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FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions

You plan to  come and visit the temples of Angkor but you still have questions, the answer is surely here.

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1. You offer motorcycles, but I don't know how to drive, and it scares me_cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d!

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Our concept is to be able to move around the archaeological enclosure of Angkor in near freedom. I chose the 2 wheels car  it is the means of transport that offers the most advantages: easy to park, discovery of the landscape, short stops, scents and sounds...

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But no worries, indeed for people wanting to stay in a group or having apprehensions about driving a 2-wheeler, we have 2 other solutions: Being a passenger or the "tuk-tuk" trailer motorcycle!

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2. Why not offer a bicycle, I find it more ecological for an archaeological enclosure.

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You are right, cycling is probably one of the best ways to visit Angkor! However, having used the bike for a long time, before acquiring my first scooter, I can assure you that in high heat, it quickly becomes impossible! To the point of wondering "how am I going to get back knowing that I still have 20 kilometers to go. I may have prejudged my abilities!"

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Being of course concerned about ecology and the environment, we offer vehicles (125cc scooter)  which are  of the latest generations, therefore with injection and catalysis. We  will soon be able to offer you 2 electric wheels.

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3. Everyone tells me that traffic in Cambodia is too dangerous.

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Indeed, the circulation is particular to Cambodia, but we circulate practically only in the archaeological enclosure, since the departure of our circuits is done a few hundred meters from the entrance of the site. You are under the full responsibility of your guide. It is not about leaving you "in nature" with your 2 wheels.

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You must follow each other at the pace set by your guide. Your safety is at stake, but also that of the countless children present!

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4.  The visit to the temples will therefore be timed!

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Yes and no. Our routes have been tested time and time again and we have adapted them so that it works. But it is true that lingering in one place risks disrupting the sequel. This is why our "Sunrise", "Sunset" or "Banteay Srei" formulas can be modified before, when booking, but also during, since it will be possible for you, for example, _cc781905-5cde-3194- bb3b-136bad5cf58d_de add "Banteay Srei" at any time.

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Your guide  is dedicated to you for the day, it is  therefore quite possible to overflow the schedule! Our formulas are not timed! So no worries there.

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5. Looking at your formulas, I noticed that you don't take crowding into account.

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The growing number of tourists from all over the world sometimes makes visiting certain temples complicated, that's a fact. Hence the interest of 2 wheels avec un guide expérimenté!

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He will juggle the schedule to avoid the rush! On the other hand, inevitably there will be people, but we know from experience how to best solve this problem.

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6. A friend who knows the temples tells me that this does not allow enough time in each temple.

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He is right, but you should know that each temple deserves a whole day! I have been visiting them for some time already and I assure you that if I could I would stay there again and again! But how to do it? Your time is running out and there are about twenty temples that can be visited, at least half of which are unmissable!

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This is the reason why I created this concept, allowing you, in a short time, to visit the maximum but also to have the maximum of essential information to know. While having the concern not to make these school visits where you will retain 1% of the information so certain are interesting, but not essential.

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NB: The PASS to enter the archaeological site is never included.

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