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Cambodia by bike
This adventurous trip will take you cycling on the fun roads of Cambodia to
some of the most spectacular temples in history and through the villages
of the smiling Khmer people. The majesty of the Angkor temples is lost on
no one and you'll realise why after spending some time in and around the
temples. But there's more to Cambodia than just temples. Cycling the highways
and byways we travel from Siem Reap to Battambang and then by bus to the
charming capital Phnom Penh, experiencing the enchanting hospitality of the
Cambodian people through visiting the smaller regional towns and witnessing
all that Cambodia has to offer.
Day 1 Arrive at Siem Reap airport
After arriving mid afternoon, participants will have a quick refresher before
having a cultural briefing as well as a team briefing.
Next up is a bike fitting with Raw Travel, who test and trial your bike
to make sure it fits you perfectly. We’ll go for a practise ride
just so you can get used to your bike and riding as a group on the Cambodian
roads
and traffic.
Dinner follows, an excellent way for the group to settle in and get to know
one another a little more, and also start enjoying the Cambodian culture and
the delicious Cambodian cuisine!
Day 2 Angkor temples
Orientation ride in the morning around the main Angkor temples then the rest
of the day is free to explore the incredible sights of the Angkor archaeological
park. It is often hailed as one of the most extraordinary architectural creations
ever built, with its intricate bas reliefs, strange acoustics and magnificent
soaring towers. The rest of the day is leisure time to further explore this
amazing and extensive world heritage site.
During the evening there will be a presentation from CUFA’s Cambodian
staff on the development work and benefits to the local communities in Cambodia
and about the projects that the participants will be undertaking.
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Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Distance cycled: approx. 60 km
Day 3 Beng Melea
Ride to the fabulous ruined temple of Beng Melea via the Tonle Sap Lake. Overgrown
with jungle, Beng Melea is an ancient Hindu temple built in the 12th C. Incredibly
atmospheric with few visitors, Beng Melea will enchant and amaze those who
visit. On the way, pass Tonle Sap Lake which is the largest freshwater lake
in South-East Asia. The lake's waters control the flow of the Mekong and provide
a living for thousands of people, as it is one of the world's richest sources
of freshwater fish. See the extraordinary locals who live on the floating villages.
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Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Distance cycled: approx. 70 km
Day 4 Phnom Kulen
Today we have a beautiful and challenging ride that takes us off the beaten
track. In the morning we cycle back roads through rice paddies towards Banteay
Srei, and continue onto Cambodia's most sacred mountain and site of Pilgrimage,
Phnom Kulen.
Leave the sealed roads behind and enjoy the challenge of riding on dirt roads
for 14km, which brings us to the park entrance and the start of the Kulen mountain
range. Here we start to climb on a winding jungle road for 12km to the top
of the 487m mountain, with wonderful views of the national park en route. The
overhead forest canopy provides shade and welcome relief on this section of
the ride.
Reaching the end of the road we find magnificent waterfalls and 1200-year-old
sacred carvings in the riverbed from the start of the Khmer empire. After enjoying
a swim and look around the nearby
Buddhist temple we return back down the same road to the park entrance where
we board vehicles for the journey back to Siem Reap.
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Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
- · Distance cycled: approx. 82 km
Day 5 Sisophon
Today we depart from our base at Siem Reap for first part of a 2-day journey.
Cycling west, we head to Sisophon. Expect to pass through tiny villages and
really get off the beaten track and experience the incredible countryside of
Cambodia. Depending on the participant’s fitness level and the desire
for physical challenge, a cycle option is available for today.
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Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Distance cycled approx 80km option
Day 6 Battambang
Welcome to the final day of the cycle challenge for the Leadership Challenge
program. From Sisophon we ride through the charming, character filled back
roads to Battambang, a bustling province full of activity and friendly Khmer
villagers.
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Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Distance cycled approx. 80 kms
Days 7 - 8 Battambang
Assist in the delivery of CUFA’s Childrens Financial Literacy program,
working with the joyful Kmher children. Interacting with local CUFA staff,
and the delightful local school children, this will no doubt be a significant
highlight of the Leadership Challenge program.
Day 9 Phnom Penh
Enjoy the fantastic, scenic bus ride from Battambang to Phnom Penh, a real
luxury after 5 days on a bike and after 2 days of project work in the provinces!
Take the afternoon off to explore Phnom Penh as you wish. Better understand
the tragic Cambodian history with a trip to the Killing Fields or the Genocide
Museum, or alternatively explore the bustling local Russian Markets and pick
up some amazing local products.
Day 10 Phnom Penh
Spend the day at the CUFA Training Centre providing training to emerging Cambodian
credit unions.
Day 11 Phnom Penh
Morning visit to CUFA training centre and then transfer to airport for early
afternoon flight to Bangkok
Day 12 Arrive back in Australia
Enjoy the return journey home, reflecting on the amazing CUFA Cambodian Leadership
Challenge program. Return to work, enthused and completely invigorated from
having met this remarkable challenge and achieved such an outstanding effort.
Note the itinerary is subject to change, in order to provide the best
itinerary possible for the participants.
CUFA Cambodian Leadership Challenge | 6 – 17 July 2009
For all Cambodian Leadership Challenge enquiries contact:
Claudine | P: (02) 8299 9032 | E:
challenge@cufa.com.au
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