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La Résidence D'angkor, A Belmond Hotel, Siem Reap

Siem Reap
Fully Refundable
The Khmer style La Residence d Angkor, A Belmond Hotel, is set on the Siem Reap river in the city center surrounded by ancient flowering trees a sanctuary for weary travelers returning from their adventures. The hotel is easily accessible to all of the areas historical sites. The temples at Angkor Wat are just a short 15 minute drive from the Hotel. The bridge across the street invites discovery of the Psah Leu market and several more markets are walking distance from the hotel. . La Residence d Angkor features traditional Khmer architecture built out of wood and furnished in the local style - with modern comforts and luxurious touches. Facilities include a full service spa - fitness center - an outdoor tropical oasis-like swimming pool surrounded by lush gardens - an indoor cold water plunge pool - two restaurants offering a variety of dining experiences including creative Khmer cuisine at Circle. Also available is a bar - meeting facilities and complimentary wireless Internet access in public areas and guestrooms. Services available 24 hours include concierge service and several business services. The hotel offers tailor made tours that enable each guest to have a unique experience and to take a step into the history and culture of Cambodia. Our team is deeply committed to the sustainability of tourism in Cambodia. . Khmer style is evident in each of the 59 spacious suites at La Residence d Angkor.
Tripadvisor Rating5  / 5(1792  reviews)
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Amanjaya

Phnom Penh
This hotel is conveniently situated in the north east of Phnom Penh city. It is set on the famous Sisawath Quay that gives a prime location within the centre of town, just a few minutes' walk from the bustling life of the river promenade and the essential sites for tourists interested in Cambodian culture and history. It lies just 12 km from Pochentong International Airport. This city hotel is housed in an old, converted riverside building next to the beautiful Wat Ounalom. Occupying an unrivalled location and furnished in local style, the addition of modern comforts and luxurious touches creates contemporary interiors influenced by the harmony and heritage of Cambodian architecture. The hotel comprises a total of 21 intimate spacious suite rooms, and facilities on offer to guests at this air-conditioned establishment include a lobby area with a 24-hour reception and check-out service, a hotel safe and lift access. It also offers a restaurant and WLAN Internet access and guests may take advantage of the laundry service. There is parking available for those arriving by car. All rooms come with a large bathroom with a separate wood-partitioned shower room and WC. All rooms also offer individually adjustable air conditioning, a hairdryer, a direct dial telephone with international calling, cable TV and a minibar. They are also equipped with an electronic safe, and free wireless Internet access is available in all areas of the building. The rooms have been designed to meet guests' every need, with comfortable fabrics and offer a king-size bed, tea and coffee making facilities, an ironing set and either a balcony or a terrace.
Tripadvisor Rating4  / 5(510  reviews)
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Sokha Beach Resort

Sihanoukville
The leading of the Traditional Khmer Hospitality - Sokha Beach Resort is a beachfront resort located at the Sihanouk Province, Kingdom of Cambodia with a “hotel within a hotel” concept to choose from. The Sokha Beach is a very popular destination both internationally and locally as it is well- maintained while its water is pristine along 1.5 km long stretched of white sandy beach. The beauty of Sokha Beach Resort is the architecture design of combination from the ideas of enthusiastically tradition of Khmer. Moreover, the resort also features beautiful landscaped gardens, swimming pools, multiple choices of restaurants and spa facilities as well as poolside swim up bars. Our staff is able to converse in Chinese, Vietnamese, Russian, Khmer and English. The resort features 2 large swimming pools with an adjoining kids' pool, poolside swim up bars such as the “Pool Bar” and “Dolphin Bar”. Kiosk bars available located along the beach area. Beach front dining options available, such like “The Deck Tapas Bar”, “Lemongrass” & “China House” which offer Locals, Asian and Western cuisines. Not to be missed the Champa Café which is located near to the Resort Lobby and the menu varies from local to light to easy western selections. Pamper & rejuvenate yourself at our very own exclusive Jasmine Spa! It offers relaxing therapy massages in private treatment rooms, which include double and triple massage bed combinations for couples, families and friends. Selective massages at the outdoor kiosks on the terrace while overlooking the sea view available upon request. The enjoyment includes the complimentary steam, sauna, the fitness center, or even the Kids' Club.
Tripadvisor Rating4  / 5(1799  reviews)
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$165 / Per Night

