AMANSARA RESORTS (DELUXE) (Road to Angkor, Siem Reap, Kingdom of Cambodia)
Address:Road
to Angkor, Siem Reap, Kingdom of Cambodia
Location:Cambodia lies at the heart of Indochina and is bordered by Thailand in the
west, Laos in the north, Vietnam in the east and the Gulf of Thailand in the
south. It is a country that, despite its relatively small size and large,
dominant neighbours, has managed to retain its unique Khmer identity. Its
cultural traditions predate those of Thailand and, unlike Vietnam, which
expresses a marked Chinese influence, Cambodia?s cultural roots draw heavily
from the Indian subcontinent.
The airport at Siem Reap receives international flights and there are
numerous ? hour flights each week from Bangkok which are operated by Bangkok
Airways. From Singapore, Jet Star Asia flies to Siem Reap each Tuesday, Friday
and Sunday. SilkAir also has regular services from Singapore. The flight takes
approximately two hours and 10 minutes. The return flight takes a little longer
as it may be routed via Phnom Penh, the capital. International air services are
also scheduled from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Danang in Vietnam, Luang Prabang
and Vientienne in Laos, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, Hong Kong and Seoul in South
Korea. Domestic air travel is mostly to and from Phnom Penh. However, there are
flights frequently scheduled to smaller Cambodian towns.
Amansara is a ? hour drive from Siem Reap airport and complimentary transfers
are offered to guests on arrival and departure.
Introduction:
Set in a lush garden enclosure, Amansara glows with the nuances
of its sixties conception; commissioned by Norodum Sihanouk in 1962, it is,
today, a peaceful contemporary and warm sanctuary, a mere remork and
driver ride from an ancient civilization gripped in the roots of the jungle and
in the minds of those it touches, Angkor. The 12th century
capital, the culmination of five centuries of Khmer civilization, is living
testimony to Cambodia?s ancestry as well as the foundation of
their deeply philosophical identity; housing over 100 stone temples it reveals a
religious kingdom of the most significant remaining Khmer architecture in the
world. Amansara, provides a gracious contemporary gateway to this truly
remarkable ancient epoch.
Amansara lies in the former guesthouse of King Sihanouk. This classic sixties
structure has been converted into a calm oasis on the outskirts of bustling Siem
Reap.
King Sihanouk commissioned French architect, Laurent Mondet, in 1962, to build a
guesthouse enabling visiting dignitaries to enjoy a cool and contemporary stay
while allowing them to embrace the outstanding ancient ruins and temples within
its jungle and rice paddy terrain. The ruins of nearby Angkor, clinging on in
the clutches of forest and farmland are today a UNESCO World Heritage Site,
ranging from a cluster of bricks to the world?s largest single religious
monument. Amansara, previously known as Villa Apsara, has had a fretful and
fascinating legacy, though this splendid architectural gem, now meticulously
restored and nurtured by Amansara, has maintained its spirit of intent. It rests
as the ideal portal for discovering the incredible culmination of five centuries
of Khmer civilisation, between 802 and 1220 AD, representing one of humankind?s
most profound and long-lived architectural achievements.
This tranquil home offers a multitude of relaxing opportunities within its
private garden enclave: a sultry curved slate swimming pool surrounded by bamboo
and taupe cushioned loungers with a shaded pergola for alfresco delights; the
Dining Room, previously the screening room of King Sihanouk, is both dramatic
and outstanding with a cavernous seven-metre high ceiling and a well stocked
walk-in wine cellar. The 24 suites are decorated in a classic Indochinese
palette of cool grey, pristine white, dark timber and ivory with private
courtyards and soothing water features with 12 offering private swimming pools.
The Roof Garden, surrounded and shaded by trees, with mushroom hued cushions on
low seating, is the ideal venue for relaxing by candlelight with pre-prandial
drinks or, invigorating yoga sessions with the rising sun. The Spa, which has
four immaculate treatment rooms in dark wood and fresh white, focuses strongly
on therapeutic Cambodian techniques using organic products and faces an
exceptional Angkor-inspired 43m sandstone bas-relief set above a green hand
tiled reflective pond.
Every suite has access to its own custom fitted remork and driver, for
personal expeditions into this rich and glorious land.
Detail
Information:
Cuisine The Dining Room, near the swimming pool, is a focal point of the property
and unique in design. It is circular in shape with a soaring seven-metre ceiling
and has an informal ambience for dining or all day lounging. The menu offers
both traditional Khmer and Western cuisines and features the freshest of
seasonal produce. The dining room also features a walk-in wine cellar where
guests may make their selection. Guests may also dine and snack poolside, or
enjoy their in-room complimentary minibar that offers a range of healthy
alternative herbal drinks as well as the usual favourites.The Roof Terrace
offers a seasonal alternative spot for early evening drinks or lunch, with
cushioned seating and low tables shaded by trees. It is also an ideal place for
yoga or quiet contemplation, especially at sunrise.
Library
The Library provides
a range of coffee-table books, travel guides, novels, magazines, daily
newspapers and complimentary Internet access via a Mac. Also on offer are a
range of audio CDs, board games and a comprehensive collection of reference
books on the Angkor temples and Khmer civilization.
House talks Amansara works closely with knowledgeable sources
in Siem Reap to invite visiting scholars for informal house talks and excursions
to places of special interest. These sessions offer a close-up look at Angkor
and Cambodia through the eyes of specialists in subjects as diverse as history,
archaeology, architecture, satellite imagery, dance, culture and even puppetry.
Gallery The Gallery provides a variety of handwoven
silks, lacquer-ware, jewellery, local handicrafts, textiles and souvenirs.
Spa Four treatment rooms, each with an attached
relaxation area and private steam bath and shower, are available to provide
guests with a range of massage and beauty treatments using Cambodian techniques
and natural products. All the treatment and relaxation rooms look out onto a
reflection pond that is set against a 43.2m sandstone relief.
Swimming pool Most of Amansara?s suites are set around a
central, grassed courtyard. At one end of the lawn, adjacent to a shady pergola,
is a 17.5m swimming pool with sundeck. A 25m by 5m lap pool is also available
closer to the pool suites.
Internet Wireless broadband connections are available in
all resorts accommodations and public areas.
ROOM TYPE
Validity
SINGLE
DOUBLE
Extra Bed
Suite
01/10/10 - 31/03/11
1012$
1122$
150$
01/04/11 - 30/09/11
1012$
1122$
Pool Suite
01/10/10 - 31/03/11
1226$
1336$
01/04/11 - 30/09/11
1226$
1336$
All room are included: compulsory haft board
meals, breakfast and choice of lunch or dinner daily
House beverages and house wines.