Cycle Indochina & Angkor

14 Days Starting in Bangkok and ending in Ho Chi Minh City

Visiting: Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia

Tour operator:

Exodus Adventure Travels

Tour code:

MOC

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

6 - 16

Physical rating:

Moderate

Age range:

16-99

Special diets catered:

Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:

English

Activities:

Cycling

From: $3105

NB: Prices correct on 18-Dec-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Cycle from bustling Bangkok to historic Ho Chi Minh City, with two days exploring the iconic jungle temples of Angkor, to discover the diverse wonders of Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. With the expert guidance of our tour leaders, we acquaint ourselves with the divergent histories and subtly different cultures of each nation, while also riding through their rich variety of landscapes. Off the saddle, we stay at a guesthouse in the Mekong Delta, plus there’s always excellent opportunities to indulge in the world-famous cuisines of each.  

Highlights

  • Join a small cycling group to delve deep into the different cultures of Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam 

  • Cycle among the magnificent temples of Angkor - Southeast Asia’s most awe-inspiring ruins 

  • Take a sobering look at Cambodia’s past at the Genocide Museum and Killing Fields 

  • Experience true Mekong Delta hospitality with one night at a waterside homestay 

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Start Bangkok

Accommodation Name: Royal Princess Larn Luang Hotel (or similar)

There will be a group meeting and briefing in the evening with your leader, followed by an optional group dinner. Your main luggage will be transported ahead of you to the start point early in the morning so please bring this with you to the meeting; just hang on to what you need for the night/morning. You will be reunited with your luggage mid-morning tomorrow.



Accommodation: Royal Princess Larn Luang Hotel (or similar)

Day 2 : Early Transfer To The Old Kingdom Of Ayutthaya; Warm-Up Ride On Trail

Accommodation Name: iRabbit Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

There’s an early start this morning as we venture out of Bangkok to the ancient town of Ayutthaya. Our two-hour transfer takes us into the heart of this fascinating site and we start cycling by the huge reclining Buddha. Much of the old town was destroyed by the Burmese in the 18th century and we will cycle through the remaining shrine towers and enormous temples to appreciate the past magnificence.



Accommodation: iRabbit Hotel (or similar)

Day 3 : Cycle To Kabin Buri

Accommodation Name: Serenity Hotel & Spa Onsen (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today we follow minor roads through rural Thai landscapes including rubber and eucalyptus plantations, tapioca and rice fields. There are a few easy rolling hills but the route is mostly flat. The ride ends when we join a busier road before driving the final short distance to the town of Kabin Buri by bus.



Accommodation: Serenity Hotel & Spa Onsen (or similar)

Day 4 : Ride To Aranyaprathet

Accommodation Name: La Villa Boutique Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Leaving our hotel early in the morning, we ride towards Tha Krabak, where we can stop by a reservoir for a swim and a view of the untouched jungle on the other side. We will break for lunch before cycling on quiet but well-maintained scenic roads on the way to Aranyaprathet, 6.2mi (10km) from the Cambodian border.



Accommodation: La Villa Boutique Hotel (or similar)

Day 5 : Into Cambodia And On To Siem Reap

Accommodation Name: Angkor Holiday (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

After breakfast we drive to the busy border and complete customs formalities as we cross into Cambodia at Poipet. We then drive to Siem Reap. Due to years of civil war, the country is poorer and less developed than its neighbours. Apart from growth in the capital and around Siem Reap, the way of life in the countryside is still much the same as it has been for centuries. This afternoon's ride from Siem Reap takes us past Wat Athvea, a modern temple in the grounds of the ruins of an Angkorian temple, and ends at a market and picnic area outside of Siem Reap.