Starry Angkor Hotel

Siem Reap
The hotel is set on tranquil premises, and is situated near the traditional market of Siem Reap (LEU Market) at the centre of Siem Reap, on Road No.6, in Banteay Chas Village. Near the hotel, guests will find many shopping and dining venues, such as the Phsar Leu Market and the Lucky Mall. Public transport connections can be found approximately 1 km away. Siem Reap River, the park and the Royal Palace are each around 2 km away. Siem Reap International Airport is 15 minutes by car from the hotel. This air-conditioned country house hotel comprises a total of 127 rooms. The hotel is equipped with facilities and services to meet the requirements of both business and leisure travellers. Guests are welcomed in the lobby, which offers a 24-hour reception and a 24-hour check-out service, as well as a hotel safe, currency exchange facilities and a cloakroom. Guests can also make use of the lobby lounge. Facilities on offer to guests include a hairdressing salon. Guests can enjoy a drink at the café or in the bar lounge, and dine in the award-winning restaurants. Conference facilities, including on-site meeting rooms equipped with all the necessary business equipment, are available to business travellers. Guests can enjoy the convenience of complementary wireless Internet access throughout the hotel. They can also take advantage of the room and laundry services (for an additional fee). Those arriving by car may leave their vehicles in the hotel car park.
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Navutu Dreams Resort & Wellness Retreat

Siem Reap
Fully Refundable
Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Siem Reap centre, Navutu Dreams Resort & Wellness Retreat houses 3 swimming pools, 2 yoga studios, and a wellness centre including a fitness suite and a restaurant. It provides free WiFi throughout the property and is a 7-minute TukTuk drive from Old Market and Pub Street. Navutu Dreams Resort is a 15-minute drive from Tonle Sap Lake and a 20-minute drive from Angkor Wat, a World Heritage site. Tastefully decorated, elegant, spacious rooms feature modern interiors and a private patio and garden that offers views of the pool or manicured gardens. Each well-appointed unit is equipped with a comfortable living area, a large bathroom with 2 showers, or a separate shower and bathtub. Suites with a king and twin bedroom built are one of the accommodation options, ideal for families. Built on an acre and a half of manicured tropical gardens, the resort offers a lounge, spa, and wellness centre for detoxing and mini-break programs. Destination-inspired wellness activities from holistic meditation on sacred grounds to personalized itineraries are also available upon request. Guests can also opt to participate in a yoga session, in the morning or afternoon. This resort is accredited by wellness authorities, Conde Nast Johansen, Spa Finder, and Leading Retreats of the World. Niam Niam restaurant offers Cambodian dishes as well as Italian and another international cuisine. The resort has a special Wellness Menu for advocates for healthy living. At the gardens, private celebrations including weddings or renewal vows may be arranged with the assistance of the resort team.
Tripadvisor Rating5  / 5(1866  reviews)
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$147 / Per Night

Why People Love Cambodia

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159eleonoras
5
Jan 2024
We had a guided tour in Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom and Ta Prohm with the best guide in town Mr Chanship! He’s really knowledgeable and passionate, professional but very captivating and engaging! And he’s not just a guide he’s a great photographer!! Thanks Chanship we had a great experience!!
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James_R
5
Nov 2023
Our guide was very thorough in describing what we were seeing and the history of each place. He had memorized many details and enthusiastically shared with us. He also made suggestions about good places to stand to take pictures at each place. We greatly enjoyed his company for the day. The tour ...
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Escape17479179561
5
May 2022
Mr Sara was a great guide and Mr Ry was a fantastic driver. We received great information from Mr. Sara and he was very helpful and friendly. Will recommend him to all family and friends visiting Siem Reap.

Frequently Asked Questions about Cambodia

What are some must-visit attractions in Cambodia?

There are many must-visit attractions in Cambodia, but some of the most popular include Angkor Wat, Bayon Temple, Ta Prohm, the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda in Phnom Penh, and the Killing Fields. Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Siem Reap that is one of the most famous landmarks in Cambodia. Bayon Temple, also located in Siem Reap, is known for its many giant stone faces. Ta Prohm is famous for the trees that have grown around and through the temple ruins. The Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda in Phnom Penh are stunning examples of Khmer architecture. And the Killing Fields are a sobering reminder of Cambodia's recent history.

