REVIEW · SIEM REAP
Quad Bike Ride Explore the Countryside
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You want adrenaline and real Cambodia, not just photos. This quad bike countryside ride mixes off-road fun with village sights and a sunset stop. You’ll get hotel pickup, a helmet, cold water, and about an hour to ride outside the city limits.
Two things I really like: the hotel pickup/drop-off makes it easy to fit this into a packed day, and the plan is built around watching the sunset over rice paddies. One thing to consider: it’s only about an hour of ATV time, so it’s a thrill intro rather than an all-day adventure.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Feel the Most
- Why This Siem Reap Quad Ride Feels Like More Than a Quick Loop
- Price and What You’re Getting for $45
- Where You Start: The Meeting Point and Why It Matters
- The Countryside Segment: Villages, Buffalo, and Rice Paddies at Sunset
- ATV Riding Time: About 1 Hour of Real Fun
- Pickup, Private Transportation, and the Group Size Sweet Spot
- What to Do With Meals Since They’re Not Included
- What You’ll Love Most: The Thrill Plus the Sunset Payoff
- A Balanced Look: Possible Drawbacks Before You Book
- Who This Quad Bike Ride Is Best For
- Tips to Make Your Hour on the Quad More Enjoyable
- Should You Book This Quad Bike Ride in Siem Reap Countryside?
- FAQ
- How much does the quad bike ride cost in Siem Reap?
- How long does the experience last?
- Does the tour include hotel pickup and drop-off?
- Is a helmet provided?
- Is cold water included?
- Are meals included in the price?
- Where does the tour start?
- Where does the tour end?
- What is the maximum group size?
- When do I receive booking confirmation?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights You’ll Feel the Most

- Sunset-focused route beyond the city: villages, water buffalo grazing, and rice paddies
- About 1 hour of ATV riding so you get real time on the quad, not just a short loop
- Hotel pickup & drop-off included to remove the stress of getting there and back
- Small group size (up to 12) which usually keeps the pace friendly and controllable
- Helmet and cold water included, so you start riding properly set
- Guides named Sna and Mr. Kimsan are praised for patience and being friendly, especially for first-timers
Why This Siem Reap Quad Ride Feels Like More Than a Quick Loop
Siem Reap has plenty of “check-the-box” tours. This one is different because the goal isn’t just to get you somewhere. It’s to get you out on rougher paths where you can actually see everyday countryside life.
I like that the ride is built around contrast. You start in the Siem Reap area and then head outside the city to smaller villages. You’ll also pass scenes like water buffalo grazing and rice paddies—the kind of sights that don’t show up the same way when you stay on paved roads.
The off-road part matters too. It’s not marketed as a “slow photo ride.” You’re given about 1 hour to enjoy ATV action, which is exactly what thrill-seekers want when they book a quad experience.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Siem Reap
Price and What You’re Getting for $45

At $45 for roughly 1 hour, the key question is value: what’s included versus what you still have to handle.
Here’s what you get included:
- Quad bike riding
- Helmet
- Hotel pickup & drop-off
- Cold water
And what you don’t get included:
- Meals
So the bargain angle isn’t the price alone. It’s the setup. Pickup and equipment are taken care of, which helps a lot in Siem Reap where transportation logistics can eat time. Also, helmets and cold water being included means you don’t have to track those down last-minute.
Still, don’t treat it like a full-day outing. If you want hours and hours on a quad, this is more of a tight, well-paced thrill session with a countryside finale.
Where You Start: The Meeting Point and Why It Matters

This tour starts at the Khmer Cooking Class at a Local’s Home near Wat Po Banteary, on Chey Road, Krong Siem Reap 17259. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
That start location is useful because it’s not tucked deep into a maze of side streets. You’re meeting at a known local-home style location rather than a random roadside spot. For you, that translates to less hunting time and fewer “where are you?” messages.
Also, confirmation is provided at booking time. That reduces uncertainty before you show up.
The Countryside Segment: Villages, Buffalo, and Rice Paddies at Sunset

The heart of this experience is the route beyond Siem Reap. You’re headed outside the city for an off-road adventure and a look at rural scenes that feel like a different world than temple streets.
What to expect to see along the way:
- Local villages
- Water buffalo grazing
- Rice paddy fields, with sunset viewing
This is exactly why sunset-focused tours work. During the late-day light, the countryside looks more dimensional, and the pace tends to slow just enough for you to actually take it in. Even if you’re there mainly for the quad, you still get a built-in reward moment: the payoff comes as the day turns golden.
One small consideration: because it includes off-road driving and outdoor scenery, you might want to plan for dust or uneven ground. The tour info doesn’t promise perfect conditions, but off-road routes usually come with some grit.
ATV Riding Time: About 1 Hour of Real Fun
You’ll have 1 hour to enjoy ATV action. That’s a strong chunk of time for a single-session quad tour.
Why this matters:
- You’re more likely to build confidence during that hour, even if you’re new.
- You don’t feel like you’re paying for a token ride.
- You get enough time to enjoy speed and movement while still keeping the tour short.
A big theme from the experience’s best feedback is how the ride is handled for first-timers. One guide name comes up: Sna, praised for being patient with people who are riding an ATV for the first time. Another guide name you’ll hear mentioned is Mr. Kimsan, noted as friendly and considerate—exactly the kind of attitude that helps you relax and focus on the fun.
If you’re worried about being “too inexperienced,” this setup is designed for most travelers to participate. It won’t require advanced racing skills.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Siem Reap
Pickup, Private Transportation, and the Group Size Sweet Spot

