Siem Reap quad bike adventure prices for sunset trails, village roads, and private countryside time
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Save Money and Pick the Right Ride: Siem Reap quad bike adventure prices for sunset trails, village roads, and private countryside time

Pay once, ride the route that fits you, and skip the guesswork: Siem Reap quad bike adventure prices on ASEAN ANGKOR GUIDE now start at US$32 for a 1 hour sunset tour and go to US$55 for a private 2 hour countryside ride.

Price first, route first, booking first: this guide breaks down what each quad bike trip includes, who each one suits, what extra costs may sit around your day, and where I would send you next if you want more than a short ride.

Siem Reap quad bike adventure prices are easy to read once you strip away the noise. Right now, the short countryside sunset ride starts at US$32 per person, while the longer private ride starts at US$55 per person. If you want a quick late afternoon blast through village roads and rice fields, the lower rate does the job. If you want more time on the ATV, more space, and a fuller countryside route, the private option earns the extra spend. I plan these trips at ASEAN ANGKOR GUIDE, and my short answer is this: Siem Reap quad bike adventure prices make sense only when you match the ride length, route, and trip style to your own day in Siem Reap.

Siem Reap quad bike adventure prices are not all chasing the same guest. That is where many people get stuck. They see two numbers, US$32 and US$55, then ask which one is the bargain. I would not start with bargain. I would start with fit.

What does the ride feel like once you leave town - Siem Reap quad bike adventure prices for sunset trails

What are Siem Reap quad bike adventure prices right now?

At the time of writing, I would quote the two main choices like this. The Countryside Sunset Quad Bike Tour starts at US$32 per person for 1 hour of riding, with hotel pickup, helmet, raincoat, guide, mineral water, and a late afternoon start. The Siem Reap Quad Bike Adventure starts at US$55 per person for 2 hours, runs as a private ride, and adds more route time plus a sunset snack stop.

That means your first price gap is US$23. Your second gap is time. One tour gives you an hour. The other gives you two. So the live question is not just, “What are Siem Reap quad bike adventure prices?” It is, “How much road, sunset, and privacy do I want in that price?”

Fast answer: US$32 is the short sunset loop. US$55 is the longer private countryside ride.

Tour Price and ride time Who I book it for
Countryside Sunset Quad Bike Tour US$32, 1 hour, max 14 Guests who want a short ride, first-time ATV riders, families, and anyone fitting a quad bike trip around dinner or another tour
Siem Reap Quad Bike Adventure US$55, 2 hours, private Couples, small groups, and guests who want more countryside time, more route variety, and a quieter ride format
Same-day Angkor temple add-on Angkor Pass sold apart, from US$37 Guests mixing countryside riding with temple time on the same trip day

Siem Reap quad bike adventure prices start at US$32 for a 1 hour sunset ride and rise to US$55 for a private 2 hour countryside route with more stops and more saddle time.

Which quad bike tour should you book?

I book the US$32 ride for people who want a clean, short sunset plan. Maybe you have temple time in the morning. Maybe you land in Siem Reap at lunch. Maybe you just want one golden-hour outing and a calm road back to town. That tour works because it does not ask much from your schedule, your arms, or your nerves.

I book the US$55 ride for people who do not want to get off the bike too soon. That ride gives you more countryside, more off-road feel, and more time to settle into the ATV. If you are the sort of guest who hates ending just as the fun starts, this is the one I would point at first.

The US$32 ride: what you get for the lower starting rate

The 1 hour sunset route starts with hotel pickup, then a safety talk and ride training before you head out. The listed start time is 4:30 PM, and the page notes hotel pickup about 30 minutes before departure. No driving license is required. No driving history is required either.

The road style matters here. This is not sold as a hard ride. It leans toward quiet village roads, red dirt paths, rice fields, and a soft sunset finish. The page also frames it as a good match for beginners and families with older children. So if your main worry is, “I have never ridden a quad bike before,” that lower rate is not a trap. It is the soft entry point.

What sits inside that US$32 price

You are getting:

  • hotel pickup and drop-off
  • safety briefing and training
  • a Polaris Trail Boss 330cc quad bike
  • helmet
  • raincoat
  • local guide
  • mineral water

What is not in that rate? Extra riding time and travel insurance. That matters. Cheap can stop looking cheap once people assume items are bundled when they are not.

The US$55 ride: what the higher starting rate buys

The 2 hour private trip is where I send guests who want more than a quick loop. The listing gives you a longer run through village lanes, red dirt roads, rice fields, open farmland, a Buddhist temple stop, a fish farm stop, and a sunset break with snacks. It also calls out hotel pickup, bottled water, guide service, helmet, raincoat, and a small ride format.

The word that matters most here is private. That shifts the feel of the day. You are not riding in a bigger mixed group, and you are not watching the clock in the same way. The road opens up a bit more when the trip is built around your own booking.