Accommodation: Angkor Holiday Hotel (or similar)

Day 6 : First Of Two Full Days To Explore The Temple Complex Of Angkor By Bus And Bike, Including Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, The Bayon And Banteay Srei

Accommodation Name: Angkor Holiday (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today we may choose to have an early start to avoid the inevitable crowds drawn to the wonders of Angkor. The various temples are spread over a wide area and are linked by shady avenues; meandering our way between them by bike gives us a unique perspective. Our cycle tour will include the jungle-covered Ta Prohm, with the amazing roots of the fromager trees clinging to the ancient stones; Angkor Thom, with the Bayon temple of 37 towers (originally there were 49) topped with the four faces of the king; and, of course, the incredible Angkor Wat, which has a huge moat, long causeway and massive towers.



Accommodation: Angkor Holiday Hotel (or similar)

Day 7 : Second Day At The Angkor Temple Complex

Accommodation Name: Angkor Holiday (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today we cycle outside the main Angkor complex to the outlying temple of Banteay Srei, 21.7mi (35km) from Siem Reap town. Our route takes us past paddy fields, and through pretty villages. Banteay Srei was built in the 10th century and contains some of the finest examples of Khmer sculpture. Although much smaller than the later temples, the buildings here are covered in exquisite carvings. In the afternoon, as we cycle back to Siem Reap, we can stop and visit a few of the less-visited Angkor temples. Siem Reap town is pleasant to wander around; the market has plenty of interest and excellent shopping and there is vibrant nightlife. This afternoon, there should also be time to visit the Tonle Sap Lake, a branch of the Mekong River. This optional trip includes a boat ride to see the floating fishing villages. Anyone wanting to do this visit may need to miss part or all of the ride back to Siem Reap, depending on timings. The cycle is approximately 43.5mi (70km) if riding the full distance to and from Banteay Srei.



Accommodation: Angkor Holiday Hotel (or similar)

Day 8 : Drive To Phnom Penh, Stopping At Sambor Pre Kuk

Accommodation Name: Ohana Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Today we take a bus journey of approximately seven hours along National Road 6 to Phnom Penh, with a couple of stops along the way.



We visit Sambor Prei Kuk, the most impressive group of pre-Angkorian monuments in Cambodia, with some of the oldest structures in the country. We'll also pause for a traditional Khmer lunch at a community restaurant. The road is currently undergoing some resurfacing, so some sections will be a bit bumpy.



We should arrive in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh in the late afternoon, the perfect time for a sundowner on the Mekong.



Accommodation: Ohana Hotel (or similar)

Day 9 : Sightseeing Including Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda And Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum And The Killing Fields

Accommodation Name: Ohana Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

The fortunes of Phnom Penh have shifted dramatically during its history and the terrible years of the Khmer Rouge and subsequent civil war through the 1970s and ‘80s have scarred the country. During our stay we visit two sites, which give us a vivid impression of some of the horrors. There is the Genocide Museum, which is the former Khmer Rouge prison known as S-21 or Tuol Sleng, in the city centre. And 9.3mi (15km) out of town is the area known as the Killing Fields, a mass grave and execution site for the former inmates of S-21. While visiting Tuol Sleng and the Killing Fields may not appeal to everyone, we feel they give us an important understanding of what the country and people endured.



On a more positive note, the city is on the rise again and is a fascinating place with fine examples of French colonial architecture. We tour the Royal Palace with its Silver Pagoda. There is also excellent shopping at the Russian market, and the lively Mekong waterfront area.



Accommodation: Ohana Hotel (or similar)

Day 10 : Transfer To Takeo Then Cycle To Vietnam Border And Chau Doc

Accommodation Name: Chau Pho hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning we transfer south out of Phnom Penh to the town of Takeo. Here the road becomes quieter and we mount our bikes for the 31mi (50km) ride to the Phnom Den-Tinh Bien border. Once border formalities have been completed, we cycle approximately 18.6mi (30km) to Chau Doc.



