Amansara
Siem Reap , Cambodia
Set within the UNESCO-protected Angkor Archaeological Park, the Khmer Village House overlooks the 10th-century pool of Srah Srang. Available only to Amansara guests, it is a serene spot for a private picnic or a romantic dinner. Housed around central lawns on the former guesthouse estate of King Norodom Sihanouk, Amansara’s 24 Suites are understated yet elegant with subtle Khmer touches. Quintessentially 1960s in character, the Laurent Mondet-designed garden compound is complemented perfectly by its vintage Mercedes limousine.
Finished in pale terrazzo and timber, Amansara’s Suites offer a combined bedroom and living area which steps down into a light-filled bathroom with an island bathtub. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to a private garden courtyard with sun loungers, a reflection pond and, in 12 suites, a private plunge pool.
Location
On the outskirts of Cambodia’s cultural capital, Siem Reap, Amansara lies at the threshold of Angkor: the vast, UNESCO-protected ruins of the once-mighty Khmer empire. Amansara is just a short
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Running parallel to a reflection pool, the approach to the spa sets the tone for what lies within: a tranquil sanctuary, where therapies make use of traditional Cambodian techniques and natural products. Four treatment rooms, each equipped with a steam bath and shower, are complemented by a yoga space and the resort’s central pool, as well as a hidden
Amansara is an exceptional location for significant events. From birthday festivities to anniversary dinners, Amansara’s unique atmosphere is enhanced by local dancers or a blessing from a Buddhist monk.
Using Amansara’s fleet of custom-fitted remorks, guests can explore at leisure some of the thousand temples on the site, as well as Tonle Sap lake, where stilted villages have changed little over the centuries.
Dining
Amansara’s sleek circular Restaurant offers Cambodian-centred cuisine under soaring ceilings, or outdoors at pergola-shaded tables by the pool. The daily changing menus focus on simple flavours, using organic produce direct from the market and local suppliers. For a unique experience, private dining is available at the resort’s rustic Khmer house at Angkor, where meals are prepared over charcoal to the sounds and sights of village life.