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Private · 5 Days · Angkor & Siem Reap
5-Day Angkor & Siem Reap Signature Tour
Every side of Angkor and Siem Reap, over five days.
Five private days across the temples, the countryside, the great lake and the city after dark, travelled however you like. Sunrise at Angkor Wat by Vespa or e-bike. The carved pink temple of Banteay Srei and a slow Jeep day through the villages. The quiet ruins of the Grand Circuit. A private boat into the stilted villages of the Tonlé Sap at sunset. And two evenings that have nothing to do with temples: the Phare circus, and Siem Reap's street food.
5 daysJeep · Vespa · E-bikePrivate · just your groupPhare circus, food tour & lake boatBreakfast + Khmer lunchesEnglish · other languages on request
Why book the five-day signature
The whole of Angkor and Siem Reap, your way
Travel it your way. Sunrise by Vespa or e-bike, the far temples and the lake by Jeep, the Grand Circuit and the countryside however you like. You pick the vehicle on the open days.
More than temples. The Phare circus one evening, Siem Reap's street food another, and a private boat into the floating villages of the Tonlé Sap at sunset.
Five unhurried days. A free afternoon on day one, time to recharge before the food tour, a late start on the lake day. Breakfast and four Khmer lunches are included.
Private the whole way. Just your group, a local Cambodian guide, and hotel pickup every single day.
Day 1 · Angkor Sunrise · Vespa or E-bike
Angkor Wat at sunrise, then the Phare circus after dark
Inside Angkor Wat for first light, the inner temples by mid-morning, a free afternoon, and the Cambodian circus in the evening.
Start 4:45 AM
Breakfast after sunrise
Phare circus evening
Free afternoon
Pre-dawn · Sunrise at Angkor Wat
4:45 AMPickup at your hotel, by Vespa, or by tuk-tuk if you have chosen the e-bike. Inside Angkor Wat for sunrise, ahead of the day's first crowds.
~7 AMBreakfast once the sky has lightened, then time at Angkor Wat itself.
Morning · Bayon and Ta Prohm
~8:30 AMBayon, the temple of stone faces, then Ta Prohm, the strangler-fig temple.
~11 AMBack at your hotel. The afternoon is free, for the pool, a spa, or a rest before the evening.
Evening · The Phare circus
~7:15 PMCollected for Phare, the Cambodian circus: an hour of acrobatics, theatre and live music, no animals, with reserved seats.
On Day 1
Angkor Wat sunrise
Bayon
Ta Prohm
Phare circus
This is your private tour. Your guide reads your pace and shapes the morning around you, longer at the temples that move you, a shorter stop at the ones that don't.
Day 2 · Banteay Srei & Countryside · Jeep
The pink temple of Banteay Srei, then a day in the villages
A Jeep day out to the finest carving at Angkor, then back slowly through the countryside with a Khmer lunch.
Start 7-9 AM
Khmer lunch
Hotel pickup
Free afternoon
Morning · Out to Banteay Srei
7-9 AMPickup by Jeep. The drive out through the rice country to Banteay Srei, the 10th-century temple cut in pink sandstone, the most delicate carving at Angkor.
Midday · Villages and a Khmer lunch
~11 AMBack through the countryside: incense-stick making, a village pagoda, and a remote village few visitors reach.
~1 PMA sit-down Khmer lunch.
Afternoon · Free
~2 PMBack at your hotel, the rest of the day yours.
On Day 2
Banteay Srei
Incense village
Pagoda
Remote village
Khmer lunch
Banteay Srei sits inside the park, so it is covered by your Angkor Pass. The rest of the day is countryside, no pass needed.
Day 3 · Grand Circuit · Your choice
The quiet Grand Circuit, then street food after dark
The Grand Circuit's forest temples by your choice of vehicle, then Siem Reap's street food in the evening.
Start 7-9 AM
Khmer lunch + street food
Your choice of vehicle
Evening food tour
Morning · The Grand Circuit
7-9 AMPickup by Jeep, Vespa or e-bike, whichever you prefer. Preah Khan, Neak Pean, Ta Som and Krol Ko, the quieter loop, away from the main crowds.
Midday · Lunch, then recharge
~1 PMA sit-down Khmer lunch, then the afternoon to rest before the evening.
Evening · After Dark Food Tour
6-10 PMCollected at 6 PM, by Jeep or Vespa, for Siem Reap's street food: vendors and hidden spots your guide knows, with the stories behind the dishes. Back around 10 PM.
On Day 3
Preah Khan
Neak Pean
Ta Som
Krol Ko
After Dark Food Tour
This is your private tour. Your guide reads your pace at the temples, and the evening food tour is run by Jeep or Vespa.