Accommodation: Chau Pho hotel (or similar)

Day 11 : Drive/Cycle Through The Mekong Delta To Vinh Long; Catch Boat To Homestay Guesthouse

Accommodation Name: Homestay Guesthouse Mekong Delta

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

This morning, we ride from our hotel along a lovely quiet backroad lined with villages and dwellings before stopping for lunch and transferring the rest of the way to Vinh Long by bus. Leaving the bikes on the mainland, we take another boat (20 minutes) to reach our homestay guesthouse on an island in the Mekong Delta, known as the 'rice bowl' of Vietnam. After settling in we can explore the area on foot. The rivers and canals of the Mekong Delta form an amazing network of waterways. The area is best known for its abundant rice production, but in many areas farmers are now moving to more profitable fish farming and fruit and vegetable growing. The evening is tranquil with dinner at the homestay and true Delta hospitality. We spend the night sleeping at a guesthouse built in the style of a local house. Bedding, a mosquito net and a small towel are provided.



Accommodation: Homestay Guesthouse Mekong Delta

Day 12 : Transfer By Boat; Scenic Cycle Along Mekong River Bank; Transfer To Ho Chi Minh City

Accommodation Name: Acnos Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

We leave by boat, stopping en route to see cottage industries producing items such as popped rice, pancakes, wine and other homemade products. We start our ride towards Cai Lay, where we take a scenic route through orchards and alongside the Mekong. Back on the bus in My Tho, we drive to the heat, hustle and bustle of Ho Chi Minh City, still usually known as Saigon. This is an exciting and absorbing city where scooters pack the streets and temples stand alongside modern developments. Devastated by the Vietnam War, it is now a free-market city where (almost) anything goes.



Accommodation: Acnos Hotel (or similar)

Day 13 : Free Day In Ho Chi Minh City

Accommodation Name: Acnos Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

The whole day is free to explore Ho Chi Minh City, shop and relax. There are many interesting things to see – the Saigon River, Ben Thanh Market, Reunification Palace and Notre Dame Cathedral are all within easy walking distance. Alternatively, a short cyclo (cycle taxi) ride takes you to the War Remnants Museum, home to a sobering photographic record of the Vietnam War. If you’re interested, your leader can arrange an optional visit to the Cu Chi Tunnels, which are two hours outside the city. Used by the Viet Cong during the war, the network covers three levels and approximately 149mi (240km) of tunnels. Originally these were very narrow but some areas have been widened to allow tourists to explore the system.



Accommodation: Acnos Hotel (or similar)

Day 14 : End Ho Chi Minh City

Meals Included: Breakfast

You’ll begin your return home after breakfast this morning. To make your journey as easy as possible, there’s a free shared transfer to the airport. To utilise the free departure transfer, this must be requested with Exodus before your trip. And if you’d like to explore this invigorating city a little more, you can always speak to your sales consultant about extending your stay at the hotel.

What's Included

  • All breakfasts, one lunch and one dinner

  • All accommodation

  • All transport and listed activities

  • Tour leader throughout

  • Free arrival and departure transfers for everyone

  • Local bike hire

What's Not Included

  • Travel insurance

  • Single accommodation (available on request – hotel nights only)

  • Visas or vaccinations

  • E-bike hire (on request and subject to availability)

Food

All breakfasts, one lunch and one dinner are included.



The food on this trip is a real highlight for many. South East Asian cuisine is known for its abundance of freshly prepared dishes with strong aromatic flavours. There is a focus on herbs and citrus to ensure each dish packs a punch; chilli is also a common feature, but it’s easily avoided if desired.



Typically most dishes will come with rice and many are often served in a banana leaf with a variety of dips and herbs served separately.



The three countries visited ensure a different culinary experience every time you cross the border; try freshly made pad Thai noodles from the street stalls of Bangkok, the fish amok curry in Cambodia for a creamy coconut-based fragrant curry, and the banh xeo (huge sizzling pancakes) in Vietnam.



Western food is readily available almost everywhere except in the Mekong Delta region.



Vegetarians are well catered for, but please inform us before departure of any special dietary requests.



Please note that the availability of certain specialised products for restricted diets, eg gluten-free or dairy-free, is minimal or non-existent and we strongly recommend you bring these specialised dietary items from home.



