Explore Siem Reap’s culture, history, and art on a bike tour, visiting the Wat Thmey Memorial, Theam’s Gallery, and more, guided by a local expert, with hotel pickup, snacks, and local drinks included.
The Siem Reap Morning City Bike Tour starts with a pickup from your hotel, followed by a ride to the bike shop for bike fitting. Your local guide will provide a brief introduction before beginning the adventure. Cycling through the backstreets of Siem Reap, you'll witness local life up close. The backstreets are peaceful, providing a break from the bustling streets and offering unique sights of the daily routines of the residents.
One of the highlights of this tour is learning how to make Cambodian ceramics. You'll use pottery wheels and Khmer carving tools to create authentic pieces of art. Under the guidance of a professional local artist, you'll learn the skills behind creating beautiful and meaningful Cambodian art. This hands-on experience connects you to the country’s deep cultural and artistic heritage.
After your creative experience, the next stop is the Wat Thmey Killing Field Memorial, a historical site that commemorates the victims of the Khmer Rouge regime. The memorial serves as a stark reminder of Cambodia's tragic past. Your guide will provide a detailed explanation of the events that occurred between 1975 and 1979, offering important historical context. This stop provides a deeper understanding of Cambodia’s history and resilience.
After visiting the memorial, take a short break with some refreshing coconut water or coffee. Then head to Theam’s Gallery, one of Siem Reap's hidden gems. This elegant gallery showcases the work of Cambodian artists in a beautiful house museum, complete with a peaceful garden. The gallery features a stunning collection of paintings and sculptures, providing insight into Cambodia's thriving art scene. It’s an ideal place for art lovers to explore.
To wrap up the morning, the tour will take you to Preah Ang Chek Preah Ang Chorm Shrines, followed by a bike ride through the vibrant Pub Street Lane to Phsar Chas, Siem Reap's oldest Khmer market. Explore the local market and observe the local way of life. You'll be able to shop for souvenirs and experience the traditional Cambodian atmosphere before returning to the starting point around 12:30 pm.
The Khmer Ceramics & Fine Arts Centre offers pottery-making experiences and showcases traditional Cambodian ceramics. Visitors can learn, watch artisans, and try making their own pottery.
Wat Thmei is a memorial to the victims of the Khmer Rouge, with a stupa containing human skulls. It offers a place for reflection on Cambodia's tragic past.
Theam's Gallery is a hidden gem showcasing Cambodian art, including paintings and sculptures, set in a serene house museum with a tranquil garden.
Preah Ang Chek Preah Ang Chorm Shrine is a small, enclosed temple located near the Royal Independence Gardens, offering a glimpse into Siem Reap’s rich spiritual history.
The Old Market in Siem Reap is a bustling, traditional Khmer market where you can explore local produce, souvenirs, and experience the vibrant atmosphere of Cambodian culture.
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