What sits inside that US$55 price

You are getting:

  1. two hours of riding time
  2. hotel pickup and drop-off
  3. training before the ride
  4. English-speaking guide
  5. quad bike, helmet, and raincoat
  6. bottled water
  7. sunset snack stop
  8. a private setup

That is why Siem Reap quad bike adventure prices should never be judged by the number alone. The lower rate is shorter and shared. The higher rate is longer and private. Those are not the same afternoon.

Countryside Sunset Quad Bike Tour – 1 Hour Driving On and Off-Road Trails

What does the ride feel like once you leave town?

This is the part brochure copy often misses. A quad bike trip in Siem Reap is not about speed for speed’s sake. It is about what the road lets you see when the city starts to thin out.

On the shorter tour, you roll from town toward quiet villages and paddy land as the day cools off. On the longer tour, you get more room to settle into the ATV, more stops, and more of that late light across the fields. I like these rides because they show a side of Siem Reap that many guests miss when they only do temple days and Pub Street nights.

You pass stilt houses. You cross red tracks. You see palms cut against the sky. You may pass monks, children waving from village edges, and water buffalo in the fields. None of that needs padding. It works because it is normal life.

Worth your money when: you want countryside air, not another van seat.

Are Siem Reap quad bike adventure prices the full cost of the afternoon?

For the ride itself, the listed tour pages are plain about what is in and what is out. Pickup is in. Helmet is in. Water is in. Insurance is out. Extra ride time is out. Tips are not part of the listed rate on the 2 hour tour.

Now let me add the trip-planner part. Many guests pair a quad bike afternoon with temple time earlier in the day or on the next morning. If that is your plan, your ATV rate is separate from your Angkor ticket. The official Angkor Enterprise ticket page lists these current temple pass rates:

  • US$37 for a 1 day Angkor Pass
  • US$62 for a 3 day Angkor Pass
  • US$72 for a 7 day Angkor Pass

The same official ticket page lists 50 plus accessible temples in the Angkor Temples Park, with entry from 5:00 AM and closing at 6:30 PM. One useful detail for trip timing: the internal ASEAN ANGKOR GUIDE ticket article notes that passes bought after 5:00 PM are valid for the following day. That can save a slice of time if you are landing late and planning an early temple start.

So, no, Siem Reap quad bike adventure prices are not always the full spend for your day in Siem Reap. They are the ride price. If your day also includes temple entry, that is another line in the budget.

Why do I steer guests toward one ride over the other?

I do this work every day, and I know how a bad fit can sour a trip. A guest books the cheapest ride, then wishes it lasted longer. Another books the longer one, then feels worn out because they only wanted a short sunset spin before dinner. The rate was not the issue. The match was.

Here is my rule.

  • Pick the US$32 tour if you want a first ATV ride, a family-friendly pace, or a short countryside break.
  • Pick the US$55 tour if you want private space, more varied stops, and enough saddle time to feel like you left town behind.
  • Add an Angkor Pass only if the same trip day includes temple entry.

And yes, if you are also checking Breksa Travel, do not stop at the headline number. Ask what the ride length is. Ask if pickup is in the price. Ask if the route is private or shared. Ask what happens before the wheels start turning. Those four checks tell you more than a headline rate ever will.

There is also trust. On the custom trip page, ASEAN ANGKOR GUIDE says it has served 25,000 plus guests since 2013 and shows 3,300 plus reviews. That kind of volume does not pick your tour for you. It does tell you the company is not guessing its way through Siem Reap.

What should you do next if you want the right quad bike day?

If you want my plain advice, start with your energy level and your calendar. If you have temple legs already, take the 1 hour sunset ride and keep the day light. If the quad bike is one of your main Siem Reap moments, pay the extra US$23 and take the private 2 hour ride.

I like the longer route for couples and friends. I like the shorter one for mixed-age groups and first-timers. That is my honest split.

My own reflection is easy: Siem Reap quad bike adventure prices look small on paper, yet the difference between a quick loop and a fuller countryside run feels much bigger once you are out on the road. If you want me to shape the day around your hotel, temple plan, dinner booking, or family pace, start with the custom Cambodia tour planner. If you already know what you want and just need a human to sort the timing, use the Siem Reap tour contact page and I will point you to the right ride.

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RAKSA REUR ( Richard ) is a highly accomplished and respected figure in the travel industry. As the CEO and founder of ASEAN ANGKOR GUIDE, he has transformed the company into a leading provider of tailored tours and cultural excursions. With over 14 years of hands-on experience, Richard's visionary leadership and passion for travel ensure every journey is a seamless and enriching adventure. He is a dedicated advocate for sustainable and responsible tourism, known for his deep commitment to creating authentic and unforgettable travel experiences.

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