Exciting Dirt Bike Tours Cambodia

By Marsha Klein


Adventure with dirt bike tours Cambodia helps to make the most inaccessible places easy to discover. The guides enable many people to fulfill there dreams of discovering an ancient world steeped in history and culture. There are many enchanting moments that will capture the imagination on this journey.

Riding over the different terrain, rice paddies and through bamboo jungles you soon discover that riding can be a challenge. Organized group guides can make the journey suitable for a bikers level of experience. From easy gravel roads, muddy tracks and rocky paths to crossing rivers, entering forested areas and traveling over the hills and mountains.

The Angkor temples are not to be missed. Angkor Archaeological Park is scattered with world famous ruins and forested areas giving modern day people a glimpse into Khmer civilization dating from the ninth to the fourteenth century. Located at the Siem City the religious monuments have a charm and mystery all of their own. The largest temple, Angkor Wat is listed as a wonder of the world.

Phnom Penh is the capital city of Cambodia. Divided into three areas it sits on the banks of the Tonle Sap and Mekong River. A wealthy city, it offers its visitors a display of French colonial architecture to the south, narrow streets, bustling markets and plenty of shops in the center and to the north a very attractive residential zone.

Sihanoukville is surrounded by a dozen islands off the Gulf of Thailand. This beach resort is an ideal location for a spot of relaxing. A great place to take time to explore a few other activities such as fishing, snorkeling and diving. The beaches are clean and sandy and the sea is clear and warm. The city comes to life in the evening with the flavors and smells of Asia enticing people into the many restaurants along the beach.

Tours to the north of the country lead you past waterfalls and streams. The bamboo jungles and grassland give opportunities to see the amazing wildlife that live here. Elephants and tigers roam around the Virachey National Park and there are small villages that welcome visitors. Hidden in the Ratanakiri forest is a volcanic lake called Yeak laom. A refreshing swim can be followed by light lunch and a chance to relax.

Boeung Tonle Sap is one of the largest freshwater lakes in Asia and is home to many fish, crocodiles, wild life and birds. The floating villages tower over the water on stilts. The distinct houses, restaurants and market places rise and fall with the waters level. The way of life and economy is closely connected to the water cycle that rises and falls during the year.

Don't expect luxury overnight accommodation. The guesthouses are basic and on occasions a local family may offer a place to eat and sleep. Travel light on the trip with a change of clothes that can be washed through. Although riding gear is provided it is sometimes better to take your own so as to feel comfortable whilst riding.

The experience of dirt bike tours Cambodia can make inaccessible places accessible. When planning to visit take into account the tropical climate of the country. There are two distinct seasons, wet and dry. The wet monsoon cycle is May to September and the dry monsoon cycle is October to April. Temperatures can be high throughout the year.




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