On the outskirts of Cambodia’s cultural capital, Siem Reap, Khmer Mansion lies at the threshold of Angkor: the vast, UNESCO-protected ruins of the once-mighty Khmer empire. Using Khmer Mansion's fleet of custom-fitted remorks, guests can explore at leisure some of the thousand temples on the site, as well as Tonle Sap lake, where stilted villages have changed little over the centuries
This vast landscape demonstrates the elaborate interconnection between complex ritual architecture and pragmatic water management engineering behind Angkor's design
A Buddhist monk performs the purifying ritual at the 12th-century temple - a calming way to begin or end your stay at Amansara
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the park is home to the jungle-covered ruins of the Khmer Empire, which flourished between the 9th and 14th centuries
Enjoy brunch, lunch or sunset cocktails aboard Amansara’s lake boat and discover the varied plant, fish and bird life that help make this vast inland lake one of Cambodia's most valuable ecosystems