We are currently recruiting! Do you have a passion for cycling, guiding and speaking in English? Can you see yourself becoming a tour guide, working in the community, and joining our team?

If so, email us today at phallac@soksabike.com

Or call our office directly: 012 542 019 to express your interest! 


Kanha: Community Weaver, Cycling Guru, Empowerment Champion

Kanha, Managing Director

With the wind in her hair and the Cambodian countryside rolling past, Kanha embodies the spirit of Soksabike. A Pursat native with a heart for languages and a knack for problem-solving, Kanha joined Soksabike in 2013, drawn to its triple-threat mission: empowering women, protecting the environment, and fostering thriving communities.

Think of Kanha as a community weaver, stitching together financial support and local business encouragement to strengthen the fabric of everyday life. She envisions a future where sustainable mobility paves the way for women's empowerment, and seeing university students gain confidence through English practice keeps her pedals spinning.

Her passion translates into action. Whether navigating complex challenges or navigating a winding cycle path, Kanha approaches everything with her trademark flexibility and unwavering dedication. "Done is better than perfect," she whispers, quoting Sheryl Sandberg, as she fuels sustainable change, one pedal stroke at a time.


Chhoy Phalla: Pedaling Passion, Sharing Sunshine

Phalla, Team Leader, Senior Guide and Mechanic Supervisor

Battambang's own Phalla Chhoy isn't just a Soksabike team member, he's a champion of community, conversation, and environmental consciousness. With cycling in his blood and English novels in his bag, Phalla joined Soksabike in 2013 on a dual mission: to perfect his English and empower his community. He found both, and much more, in Soksabike's responsible tourism ethos.

Today, Phalla dreams of spreading Soksabike's good karma even further, envisioning a future where more families flourish under the Cambodian sun. His passion? Contagious. His words? Bridges between cultures. His actions? Stimulating local businesses and inspiring cross-cultural exchange.

One memory paints a vivid picture of Phalla's dedication: proudly offering sunscreen to tourists on his first solo tour, a silent guardian against the sun's rays. It's in these small moments, fueled by the quote "Responsible Tour to reduce environment pollution and using the refillable bottles," that Phalla finds his drive.

Phalla: passionate learner, dedicated sharer, and the beating heart of Soksabike's community engagement. Hop on his cycling adventures, and you'll discover not just Battambang's beauty, but the power of one person's unwavering passion to change the world, one pedal stroke at a time.


Yin Phal: Soaring on Smiles, Weaving Community

Phal, Lead Guide

Fresh from Samlot, Battambang, Phal Yin isn't just a Soksabike guide, he's a bridge builder. Fluent in English and an ace on two wheels, Phal joined Soksabike in 2023 with a hunger for language mastery and a thirst for new experiences. What he found was a community fueled by smiles and purpose.

Today, Phal dreams of taking the lead as a bike guide, navigating his guests through breathtaking landscapes and into the heart of Cambodian culture. But his passion extends beyond the handlebars. Phal thrives on capacity building, empowering locals, and witnessing their joy when they connect with tourists.

Remember Phal? He's the guy who beams brighter than the Battambang sun when villagers share their warm smiles with Soksabike's guests. "Do not give up the dream" a guest once whispered, igniting a fire in Phal's soul. Now, he carries that torch, pedaling hope and connection with every twist and turn of the path.

Phal Yin : your trusted companion on Cambodian adventures, a weaver of community spirit, and a testament to the power of shared dreams. Hop on his trusty cycle, and prepare to be swept away by the laughter, the landscapes, and the unwavering spirit of Soksabike.

Savith: Humble Heart, Guiding Light

Savith, Lead Guide

From the sun-drenched streets of Thmorkol, Battambang, comes Vansavith Vin, a Soksabike guide whose humility shines brighter than Cambodia's noonday sun. Savith speaks English with soft-spoken charm, gestures weaving meaning where words might shy. In 2022, he joined Soksabike seeking three treasures: to polish his English, delve into the depths of Cambodian tourism, and ultimately, become the best version of himself.

Today, Savith dreams of leading the pack, guiding adventurers through landscapes both grand and hidden. But his focus remains true north: empowering local communities. He sees beauty in Soksabike's support for local people, in the way bicycle wheels spin opportunities for university students to earn and learn.

Remember Savith? He's the one whose eyes sparkle when he bridges the gap between cultures, sharing cross-cultural communication like precious gems. "Don't stop until you're proud," whispers an unknown mantra in his heart, echoed by Abraham Lincoln's steady "I'm a slow walker, but I never walk back." In these quotes, Savith finds an unwavering spirit, one that fuels his pedal strokes and pushes him to continuously grow.

Vansavith Vin: a humble guide, a community beacon, and a testament to the transformative power of resilience. Join him on a Soksabike journey, and discover not just Cambodia's wonders, but the quiet strength that lies within a gentle soul.


