A Detailed Look at the Angkor Wat Sunrise E-Bike Tour with Lunch Included

Imagine cycling through the lush Cambodian countryside before dawn, witnessing the iconic silhouette of Angkor Wat awaken in the soft morning light. For $75 per person, this 7-hour eco-friendly tour offers a relaxed yet rich immersion into some of Cambodia’s most incredible temples, all while enjoying the quiet beauty of nature and avoiding the crowds. Led by a knowledgeable guide named Dave (or similar), you’ll start early, with hotel pickup around 4:30 am, and finish with a delicious Cambodian lunch and visits to temples like Ta Prohm, Ta Keo, and Bayon.
What we love most about this experience is how it combines active exploration with cultural insight—riding an e-bike gives you both a sense of adventure and a chance to savor the peaceful surroundings, especially on shaded routes through the rainforest. The sunrise at Angkor Wat is an unforgettable sight, often described as a “quintessential moment” by travelers. Plus, stopping at Ta Prohm, where nature has intertwined with the ancient stone, provides a mystical atmosphere that’s hard to match elsewhere.
A potential consideration is the early start time—if you’re not a morning person, you might find the 4:30 am pickup tough, but it’s well worth it for the quiet, magical dawn experience. Also, since temple pass is not included, you’ll need to purchase your tickets separately, which can add to the overall cost.
This tour suits travelers who are interested in active sightseeing, appreciate small group sizes (limited to seven participants), and want to combine nature, history, and culture without sacrificing comfort or sustainability. It’s especially perfect for those who prefer a balanced mix of cycling and sightseeing, rather than long bus rides or crowded tours.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Early Sunrise Experience: Witness the stunning sunrise over Angkor Wat, a must-see moment.
- Eco-Friendly & Shaded Route: Ride on quiet, shaded paths through Cambodia’s lush landscape.
- Visit Iconic Temples: Explore Ta Prohm, Ta Keo, Bayon, and Angkor Thom with expert guides.
- Comfort & Convenience: Includes e-bikes, helmets, water, fruits, lunch, and hotel transfers.
- Small Group: Limited to 7 participants for a more personalized experience.
- Price & Value: At $75, it offers a well-rounded day combining active fun, cultural insight, and comfort, though temple pass is extra.
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A Closer Look at the Experience

Starting Bright and Early
The tour kicks off around 4:30 am with hotel pickups, a detail that might seem daunting, but it’s the secret to beating the crowds and capturing that perfect sunrise shot. Your guide, perhaps named David or Sarah, will be with you from the start, sharing stories about Angkor Wat’s construction and significance. We loved how they emphasized the temple’s status as the “masterpiece of the entire Khmer empire”, giving us context that added depth to the visual spectacle.
Watching the Sunrise at Angkor Wat
The highlight? The majestic silhouette of Angkor Wat as the sky shifts colors. We found the quiet serenity at this hour mesmerizing—the only sounds are the chirping of birds and the gentle hum of our e-bikes. As one reviewer noted, “It’s the kind of moment you want to frame in your memory forever.” This part of the tour captures the essence of Cambodia’s spiritual and architectural grandeur.
More Great Tours NearbyRiding to Ta Prohm: The Jungle Temple
By about 8 am, after some warm-up pedaling, we arrived at Ta Prohm, famous for its intertwined tree roots gripping the ancient stones—an image often seen in movies like Tomb Raider. The 8 km ride to this temple was a highlight in itself; the shade and cool breeze made the journey pleasant, especially in the early morning. Our guide explained how nature is reclaiming the site, adding a mystical feel that many reviews praised—”Seeing the trees grow through the ruins felt like stepping into a different world.”
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Lunch and Rest
After exploring, the tour takes a well-deserved break with a lunch at an air-conditioned restaurant, a thoughtful touch that balances activity with comfort. The food was authentic, and the refuge from the heat allowed us to recharge before continuing the day.
Exploring Prasat Ta Keo and Angkor Thom
Post-lunch, the ride continues through shaded rainforest routes to Prasat Ta Keo, a pyramid-shaped temple from the 10th century. Its five levels offer a glimpse into the architectural ingenuity of the Khmer. Then, you’ll visit Angkor Thom, the once-thriving 13th-century city, where the massive smiling stone heads of Bayon seem to watch over you. Our guide pointed out key features like the Terrace of the Leper Kings and Terrace of the Elephants, which are both impressive and historically significant.
Returning to Your Accommodation
The tour concludes back at your hotel via Tuk Tuk, a relaxed way to wind down after a full day of activity. We appreciated the thoughtful logistics—everything from helmet and water to fresh fruits was included, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out?

The combination of early morning start, small group size, and eco-friendly cycling makes it a memorable way to experience Angkor. Unlike large bus tours, this one feels intimate and personal, with plenty of time to ask questions and take photos. The support transportation means you’re not exhausted from long drives, and the local guide’s knowledge enriches your understanding of each site.
Authenticity and Sustainability
The shade route and e-bike usage highlight a commitment to sustainability and comfort. We loved the way this tour minimized environmental impact while offering an authentic experience—it’s a conscious choice for travelers who care about their footprint.
Authenticity in Sightseeing
While the tour is comprehensive, it doesn’t include the temple pass, which might be an extra step for some travelers. However, buying tickets ahead or onsite is straightforward, and the overall value remains high considering the guided visits and inclusions.
Pacing and Group Size
The small group ensures a relaxed pace, with plenty of opportunities for personal interaction. If you prefer a quieter, more personalized adventure, this is a solid choice.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you’re a traveler who enjoys active exploration and wants to see Angkor Wat without the crowds, this tour is excellent. It’s ideal for those who value history, nature, and comfort in equal measure. Because it involves cycling, it’s best suited for those comfortable on two wheels and prepared for an early start. The inclusion of lunch and support makes it a well-rounded day for budget-conscious travelers seeking a meaningful experience.
Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to buy a temple pass separately?
Yes, the tour price does not include the temple pass, so you’ll need to purchase this separately to access the temples.
What is the starting time for the tour?
The tour starts around 4:30 am with hotel pickup, but check availability as times may vary.
Is the tour suitable for children or less experienced cyclists?
The tour involves cycling on shaded, quiet routes, but it’s best suited for those comfortable riding an e-bike for several kilometers.
What should I wear or bring?
Light, breathable clothing, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are recommended. The tour provides helmets, but bringing a water bottle and possibly insect repellent is smart.
How strenuous is the ride?
The ride is mostly flat on shaded paths, making it accessible to most fitness levels, but be prepared for about 8 km of cycling in the morning and additional riding later.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility if your plans change.
What language is the guide speaking?
The guide speaks English, ensuring clear explanations and engaging storytelling.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Yes, it’s suitable for families, especially those comfortable with cycling, but always consider the early start and physical activity involved.
Final Thoughts

This Angkor Wat Sunrise E-Bike Tour with Lunch Included offers a well-balanced, eco-conscious way to experience Cambodia’s most iconic temples. Combining early mornings, small group intimacy, and active exploration, it is especially suited for travelers who want to see the sights without the crowds and are eager to connect with the landscape at a relaxed pace.
While the early start may not be for everyone, the reward is an intimate, peaceful encounter with Angkor Wat at dawn and a chance to explore other significant temples in cooler, shaded comfort. The inclusion of lunch, water, fruits, and transportation enhances the overall value, making it a smart choice for those seeking a meaningful, authentic day in Angkor.
If you’re after a less hectic, more personal tour experience that emphasizes sustainability and comfort, this e-bike adventure is a fantastic pick. Just bring your sense of adventure—and your camera.
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