Experience the Best of Angkor in a Single Day: Cycling and Ziplining Adventure
If you’re after a way to see Siem Reap’s ancient temples while also feeling the thrill of outdoor adventure, this Full-Day Bike Tour with Zipline offers a compelling mix. Priced at around $97.90 per person, it packs a punch for active travelers eager to combine history, nature, and adrenaline in one memorable day. The tour spans roughly 8 hours, starting early in the morning to maximize your time exploring, and is capped at just nine travelers, ensuring a more personal, engaging experience.
Two things we particularly love about this tour: first, the variety—you visit both iconic temples like Bayon and Preah Khan, and enjoy canopy ziplining through the treetops, which adds a fun, exhilarating layer. Second, the guides’ knowledge shines through, with reviewers praising guides like Chhay, who share insightful stories about each site, making the history come alive while riding through less crowded paths and jungle trails.
The main consideration? Since it’s an active, full-day experience, you’ll want to be comfortable cycling and prepared for some physical activity. It’s best suited for those with moderate fitness levels who love outdoor exploration. This tour is ideal for travelers looking for a dynamic, hands-on way to experience Angkor’s ruins beyond the usual bus routes and crowds.
Who will enjoy this? Adventure seekers, history buffs who like a bit of exercise, and those craving an authentic day out in the Cambodian countryside will find this tour hits the mark. If you’re traveling with family or friends who enjoy a challenge, this will likely be a highlight of your trip.
Key Points
- Active exploration combines cycling and ziplining.
- Guides are knowledgeable and attentive, enriching the experience.
- Diverse stops include temples, scenic viewpoints, and local boat rides.
- All-inclusive pricing covers equipment, lunch, and some activities.
- Limited group size ensures personalized attention.
- Requires moderate physical fitness – suitable for most travelers comfortable with activity.
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What’s Included and How It Works
Starting at the Angkor Zipline operation site in Rohal village, the experience kicks off at 8:00 am with a safety demonstration—think of it as the warm-up before your big day. The tour costs about $97.90 per person, which includes bicycle use, helmets for ziplining and biking, harnesses, insurance, and lunch. Keep in mind, the Angkor park entry fee of $37 is not included and must be paid directly at the ticket office.
The tour is designed for up to nine participants, ensuring a friendly atmosphere and personalized guidance. The group size is small enough to ask questions and enjoy the company, but large enough for a lively group vibe. The tour is perfect for travelers who are moderately active, as it combines physical activity with sightseeing.
Morning: Thrilling Zipline and Jungle Biking
Your day begins with about an hour of ziplining through the canopy—an experience that reviewers describe as “really fun” and “an adrenaline rush.” With guides like Nuy and Pheak ensuring top safety standards, you can relax and focus on the scenery above. The Silver Course offers a mix of heights and views, perfect for a first-time zipliner or seasoned thrill-seeker alike.
After the zipline, you’ll enjoy a 30-minute break to regroup and hydrate. Then, it’s time for the hidden jungle bike tour—a three-hour pedal through lush greenery, quiet paths, and lesser-known temple sites. As one reviewer noted, their guide Chhay took excellent care, making the terrain diverse—including some muddy patches, which added a bit of adventure.
Midday: Scenic Stops and Cultural Highlights
The tour doesn’t just stay in the jungle. You’ll visit the West Baray for a quick stop and enjoy spectacular views from the Viewing Platform at Baray Jayataka. Afterward, a 30-minute traditional Khmer canoe ride, with a local villager rowing, offers a glimpse into local life and adds a peaceful break from cycling.
Next, the exploration of Preah Khan Temple allows you to wander among the ruins, with guides explaining its history and significance. This site is less crowded than Angkor Wat, giving you space for reflection and photography. Reviewers mention the guides’ deep knowledge and their ability to make history engaging, such as explaining the Death Gate and Takeo Temple climbed to the top for panoramic views.
Following, the Victory Gate and Bayon Temple provide iconic photo opportunities, with some reviews highlighting the lesser-known angles that make for unique shots. These stops are brief but impactful, offering insight into the grandeur of Angkor’s architecture.
Afternoon: Deeper into the Jungle and More Temples
The tour concludes at 3:30 pm, with a visit to Ta Nei Temple, where guides share interesting facts, and you get to climb for a different perspective. The Death Gate and Takeo Temple visits allow you to explore at your own pace. The entire experience is thoughtfully paced, allowing enough time to absorb each site without feeling rushed.
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What Reviewers Say
Travelers rave about the knowledgeable guides and the stunning views. Comments like, “Chhay knew everything about temples, culture, and history,” and “the bike ride through the jungle was awesome,” highlight how the personal touch makes this tour special. The combination of adventure and cultural insight really appeals, especially when paired with a safe, well-organized setup.
Practical Aspects and Value
While the $97.90 price includes most activities, remember to factor in the $37 park entry fee. The tour’s value lies in the full-day immersion, where you get to see hidden corners of Angkor that are inaccessible by bus, plus the thrill of ziplining through the canopy. The equipment, lunch, and local guides are high quality, making it a cost-effective way to combine active exploration with cultural learning.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This experience suits adventurous travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and want to get off the beaten path. It’s particularly great for those who appreciate guided insights into Khmer temples and heritage. If you’re traveling with family or friends who are comfortable with moderate physical activity, this tour provides a dynamic, memorable day. However, travelers with mobility issues or low fitness levels might find the cycling challenging, so it’s worth assessing your comfort with outdoor activity.
Final Thoughts

This Full-Day Bike and Zipline Tour in Siem Reap offers a well-rounded, active way to experience Angkor’s incredible temples and natural beauty. You’ll enjoy guides who know their stuff, scenic views from viewpoints and canopies, and a chance to see lesser-known sites that many travelers miss. The combination of adventure and culture makes it a real standout for those craving engagement and authenticity.
It’s perfect for active travelers eager to blend sightseeing with physical activity, or for anyone looking to add some adrenaline to their temple touring. The small group size and thoughtful organization ensure a comfortable, safe day that’s both fun and educational.
If you’re ready to pedal through history and soar above the trees, this tour will give you memories—and photos—that last a lifetime.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in the tour?
The tour price covers bicycle use, helmets, harnesses for ziplining, insurance, and lunch. It does not include the $37 Angkor park entry fee, which must be paid separately.
When does the tour start and end?
It begins promptly at 8:00 am at the Angkor Zipline site and wraps up around 3:45 pm, returning to the original meeting point.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the reviews mention family-friendly experiences, children should be comfortable with moderate biking and adrenaline activities like ziplining. The guides are safety-conscious and attentive, making it suitable for families with older children.
Do I need to bring my own water?
The company promotes eco-friendly practices, with water refilling stations available. Travelers are encouraged to bring reusable water bottles.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothes suitable for active outdoor exploration. Closed-toe shoes are recommended for biking, and be prepared for possible mud or dirt, especially in jungle areas.
How physically demanding is the tour?
It’s designed for moderate physical fitness—you should be comfortable cycling for a few hours and able to handle some uneven terrain.
Are guides available throughout the day?
Yes, knowledgeable guides like Chhay, Vatanak, Nuy, and Pheak accompany you, sharing insights and ensuring safety from start to finish.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This full-day adventure in Siem Reap promises a balanced mix of thrill, culture, and scenic beauty—an enriching way to experience Angkor beyond the usual crowds. Whether you’re a history lover or an adrenaline junkie, this tour offers a memorable, active day in Cambodia’s most famous archaeological site.
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