Rachny Sam: Sunshine on Spokes, Changemaker in Heart

Rachny, Administrator

Battambang's very own sunbeam, Rachny Sam, isn't just a Soksabike team member; she's a walking ray of sunshine with a passion for progress. Her smile, wide and infectious, rivals the Cambodian sky, and her love for cycling could fuel a thousand lantern festivals. But it's her dedication to making a difference that truly sets Rachny apart.

Joining Soksabike in 2023, Rachny saw a beacon of hope, an organization that wasn't just selling tours, it was building sustainable change in communities. And she wanted to be a part of it. Today, she dreams of becoming an Assistant Manager, her vision focused on the horizon, her hands ready to implement solutions and steer Soksabike toward an even brighter future.

Hygiene is more than just a word for Rachny; it's a philosophy she applies to everything, from her sparkling bike wheels to her unwavering dedication to community well-being. And her cheerfulness? It's contagious, spreading like wildfire through the team and radiating warmth to every tourist who crosses her path.

Remember Rachny? She's the one whose eyes light up when she talks about Soksabike's hard work paying off for sustainable tourism. She cherishes the memories of her fellow team members, their camaraderie a constant source of inspiration. And her motto? "To travel is to evolve," a quote from Pierre Bernardo that rings true in every pedal stroke, every smile, every community project she touches.

Rachny Sam: your cheerful guide, your community champion, and a living embodiment of the transformative power of travel and passion. Hop on her bike, and let the sunshine lead the way!


Sopheak Pich: Dawn Seeker, Initiator Extraordinary

Sopheak, Marketing and Product Development

Bathed in the golden light of Cambodian mornings, Sopheak Pich isn't just a Soksabike team member, he's a weaver of dreams. Drawn to the company in 2023, Sopheak found a perfect alignment: his passion for early-morning explorations and a clear purpose to elevate both community and tourism in Cambodia.

Think of Sopheak as a creative sparkplug, always itching to initiate, innovate, and leave his mark. His dream job at Soksabike? Any position that lets him be a pioneer, crafting unforgettable experiences that paint a vibrant picture of Cambodian life and landscapes.

"Initiative, creative, forward-thinking," he whispers, his three guiding lights. And forward-thinking he is. At Soksabike, he thrives on the freedom to be an action-taker, fueled by the quote, "You are not here to duplicate and replicate. You are here to initiate." – Alan Cohen.

Remember Sopheak? His eyes sparkle like sunlit rice paddies when he sees tourists grinning from ear to ear, paddling through breathtaking countryside on Soksabike tours. He's the one who believes every sunrise brings a new opportunity to paint Cambodia's beauty onto the canvas of the world.

Sopheak Pich: your dawn-chasing guide, your community champion, and your reminder that the most breathtaking journeys begin with a single, bold step.


Channa Kong: Adventure Weaver, Smiles Chaser

Channa, Tour Guide Assistant

Beneath the Cambodian sky, where rice paddies shimmer like emeralds and temples whisper ancient tales, Channa Kong isn't just cycling, she's weaving magic. This Battambang native, with wind in her hair and English on her tongue, joined Soksabike in 2024 with a dual purpose: to polish her language skills and paint smiles across her community's canvas.

Leading the pack? Oh, that's where Channa's heart takes flight. She dreams of being a Soksabike guide, showcasing not just landscapes, but the soul of rural Cambodia. Honesty is her compass, meticulous care of her map, and her helpfulness is as constant as the Cambodian sun.

Remember Channa? Her smile outshines even the noonday sun as she watches tourists marvel at the countryside, their laughter echoing between temples. "One's destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things," whispers Henry Miller's quote, echoing in her spirit. With every pedal stroke, Channa creates a breathtaking adventure, transforming smiles into bridges between cultures.

Channa Kong: your country canvas guide, your sunbeam smile champion, and your reminder that the most beautiful journeys are measured in the warmth of connection, not the miles cycled.


Sopheak Pich: City Heartbeat, Language Bridge

Sopheak, Tour Guide Assistant

Sopheak Pich isn't just a Battambang native, he's the city's heartbeat, pulsing with the rhythm of conversations and fueled by the spark of new experiences. His playground? Wherever Soksabike's spirit takes him, be it bustling streets or winding country paths.

English isn't just a language for Sopheak, it's a bridge to connect, a melody sung to strangers who become friends. Joining Soksabike in 2024, he was drawn to their kaleidoscope of ideas and the chance to wear many hats, soaking up fresh skills like a sponge.

Lead guide? Oh, that's the dream nestled in Sopheak's heart. He yearns to share his city's secrets, the hidden cafes and vibrant markets, through eyes that twinkle with kindness and a smile that's always a step ahead. He's kind, he's friendly, and he's sturdy, a rock you can lean on for directions and a laugh, all in one welcoming package.

What fuels Sopheak's Soksabike engine? Witnessing the tapestry of city life. From families weaving through food stalls to students tucked away in bookstores, every scene is a story he savors. "If you've got a dream, you've got to grab it and never let go," whispers Carol Burnett's quote, echoing inside him. And grab it he does, every day, every pedal stroke, every conversation that becomes a treasured connection.


