FAQ

WHAT’RE INCLUDED IN THE TOUR PRICE?
  • KTM/Yamaha WR/Honda XR
  • Twin share room or home stay
  • Helmet, boots, pants, jersey, gloves, pads, goggles
  • Bike maintenance and fuel
  • Temple passes and tolls
  • English speaking guides
  • Pick up from hotel or guesthouse
  • Mosquito nets and hammocks
WHAT’RE NOT INCLUDED IN THE TOUR PRICE?
  • Food and Drink
  • Personal travel and medical insurance
  • Visas, Flights and Transfers
  • Damage to bikes from falls and misuse
  • Emergency transport and recovery
  • Baggage transport and transfers
  • Single accommodation
  • Support vehicle
WHAT ITEMS SHOULD I BRING ON TOUR?
  • Shorts or light weight trousers
  • t-shirt or light weight top
  • flip flops/thongs
  • Money
  • Mosquito repellent
  • Sunscreen
  • Mosquito repellent
  • Sunscreen
  • Waterproof container / bag
  • Torch
  • Most important the bikers spirt !
WHERE DO WE STAY ?

On We mix our accommodation between comfortable, clean guesthouses and remote village home-stays. Staying in village home-stay is a real experience however after a few days of riding, you will be ready for comfy bed, warm shower, and a good night sleep. Camping at remote temples can be arranged but this required either 4 x 4 support vehicle or strong shoulder.

WHERE AND WHAT WILL WE EAT?

Cambodiaoffroad does not include food or drinks in our tour packages, the reason why we don’t know what and how much you will consume so its best you pay your way.

On single day tours you will have lunch at either Beang Mealea temple or Kbal Spean in a local clean restaurants serving good Khmer food.


*** Foods can be included in any prior request by rider. Please let us know if you want meals to be included in package.

MULTI-DAY TOUR

On multi day tours things are a little different, we do where possible have lunch in a restaurant, however our tours are not like others and we spend most of the day on trails in extremely remote areas where restaurants are just not heard of, this does not stop our guides from organizing lunch in local villages which is a real experience!

Evenings are not a problem in the home stays we have good home cooked food and in the towns we know where to find the most delicious local specialties.

WHAT BACKPACK SHOULD I USE?

The trick over here is to travel light. Its no fashion show out there so don’t worry about lots of changes of clothes bring with you only the necessitates. A hydro-backpack holding 2-3 liters of water is ideal or a small-medium sized rucksack than has room to carry bottled water.

WHAT ABOUT LANDMINE, MALARIA, AND SAFETY?

It’s safe to ride through the remote Cambodia as MAG cleared most mines from land and Most of the mines that remain are around the border areas and we are always informed by the local authority about the risk.

Cambodiaoffroad has accessed mined area maps from CMAC and avoid all high risk areas.

There is a risk from Malaria in certain areas in Cambodia so don’t forget the mosquito spray and if you feel it necessary a course of malaria tablets.

In regards to civil unrest it has been many years since the Khmer Rouge occupied Cambodia and although we do travel through ares where many former Khmer Rouge soldiers and leaders settled it is completely safe. Also the conflict at the border with Thailand has also ended making the trip to Preah Veaher temple also safe.

DO YOU SUPPLY RIDING GEAR?

Cambodiaoffroad includes all riding gear in the tour price. This makes it easy for those of you who had not planed to ride whilst on holiday. We include helmet, gloves, enduro boots, goggles, pads, trousers and shirt.

Many who come on longer planned tours prefer to bring there own gear, we recommend this as its far more comfortable in your own boots! We also do deals where you buy new gear that fits and after the tour we will buy it off you, this helps us on this end because it is not so easy to buy equipment over here.

WHAT ABOUT CURRENCY MATTERS?

Cambodia runs on two currencies the American Dollar and the Cambodian Riel. You will not be able to get Riel in your own country so bring Dollars with you.

Before you go on tour change some of your dollars into Riel as we head into remote areas where US dollars are often not accepted.

We reckon that on average you need around $20-$30 a day for your food and drinks. Atm’s are available in the major towns but don’t rely on these on tour. We also request full payment before we leave on tour so be sure to bring it with you.


US dollars are accepted the whole Cambodia with small note!