Bensley Collection Khmer luxury villas

by | Dec 29, 2017 | Art, Culture & Design, Asia, In The News, Villas

A feast for the eyes, Bill Bensley’s latest stunner basks in tranquillity featuring indoor pools and rooftop living rooms with 10 new luxury twolevel villas close to Angkor Wat

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A feast for the eyes, Bill Bensley’s latest stunner basks in tranquillity featuring indoor pools and rooftop living rooms with 10 new luxury two level villas close to Angkor Wat – the largest religious monument in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Bensley Collection ‘escapism’ aesthetic invites guests to lose themselves in high-walled façades and monumental carvings with secret entrances, unique arrival ceremonies, and total privacy.

The 156-square-metre villas feature floor-to-ceiling bathroom windows with views of your exotic secluded garden. Six villas can be combined into three villas to accommodate larger parties.

The ultimate extravagance includes ‘Bensley Butlers’ – elite hospitality professionals who take care of your every desire from arranging sleep-under-the-stars evenings to the perfect itinerary for trekking local temples and discovering ancient mysteries.

After your adventures, soft lighting and Cambodian art welcome you home to a sophisticated black-and-white-themed interior with dramatic orange accents.

As serene scents infuse the air you fall asleep on the impossibly comfortable bed enjoying epic artwork on the ceiling that seems like a relic from the Khmer Empire. Shinta Mani Hotels will launch its first highly anticipated flagship Bensley Collection property in the cultural heart of the historic town of Siem Reap in mid-December 2017

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