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Authenticity and contrasts. Dreamt up and designed by South East Asia enthusiasts.
Sala LodgesSala Lodges offers a unique boutique experience surrounded by lush rice fields and tranquil landscapes in Siem Reap. This eco-friendly resort features charming wooden lodges that blend traditional Khmer architecture with modern comforts. Guests can unwind in the serene gardens, enjoy authentic Cambodian cuisine at the on-site restaurant, and explore nearby cultural sites, including Angkor Wat. With its intimate atmosphere and personalized service, Sala Lodges provides a peaceful retreat for those seeking a deeper connection to Cambodia's rich heritage.

Rooms

The eleven wooden houses on stilts were spotted in villages in the Cambodian countryside, dismantled, transported and beautifully restored to offer the ultimate in comfort to guests.

House Mouy

The house of many roofs.House No. 1, "Mouy" in Khmer, distinguishes itself by its unique triple roof and its horizontal cladding. It is one of the first to be seen by visitors on their arrival at Sala Lodges and is situated on the right-hand side of the main pathway. It was the last house to be delivered to the site, in September, 2012.The house of many roofs can accommodate up to three people. Sleeping arrangements are modular: a double bed and a single bed or three single beds.

House Bram

The high house.With its vast terrace looking out on to the Sala Lodges’ "village", "Bram", No 5 in English, is ideal for the adventurous who like heights. Originally from Srü, in the Kompong Thom province situated some 150 km east of Siem Reap, it was built in 1985 and can accommodate up to three people. Guests of this lodge will certainly not want to miss the opportunity to enjoy a meal on their large terrace which, given its height, often benefits from a very welcome natural breeze.

House Bram Mouy

The fishmongers’ house.House No. 6, "Bram mouy" in Cambodian, is amongst the oldest in Sala Lodges. Built in 1958, it was discovered in the village of Or, in the Sang Voeuy commune. This village in the province of Siem Reap is situated some 60 kilometres from the town.This lodge can accommodate up to three people in three single beds. The bedroom of more than 36 m2 opens out on to large trees. The large bathroom is equipped with a rain shower. The terrace looks out to the south-east, allowing guests to make the most of the superb Cambodian sunsets. Decorated in turquoise hues, this house is slightly smaller than the rest and is loved as much as the others by the architect.

House Bram Pi

The house with grey shutters.Situated a stone’s throw from the swimming pool and open-air lounge, house No. 7, " Bram pi" in Khmer, constitutes an ideal refuge for guests wanting to enjoy a verdant and peaceful environment.The bedroom of approximately 41.5 m2 is decorated with patinated furniture from India, a country which has had a strong influence on Khmer culture. At the time of its construction in the  XIIth century, the famous temple Angkor Wat was initially consecrated to the Hindu god Vishnu before being dedicated to Buddhism towards the XVIth century. The Khmer language contains many words with their origin in Sanskrit.

House Bram Bei

The house with the horizontal cladding.House No. 8, "Bram Bei" in Khmer, is one of two houses in Sala Lodges with horizontal cladding. Built in 1965 it was recovered from Yeang, in the Russey commune. The village’s name means bamboo. It is situated in the province of Siem Reap, approximately 50 kilometres from the town centre.Three people can be accommodated in the bedroom measuring 38 m2. According to need, the space can be rearranged into three single beds or one double and one single bed.  The light and airy bathroom of 10 m2 is equipped with a rain shower. Guests of this lodge will be able to relax on the pretty terrace, enhanced by an indented and slightly tilted balustrade.

House Bram Boun

The house with a view of the sacred tree.House No. 9, "Bram boun" in Cambodian, was christened "view of the sacred tree" as its charming 11 m2 terrace opens on to an abacus in front of which the local villagers come to lay their offerings. According to their faith, this Buddha tree shelters good spirits which must be cherished and cared for.This house was delievered to Sala Lodges at the beginning of December 2011. Three people can be accommodated in this lodge which benefits from a sense of privacy. It can be arranged as three single beds or as one double and one single bed according to requirements.

House Dop

The house with the tilted balcony.Low-lying and long, house No. 10,  "Dop" in Cambodian, possesses a terrace of more than 27 m2, with an indented and slightly tilted balustrade. Situated on the edge of the central pathway of the hotel, this lodge is at the heart of the « village », two paces away from the open air lounge and not far from the swimming pool. It is equipped with a large bathroom of 11.5 m2, complete with rain shower. The bedroom measures approximately 46 m2 and has been decorated with with furniture with a patina.

House Dop Mouy

The honeymoon house.The room measures 46 m2 and is decorated in black and white. A double bed stands majestically in the centre of the room. Decorated in pastel blue tones, the room has patinated furniture from India, a country which has had a strong influence on Khmer culture. At the time of its construction in the  XIIth century, the famous temple Angkor Wat was initially consecrated to the Hindu god Vishnu before being dedicated to Buddhism towards the XVIth century. The Khmer language contains many words with their origin in Sanskrit.

House Dop Pi

The hobby horse.The bedroom measures 38.5 m2 and has been decorated with patinated furniture from India, a country which has had a strong influence on Khmer culture. At the time of its construction in the  XIIth century, the famous temple Angkor Wat was initially consecrated to the Hindu god Vishnu before being dedicated to Buddhism towards the XVIth century. The Khmer language contains many words with their origin in Sanskrit.

