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Experience authentic Cambodia on a 2-day offroad dirt bike adventure from Siem Reap, exploring ancient temples and rural villages with expert guides.
This offroad dirt bike adventure offers a unique way to see Cambodia beyond the usual temples and tourist spots. Over two days, you’ll ride through lush countryside, ancient temple ruins, and remote villages, staying overnight in a rustic stilted lodge. It’s a tour filled with adventure, authenticity, and plenty of memorable moments.
What really sets this trip apart is the combination of off-the-beaten-path riding and the chance to connect with local culture. We love how it transports you into the heart of rural Cambodia in a way that’s both exhilarating and educational. But, keep in mind that since it involves off-road riding, a moderate level of physical fitness and experience on powerful motorcycles with gears are required. This tour is best suited for confident riders looking for a real adventure, rather than complete beginners.
One potential consideration is the cost—at $666.67 per person, it’s a premium experience. But when you think about the inclusions (gear, accommodations, meals, and expert guides), it’s a strong value for those seeking an authentic and adrenaline-fueled exploration. Perfect for adventure lovers, motorcycle enthusiasts, and those eager to see Cambodia’s countryside in a truly immersive way, this tour promises a memorable two days.
The 2-day Koh Ker dirt bike tour from Siem Reap is designed for those who want more than just a temple visit. It’s about riding through the Cambodian countryside, discovering remote temples, and experiencing local life up close. From start to finish, it offers a mix of adventure, cultural insight, and stunning scenery, making it more than just a typical day trip.
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Day 1: Ancient Temples and Off-Road Trails
Your journey begins early at 8:00 am with pickup from your hotel. The first major stop is Koh Ker Temple, once the Khmer Empire’s capital in the 10th century. Here, you’ll see the iconic Prasat Thom, a towering seven-tiered pyramid that rises 36 meters high. The surrounding area is dotted with hundreds of smaller, less-visited temples, all accessible via riding at your own pace on scenic trails. Riders with prior experience will appreciate the opportunity to explore these ruins without a large crowd and at a speed that suits them.
Next, you’ll visit Chrey Temple, a moss-covered satellite temple that’s somewhat of a ghostly remnant of the larger Beng Mealea site. It’s a quick stop, but one that really highlights Cambodia’s abandoned architecture and natural reclamation of ancient sites.
The highlight of the day? Riding through off-the-beaten-path trails, over rice paddies, and through small villages. The tour’s reviews mention the guides’ skill in navigating these tracks, often over water-logged levies and mountain trails, giving riders a genuine sense of exploration.
Day 2: Remote Temples and Local Encounters
The second day kicks off with a visit to Chau Srei Vibol, a remote temple only accessible through a network of single tracks. Reviewers underscore how awe-inspiring and peaceful this spot is, with many noting the thrill of reaching such a secluded place by dirt bike.
Next is Beng Mealea, often called Cambodia’s “lost temple,” because of its wild overgrowth and crumbling stones. This site is historically significant—used as a hunting lodge by Angkorian kings—and provides the perfect backdrop for a relaxed break with a cold beverage from small stalls nearby.
For something a little different, the tour offers an optional stop at RN Shooting Range in Siem Reap, where guests can try their hand at shooting or explore a small gun museum. This is perfect for those wanting a bit of adrenaline in other forms, though it’s an optional activity.
The day wraps up with a visit to the Koh Ker Jungle Lodge, a rustic, wooden accommodation nestled in the jungle. Staying overnight here is a highlight for many, providing a genuine taste of local life and a peaceful retreat after a day of riding.
The tour uses Honda XR 250 electric start bikes (upgradable to CRF, WR, or KTM models), which are powerful enough for challenging terrains but manageable with some prior experience. Reviews praise the guides, especially Rong and Mr. Slim, for their skill, friendliness, and local knowledge. One reviewer notes Rong’s kindness made the trip even more enjoyable.
You’ll encounter single track trails, water crossings, and mountain paths. Because the riding is off-road, it demands a certain confidence on a manual motorcycle, but the guides are attentive to safety and rider skill levels. Expect to be riding for several hours each day, with plenty of breaks to appreciate the scenery or snap photos.
The package offers comprehensive gear—helmets, goggles, gloves, motocross boots, elbow and knee pads, and body armor—so you’re well protected. The meals are well-thought-out, with breakfast and lunch included both days, plus dinner at the lodge. Hydration is easy with bottled water supplied, and after a long day, you’re rewarded with ice-cold beers back at base.
However, entrance fees to temples are not included, so you should budget extra if you plan to visit multiple sites. The damage deposit of $100** is refundable, provided no damage occurs.
Reviewers consistently mention the expertise of guides and the quality of the riding experience—many say it’s the most thrilling way to see Cambodia. The tour’s reviews highlight the stunning views, from ancient temple ruins to the lush local scenery, and the chance to see Cambodia’s real countryside away from tourist crowds.
While the price might seem high at $666.67, it includes nearly everything—gear, accommodations, meals, transfers, and a private lodge experience—and offers a level of adventure and cultural insight that’s hard to find elsewhere.
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This trip is ideal if you’re an adventurous rider with prior experience on powerful motorcycles and comfortable riding gears. It suits solo travelers, couples, or private groups who want a personalized experience, especially those eager to explore beyond the standard tourist trail. If you’re looking for a thrilling, authentic, and physically engaging way to discover Cambodia’s rural landscapes and ancient sites, this tour ticks all the boxes.
It’s not suitable for complete beginners or those uncomfortable on a manual motorcycle, but if you’re confident and craving an adventure, you’ll find this trip truly rewarding.
This 2-day offroad dirt bike tour from Siem Reap balances adrenaline, culture, and comfort. It’s a fantastic way to see Cambodia’s remote villages, ancient temples, and scenic trails in a way that few travelers get to experience. The guiding team’s enthusiasm and knowledge help deepen the experience, making it safe, fun, and informative.
While it’s a bit of an investment, the value for money is clear when you consider the included gear, meals, accommodation, and the chance to explore Cambodia in a truly authentic manner. This tour is best suited for confident riders looking for a memorable challenge and genuine adventure.
Prepare for a journey filled with stunning vistas, cultural insights, and offroad thrills that will leave you with stories to tell long after you’re back home.
Do I need prior motorcycle experience?
Yes, riders must have experience on powerful motorcycles with gears. The trails and terrain are challenging enough to require some riding confidence.
What kind of motorcycle will I use?
The tour provides Honda XR 250 electric start bikes, with options to upgrade to models like CRF, WR, or KTM, depending on availability.
Are meals included?
Yes, you get breakfast and two lunches included in the package, plus dinner at the jungle lodge.
Is transportation included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are part of the package, making logistics hassle-free.
What should I bring?
Comfortable riding gear, personal essentials, and extra cash for entrance fees or souvenirs. The tour provides all necessary safety gear.
Can I join as a private group?
Absolutely. The tour can be tailored for private groups who prefer an exclusive experience.
How physically demanding is this tour?
Moderate physical fitness is recommended. Expect several hours of riding each day over varied terrain.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the start time. If canceled later, no refund is provided.
Is there a maximum group size?
Yes, the tour accommodates up to 10 travelers, ensuring a personalized and intimate experience.
This dirt bike tour from Siem Reap offers a rare chance to connect with Cambodia’s countryside, explore ancient temples, and enjoy a true adventure—perfect for those seeking more than just sightseeing.