The Wild Side of Cambodia

Redefining the wilds of Cambodia with a few creature comforts, Shinta Mani Wild will be a new luxury camp experience that combines world-class design, hospitality, and conservation.

Combining a safari camp aesthetic with the dense jungles of Southeast Asia, a new tented lodge is set to lift the luxury benchmark in Cambodia.

The newest property for acclaimed designer Bill Bensley (who recently unveiled ten sumptuous villas at the Shinta Mani Angkor in Siem Reap), Shinta Mani Wild is located in a vital wildlife corridor between the Bokor and Kirirom national parks and will protect this pristine corner of Cambodia in a ground-breaking partnership with Wildlife Alliance, Fauna & Flora International, The Royal University of Phnom Penh, and the Cambodian Government.

The camp’s 16,100sqm custom-designed tents will be perched on a swift-moving river, which can be explored on the property’s Bensley-designed luxury expedition boats as guests help local wildlife researchers and anti-poaching rangers.

After adventures on the water or in the rainforest, make for the Landing Zone Bar (where new guests can arrive via zipline!), which is located on the edge of the sanctuary’s largest waterfall, or dine at the Waterfall restaurant, which will serve local dishes with ingredients foraged from the surrounding forest.

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