Rikitikitavi offers a small, stylish range of individually decorated rooms situated in a tastefully renovated wooden framed rice barn that’s steeped in history
On a hillside in Kep National Park, the charming Raingsey Bungalow offers an outdoor pool, a restaurant and air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi. It is a short 5-minute walk from the famous Crab Market and the sea.
Koh Kong Resort, an ideal location for all kinds of business and leisure travelers, situated along the picturesque beachfront of Koh Kong, a coastal area in the Southwest of Cambodia, one of the supreme sea resorts in the Kingdom.
Strategically located in the middle of the city, this 5-star resort makes for an ideal base in Siem Reap. It is ideally located for those wishing to discover the area's attractions.
The Shinta Mani Resort is a solid four-star hotel in central Siem Reap, offering simple rooms clustered around a pool and a great spot to hang out after a day among the temples.
It’s all about style at the Shinta Mani Club. Hotel architect-designer Bill Bensley has created an eclectic and very chic boutique hotel that exudes peace and quiet
Welcome to Angkor Era, a luxurious 5-Star Hotel designed to follow the theme of “Reliving The Exotic Past of Angkor” and located in Siem Reap, Kingdom of Cambodia which is renowned for the famous Angkor Archaeological Park and home to many of the
Borei Angkor Resort & Spa is the one and only most reviewed hotel in Siem Reap Cambodia given by thousands of travelers' reviews on TripAdvisor making Borei Angkor the most popular and chosen hotel to stay in Siem Reap while visiting the UNESCO world
This is the first Cambodian-owned premier luxury five-star resort accommodation. Its design, décor and furnishing reflect the finest in Cambodian architecture befitting royalties and dignitaries
Displaying French architectural design and décor, combined with exotic Cambodian touches, the Lotus Blanc Hotel offers guests the essence of luxury, tranquility and a sense of timelessness.
Raffles Grand Hotel d Angkor was established in 1932 and provided accommodation for the first wave of travelers for whom the Angkor Temples were an obligatory stopover