Amansara is a spiritual oasis located on the banks of the Siem Reap River in Cambodia. The hotel, surrounded by perfectly manicured gardens and under a canopy of mature trees, is an excellent accommodation option for leisure travellers. Accommodation options feature a selection of well-appointed garden suites with private courtyards to ensure guests enjoy a peaceful and relaxing stay. In-room amenities include workspaces, Wi-Fi, sofas, air conditioning, ceiling fans, and minibars; pool suites have plunge pools. Guests can enjoy delicious meals and unwind with drinks at the on-site restaurant and bar. Leisure activities include meditating at the reflection pond, yoga, and indulging in various revitalizing spa treatments. Area activities include Monk-led meditation sessions, exploring the Siem Reap countryside by Jeep, or embarking on a river cruise among the floating villages on Tonlé Sap Lake.
Featuring a private plunge pool and outdoor seating in a private garden courtyard, the Pool Suites offer seamless open-plan living with an elegant bedroom flowing into a living area and light-filled bathroom.
The Courtyard Suites flow from a combined sleeping and living area down to an open-plan bathing area, and out through floor-to-ceiling windows to a private garden courtyard with outdoor seating.
Each of the Contemporary Suites finished in pale terrazzo and timber offers a combined sleeping and living area and an island bathtub.
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.
Pool, Restaurant, Spa
Balcony / Deck
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.