Shinta Mani Resort , Siemreap hotels, Cambodia Hotels
Validity Until 30
Sept 2007
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Room Type |
30 Sep 06 |
30
Apr 07 |
30
Sep 07 |
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Single-Superior room |
110 |
130 |
110 |
| Double-Superior
room |
110 |
130 |
110 |
| Single-Deluxe
room |
155 |
165 |
155 |
| Double-Deluxe room |
155 |
165 |
155 |
| Extra bed |
45 |
45 |
45 |
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Rates shown are
inclusive of all taxes and service charges.
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All rates in US
Dollars are per room (single or twin occupancy).
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Rates here are
available only for bookings made with this website, and are
not available from the hotel directly.
Shinta
Mani,
which is derived
from Sanskrit, meaning "The gem that provides everything one
desires" is a perfect description for this intimate friendly
18 rooms boutique hotel and its Institute of Hospitality in Siem
Reap, Cambodia.
Location
Conveniently located in the heart of the old French Quarter, Shinta
Mani is less than nine kilometers from the World Heritage site of
Angkor Wat.
Junction of Oum Khum & 14th st.
Siem Reap, Cambodia
Guest room facilities
Rooms are stylishly designed and feature all the modern conveniences
such as:
• In-room Safe
• Hair Dryer
• IDD telephone
• Bathrobe
• Slippers
• Nightly Turn Down Service
Deluxe rooms
Stylishly designed with a king-size bed and located by the pool
and Spa area. Rain shower and large bathtub featuring a sliding
window on to the bedroom complement the intimate and romantic experience.
Shinta Mani Spa
The Shinta Mani Spa features intimate treatment rooms for singles
or couples including one with floral bath and steam room.
Spa treatments available from professionally trained therapists
include Thai Massage, Aromatherapy, Body Scrubs, Body Wraps, Facials,
Floral and Herbal Baths and Healing Stones Massage.
Food & Beverage
Our restaurant has been featured in Gourmet Magazines article "World's
Best Hotel Dining Rooms" May 2004 and offers elegant indoor
dining and casual yet upscale terrace dining while offering both
Khmer and Fusion style cuisine.
The menu is contemporary take on Asian and International styles
utilizing local organic ingredients with quality imported products
Institute of Hospitality
Officially opened on June 7, 2004, the Institute of Hospitality
is a vocational training facility funded from the operations of
the hotel as well as from private individuals. The students are
selected by various local NGO’s in consultation with the management
of the school and are all young Cambodians at risk.
The current 16 students are on a 9 month culinary course and when
completed they will be able to find permanent employment with-in
the Siem Reap area.
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