Embark on a full-day bike tour to explore ancient temples and the Khmer Empire capital city. Ride along the Great Walls, discover hidden sites, and immerse yourself in the local culture.
Embark on a full-day bike tour to explore ancient temples and the Khmer Empire capital city. Ride along the Great Walls, discover hidden sites, and immerse yourself in the local culture.
- Ro Lus Market - A visit to a local market located on the banks of the Rolous River is included. Rolous Market is a significant hub where local villagers gather in the morning and late afternoon to buy fresh vegetables, meats, fruits, freshwater fish, and household items. It is the oldest Khmer market in the area and a must-see for those wanting to…
- Ro Lus Market - A visit to a local market located on the banks of the Rolous River is included. Rolous Market is a significant hub where local villagers gather in the morning and late afternoon to buy fresh vegetables, meats, fruits, freshwater fish, and household items. It is the oldest Khmer market in the area and a must-see for those wanting to experience the local lifestyle.
- Kampong Phluk - Kampong Phluk is an excellent destination for tourists to explore the flooded mangrove forests and floating villages. Visit the stunning Tonle Sap, the second-largest freshwater lake in the world. This lake is vital to the country, serving as the main source of fish and protein for most Cambodians. Explore the flooded forest and floating villages, where you will witness a floating fishing village that adapts to the changing water levels throughout the year. Your local guide will explain the daily lives and work of locals living both on land and water. Along the way, there will be stops to explore local villages on foot and engage with the local people.
- Kampong Phluk Floating Village - The community primarily relies on fishing, especially shrimp, during Cambodia’s wet season. Many houses and buildings are built on stilts, ranging from 6 to 9 meters, to accommodate the water level changes between wet and dry seasons. During the dry season (November-April), as the river narrows due to receding water, many residents turn to farming to supplement their income. Tourism, which began in the village about 10 years ago, is also becoming an important part of the local economy.
- Prasat Prey Monti - This small village is situated near Prey Moti Temple. Lunch will be enjoyed with a local family, accompanied by a local guide. The guide will introduce you to Cambodian cuisine and the culture of this area. You may wish to explore the nearby vegetable gardens and rice fields before or after lunch. Sampling some local beer or juice is also an option. The meal includes one starter, two main courses, and one seasonal fruit. The tour guide will ask you to select your menu at 8:00 am when the tour begins.

- Bottle of drinking water
- Air conditioned vehicle
- Lunch with a local family
- English-speaking tour guide
- Bottle of drinking water
- Air conditioned vehicle
- Lunch with a local family
- English-speaking tour guide
- Admission fee - Kampong Phluk
- Admission fee - Kampong Phluk
Let today mark the beginning of a new adventure. With the guidance of an expert, embark on a journey beyond the temples to explore the Kampong Phluk Floating Village and a local market, where you can experience the lifestyle of the residents. Enjoy a brief boat cruise through the fishing village and the flooded trees leading to Tonle Sap Lake. Stroll…
Let today mark the beginning of a new adventure. With the guidance of an expert, embark on a journey beyond the temples to explore the Kampong Phluk Floating Village and a local market, where you can experience the lifestyle of the residents. Enjoy a brief boat cruise through the fishing village and the flooded trees leading to Tonle Sap Lake. Stroll through the village, visit a primary school, a Buddhist pagoda, and observe the daily life of the villagers. The tour guide will share insights into the area’s culture, history, and the rich heritage of Cambodia. Following this, savor a lunch hosted by a local family, featuring three traditional Khmer dishes. This tour is designed to connect travelers with local hosts and families, offering genuine dining experiences and a glimpse into daily life in Cambodia. The aim is to provide additional income to Khmer women and families, integrating them into the tourism industry. The lunch menu includes three main courses, seasoned fruit, and Cambodian cakes. After lunch, return to the hotel, a 20-minute drive away.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.