You may find it beneficial to bring cycling snacks with you from home if you use high-energy bars or gels while cycling. If you wish to contribute, a kitty is normally arranged (see extra expenses); fresh fruit, nuts, biscuits and local snacks are all provided from the snack kitty along with drinks and electrolyte powders.

Accommodation

We spend 12 nights in hotels and one night in a guesthouse on the Mekong Delta. The hotels typically used are named in the day-to-day itinerary. Below are some of the standout accommodations on this trip.



Phnom Penh: Ohana Hotel







Neighbouring the Tonle Sap River, this modern hotel is in the action. It’s just a seven-minute riverside walk to the Foreign Correspondents’ Club, while the National Museum and Royal Palace are both within a 10-minute stroll. The hotel itself has a rooftop restaurant-bar, plus there’s a first-floor pool.



Mekong Delta: Island homestay







Our time in a guesthouse allows us to experience true Delta hospitality, as we are looked after by local people and stay by the Mekong River. The rooms are relatively basic; bedding, a mosquito net and a small towel are provided, while there are shared bathroom facilities with a shower. The real highlight is the hospitality of our hosts, the lush garden, and the food (homemade southern Vietnamese cuisine).



Siem Reap: Angkor Holiday Hotel







A short drive from the Angkor temple complex, this hotel is ideally placed for our adventures in Siem Reap. When you’re not out exploring, there’s a swimming pool to splash around in plus a restaurant serving Asian, Khmer and Western cuisines.



Worth knowing



Double beds are not widely available in Southeast Asia

Extra accommodation is available in Bangkok and Ho Chi Minh City before and after your trip; please ask your sales representative if you wish to book extra nights. Due to high demand for rooms, there is a chance it may be in a different hotel to the end hotel of your trip.

Single rooms are available for a supplement (on request) for hotel nights only (12 nights). Please advise your sales representative at the time of booking if you would like to request a single supplement.

The accommodations listed in each location on the day-to-day itinerary are the normal hotels used. However, there may be some departures where we stay at similar hotels of the same standard and quality.

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  • Are flights included in this tour?

    International flights are not included with this tour.

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    At Exodus Travels, we've been exploring the world for nearly 50 years. From Walking and Trekking, Cultural and Cycling, Responsible Wildlife, to Polar and our new Premium Adventures, we are proud to offer award-winning small group and self-guided tours to 100+ countries worldwide.

  • Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?

    Yes, our local guides are English speaking.

  • Are children permitted to take part in the tour?

    The minimum age for this tour is 16 years old.

  • Is there a supplement for solo travellers?

    If you would like to be paired with a tour member of the same gender, there is no additional charge. A single supplement can be requested if you would like your own room.

  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    Exodus has been trading since 1974

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    Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.

  • Can I join the tour once it has departed?

    You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

Cycling three countries

Cycling trip starting in Thailand via Cambodia to Vietnam. Culture stops at Angkor Wat, Phnom Penh and Saigon. The cycling was back to front with long distances at the start of the trip when I (this was only me, I think!) was struggling to adjust to the high (37 degree) temperatures. It was always possible to stop riding and take the bus, but I didn't feel good about it. I did enjoy the trip immensely once I'd acclimatised and loved the stops at Angkor Wat, Phnom Penh and Saigon. The quality of hotels in these places was really good, too. Would do this trip again in a heartbeat.

