Guest User
December 28, 2022
Mrs Ang has taught eco-tourism at the local university, and has put her creative energies into practice, fashioning an intimate rural Khmer paradise based on her thoughtful understanding of tourists' needs, traditional Khmer architecture, the advantages of a village setting, and her desire to let guests explore their potentials in a comfortable setting. The luxuries here are not of material objects, but rather of peaceful contemplation -- a setting adjacent to green rice fields, bungalows constructed from old salvaged Khmer hardwood houses with tiled roofs, very sweet staff from the village, very good home-cooked meals. Drivers are available to take you (for a charge) to the various temples of the Angkor complex (including suggestions for less known sites) and to Siem Reap town (no charge). At our request, we were provided with a short cooking class, Khmer massage, and a trip to the local night market to search for Khmer specialties. Mrs Ang also recommended an apsara dance performance/dinner that matched her resort -- classy, intimate, great value. The resort re-opened only last month after a pandemic closure, and we understand that there are plans for future offerings such as yoga and meditation. Their bicycles were all given to staff during the pandemic, but it could be an idea to resume this offering. Following Buddhist precepts, the resort does not provide alcoholic beverages, but guests may bring their own. I know that other people may seek other experiences, but for me, this is a place where I am most satisfied.