

8 Days
1,385km
2,560.oo

MEKONG BASIN TO NORTH & EAST HIGHLANDS
Tour #4
(USD)
Tired of the tourist track? This is the real soul of South East Asia. We take you on an unforgettable journey from Phnom Penh, following the Mekong River as we head north and northeast, ending in Siem Reap near the iconic Angkor Wat. This tour is designed for motorcycle enthusiasts eager to experience the breathtaking beauty and unique landscapes along the river—cascading Mekong waterfalls, ancient temples, and much more.
We maintain a relaxed and enjoyable pace, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the stunning scenery and cultural highlights throughout the region.
What's Included:
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Middle range adventures Motorcycle CF MOTOR 450 MT
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Fuel
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Road tolls and Ferry pass
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Highly experienced Cambodian speaking English tour guide
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All Accommodation
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Breakfast, local restaurant lunch or trail snakes, Dinner
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Support truck with trailer
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Airport pick up
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All nation park permits
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VMS motorcycle t-shirt
What to Bring:
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Riding gear for Adventure Ride
(Helmet with wind screen, Gloves, Boots … -
Wet whether gear for June to September ( just in case )
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Clothes and others luggage for use during the tour will carry by our support truck
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We offer bike insurance at $30 per day, which covers all damage to the motorcycle during the tour.
Options:

Itinerary
Day 1.
Escaping Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh – Kampung Chnang – Kampung Thom
50% Tarmac / 50% Dirt Road ... 180km
Departing from VMS headquarters after a warm greeting and briefing, we head out through lively Cambodian traffic before transitioning onto dirt roads leading to Phnom Baset, a hilltop temple.
Our ride continues through local villages, where we witness authentic rural life and experience Cambodian culture firsthand. From there, the journey takes us into Kampong Chhnang, located near the Tonle Sap, home to some of the largest floating villages.
After crossing the river by ferry, we continue riding north toward the charming province of Kampong Thom, situated in the heart of Cambodia.

Day 2.
Into the Great Wide Open!
Kampung Thom – Kampung Cham – Kratie
60% Tarmac / 40% Dirt Road ... 190km
After a hearty breakfast, we leave Kampong Thom and ride to Phnom Santuk, the hilltop pagoda known as the “roof” of the area. We then continue east to the Mekong River at Stung Trang before heading toward Kratie province, home of the rare Irrawaddy dolphins.
After arriving in the riverside town of Kratie, we ride a little farther north to Kampi and take a short boat trip to see the dolphins in their natural habitat.

Day 3.
Ascending to Sen Monorom
Kratie - Mondulkiri
70% Tarmac / 30% Dirt Road ... 210km
The mountains are calling: We are leaving the Mekong River valley behind us (for now) and turning east to enter Cambodia’s southeastern province of Mondulkiri, home to the Punoung people, one of Cambodia’s ethnic minorities.
Tiny ‘Sen Monorom’, the regional capital is today’s destination. A mere thirty minutes’ drive away is Cambodia’s highest waterfall called ‘Bousra’ where a very special adventure is waiting for the brave traveler: Zipline – Fun!!! Flying through the waterfall.
We will spend our evening in the beautiful natural landscape setting of Nature Lodge sitting under the stars and by the campfire.

Day 4.
Nature Lodge and Elephant Encounters
REST DAY
After two days of solid riding, we slow things down a little and spent a relaxing day in the beautiful natural landscape setting of Nature Lodge. There are still several elephants living in the forests of the Mondulkiri region.
If you feel adventurous, a visit to an elephant sanctuary can be arranged. Observe the grey jumbos in their natural habitat while walking with them through the jungle to a place where you can take a swim with these gentle giants and give them a good scrubbing.

Day 5.
Motorbike Dash to Crater Lake
Mondulkiri - Rattanakiri
60% Tarmac / 40% Dirt Road ... 195km
We are leaving Mondulkiri’s mountainous scenery behind and continuing our journey northbound to the province of Rattanakiri. The most direct connection between Sen Monorom and our next destination – the city of Banlung – the former ‘Death Highway’ is now fully sealed and therefore has lost its bite.
On the plus side: a refreshing splash in the crater lake ‘Yeak Laom’ near Banlung is only three hours’ drive away.

