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Overview
- Cycle past the railway station and into open spaces among rice fields and villages on small trails and back-roads to Oudong Mountain.
- After visiting the hill-top temple on what was once the capital of Cambodia, we have a chance to interact with local people at Oudong High School.
- If you have a reasonable level of fitness and do some occasional riding, then this ride should be perfectly achievable and enjoyable.
Description
This morning your cycle guide, bike and your support vehicle are waiting for you at your hotel at 7.30am. Adjust your bike to ensure comfortable fit you and then put it in support vehicle and drive to the train station. You start cycling from the railway station to Oudong. Your first 20km is cycling via the outskirts of Phnom Penh. On the way you will see the lifestyle of living from the city to the rural area. Another 25 km is riding on the unpaved road. Rest of your day will be cycling on tarmac road.
After climbing Oudong mountain we continue to visit the former royal palace of Oudong, later enjoy lunch at local restaurant before heading to local high school to interact with students, perhaps giving them an English or French lesson. Drive back to Phnom Penh by local taxi that will drop you off at your hotel. If you prefer the support vehicle throughout the ride, it can be arranged for an additional charge.
Inclusions:
? All sightseeing tour and transfer services as detailed in the above itinerary
? English speaking local cycle guide / mechanic
? Quality bicycles hire
? Daily drinking water, cool face towels & snacks whilst cycling
? One lunch at local restaurant
Amenities
Meal included
Water included
Restroom available
Special clothing
Senior friendly
Kids friendly
Certified
Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh is rightfully ranked as one of the most beautiful cities in SE Asia, known for the visual splendor of its religious sites and rich well-preserved heritage. Nestled on the banks of the Mekong River, it boasts of many restaurants, heritage sites and museums that can pique the interest of a discerning traveler. Once the 'Pearl of Asia', Phnom Penh's shine was tarnished by the impact of the war and revolution. But, the city has since risen from the ashes to take its place among the hip capitals of Asia, with a charming cafe culture, bustling bars and world-class food scene. Phnom Penh International Airport is the largest in Cambodia and is well connected.
- Capital city as well as the largest city of Cambodia
- Cambodia's economic and industrial centre
- Was previously known as the "Pearl of Asia"
- Situated on the banks of the Mekong river
- Many historical sites and attractions including the Killing Fields
- Some of Cambodia's most popular restaurants
- Well known for adventure sports
- Shopping paradise