick to smoother roads that wind through the mountains. You will also visit the impressive Tatai waterfall along the way. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. In the evening, you will stay in the Chi Phat Eco-Community at a homestay.
Day 6: Chi Phat to Kampong Seila (155 kilometers / 96 miles)
On day six, you will ride from Chi Phat to Kampong Sralang. The ride will be more fun with off-road more than 60% in keep jungle and mountains. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided. In the evening, you will stay in Kampong Seila at a picnic resort in a standard room.
Day 7: Kampong Seila to Kirirom to Phnom Penh (185 kilometers / 115 miles)
After breakfast, you will ride up to the top of the Kirirom mountain range, through a pine tree forest. You will have a quick stop for lunch. Later, you will visit the waterfall and farmer king residence in Kirirom National Park.
You will then proceed to Phnom Penh through the Kampong Speu countryside. The tour will end upon your arrival in Phnom Penh, the capital city. Breakfast and lunch will be provided.
Skill level
Intermediate
- can ride for three to four hours
- average riding experience
- little assistance required
- comfortable with extreme curves and leans
- average experience with unsurfaced roads
- steep ascents and descents
Advanced
- can ride for five to six hours
- extensive riding experience
- assistance on demand (if required)
- experienced with riding a variety of motorcycles
- comfortable with any terrain and weather conditions