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Cycle through the rural heart of Cambodia, soak up scenic views and endless vistas, take the time to meet the locals at the roadside, unwind on pristine beaches at Sihanoukville, explore the temples of Angkor by bicycle and make a difference in the lives of Cambodians in need. Sound like your kind of trip? Read on …
World Vision is partnering with Intrepid Travel to host an adventure cycle challenge with a difference.
In November 2008, we challenge you to cycle through the heartland of Cambodia, see its vibrant village life up close and explore the legacy of the Khmers. We'll get off the beaten track and blaze a trail from the glories of Angkor to some of the lesser known Khmer sites.

You will also visit a World Vision project in the Cambodian province of Takeo. You will see for yourself the difference your support of World Vision is making in the lives of Cambodians. The tour will finish by the tropical beaches of Sihanoukville.
This trip will be a genuinely challenging journey, giving you the chance to see some amazing places. You'll be helping raise awareness and funds for a community in need at the same time. View slideshow
 “I love the interaction with the locals you get from these trips, which you don’t get on normal trips. It’s a special experience when you go into the remote parts of the country and see how people really live.” Sally Bacon, Cambodia 2006
“The trip was an excellent way to see Cambodia and the group leader made the trip better than expected.” Glynn Thomas, Cambodia
“The experiences in the rural areas were more than one could ever wish for. The ride itself was fantastic and I have to say I can't fault the trip one bit. The attraction to this trip was more the physical challenge of it. Not only were my expectations fulfilled but I also gained more out of the experience than I ever thought imaginable.” Nicole Peresso, Cambodia 2005
“I am now a better person because of this amazing opportunity! I would do it all again tomorrow, if given the chance. Experiencing every emotion possible, with 25 or so new and old friends!!” Teneille Schmock, Cambodia 2005
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