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Cambodia Extreme rally raid #8 14th January 2006
Posted by: webmaster on Sat, 15 October 2005 00:46:10
Looking for some
REAL Adventure ?. Did you know that for less than the cost of a Cape York Tour you could instead fly to Thailand, do some shopping, then fly onto Cambodia and take part in our annual 12 day Extreme Rally Raid and still have a few dollars left over.
Our annual rally is now in its 8th year and the routes just keep getting better every year.
For around $2350 Aus (excluding airfares of around $1800 AUS) you can ride for 12 full days covering over 2000 km and visiting all Cambodia has to offer.
Included in this price is bike hire, petrol, accommodation, meals ECT.
This is no Thailand or Vietnam EASY motorcycle tour where you spend days on the black top, 80% of the rally is all on dirt roads, ox cart trails, boats or making our own trails and involves long hard testing days however not at break neck speeds.
Along the way we ride along the Vietnam border, visit 1000 year old temples in the middle of remote tropical rainforests, sleep out under the stars , cross rivers in dug out canoes, venture down 200 meters down hand dug goldmines ( better than a roller coaster ride , not as safe though ), travel up the mighty Mekong river to the Laos Border, Visit the world famous temples of Angkor wat , Travel through some of Asia’s last Tiger territories and much more.
Places are limited, and getting a flight out of Aussie in January can be even harder to find so if your interested I suggest you act Now before it’s too late.
For more information check out our website at www.toursintheextreme.com
Or contact us via email at angkordirtbiketours@hotmail.com
Ben Laffer
Tour Leader
Angkor dirt bike tours
0405 217 177
No Licence required
You can check out past riders
photos at the following sites
http://home.comcast.net/~davesurfing/Rally2005/home.htm
http://hkaf.photosite.com/Hendipictures2005/
And here is the story Australia`s ABC programme " Foreign Correspondent" did on the areas will be travelling through.
http://www.abc.net.au/foreign/content/2005/s1450845.htm
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