Not only is Jaya House River Park a strikingly cool, monochromatic masterclass of calm, muted tones and contemporary styling, but it’s a shining beacon of eco-conscious living. Under the auspices of the Refill Not Landfill campaign, it’s aiming to reduce single-use plastic throughout the hotel and beyond, while its support for Trees for Life is helping to plant thousands of trees across Cambodia. So you can sleep easy knowing that your stay is benefiting the environment and the country. Not that sleep would be a challenge at Jaya House. The 36 rooms and suites boast high thread-count linens, pillowtop mattresses and serene interiors perfectly designed to induce a sense of tranquillity.
If you can drag yourself from the cloud-like beds, Jaya House is less than a ten-minute ride by tuk-tuk to Siem Reap’s centre and the same to Angkor Archaeological Park. Two swimming pools and a small spa offer relaxation aplenty for your downtime, while the restaurant fuses international and Khmer cuisine with delicious results.
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