Day 4 · Tonlé Sap Sunset · Jeep & boat
Sunset on the great lake, from a boat of your own
A late-afternoon Jeep run to the Tonlé Sap, a private boat through a stilted village, and sunset on the water.
Start 3 PM
Drinks & snacks
Private boat
Finish ~7 PM
Afternoon · Out to the lake
3 PMA Jeep run out to the Tonlé Sap, the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, and onto your own private boat.
Evening · A floating village at sunset
~5 PMThrough the stilted houses of a fishing village as the boats come in, then sunset on the open water with drinks and snacks.
~7 PMBack at your hotel.
On Day 4
Tonlé Sap lake
Stilted village
Sunset boat
A short, late day, the only one that starts in the afternoon. Days 4 and 5 are outside the park, so no Angkor Pass is needed for them.
Day 5 · Countryside Morning · Your choice
One more countryside morning, then home
Villages, palm-sugar making, a pagoda, the market and a farm lunch, by your choice of vehicle.
Start 7-9 AM
Farm lunch
Your choice of vehicle
Free afternoon
Morning · Into the countryside
7-9 AMPickup by Jeep, Vespa or e-bike, your choice. Quiet lanes to the villages, palm-sugar making, and time with the families who do it.
Midday · A pagoda, the market, a farm lunch
~11 AMA village pagoda and the local market, then a Khmer lunch at a private farm out in the rice fields.
Afternoon · Free
~1 PMBack at your hotel, the afternoon yours, and the trip done.
On Day 5
Villages
Palm-sugar making
Pagoda
Local market
Farm lunch
This is your private day. Your guide sets the pace to your group, and nothing here is rushed.
The signature difference
More than a temple tour
A temple most skip
Banteay Srei, not left off
The finest carving at Angkor, cut in pink sandstone an hour out of town. Short tours skip it for being far. This one goes, with time to take it in.
The route
Temples without doubling back
Every day is built to move forward, in by one gate and out by another. You never re-ride the same road or queue twice at the same door.
Your guide
A Grade-A licensed guide
A top-licensed Cambodian guide who knows the carvings, the history and the stories you would never find on your own.
Cambodian life
The country, not just the ruins
Countryside villages and a farm lunch, sunset on the great lake, the Phare circus and the city's street food. Five days about Cambodia, not only its temples.
Looks like this
Five days, in photos
What guests say
4.9 stars · 319 reviews · real names, real dates
Reed Campbell9 March 2026
Google
★★★★★
Visited Angkor for the first time on electric mountain bikes! Went to hidden spots and saw amazing temples you wouldn’t find by van, car or tuktuk. A bike tour through the jungle to witness the least popular but incredibly unique temples, with several stops to enjoy coconut and spot some wild animals along the way, what more can you ask for? Highly recommend!
sokunthea ly9 March 2026
Google
★★★★★
All kinds of tours on offer! Hidden trails, away from busy crowds, tailored experiences. We visited Angkor Wat with our family of 4 with their electric mountain bikes and a guide who brought us to some very special spots and breathtaking views. Book a bike tour with Adventures Cambodia!
Jan Nova27 February 2026
Google
★★★★★
When most people think about visiting Angkor, they imagine crowds and busy temple entrances. But experiencing Angkor on a bike completely changes the story. An Angkor bike tour takes you beyond the main roads and into quiet jungle trails, hidden paths, and peaceful corners that many visitors never get to see — creating a far more personal and authentic connection with this incredible destination. PLENTY OF Instagrammable picture perfect spots For those who prefer comfort without losing the spirit of adventure, an Angkor e-bike tour is the perfect balance. Effortless riding, premium experience, and the freedom to explore deeper into the temples make it ideal for travelers who want something truly special rather than a standard tour. What truly makes the difference, however, is the people behind the experience. With Akim guiding the journey, every detail was seamless — from timing and route selection to local insights and storytelling. The entire day felt exclusive, well-curated, and genuinely memorable. If you’re looking for more than just sightseeing — and want to experience Angkor in a unique, immersive, and comfortable way — this is absolutely the way to do it.
Alain Tang21 February 2026
Google
★★★★★
Une superbe expérience avec une équipe Vraiment top! La découverte d'Angkor en vélo quelle bonne surprise. Très bon guide avec Sothik.
SOULAYMANE EL KHALIDI20 February 2026
Google
★★★★★
We’ve just completed a fantastic e-bike tour. Everything was perfect from beginning to end. The guide was professional, friendly, and extremely well organized. We highly recommend this experience!
