| On the Beach |
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1. House of Malibu
House of Malibu and Malibu Bungalows welcomes you to the white sandy beaches of Sihanoukville, Cambodia. At our guesthouses you’ll enjoy resting in a quaint Khmer owned and operated bed & breakfast that offers clean, comfortable, and secure rooms with helpful and friendly service. Both guesthouses are directly on the sands of Ochheuteal and ...more details » |
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| In the Bush |
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1. Hanuman Tents
Temple Camping Safari - Traveling in Style
In a country that still has little infrastructure except in the main collecting points of Siem Reap, Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville, there can be no better way to explore the Jungle Temples than by taking your own accommodation along with you.
Hanuman tents, modelled on those lo...more details » |
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2. Les Manguiers
Situated between Kampot River (300 m wide) and rice fields, with views across the river to the Elephant range, Les Manguiers is set in a large garden of Mango trees stretching 800m along the riverbank of the Kampot River.
This is more of a homestay than a resort and is highly popular as a weekend retreat for expats living in Phnom Penh. The ...more details » |
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3. Terres Rouges Lodge
Formerly the residence of the governor of Rattanakiri, Terre Rouge is more like a homestay than an hotel where visitors - mainly expats from the city - can mingle in the homely comfort of the family living room between excursions to visit some of the county's most interesting ethnic minority groups, richest rainforests and most pristine rivers.
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| In The Town |
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1. Amansara Resort
AMANSARA RESORT
The name Amansara derives from the twinning of the word aman (Sanskrit for peace) and apsara (the heavenly nymphs of ancient Hindu texts who emerged from the primordial churning of the oceans with the power to change their form at will and to bestow luck on those they favoured). The resort is located in Siem Re...more details » |
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2. Hanumanalaya Boutique
The Hanumanalaya Boutique is one of our favourite places in Siem Reap. This is a place that has grown out of a passion, and feels much more like a home than an hotel.
Although only a couple of years old, it is designed in traditional Khmer style and furnished with many Khmer antiques and handicrafts. The rooms are comfortable with the usua...more details » |
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3. Hotel de la Paix
New addition to Siem Reap's plethora of hotel options, the Hotel de la Paix is very chic indeed! Will be loved by people who get turned on by sexy modernism, but would not be much loved by traditionalists. Sculptures made from decommissioned weapons abound, bathrooms and bedrooms are all in one, and every room has a preloaded bedside iPod... Some...more details » |
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4. La Villa Loti
This new yet traditional Cambodian mansion is an elegant wood and brick country house of 8 air-con'd rooms. Located in town along the Siem Reap River on the ancient track to Angkor Wat (located at only 3,5 Km), yet just a few minutes from the old market (1,4 Km).
On the first floor the four bedrooms open on a large and fresh amply shaded terr...more details » |
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5. Le Borann
Borann L'Auberge Des Temples has bungalows built in traditional Khmer architecture. Borann means antique in Khmer language thus local arts and crafts, finishing details and old furniture pieces build the character of the structure. The look of the property complement the old town of Siem Reap. The 5 bungalows it holds are set in a 3500 square metre...more details » |
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6. The Pavilion
A 1920's colonial villa that used to be a Royal residence, lovingly restored with French chic to become a classy guesthouse (as opposed to an hotel!). Lounge beds set around a tropical garden with small swimming pool, garden bar and restaurant make this place somewhere you just want to hang out at. However, this is a guest house, so do not...more details » |
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| On The Water |
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1. RV Mekong Cruise
The RV Mekong Pandaw is a luxurious and comfortable boutique cruise ship that carries a total 68 passengers in 35 state cabins, 33 twins and 2 singles, all fitted with brass and teakwood, and sleek private facilities.
The ship has 3 passenger decks, with 20 cabins (18 twin/2 single cabins) ...more details » |
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2. Toum Teav Boat
Built in Cambodia from tropical woods and according to tranditional techniques, the Toum Teav was the first cruise boat to sail on the Mekong from Siem Reap to Saigon, Cambodia to Vietnam, offering a high standard of accommodation, mixing charm and tradition.
The on board restaurant is semi-op...more details » |
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