Amansara
A royal-built exclusive hideaway
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Yet another creation of prolific 20th-century builder King
Norodom Sihanouk, Amansara has had many different names over the years. When it
first opened in 1963, it was christened Villa Princière, its modest yet stylish
low-rise buildings welcoming members of the royal family and their guests.
In the 1970s, it became Villa Sokha, before it was devastated
by war, then the 1980s saw a slight rebirth as Villa Apsara, before abandonment
in the ’90s. By the time Aman arrived in 2002, there was not much left but a
shell, though an extensive and painstaking restoration was made using old
photos as reference, resulting in the return of the 1960s glory years.
Modern design elements bring it into the 21st century, as do
a new lap pool, spa and gym. However, the mystique remains — after passing
through an unmarked black gate, you are welcomed at the original reception
building, while the K-shaped pool still provides a refuge after a day spent
touring the ruins of Angkor, before a dinner under the dome of the resort's
distinctive circular restaurant.
Getting There
Charles De Gaulle, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
TEL800-477-9180
TEL855-63-760-333