Dara: Tech Trailblazer, Cycling Connector

Dara, Freelance Tour Guide

From the border hills of Somlot to the bustling streets of Battambang, Dara's journey weaves adventure and purpose. This 29-year-old IT graduate isn't just a freelance guide at Soksabike; he's a human bridge, connecting cultures and cranking up his knowledge meter with every pedal stroke.

As the third son in a family of five, Dara learned the values of hard work and connection early on. Now, as a student at the National University of Battambang, he wears his IT degree like a badge of honor, ready to tackle both technological hurdles and cultural barriers.

Soksabike? It's more than just a job for Dara. It's a playground for his love of cycling, a classroom for cross-cultural exchange, and a launchpad for his desire to meet the world. Every tourist he guides is a portal to new experiences, a chance to swap stories and gain fresh perspectives.

Remember Dara? He's the guy whose eyes crinkle with laughter as he shares Cambodian secrets with wide-eyed travelers. He's the IT whiz who navigates language barriers with the same ease he navigates winding country paths. He's the living embodiment of Soksabike's spirit, fueled by a thirst for knowledge and a passion for connection.


Advisory Board


Maureen Wyse

Maureen Wyse, Strategic Advisor and Advisory Board Chair

Maureen worked in Battambang with the Soksabike team from 2017 - 2018 leading the transition from Soksabike's original expat founders to the current local ownership and management team. She has experience in Event Management as well as extensive international experience. Maureen is now attending George Washington University in Washington D.C. USA for a Masters in Tourism Administration focused on Sustainable Development. Maureen is regularly working with the Soksabike leadership to help ensure Soksabike maintains its position as the top bike tour operator in Battambang!


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Jose Angel Rivera Perez and Marc Adamson, Feel Good Coffee

Jose studied Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional management in San Francisco USA in 1982. Worked in the management team for Hyatt and Marriott Corporations in California, USA. Jose left this field to develop a school healthy food service program for Santa Monica and Malibu school district. In 1998 Jose immigrated to NZ to spend the next 15 years building a coffee roasting and café chain. Upon the sale of these businesses in 2012 Jose moved to Cambodia and co found Feel Good Coffee, a group of 10 hospitality businesses that have been transitioned into Cambodian management and ownership. Jose continues to work in a consultancy capacity for FGC and several other hospitality projects in the Kingdom.

Marc studied accountancy in New Zealand before becoming involved in the specialty coffee movement in Auckland. After establishing a successful coffee brand and 4 cafes in partnership with others, Marc joined Jose in their own brand and café chain Icoco Coffee. Over the next 15 years he and Jose started and maintained 6 successful cafes and a coffee roasting business. At the sale of these Marc relocated to Cambodia to co found FGC a social enterprise based in hospitality. As at 2018 FGC owns or is partnered in 10 businesses and all are being transitioned to Cambodian management and/or ownership. Marc continues to act as advisor to FGC managers and owners in Phnom Penh and Battambang.


Ian Jones

Ian Jones, Agile Development Group

Ian is an enterprise development and design thinking specialist with extensive experience creating and advising ‘for purpose’ businesses – values based enterprises that actively seek to generate social and environmental impact together with financial sustainability. After a career in international business, Ian began his social enterprise experience developing businesses and pathways for the employment of people with mental illness with a view to enhance the business bottom line.  After moving to Cambodia he designed and built one of Phnom Penh’s only disability accessible hotels and is now creating accessible transport with disability friendly tuk tuks.


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Amy McLoughlin, Ayana Journeys

Amy has a decade-long, varied background in responsible tourism, with hands-on experience in the UK, India, Malaysia, and Cambodia. She has led sustainability campaigns that have received international recognition, such as the World Responsible Tourism Awards and WTTC's Tourism for Tomorrow Awards. To date she has assessed hundreds of tourism organisations, most recently many across Asia through her role as the Wild Asia Responsible Tourism Awards Manager. She is also the Co-Founder of Ayana Journeys, an educational travel specialist in Cambodia - a ChildSafe Certified and Global Youth Travel Awards recognised ethical tour operator. She is passionate about and a specialist in the areas of tourism for community development, responsible alternatives to voluntourism, and travel in protected landscapes. She has regional experience since 2011, and has called Cambodia her home since 2013. 


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Jake Stalker, Grasshopper Adventures

Jake has been living in Cambodia for the past 5 years working across various sectors. Having founded 1step1life, an NGO dedicated to providing university scholarships to Khmer students, Jake spent the first two years in Cambodia working on developing the local Khmer team and a group of dedicated volunteers in Australia for the NGO to become self-sufficient. Having then worked as the initial manager of Footprint Café, Jake was responsible for the initial 12 months of the project before handing over to the local team as part of the sustainable goals of the café. Jake's current role is as the Country Manager for Grasshopper Adventures where he sees his position as the perfect opportunity to mix profitable business, social good, and transformative experience for his customers. Having completed a degree in Psychology along the way, Jake has a deep passion for working with Khmer people to develop them into the future leaders of Cambodia and the world.