Discover the forgotten hinterland with many dirt roads


 

If you still want to ride nice dirt roads and trails, then this might be your trip!

Cambodia is a country where you can still do a lot of unpaved driving. Both along the Mekong River and the hinterland where few people still live, through small villages, along the many travel fields and even jungle.

The difficulty of off road riding is determined by the weather. When the ground is wet and soggy due to rainfall then the day becomes a lot more spectacular and fun for many.

Cambodia has 2 faces, namely the extremely luxurious in the capital Phnom Penh with its many luxury cars you see in the streets and the poor part of almost the rest of the country.

Cambodia has an impressive history with evidence in the majestic Angkor Wat that attracts many tourists, but also the S21 torture chambers and the Killing Fields that you can visit. With a headset you will walk through the various rooms where all the torture happened and as you go along this will grab you with the question of why this can happen like this.

Phnom Penh and Siem Reap are cozy cities where you can stay well for food, drinks and massages.

Cambodia lots of off road

14 Days


Type of trip: Adventure ( 9 day parts unpaved )

Travel time months: January, April, June, November

Driving days: 9

Rest days during the tour: 1

Group size: 2 - 10 people

Travel Price Rider: from € 3.295,-

Travel Duo: from € 3.095,-

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Travel information:


Departure date:
Date back:
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Notes:
March 31, 2024
April 13, 2024
14
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May 19, 2024
June 1, 2024
14
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July 7, 2024
July 20, 2024
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November 10, 2024
November 23, 2024
14
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Jan. 19, 2025
Feb. 1, 2025
14
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March 23, 2025
April 5, 2025
14
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May 11, 2025
May 24, 2025
14
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July 20, 2025
Aug. 2, 2025
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November 23, 2025
December 6, 2025
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DAYFROMTOKM
1HomeDeparture
2Phnom PenhArrival
3Phnom PenhKampong Cham120
4Phnom PenhKratie120
5KratieKompong Thom220
6Kompong ThomSiem Reap160
7Siem ReapStay
8Seam ReapBatambang170
9BatambangVeal Veng140
10Veal VengKoh Kong170
11Koh KongKampot240
12KampotPhnom Penh170
13Phnom PenhStay
14Phnom PenhDeparture1.510TOTAL
Highlights of the trip:

  • Phnom Penh
  • Killing Fields
  • Camp S21
  • Angkor Wat
  • Siem Reap
  • Cardamon Mountains
  • Phnum Samsokna National Park
  • Roneam Doan Sam Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Local population
  • Street food

Visa

You will need a visa for this motorcycle trip. You can arrange this on the spot upon arrival. Please make sure that your passport is still valid for at least 6 months upon your return.

Driving License

For this motorcycle trip, you will need an international driver's license which you will need in your home country
pre-arranges with the ANWB.

Follow car

For our motorcycle tours, from 6 participants upwards, a support car with mechanic goes along. You can put your luggage in the follow car. Because we sometimes take small and or unpaved roads/paths, the follow car may take a different route. Always make sure you have your gear with you for the day.

Pocket Money

Even though much is already factored into the trip price, you will still need some pocket money. This is an indication for you what approximately the general costs will be for food, drinks and gasoline. For most Asian countries you can figure about 15 to 20 euros per day.

Luggage

Since the tour will be by motorcycle, it is not possible to bring much but enough luggage on the motorcycle. Preference is to bring a roll-up adventure waterproof bag and a small backpack. This can be secured to the back of the bike with quick straps ( which we have for you ). Also bring a flashlight and towel for possible use along the way, just to be safe. If a follow car comes along, the luggage can go in the car and you take only a small bag for what you need on the road.

Clothing

Experienced motorcyclists know better than anyone else that wearing proper clothing is important, so even in the tour you are going to ride we stick to it. The requirement is to wear long pants ( motorcycle pants) and a ( motorcycle ) jacket, as well as sturdy motorcycle shoes or possibly high hiking boots and summer gloves. It is best to bring your own helmet.

Be aware that especially in the mountains, weather changes can occur and it may cool down or rain. Always bring 1 fleece sweater and rain gear. Raincoat is also good to use to block the wind when it gets colder.

Heavy travel

For an accurate estimate of the severity of the motorcycle trip, it is best to contact R2D personally.

Mechanic

Many of our motorcycle tours will also include a mechanic on the motorcycle if the group is less than 6 people.

Insurance

For this trip, you are required to have a travel insurance needed with world coverage. Check carefully in advance whether motorcycling is covered. The policy number and emergency number should be taken with you and given to R2D in advance as well. Damage to third parties in an accident is not insured, and is usually settled on the spot. Regardless of who is at fault, the foreigner will usually pay for third-party damages. Fortunately, we are usually talking about very small amounts, unless it is a major accident.

Insurance to damage motorcycle usually cannot be insured. Fortunately, the repair costs are in a fraction of what we are used to and thus talk about small amounts. Any damage caused to the motorcycle, regardless of who is at fault, is yours.

Health

About malaria there are many ambiguities. For proper advice, consult your GP/GGD or travel clinic. They can advise you whether you should take malaria pills ( usually Malarone ) for this trip, they can also assess whether this is possible in combination with any personal
drugs. Diarrhea can easily occur due to heat combined with a different type of food. Often the diarrhea is gone after a few days and can also be suppressed by Imodium, for example. If the diarrhea occurs for longer, local doctors have various remedies to treat it. If you depend on drugs or diseases, you should check with your doctor beforehand. He can assess whether this will not adversely affect the trip to be made. You should also inform R2D about this in advance.

Flexibility

R2D tries everything, as best as possible, to keep the trip on track, however, there may be situations where flexibility is expected from participants. There may be engine trouble or the planned route is temporarily not possible due to works. R2D tries to have you stay in good 2** to 4** star hotels or cottages where possible. However, because we want to discover pure adventure and ride to places rarely visited by tourists it may occasionally happen that the accommodation is not optimal and thus some adjustment is expected.

Day stages

The routes go as much as possible on small roads, mountain passes, valleys, through plantations and villages. Upon arrival, a briefing will inform you in detail about what to look out for during the trip. The roads are not of the same quality as in European countries, but are getting better. Thus, there may be large holes or parts of the road that are washed away. The weather has a great influence on asphalt and dirt roads which means that a road that was passable last year may now be in very bad condition.

Traffic

Driving in Asia is different from participating in traffic in Western European countries. In the briefing you will be informed about this in detail.

Money

You can use debit cards at most of the places we visit; however, you must have your card unlocked in advance for this purpose.

Electricity

For Asian countries, it is best to carry a world plug.

The price includes the following:

  • Flight ticket Amsterdam - Phnom Penh Cambodia vv
  • Includes airport taxes and fuel surcharges
  • All hotel stays with sometimes breakfast

  • Rental Honda/Baja 250 enduro

  • Local guide/mechanic 2 to 4 driving participants
  • Follow car from 6 participants

  • Transportation to and from Phnom Penh airport

  • Ride2Discover Dutch/German/English speaking tour guide from 5 participants onwards

What is not included in the price:

  • Gasoline

  • Vaccinations and malaria pills, if any 

  • Visa on the spot at the airport 

  • International driving license 

  • Sometimes breakfast and noon-dinner and drinks

  • Entrance Angkor Wat and S21 Killing Fields
  • Any excursions of your own

  • Indicative pocket money € 250

Additional service we can offer you:

  • single room € 360,-

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