
Killing Field & Paddy Rice Fields Fun Ride for Group of Students
Bring a group of students who need to know more about Khmer Rouge Regime and visit Killing Field where collectively more than a million people were killed and buried by the Khmer Rouge regime, during its rule of the country from 1975 to 1979, immediately after the end of the Cambodian Civil War (1970–1975).
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Vacation Style Holiday TypeCulture, Cycling, Discovery, Guided Tours
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Activity Level Fairly Easy
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Group Size Large Group
Bring a group of students who need to know more about Khmer Rouge Regime and wish to have a cycle experience through beautiful countryside, paddy rice fields, Khmer villages and also learn the 12th century temple story. The they would be take a cycle trip in beautiful countryside, see pretty villages and discover a lot of thing along the way where you’ll experience with a real life of Cambodian people who living in rural areas. We will spend about 20% of the time on the main roads for the 32 km journey. Along the way, the rest of the time on a small village, we stopped at a small stall where a lady sold fried crickets and fresh cane juice; delicious and refreshing. Furthermore, cycle to visit Ta Promh Temple, which is the temple that is reminiscent of Angkor Wat. Ta Promh temple, adapted from Bayon style, was built during the late 12th and early 13th centuries, during the reign of King Jayavarman VII (AD 1181-1220) as a place of worship for Brahmans and Buddhists. After visited the temple and delicious local lunch in the picnic huts of Tonle Bati Tourism Site, we have a short transfer back to Killing Field where collectively more than a million people were killed and buried by the Khmer Rouge regime, during its rule of the country from 1975 to 1979, immediately after the end of the Cambodian Civil War (1970–1975).
Tour Highlights:
- Cycle through back roads, paddy rice fields and explore beautiful Khmer Villages and countryside
- Visit Ta Promh Temple and learn about the 12th century temple story
- Visit Killing Field and learn about Khmer Rouge history
- Delicious Khmer local food in local picnic huts and refreshing in deep of Tonle Bati Lake
Tour at a Glance:
- Depart daily from 7:30 am – 4:30 pm
- Cycling distance 29 km (18 miles)
- 80% back roads- 20 % main roads
- Min group size: 10 pax
- Max group size: 45 pax
- Hotel pick up & drop off
- 2 local cycling guide and 1 mechanic
- 1 city license guide and 1 set lunch at local restaurant
- All entrance ticket fees
- Mountain Bike and helmet
- Drinking water and vehicle supported
- Personal expense and tips
- Travel insurance
Not much to bring, just wear appropriate clothing to fit the season and a day pack to carry extra snacks and water, shoes, sunglasses and sun cream with SPF+, Camera or smart phone for taking some photo during the trip and make sure their battery are enough.
Our vehicle support is follow us most of the routs, if we have one or more participants can’t cycle anymore, we can get on our supported vehicle to transfer from the happening point to our rest places or local restaurant. Anyway, I hope it would be fine for all since we just cycle on countryside route, and it is fun and easy ride where we will have many places to stop and relax.
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