Shinta Mani Wild comprises of 15 luxury tents along the river’s edge in the Cardamom National Park, a completely new concept for luxury experience in Cambodia, combining world class hospitality and conservation to create a new model for public/private partnerships that will not only conserve and protect threatened wildlands, but will also create new and sustainable opportunities for the people that traditionally call these lands home. Each of the 15 tents of approximately 100 sqm is perched over running waters and waterfalls, providing a view and experience unlike any other resort in Asia. Each tent has been meticulously designed to invoke the feeling of true luxury safari with a colonial twist, set deep in the jungles of Cambodia.
Guest will have a variety of activity options whilst at Shanti Mani Wild, such as to the southeast of the private sanctuary, guests will be able to spend a day exploring the untrampled waterways of South East Asia last wild estuarine ecosystem aboard one of the camps private luxury expedition boats. On the northern side of the sanctuary ranger have set up camera traps to study the wild forests, guests can accompany the rangers and researchers while they discover the forests wild inhabitants.When not out exploring the sanctuary guests can enjoy the camps well appointed facilities, such as the Landing Zone Bar which is perched on the edge of the sanctuaries biggest waterfall as well as the Waterfall Restaurant where guests will be able to sample locally inspired food sourced through the Shinta Mani Wild Foundation, foraged from the surrounding forests. The Spa is also inspired by its surroundings, aptly named Boulders Spa after its idyllic location , is a full service Khmer Spa featuring natural, chemical-free products by Khmer Tonics.
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