My next stop on my drive around Cambodia was Koh Ker, an ancient Khmer temple site. I had a 200 km ride through the idyllic Cambodian countryside. Once again, there was no traffic. This stretch of road passed by some limestone karst formations and funky forest. It was quite a nice ride.

The Stung Treng riverside in the morning.
The Stung Treng riverside in the morning.
House among the trees.
House among the trees.
Wheat fields.
Wheat fields.
Cloudy day.
Cloudy day.
Big gates leading to villages line the main road.
Big gates leading to villages line the main road.
My bike among the fields.
My bike among the fields.
Thailand lies beyond those mountains.
Thailand lies beyond those mountains.
Terry
I'm Terry, former cubicle-dweller, and now traveler, photographer, writer, and entrepreneur. I quit my job in 2014 to travel to US national parks, then to South East Asia. I write about independent, flexible, long-term, budget travel. Sign up to my newsletter to get the latest news on what I'm up to. I hope you join me on my trek around the world.

One thought on “The Cambodian Motorbike Diaries: Stung Treng To Koh Ker

  1. Hi Terry, how are yah? I’m Kirk from the Philippines. I’ll be travelling to Koh Ker in Cambodia 3 weeks from now. What are some of the pointers you can give me?

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