What are some fun activities to do in Cambodia?

There are many fun activities to do in Cambodia, such as exploring the temples of Angkor Wat, taking a boat ride on the Tonle Sap Lake, visiting the night markets in Phnom Penh, learning how to cook Cambodian cuisine, and trying traditional Khmer massage. You can also go on a bike tour of the countryside, take a hot air balloon ride over Angkor Wat, or go zip-lining through the jungle. If you're interested in history, you can visit the many museums and galleries in Phnom Penh. And if you're looking for adventure, you can go hiking in the Cardamom Mountains, kayaking in the Mekong River, or scuba diving in the Gulf of Thailand.

What are some tips for staying safe in Cambodia?

Cambodia is generally a safe country, but there are some things you should keep in mind to stay safe. Be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas like markets and tourist attractions. Keep your valuables close to you and don't leave them unattended. Be cautious when using ATMs and avoid carrying large amounts of cash. If you're traveling alone, avoid walking alone at night and take a tuk-tuk or taxi instead. Be respectful of local customs and dress modestly, especially when visiting temples and religious sites. And be sure to stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun and heat.

What is the best time to visit Cambodia?

The best time to visit Cambodia is from November to February, when the weather is cool and dry, making it perfect for exploring the temples of Angkor Wat and other outdoor activities. The months of March to May can be very hot and humid, so it's best to avoid them if possible. The rainy season, which runs from June to October, can be a good time to visit if you don't mind the occasional downpour. The countryside is lush and green during this time, and there are fewer tourists. However, some roads may be impassable, and some outdoor activities may be affected by the rain.

What are some traditional Cambodian dishes to try?

There are many delicious traditional Cambodian dishes to try, such as amok, a coconut milk-based curry with fish or chicken, lok lak, a stir-fried beef dish with rice and vegetables, and num banh chok, a noodle soup with fish and fresh herbs. Other popular dishes include kuy teav, a pork and seafood noodle soup, and bai sach chrouk, a dish of grilled pork served with rice and pickled vegetables. Cambodian cuisine is also known for its use of fresh herbs and spices, such as lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, and galangal.

What is the currency of Cambodia?

The currency of Cambodia is the Cambodian riel (KHR), although US dollars are widely accepted. It's a good idea to carry both currencies with you, as some smaller vendors may only accept riel. ATMs are available in most cities and towns, and major credit cards are accepted at many hotels and restaurants.

What are some good accommodations in Cambodia?

There are many good accommodations in Cambodia, ranging from budget guesthouses to luxury resorts. In Siem Reap, some popular choices include the Belmond La Rsidence d'Angkor, the Shinta Mani Shack, and the Park Hyatt Siem Reap. In Phnom Penh, the Raffles Hotel Le Royal, the Rosewood Phnom Penh, and the Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra are all highly rated. Other good options include the Song Saa Private Island Resort in the Koh Rong Archipelago and the Six Senses Krabey Island near Sihanoukville. For those on a budget, there are many hostels and guesthouses throughout the country.

What is the official language of Cambodia?

The official language of Cambodia is Khmer, although English and French are also spoken in some areas. It's a good idea to learn some basic Khmer phrases before your trip, such as 'sues'day' (hello), 'aw kohn' (thank you), and 'lah orkun' (goodbye).

Do I need a visa to enter Cambodia?

Yes, most visitors to Cambodia need a visa to enter the country. You can apply for a visa online or on arrival at the airport or land border. The cost is typically around $30 for a tourist visa. You will need a passport that is valid for at least six months from the date of entry, and you may be asked to provide proof of onward travel.

What is the transportation like in Cambodia?

The transportation system in Cambodia is fairly basic, but there are several options for getting around. Tuk-tuks are a popular and inexpensive way to travel short distances in cities and towns. Taxis and private cars are also available, although they can be more expensive. Buses and minibuses are a good option for longer distances between cities, and there are also several domestic airlines that operate flights within the country. If you're feeling adventurous, you can also rent a bicycle or motorbike and explore on your own.