The Battambang Bike
So much to see in this alluring country.
The Battambang Bike Tours come about from a visiting Canadian guy, Jam, who just loved cycling and pitched in with a local guy, Pin. They're both found out for themselves that Battambang city and the surrounding countryside and the Cambodian people are simply beautiful...
Join us on our stunning bike tours, get to experience this country like a local.
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A ideally way connecting you to the community, just heading out of the town North to discover the real experience of traditional livelihoods industry in Battambang, we will leave gives you a real taste of authentic Cambodian village life. as well as it will allow you to interact with rural families making a living farming in the region, such as making banana chips, rice paper, rice wine and tropical/seasonal fruits. And let our informative and enthusiastic guide tell you more.
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Spending on a tour that combines walking, a boat ride and then cycling along and across the Sangke River to experience Battambang daily life. The tour includes prayers with monks as well as rich explanations of the city's design and artistic heritage. Our signature tour, the Architectural Tour of Battambang, will leave you in love with this gorgeous city. Hop on one of our bikes and let our guide take on you an interactive tour of Battambang's historical downtown, with rich explanations of the area's history and dynamic contemporary arts' scene, Cambodian culture, and urban planning. A few highlights include the old governor's residence, abandoned or re-purposed movie theaters from the 1960s, new art galleries in historic buildings, and a special look at Battambang's history through videos, maps, and photographs through an interactive storyboard.
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Phnom Sampov is a natural and historical site located along National Road 57 about 15km from the provincial town. Atop 100-meter-high mountain stands a pagoda and three natural carves: Pkasla, Lakhaon and Aksopheak. Pkasla cave is full of uprooted stones and is considered important because it is where Phnom Sampov residents come to celebrate after a marriage. Next to the mountain are several important mountain clusters, including Kdaong mountain, Krapeu mountain, Trung Moan mountain, Trung Tear mountain and Neang Romsay Sok. These mountains are related to Khmer folktale titled Reachkol Neang Romsay Sok.