80km Sihanoukville Dirt Bike Tour: Ream Park to Otres Beach
Ride 80km of mostly off-road terrain from Sihanoukville through Ream National Park to Otres Beach, crossing rivers, jungle singletrack and white-sand coastline. This guided dirt-bike tour includes bike rental, protective gear, lunch and park fees for a 4–6 hour coastal adventure.
The Experience
Before You Go
Expect mixed underfoot conditions
Sand, rocky ruts and mud appear on the same ride—use lower tire pressures for sand and stay relaxed over roots and rocks.
Bring a hydration system
Four to six hours of off-road riding in tropical heat requires at least 2–3 liters of water plus electrolyte snacks.
Carry local currency
Small vendors, ferry crossings and tips are cash-friendly—keep some Cambodian riel or US dollars handy.
Respect river crossings
Check depth with your guide before crossing; currents can change quickly after rain and require walking a line or ferry support.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Morning viewpoint on Otres Hill for low-angle light over the gulf
- •Side trails to small fishing villages where grilled seafood is served fresh
Wildlife
- •Long-tailed macaque
- •Mangrove kingfisher and other coastal birds
Conservation Note
Stay on designated tracks, avoid disturbing mangroves and wildlife, and note that park fees help fund local conservation and trail maintenance.
Ream National Park was designated in the early 1990s to protect coastal mangroves and islands that support local fisheries and biodiversity.
What to Bring
Closed-toe riding bootsEssential
Protects ankles and improves bike control on sand, rocks and during river crossings.
Hydration pack (2–3L)Essential
Allows hands-free drinking during long stretches between stops.
Lightweight armored jersey or jacketEssential
Provides abrasion protection and ventilation in tropical heat.
Spare inner tube & basic tool kit
Quickly fixes punctures on remote singletrack where mechanical support is limited.
Common Questions
Do I need prior dirt-bike experience?
A basic level of off-road experience is recommended; guides will tailor sections for beginners, but handling sandy ruts and rocky singletrack requires confidence.
What bikes are provided?
Rentals are typically Honda XR250 or Yamaha TTR250 with protective gear included (helmet, goggles, boots, body armor).
Are river crossings safe during the rainy season?
Crossings depend on recent rainfall; operators may reroute or cancel if fords are unsafe—always follow your guide's assessment on the day.
Is pickup available from hotels or the port?
Most operators offer pickup from central Sihanoukville locations or can arrange transfers—confirm pickup point when booking.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
4–6 hours
Location
Sihanoukville, Preah Sihanouk Province
Difficulty
challenging
Fitness Level
Moderate to good cardiovascular fitness and core strength for repeated short climbs and technical sections
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