A luxurious escape into Khmer village life

A newly opened eco-luxury village nestled among lotus ponds and fruit trees offers visitors to Cambodia an immersive taste of a traditional Khmer village.

Situated just 15 minutes from the UNESCO-listed Angkor Wat, Phoum Chaufea is set within 12,000 sq-m of landscaped gardens – artfully blending elements of Khmer heritage with contemporary comforts. Designed to reflect the charm of an authentic rural community, the property features 13 elegant stilted wooden houses built in a classic Khmer architectural style.

Twelve of the residences – each with a private terrace and fully equipped kitchen – draw inspiration from the Reamker, Cambodia’s version of the Ramayana epic. The 13th and largest, known as the Master’s House, spans an impressive 1,458 sq-m.

Guests can enjoy farm-to-table Khmer cuisine at Moha Chumpou Restaurant & Bar, relax at the Kesor Pool and Spa or enjoy panoramic views with a cocktail at the Kesor Sunset Lounge. A variety of experiences, including cooking classes, traditional weaving workshops and artisan-led activities, are available through the Phoum Chaufea Foundation, an organisation which preserves Khmer traditions through skill-based training for Cambodian artists.

The property is conveniently located close to the Angkor Archaeological Park and the vibrant centre of Siem Reap. For details and bookings, contact Asian Trails Cambodia.

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