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From Threeland Travel Indochina's Blog - June 2012 |
According to Travel Breaking
News, Shinta Mani Siem Reap has re-opened in June 2012 following a complete
rebuild and transformation by architect Bill Bensley of Bensley Design Studios.
The newly invigorated boutique
property showcases 39 contemporary guestrooms and public spaces inspired by the
ancient Khmer temples of Angkor Wat, a scenic fifteen minute tuk-tuk ride from
the hotel.
Apart from its close proximity to
the temple complex, Shinta Mani enjoys a central Siem Reap location within
walking distance of the Old Market, lively cafes, bars and boutiques, and yet
is also only footsteps from the tranquility of the nearby riverfront.
Shinta Mani Siem Reap is owned by
Mr. Sokoun Chanpreda, a Cambodia born businessman who returned from overseas to
invest in a better future for his country. Guided by his philosophy of Open
Doors, Open Hearts, Shinta Mani continues its strong commitment to responsible
tourism and community outreach with the Development Center - a purpose built facility
within the hotel’s leafy grounds that provides free hospitality training to
less fortunate members of the Siem Reap community.
The Development Center operates
under The Shinta Mani Foundation, a locally registered not for profit
organization also founded by its Chairman, Mr. Sokoun. Directly funded by guest
stays and private donations, The Shinta Mani Foundation further supports the
wider community through small business startup and healthcare programs aimed at
creating a lasting and positive impact.
The Shinta Mani is currently
celebrating its opening with a special “stay 3 pay 2” promotion until 15 July
2012. If you are interest in this hot deal, or have any enquiry and booking,
please visit Threeland Travel Indochina
and contact us. We will get back to you
right away.
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