Day 6.
Borderlands Immersion:
Rattanakiri - Siem Pang - Preah Romkel - Kampung Sralav
50% Tarmac / 50% Dirt Road ... 200km
One of the most breathtaking sights the Land of the Khmer has to offer are the torrential waters thundering through the seemingly endless maze of rocks and ravines of the Mekong Falls in the north of Cambodia close to the border to Laos.
This is where we are going on day 6 of our adventure. We will spend the night in a small village nearby which is a great opportunity to whiteness everyday life in the countryside firsthand for a bit. Cook with the locals and experience a night in one of those long-legged stilt houses.
optional: Take the boat to get to a small Laotian river island with an amazing French-colonial history.

Day 7.
Where Borders Meet:
Kampung Sralav – Tbeng Meanchey – Sa Aem
50% Tarmac / 50% Dirt Road ... 265km
We are traveling through the remote North of Cambodia, first along the border to Laos, then along the border to Thailand to visit “Prasath Preah Vihear”. The temple has seen an armed confrontation between Thai and Cambodian border troops only a few years ago but the conflict has been settled by the UN so nowadays the area is saved to visit.
Most dramatically perched atop an escarpment in the Dangrek Mountains (elevation 625 m), the southern tip of the temple structure affords a great view over the plain below (good weather provided).

Day 8.
The Road to Angkor:
Sa aem – Koh Ker – Kulen National Park – Siem Reap
70% Tarmac / 30% Dirt Road ... 225km
After breakfast, we get back on our bikes and continue our journey. Our next stop is Koh Ker Temple, the first ancient Angkorian structure we visit on this tour—a truly unique site that rarely sees foreign visitors.
From there, we ride toward Kulen National Park to visit its waterfalls and several other historic temples.
Before ending the day in Siem Reap—the gateway to the thousand-year-old ruins of the Angkor Empire and a world-class UNESCO World Heritage Site—we enjoy the final stretch of scenic riding.


Tour Dates:
Available Dates for 2026
2nd February to 8th February
1st June to 7th June
22nd June to 28th June
13th July to 19th July
3rd August to 9th August
24th August to 30th August
Our Bikes:

Our Adventure Bike of choice on tours are the CFmoto 450MT.
Perfectly suited for touring Cambodia, easy to ride, comfortable, with just the right power suited to all types of roads on tour.
FAQ’S:
What motorbikes do we ride this Adventure tour?
We ride CFMOTO 450 MT. A middle range adventure motorcycle which is perfect for Cambodia and South-East Asia.
You will need a valid motorbike license or learners permit.
What gear do I need to bring with you for this motorbike tour?
You must wear an approved motorbike helmet, boots, goggles and gloves. We recommend bringing a 2L water bladder to keep you hydrated in the Cambodia climate. You will be able to fill this each day
What happens if I have an accident on the motorbike tour?
Your tour guides are first aid trained and carry a first aid kit with them in case of minor injuries. We will call for emergency services if needed. We recommend getting travel insurance that covers you for most activities but especially motorbike riding.
What happens if I damage or break the bike on the tour?
We offer bike insurance at $30 per day, which covers all damage to the motorcycle during the tour. If you choose not to take the insurance and an accident occurs that results in severe damage or the breaking of an important part of the bike, you will be responsible for the replacement costs. Our Ride crew is highly experienced and can almost always get a bike running again. In the event of any breakdowns, we will do our best to repair the issue and get you back on the road as quickly as possible.
How experienced do I have to be to do the Adventure bike tour in Cambodia?
As long as you have had some road and off-road experience, you will be fine. We cater for all skill levels and our fantastic guides will help you along the way.
Can I bring my own motorbike on the tour?
Absolutely, the cost of the tour becomes cheaper when you bring your own bike. However, your motorcycle must be serviced or inspected by the VMS workshop to ensure it is fully prepared for the tour. You will also be responsible for performing any required servicing or maintenance on your bike throughout the tour.
What do I need to bring on the dirt bike tour?
You only need to bring your riding gear, clothes for the evenings, and any personal items you’ll need at night. On rest days, we’ll mostly stay in good hotels and resorts.
What is supplied for the Motorcycle Tour in Cambodia?
We provide a 450 MT motorcycle, all meals (breakfast, dinner, and trail snacks), fuel for the entire trip, a fully equipped support vehicle to carry all your gear, ferry fees, necessary permits, and experienced lead and sweep riders.