Cycle Indochina and Angkor

I found the first there days a little tedious with not much to see and little in the way of cultural experience but if you want to get some cycling miles in then it works! But I went on this trip to see the Angkor Wat temples which did not disappoint. The short bike ride on arrival in Siam Reap to the local market was great fun as this was the first time we came across any real traffic on this trip. The support teams in all three countries were very good and especially in Thailand provided some great snacks at rest breaks. But Vietnam offered the best cultural experience and the best cycling through backstreets and along the canals

CYCLE INDOCHINA & ANGKOR

My wife (Sarah) and I both love cycling and travelling, although our cycling abilities are very different - she competes in european triathlon races while I like to pootle along and look at the scenery. This trip was perfect for us - it had several days in Thailand of good distances, between 70 - 90km each day and Sarah had the freedom to go quickly, even having fun on a rolling draft with the Thai guides. Meanwhile I remailed solidly in the middle, having nice chats with others in our group. Every 10km's we'd all stop for water and fresh local fruits (melon, watermelon, bananas, lyches, etc) and I'd be able to catch up with Sarah! When we got to Cambodia and Vietnam later in the trip the distances were less big and the group tended to stick a bit more together, but this was also the point where we saw a lot of great sights, not least the temples at Angkor and the Mekong Delta so the nature of the trip changed from mainly a cyling trip that happened to be in Indochina to a trip in Indochina that hapened to involve cycling. In both circumstances we we were happy.

CYCLE INDOCHINA & ANGKOR

A great trip and a great experience, with excellent ground operation in all 3 countries, which made the trip work just so well. Initially nervous about the distance and the humidity, plus the water issues, these turned out to be just fine, and 2 days in BKK before starting the trip, helped with acclimatizing to the humidity. There was no shortage of cold, fresh, filtered water from the guys on the support teams in all 3 countries, and the added bonus of an electrolyte sachet each fill if needed, was just perfect.  The roads in Thailand were simply fantastic, smooth, flat, fast, and using the ring roads we did, were traffic free. Cambodian roads was also good, and once the border crossing into Vietnam, the banks of the Mekong river, and her tributaries became our path, which were narrow, but smooth, and allows you to see the real village life and the friendliness of the local people. Excellent ground operators, excellent mechanical support, with great local knowledge, and good accommodation made the trip. The home stay, ( like many others, had visions of communal hostel sleeping arrangements ) was excellent, and in fact I would call it a Lodge, and was a true highlight of the trip. All rooms had their own showers and toilets, all 100% clean, and the family were just great. Cold beers on arrival, and a rice wine if need be, so enjoy the evening !!  

Cycling South East Asia

Cycling South East Asia . We cycled from Bangkok to Saigon - crossed borders , through jungles , stayed in accommodation varying from hotels to homestay - all seamlessly organised by our group leader Chiaya .

3 Countries across 3 cultures

A great introduction to cycling in Asia. Theirs no better way to see a country, feel a country, taste a country than this trip. The level of hospitality shown by the people we met on the journey was amazing. If you have ever wondered whether you could do it, you can, get online and book this trip, you would be mad not to.

Three very diverse countries

A great trip through three very diverse countries. Logistics executed seamlessly by our guide Chai and all three local teams. I cannot praise them enough. The first few days in Thailand are a bit tough due to the heat and long cycling routes, sometimes with no shade but that's all forgotten with the beauty of the temples of Cambodia and the Mekong Delta as you head into Vietnam. A mix of vibrant capital cities, bustling towns and peaceful villages. There's never a dull moment on this trip.

CYCLE INDOCHINA & ANGKOR

One of the best equipped and organised trips I have ever taken with Exodus.  Super staff support and really nice.

CYCLE INDOCHINA & ANGKOR

Not a classic scenic holiday, often passing through mundane rural areas in Thailand and Cambodia rather than through eye candy landscape, but an excellent introduction  to the mood and pulse of these hardworking people.   The Vietnam segment, in the Mekong Delta, was more lush, varied and picturesque, offering a contrast.  In all countries, riding a bike makes you a participant in the daily life of the land, much more welcomed by the residents than a bus tourist, whom they may see as staring down from behind an antisceptic barrier with arrogance, disapproval or even disgust.  PS, the Thai and Khmer countryside might look very different in other than the dry season we experienced.   

CYCLE INDOCHINA & ANGKOR

Fab way of experiencing new cultures, foods, peoples whilst staying active

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