
Book 2 people on Day in a Life
Email us the code word 'TREE'
and 2 trees will be planted for a village family

Enjoy the cool morning air and enjoy a beautiful cycling trip through typical Cambodian villages. Witness sunrise over the beautiful rice fields towards the Tonle Sap lake. Experience Cambodia as villagers wake and go about their morning rituals. You may even be lucky enough to witness a moving alms ceremony.
What to Wear
- Comfortable light clothing
- Trainers or Sneakers
- Sunglasses
- Australian standard helmets are available
Sunrise Cycling - Village
This experience naturally starts early. This is an ideal time to be out and about, its cool and quiet making for a lovely cycling experience.
You need to be at the Beyond Office at 4.40am for a 4.45am departure. Pick up can be arranged at your hotel. This trip is for a maximum of four people unless you are a private group.
The trip is approximatley 20km and will return to the beyond office at around 9.30am. We provide drinking water for this tour.
We leave the sealed roads as quickly as possible and journey through local villages towards the Tonle Sap lake. Experience villages as they come to life in the morning.
This tour can be run on any day of the week. Advanced Bookings are Essential (24 hours minimum)
Cambodian Village Tours
Run 3 x per week Tue / Thur / Sat
$32 per person
This is your chance to see the real Cambodia and is an opportunity not to be missed. Join a local family and spend a few hours walking in their shoes. Help with a harvest, get into rice planting, weave thatch, learn to drive a bullock cart or perhaps try your hand at the infamous Prahoc!
This full day tour directly helps all villagers providing a sustainable income year round. Capture some incredible photogrqaphs and memories that will last a lifetime.
When most people think of Siem Reap, they think of the Angkor Wat temple complex. While the majestic temples are the highlight of any trip to Cambodia, Siem Reap has much more to offer to those who are willing to spend a little more time and explore beyond the glory of the temples.Siem Reap is also a great place for adventurous cyclists to explore. Traveling at such a gentle speed allows for much more interaction with the locals. Although bicycles are common in Cambodian villages, cycling tourists are still very much a novelty and will be warmly welcomed in small villages.
There is little that compares to cycling though a village to enable interaction with local people. Photo opportunities abound and it's the small things you see along the way that make this such a special trip. Local barbers cutting hair in traditonal barber shop chairs or basic wooden stools in wooden shanties, women frying food to sell, children practising their skills fishing in the rivers. There are plenty of great things to see along the way.