Angkor Wat E-Bike Tour with Local Lunch from Siem Reap
EXPERIENCE: Food & Drink, Temples of Angkor
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9 hours
Max 10
Up to 24 hours
Best Price Guarantee
Small Group Experience
Flexible Cancellation
English
7:00 AM
Lunch
4:00 PM
Everyday
Included
English
7:00 AM
Lunch
4:00 PM
Everyday
Included
This Angkor Wat e-bike Tour gives you an easy, fun day inside the temple park with a guide, hotel pickup, local snacks, and lunch. You will see major temples, ride at a light pace, and skip long tiring walks by mixing an e-bike ride with Tuk-Tuk transfers. The Angkor Wat e-bike route is a smart pick for couples, friends, and families who want both famous temples and village stops. This Angkor Wat e-bike Tour with lunch also adds real local food, fresh fruit, and a smoother day from start to finish. You get the big names, a calm ride, and a good meal in one booking.
Ride an e-bike inside Angkor Park at an easy pace
Visit Angkor Wat, Bayon, Ta Prohm, Ta Nei, Ta Keo, Pre Rup, and Angkor Thom
Taste palm cake and steamed rice dumplings in Preah Dak village
Eat a local set lunch near Sras Srang
Start and end with Tuk-Tuk transfers from Siem Reap
This tour is made for people who want a full temple day without a hard ride. You see the famous places, stop for local food, and keep the day light with tuk tuk transfers at the start and end.
The route works well for kids and first-time riders. It also gives you a nice mix of stone temples, shady jungle paths, village life, and quiet corners away from the busiest roads.
Start
Hotel pickup by Tuk-Tuk at 7:00 AM
Why it matters: Easy start for families.
Ride
E-bike inside the park.
Why it matters: Less walking, more seeing.
Food
Local lunch, fruit, coconut, water.
Why it matters: Good break in the middle of the day.
Guide
English-speaking guide.
Why it matters: Clear stories and easy planning.
Finish
Tuk-Tuk drop-off.
Why it matters: No need to ride back tired.
See Angkor Wat early with cooler air and soft morning light.
Ride from temple to temple instead of sitting in a car all day.
Visit Ta Prohm and Ta Nei, where roots and trees wrap around old stone.
Stop in Preah Dak village for palm cake, steamed rice dumplings, and a local market visit.
Eat lunch at a local restaurant near Sras Srang, then keep going with more energy.
Finish at Bayon and the Ghost Gate of Angkor Thom, two of the most photogenic spots in the park.
This Angkor Wat E-bike Tour follows a smart loop through the main temple zone and a local village stop, so the day feels full without too much backtracking. You start by tuk-tuk from Siem Reap, visit Angkor Wat first, then continue by e-bike through temples, village roads, and lunch near Sras Srang before returning to town.
Your guide meets you at your hotel and takes you by tuk-tuk to the Angkor area. This gives families and first-time guests an easy start before the Angkor Wat e-bike Tour begins on two wheels.
The day starts at Cambodia’s most famous temple, and you spend about 1.5 hours here. That gives you time for the main galleries, central towers, and wide photo spots before the ride moves on.
After Angkor Wat, the e-bike part begins and the route heads to Pre Rup. This stop gives the day a different feel right away, with warm stone, open views, and a quieter mood.
Next, you ride to Preah Dak village for a short break. Here you can try palm cake and steamed rice dumplings, see the local market, and learn more about village snacks from your guide.
Then the route moves to Ta Prohm, one of the best-known jungle temples in Angkor. Giant tree roots wrap around old stone here, so this stop feels wild, shady, and full of character.
After Ta Prohm, you continue to Ta Nei. It is smaller and calmer, and many guests like it because it feels less crowded and more peaceful.
By midday, you stop at a local restaurant near Sras Srang, the old royal pool. This part of the Angkor Wat e-bike Tour with lunch gives you time to sit down, cool off, and eat before the afternoon temples.
After lunch, you visit Ta Keo. Its steep shape and strong stone lines make it feel bold and striking compared with the softer jungle look of Ta Prohm.
Next comes Bayon, famous for its many smiling stone faces. This is one of the most memorable stops on the Angkor Wat e-bike Tour, and it gives the afternoon a big wow moment.
The route then passes through Angkor Thom and the Ghost Gate. These old walls, gates, and towering faces give the day a dramatic finish and one last great place for photos.
At the end of the ride, you return to the Angkor parking area and take a tuk tuk back to your hotel. This makes the Angkor Wat e-bike Tour with lunch easier on tired legs after a full day out.
The Angkor Wat e-bike Tour with lunch includes the main items most guests want in one booking. That keeps the day simple.
A few items are not part of the booking. Please plan for these before the day starts.
Bring a few simple things and the day will feel much easier.
Temple pass if you already have it
Sunscreen
Hat or cap
Sunglasses
Light clothes
Comfortable shoes
Camera or phone
Power bank
Small cash
Rain jacket in wet months
The Angkor Wat e-bike Tour gives you the temples people come for, plus the small local stops many guests miss. You get movement, food, shade, stories, and a route that makes sense from start to finish.
If you want a temple day that feels active but still easy, this Angkor Wat e-bike Tour is a strong pick. If lunch matters to your group, the Angkor Wat e-bike Tour with lunch makes the whole plan feel smoother.
Is this tour good for families with kids?
Yes. The mix of tuk tuk and e-bike makes the day easier than a full bike-only route, and the snack stop plus lunch help break up the temple visits.
Do I need to be a strong rider for the Angkor Wat e-bike?
No. The ride is made to feel light, and the route is broken into short parts between stops.
What food do I get on the Angkor Wat e-bike Tour with lunch?
You get a local set lunch, seasonal fruit, fresh coconut, water, and a snack stop in Preah Dak village.
What makes this Angkor Wat e-bike Tour different from a car tour?
You feel more of the park between the temples. The ride adds breeze, quiet stretches, and a closer look at the area.
Can I pair this with another family day near Siem Reap?
Yes. If you want an animal-focused day after the temples, visit the Kulen Elephant Forest Camp on the ASEAN Angkor Guide website.
Many things can happen that may require a person to change their plans. Therefore, you are welcome to cancel this tour up to 24 hours before it starts, and we will provide you with a full refund.
a) 24 hour and more days before departure – free of charge
b) Less than 24 hours before departure – 100%
There are various types of tickets available for visiting Angkor Park, depending on the duration of your visit. The most commonly chosen ticket is the one-day pass, which is currently priced at $37. However, if you intend to stay longer, you have the option to purchase a three-day pass for $62 or a seven-day pass for $72.
Lots of things can happen that make a person need to change their plans. So you’re welcome to cancel this tour up to 24 hours before it starts and we’ll give you a full refund.
If you plan out your travel time poorly, arrive late, and miss your tour we will feel sad that you missed your tour but we will not issue you a refund.
Lots of things can happen that make a person need to change their plans. So you’re welcome to cancel this tour up to 24 hours before it starts and we’ll give you a full refund.
If you plan out your travel time poorly, arrive late, and miss your tour we will feel sad that you missed your tour but we will not issue you a refund.