Cambo 6 Days

Tour Overview

Defineatly not a beginner rider trip, would describe as medium grade suitable for average rider who rides on regular basis. Somedays will have tricky sections due to mud but not overly difficult. Teamwork will get everyone thru. Expert riders will enjoy also. Extra nights, sightseeing activities, transport to Siem Reap Temples, these can all be made into pre-arranged add ons to make your trip super fun and hassle free.

Our most popular OPEN tour, for small groups, even solo adventurer’s to join in on a fully managed trip and ride the best terrain in a short window of time. Its rain season, temps are moderate, the country is a lush green, dust is unlikely to be an issue. Mud will be encountered but on a manageable scale and overall, conditions will be challenging yet thoroughly enjoyable!

Day 1

Rider Meeting at Pre Tour Accom in Phnom Penh. (this accom is included in package)

Day 2

Navigate from Phnom Penh’s outer suburbs and into the rural surrounds as we head toward beautiful Kep Beach, adjacent to the Vietnam Border. Limestone Karsts, Lakes, Ricefields and weaving singletrack thru all.

Day 3

Thru the saltfields, onto the beach, then the rocky climbs, a lot of varied terrain today before arriving in delightful Kampot. Busy town with numerous bar and resturant.

Day 4

Immeadiately we are into the tricky single track at the base of Bokor Mountain. Predominately sandy trails, they should be moist and full of traction ! A remote fishing village is our gateway to Sihanoukville. Afternoon spent swimming in ocean or pool

Day 5

Forrestry trails, red dirt village roads, remote sandy ‘ox cart’ tracks until arrival in the quaint and postcard perfect Chipat Village. Remote, yet good amenities, a stunning river and natural swimming pool to enjoy.

Day 6

We cross a number of rivers, traverse paddocks, ultimately arriving at the jungle trails which criss cross the mountain we must summit, to the top of Kirriom and its vibey little village. Expect it to be cool to cold even !

Day 7

If you go up.. at some point you go down, tricky forrest trails, logs to go over or under, finally at the base we rip through agricultural fields of many types, eventualy joining the sandy whooped out ‘power lines’ road that delivers us to the outskirts of Phnom Penh. We switch to follow the raildroad tracks, avoiding a lot of city traffic, finally arriving our hotel.. beer..swim..eat..repeat !