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Just half a mile from Siem Reap’s town center, Sala Lodges are a beautiful, authentic immersion into Cambodian culture. Each lodge has a story. “Muoy,” known as the house with many roofs, came from Ta Prom village, where its carpenter embellished it with ornate, heartfelt details before he and his family moved away. The master bedroom now shimmers with patinaed furniture from India, a country that strongly influenced Khmer culture. “Dop Pi” belonged to Madame Ro Hong, a 70-year-old descendant of Chinese traders.
Sala Lodges
Salakomreuk no. 498
Siem Reap, Cambodia
Nearest Airport: REP
We stayed at Sala Lodges for 4 nights. This place is really lovely. The staff are incredibly friendly and helpful. Service, from the lobby to the restaurant to the room cleaners was amongst the best we had ever experienced anywhere. The rooms are unique in that they are converted traditional Khmer huts. Although there is a feeling of authenticity to them which is very attractive, these huts are not rustic. The interiors are beautifully adorned with modern a/c, bathrooms, showers and all amenities. The furniture is traditional Cambodian but very high end and comfortable. The accommodation really was superb. The food was fresh and delicious with a variety of traditional dishes and some western options. Having tried most items on the menu, I would recommend the traditional items as they really were delicious. The cocktails were excellent and were made from juices that we watched them squeeze from fresh fruit. Although everything was top notch at this hotel, by far the highlight was the service. Everyone was just incredibly helpful and friendly at all times. They really went out of their way to make our stay and our visit around Siem Reap wonderful. The hotel is also within about a 5 to 10 minute drive from the city centre which was perfect. Going to all of the markets took a short tuk tuk ride but we were just far enough away that the hotel grounds were quiet and peaceful. We highly recommend this place.
SageHaywardVineyards - Saturna Island, Canada
Beautiful sanctuary with every detail considered from a cool drink delivered pool side to your bed being turned down every night. The staff and owners are wonderful, every bungalow is unique with plenty of room and tastefully decorated complete with air con, mosquito net and a big balcony. Highlights were a delicious breakfast each morning, the saltwater pool and the Khmer cooking class Can’t really fault Sala Lodges but would recommend avoiding coming at the height of the dry season when it is incredibly hot all day, every day.
Daydream03895201931 - Sydney, Australia
If heaven was on earth, it would be there! Nothing fancy or bling bling, just pure natural and authentic Cambodian luxury style. Very friendly staff, owner from one of the top hospitality school in Switzerland, really close to the animated area of Pub Street and Angkor Wat. Perfect food, adapted to occidental taste with Cambodian roots. Just go there to really disconnect and get the best experience you can imagine!
Passenger63768451261 - Santa Barbara, California
Angkor Wat has to be on any bucket list and Sala Lodges is the place to stay when you go. The “rooms” are genuine local wooden built houses set in lovely grounds - pool , spa etc. The food is a mix of western and local Kyhmer - all delicious especially the breakfast bread and pastry selection. The lodges have aircon , hot and cold running water , mosquito nets - and lovely little touches such as locally made slippers and scarves. What makes this whole wonderful place though is the staff - all locals superbly marshalled by Arne and Simone Lugeon the owners. They are efficient , cheerful and always there . The hotel can also plan all of your trips - my tip is to not limit yourself to the temples of Angkor Wat. Take the sunset cruise on the Tonle Sap, go into the countryside and see the Ladies Temple and the amazing land mine museum. And of course if you need restaurant recommendations- and a tuktuk to get there , of course that is arranged too. I can’t praise the hotel highly enough - it isn’t 5 star international - it is better than that. A personal experience that caters to all your needs whilst also being aware of the environment- little or no plastic , recycle where possible. I have stayed in a lot of hotels around Asia and I really recommend you to Sala Lodges.
JerryW205 - London, United Kingdom
A lovely quiet place to relax, great lodges with good amenities. Amazing staff sooo friendly. A shortish walk to the vibrant town, a little bit tacky in the centre. great food in the hotel and local restaurants. There’s plenty to do locally, Angkor complex being the obvious.
Graham J
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