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Read MorePedal into the vibrant heart of Phnom Penh, where cycling means gliding along the lively Mekong riverside promenade, weaving past the golden spires of the Royal Palace, and temple-hopping from the legendary Wat Phnom to bustling local markets, all on flat, easy-to-navigate streets that reveal the city’s rich history and riverside charm. Whether you’re chasing sunrise views on Sisowath Quay, escaping to the tranquil silk-weaving villages of Koh Dach (Silk Island), or exploring colonial boulevards and street food havens, Phnom Penh is a cyclist’s playground packed with culture, color, and adventure at every turn!
★★★★★ KOH DACH (SILK ISLAND): THE QUINTESSENTIAL CYCLING ESCAPE
If you’re searching for Phnom Penh’s most beloved cycling adventure, look no further than Koh Dach, better known as Silk Island. Just a short ferry ride from the city’s bustling riverside, this five-star favorite delivers tranquil, car-light roads winding through lush orchards, shimmering rice paddies, and traditional silk-weaving villages. The flat terrain and rural charm make it perfect for all levels, while the chance to watch local artisans at work adds a cultural twist you won’t find anywhere else.
★★★★☆ SISOWATH QUAY & RIVERSIDE PROMENADE: URBAN CYCLING WITH A VIEW
For a classic Phnom Penh experience, pedal along the iconic Sisowath Quay, an urban riverside promenade for its lively atmosphere and unbeatable views. Glide past the golden spires of the Royal Palace, the National Museum, and bustling night markets, all while soaking up the Mekong’s breezy charm. Early mornings and sunset rides are especially magical, with the city bathed in golden light and the riverside alive with locals and travelers alike. This route is flat, scenic, and perfect for a leisurely cruise or as a launchpad for deeper city exploration.
★★★★☆ WAT PHNOM & CENTRAL MARKET LOOP: CULTURE, HISTORY, AND LOCAL FLAVOR
History buffs and urban explorers will love the four-star Wat Phnom and Central Market loop. Start at the city’s legendary founding temple, then weave through colonial boulevards and vibrant neighborhoods to the art deco Central Market. Along the way, you’ll pass street food stalls, artisan shops, and colorful street art, making this route a feast for the senses. It’s a flat, easy ride that packs a punch of culture and local life into every kilometer.
★★★★☆ CHROY CHANGVAR PENINSULA: SCENIC LOOPS & SKYLINE VIEWS
Craving a longer, quieter ride? The Chroy Changvar Peninsula is a four-star gem, offering scenic riverside loops, peaceful local villages, and panoramic views of Phnom Penh’s skyline. With less traffic than the city center and well-maintained roads, it’s ideal for those seeking a more relaxed, nature-filled escape, plus, you’ll find plenty of spots to stop for a coconut or a riverside picnic.
★★★☆☆ RUSSIAN MARKET & SOUTHERN DISTRICTS: LOCAL LIFE ON TWO WHEELS
For a taste of Phnom Penh’s authentic neighborhoods, the Russian Market (Phsar Toul Tom Poung) and southern districts score three stars. Pedal through quieter side streets, discover vibrant street art, and dive into the city’s best street food scene. This area is perfect for casual cyclists and foodies looking to explore beyond the tourist trail.
Phnom Penh has a tropical monsoon climate with two distinct seasons:
The best time for cycling is from November to February, when temperatures are cooler, humidity is lower, and rainfall is minimal.
November to February
Best Overall Months: December and January are the most comfortable, with the lowest temperatures and humidity levels.
March (with caution): Still dry, but temperatures begin to rise. Early morning rides are recommended to avoid midday heat.
August to October (Peak Rainy Season)
April (Extreme Heat)
May to July (Transitional/Unpredictable): Onset of rainy season brings sudden showers, rising humidity, and slippery roads.
Before arranging your travel plans around a festival, ensure to confirm the festival dates on the official festival website or with a local tourist information office. For further details on these and other events, please visit the official tourism website for Cambodia.
If it’s your first time going to Cambodia or you prefer a hassle-free cycling experience, using a CTC (Cycle Travel Club) certified bike tour operator can be an excellent choice. These operators provide guided tours, bike rentals, and logistical support, making your cycling trip more enjoyable and less stressful.
Benefits of CTC Certified Operators:
Local Expertise:
Bike Rental Options:
Guided Tours and Support:
As a paid CTC member, you qualify for the following:
Tip: English-speaking operators are not always available. Ask hotel staff, guides, or locals for help if needed. Save these numbers in your phone and keep a written copy accessible while cycling.
For serious emergencies, these hospitals are best equipped for foreign travelers. For minor issues, clinics like Naga Clinic and Tropical and Travellers Medical Clinic are also recommended.
For other countries’ embassies, refer to Embassy Finder for a complete list.
Always check your policy for cycling-specific coverage, medical evacuation, and emergency procedures. Contact your insurer’s emergency hotline for support in serious cases.
Check the Passport Index to see if your passport has visa requirements for this country.
Key Points:
eSIM Advantages:

Cambodia uses both the Cambodian Riel (KHR) and the US Dollar (USD) in daily life. Understanding how these currencies work together is crucial for travelers.

Choosing the right way to exchange money can save you time, hassle, and money—especially on a bike tour.
Cyclists face unique risks when carrying and exchanging cash. Follow these tips to stay safe:
Currency use and exchange options vary across Cambodia’s regions:
Check out the latest Travel Advisory to Cambodia from the US Dept of State. Contacts from all US Embassies in Cambodia are listed on the website. Use the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to inform them of your travels.
Read the Travel Health Notices & suggested vaccinations from the CDC
For the latest updates and resources, visit the U.S. Embassy in Cambodia’s official website: U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Cambodia
Komoot
Ride with GPS
Bikemap
Google Translate
English Khmer Translator (by Khmer Tool)
Agoda
Airbnb
Grab
PassApp
Nham24
AccuWeather
Smart Traveler
First Aid – IFRC
GeoSure
Strava
ProBikeGarage
Link My Ride
Familiarize yourself with these essential words and phrases, including phonetic pronunciations and usage notes, to handle common travel situations:
Tip: Cambodians appreciate any effort to speak Khmer, even if imperfect. Use polite forms and smile!
For real conversation practice, try HelloTalk to chat with native speakers.
For rapid progress, consider daily private lessons or intensive group courses during your stay.
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