From Cambodia and Laos to Thailand and Indonesia, here are the best glamping spots in Southeast Asia for you to get away from it all.
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From Cambodia and Laos to Thailand and Indonesia, here are the best glamping spots in Southeast Asia for you to get away from it all.
Cambodia has long been famous for some of the most majestic ruins, such as Angkor Wat and Ta Prohm, known for being the setting for the 2001 rendition of Tomb Raider. However, the Southeast Asian destination has been opening up to tourism even more, seeing the opening of new restaurants and resorts. This week, Six Senses Krabey Island has just opened, welcoming its first guests to 40 private pool villas in an island hideaway with dense tropical jungle and rocky coastline surrounded by azure waters. The hospitality brand’s debut in Cambodia also introduces the iconic Six Senses Spa — which will offer treatments inspired by the sacred Khmer Kbal Spean River — as wellness offerings such as the comprehensive gym, rooftop yoga pavilion, indoor aerial yoga studio, Crystal Water Room, Meditation Cave and the Alchemy Bar. The new Six Senses resort is just one of the luxury resorts which has opened in Cambodia. Here, five new luxury resorts in Cambodia to check into this 2019.