This tour includes hotel pickup & drop-off and also mentions private transportation. That’s a big deal. It means you’re not stuck coordinating your own ride to the countryside trailhead.
Group size is capped at 12 travelers. That’s small enough that you’re not swallowed by a huge crowd. It also tends to help with safety and pacing when everyone is getting ready around the same time.
In practice, this kind of size helps keep things smoother:
- Less waiting for the group
- More room to ask questions
- A more manageable rhythm when you’re switching between driving and scenery time
If you prefer experiences that feel like a small team rather than a busload, this one fits.
What to Do With Meals Since They’re Not Included
Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) are not included. That means you should plan around the time you’ll be out.
Since the ride includes watching the sunset, you’ll likely want to eat earlier rather than counting on the tour to handle food. If you’re doing this in the middle of your Siem Reap sightseeing schedule, I’d build it around a proper meal before you go, then just snack as needed after.
A simple move: travel light, eat first, and focus on the ride.
What You’ll Love Most: The Thrill Plus the Sunset Payoff

The strongest praises around this experience focus on two things working together:
- ATV riding at sunset
- Beautiful countryside scenes
That combo is rare. Many quad rides offer views, but not the emotional timing. Here, the sunset is part of the route story—rice paddies and rural life become part of the ending, not a quick roadside pass.
If you like thrill and you also like meaningful moments, this tour is built for you. The sunset stop is a nice equalizer. After the dust-and-throttle moments, you get a calmer scene where you can breathe and actually look.
And if you’re the type who wants a recommendation you can trust, the vibe is clear: this is a must-do for people chasing a fun, first-person ride experience rather than just watching others go.
A Balanced Look: Possible Drawbacks Before You Book
No tour is perfect. Here are the honest considerations based on what the tour includes and how it’s structured:
- Only about 1 hour of ATV time: If you want the quad to be the whole day, you may feel it’s short. This is more of an hour-long thrill session with countryside sights layered in.
- Rural/off-road means conditions can be variable: You might encounter dust, uneven ground, or weather changes depending on the day. Wear practical gear.
- No meals included: You’ll need to eat separately, which matters if you’re planning a full day with this as the main activity.
If those points don’t bother you, this experience is likely to hit the sweet spot.
Who This Quad Bike Ride Is Best For
This quad ride is a strong match if you:
- Want an off-road ATV experience outside Siem Reap
- Like the idea of seeing rural life like villages, buffalo, and rice paddies
- Prefer a small group (up to 12) and included pickup/drop-off
- Are a thrill-seeker who still wants a scenic ending at sunset
It may be less ideal if you:
- Want a long, multi-hour ride with extended stops
- Need meals provided as part of the tour price
- Are looking for a purely relaxed nature walk (this is built around ATV time)
Tips to Make Your Hour on the Quad More Enjoyable
You don’t need special gear info beyond what’s provided, but you can still set yourself up for a smoother ride.
Do this:
- Wear clothes you don’t mind getting a little dusty.
- Use the helmet correctly and snugly (it’s included for a reason).
- Drink water before you go, then you’ll still have the cold water provided during the activity.
- Go in with the mindset of learning your control during the first part of the ATV hour.
And emotionally, give yourself permission to enjoy it. The feedback highlights guide patience—especially for first-time ATV riders—so you’ll likely feel supported instead of rushed.
Should You Book This Quad Bike Ride in Siem Reap Countryside?
If your goal is to get out of the city and do something fun that mixes adrenaline with rural scenery, I’d say yes. For $45, the ride includes the basics that matter: helmet, cold water, and hotel pickup/drop-off—plus a countryside route with sunset built in.
Book it if:
- You want about 1 hour of genuine ATV riding
- You care about seeing rice paddies and villages, not just getting from A to B
- You like smaller group dynamics (max 12)
Skip it if:
- You want meals included
- You’re looking for an all-day quad adventure rather than a short, well-timed session
FAQ
How much does the quad bike ride cost in Siem Reap?
The price is listed at $45.
How long does the experience last?
The duration is approximately 1 hour.
Does the tour include hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes. Hotel pick-up & drop off is included.
Is a helmet provided?
Yes. A helmet is included with the quad bike riding.
Is cold water included?
Yes. Cold water is included.
Are meals included in the price?
No. Meals such as breakfast, lunch, and dinner are not included.
Where does the tour start?
It starts at Khmer Cooking Class at a Local’s Home / Wat Po Banteary, on Chey Road, Krong Siem Reap 17259, Cambodia.
Where does the tour end?
It ends back at the meeting point.
What is the maximum group size?
The activity has a maximum of 12 travelers.
When do I receive booking confirmation?
Confirmation is received at the time of booking.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount is not refunded.




