Emmanuelle8 November 2025
Google
★★★★★
Angkor by bike - a great experience Beautiful tour on trails through the sublime site of Angkor. Stunning scenery, lake, forest and temple tours away from the crowds.
Baptiste Bricaud27 April 2025
Google
★★★★★
Expérience exceptionnelle à la découverte d'Angkor en e-bike. Un mélange entre voyage historique et découverte de la nature du site. Je conseille vivement pour vivre une expérience unique.
Ian I25 November 2024
Google
★★★★★
Bike tour of the hidden secrets around Angkor Wat. Great guide(s), great bikes and a great tour. Benoit and Kim were helpful, knowledgeable and above all great company. Do it!
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The fine print, upfront
Included and not included
Included
Local Cambodian guide, all five days
Transport each dayJeep, Vespa or e-bike as chosen, plus a private Tonlé Sap boat on Day 4.
Angkor Wat at sunriseDay 1, ahead of the crowds.
Phare circus, reserved seatsDay 1 evening.
After Dark street-food tourDay 3 evening.
Meals: breakfast + Khmer lunchesBreakfast Day 1; sit-down lunch on Days 2, 3 and 5; drinks & snacks on the lake Day 4.
European-standard helmetIf you ride a Vespa or e-bike.
Bottled water throughout
Hotel pickup and drop-off, every day
Not included
Angkor PassDays 1-3 are temple days (Angkor Wat, Banteay Srei, Grand Circuit). A 3-day pass ($62, valid any 3 days within a 10-day window) covers them; Days 4-5 need none. Buy online at angkorenterprise.gov.kh, not at the gate.
AccommodationYou stay at your own Siem Reap hotel; we collect you each day.
Flights
GratuitiesAlways optional.
What to know before you book
Is this trip for you
Fitness
Easy — passenger or gentle riding, no experience needed
Group
Private · just your group
Kids
Welcome · 4-12 get 30% off, under 4 free
Weather
Runs in rain, ponchos carried
Language
English; other languages on request
Duration
Five days, one sunrise, two evenings out, one lake afternoon
13 years in Siem ReapWoman-owned & founder-ledLocal Cambodian team100% private toursTravellers' Choice 2024
Day 1 (sunrise) is by Vespa or e-bike, your pick. Days 2 and 4 are by Jeep, the far temple and the lake suit it best. On Day 3 (Grand Circuit) and Day 5 (countryside) you choose: Jeep, Vespa or e-bike. The evening food tour on Day 3 runs by Jeep or Vespa.
Do I need to be fit?
No. Most of the trip is travelled as a passenger or by gentle pedal-assist e-bike, with short walks at the temples. If you choose the e-bike on any day, the assist does the climbing for you.
Which Angkor Pass do I need?
A 3-day pass ($62) covers the three temple days, Days 1 to 3 (Angkor Wat, Banteay Srei, Grand Circuit). It is valid for any 3 days within a 10-day window, so it works even if the days are not back-to-back. Days 4 and 5 (the lake and the countryside) are outside the park and need no pass. We recommend buying online at angkorenterprise.gov.kh. The pass is not included in the tour price.
What time does each day start?
Day 1 is a 4:45 AM sunrise start, with the Phare circus around 7:15 PM. Days 2, 3 and 5 you pick a start between 7 and 9 AM; Day 3 also has the food tour from 6 to 10 PM. Day 4 is a late one, starting at 3 PM for the lake and sunset.
Can I space the five days out?
Yes. Most guests run the days back-to-back, but you can spread them however suits you. Tell us your preferred dates when you book and we will arrange it.
How many people will be on the tour?
This is a private tour, so it's just your group on every day. Larger groups can be accommodated, message us to confirm.
Can kids join?
Yes, children are welcome. Ages 4-12 get 30% off and under-4s are free. On the Jeep and Vespa they ride as passengers; to ride their own e-bike a child needs to be at least 110 cm tall.
What if it rains?
The tour runs in the rain. Siem Reap rain usually comes in short afternoon bursts, and we carry ponchos.
What languages can the guide speak?
English is the default. French, Spanish, Italian, and German are available on request, for a supplement to cover the specialist guide.
What's the cancellation policy?
14+ days before: full refund
Less than 14 days before: 50% refund
Less than 5 days before, or no-show: no refund
Behind Adventures Cambodia
Akim Ly
I grew up inside the walls of Angkor Wat, in the pagoda where my grandfather, Loung Sake, served as Grand Abbot. The pagoda still stands today, just inside the enclosure.
Girls weren't allowed to sleep in the monastery, so I shaved my head and dressed as a boy to stay close to him. He taught me Sanskrit on palm leaves.
Adventures Cambodia started in 2013. Every tour is private and led by a local.
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