House Boun

The house on a podium.Ideal for welcoming families, this house was built in 1983 and is originally from Opo, a village situated in the Preah Vihear province, approximately 200 kilometers east of Siem Reap. Its rooftop reaches 9 metres in height.With a surface area of almost 60 m2 on the first floor and 35 m2 on the ground floor, the house can accommodate up to five people: three guests in the bedroom upstairs which has a large double bed and a sofa bed, and two guests in the single beds which can be rearranged as a double bed in the downstairs bedroom. Each room has its own private bathroom. The two rooms are part of the same unit but do not have connecting doors.

House Pi & Bei

The family houses.With its four sided-roof, the family house is the largest in Sala Lodges. The ideal setting for families. Connecting rooms are each equipped with a separate entrance and a private bathroom with a rain shower. Each room has a terrace of 55 m2 which can be combined or remain separate to provide a more intimate space.

Family Suite Lodge 2 bedroom

2 Double Beds and 1 Double Sofa Bed1722-sq-foot individually decorated room, balcony with garden views Layout - 2 bedrooms and sitting areaRelax - Fireplace; in-room massage availableInternet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV and DVD playerFood & Drink - Refrigerator, minibar (fees may apply), coffee/tea maker, and electric kettleSleep - Pillowtop bed, premium bedding, a down duvet, a pillow menu, and turndown service Bathroom - Private bathroom, bathrobes, and a shower with a rainfall showerheadPractical - Day bed, free local calls, and laptop-compatible safe; free rollaway/extra beds and free cribs/infant beds available on requestComfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeepingNon-Smoking

2 Double Beds and 1 Double Sofa Bed1722-sq-foot individually decorated room, balcony with garden views Layout - 2 bedrooms and sitting areaRelax - Fireplace; in-room massage availableInternet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV and DVD playerFood & Drink - Refrigerator, minibar (fees may apply), coffee/tea maker, and electric kettleSleep - Pillowtop bed, premium bedding, a down duvet, a pillow menu, and turndown service Bathroom - Private bathroom, bathrobes, and a shower with a rainfall showerheadPractical - Day bed, free local calls, and laptop-compatible safe; free rollaway/extra beds and free cribs/infant beds available on requestComfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeepingNon-Smoking

Suite Lodge - 1 bedroom

1 King Bed968-sq-foot individually decorated room, balcony with garden views Layout - Separate sitting areaRelax - Fireplace; in-room massage availableInternet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV and DVD playerFood & Drink - Refrigerator, minibar (fees may apply), coffee/tea maker, and electric kettleSleep - Pillowtop bed, premium bedding, a down duvet, a pillow menu, and turndown service Bathroom - Private bathroom, bathrobes, and a shower with a rainfall showerheadPractical - Day bed, free local calls, and laptop-compatible safe; rollaway/extra beds and free cribs/infant beds available on requestComfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeepingNon-Smoking

1 King Bed968-sq-foot individually decorated room, balcony with garden views Layout - Separate sitting areaRelax - Fireplace; in-room massage availableInternet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV and DVD playerFood & Drink - Refrigerator, minibar (fees may apply), coffee/tea maker, and electric kettleSleep - Pillowtop bed, premium bedding, a down duvet, a pillow menu, and turndown service Bathroom - Private bathroom, bathrobes, and a shower with a rainfall showerheadPractical - Day bed, free local calls, and laptop-compatible safe; rollaway/extra beds and free cribs/infant beds available on requestComfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeepingNon-Smoking

Dining

The clean, modern lines of the reception, restaurant and bar accentuate the contrast with the traditional houses.

The Monolith & Bar

The restaurant is striking with its contemporary and pure lines. This light and airy space offers a magnificent view of the traditional Khmer houses of Sala Lodges. The chef and his team lovingly cook ingredients which subtly combine eastern and western flavours. Each day at dawn, a cook goes to the local markets in search of the best produce. Seasonal fruits, vegetables and plants from our garden are also to be found in dishes.Refined palates will be tempted by Tonlé Sap fish fillet and its avocado purée with a wild rice mango salad, Asian Gazpacho, Peking duck with honey, citrus fruits and spices, and for dessert, a passion fruit crème brûlée. Throughout the day, a variety of delicious tapas keeps hunger at bay. To complement the food, guests can enjoy making their selection from the international wine list. At the bar, cocktail enthusiasts are able to choose between traditional or reworked concoctions, with alcohol or as mocktails. Throughout the day those searching for an energy boost can enjoy a little espresso standing at the counter or can opt for a fresh juice packed with vitamins.

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Dining for Residents & Open-air Lounge

Residents enjoy dining in convivial surroundings. Special evenings with a barbecue or a surprise created by our chef can be organised. Occasionally, artists and experts on South-East Asia conduct the show or share their wealth of knowledge and passion with guests.This covered space situated at the heart of Sala Lodges is equally conducive to impromptu moments, friendly meetings or reunions.Linked to the dining room by a wooden bridge, the alfresco lounge is the ideal place to enjoy a drink at the end of the day. A stone’s throw from the swimming pool and facing direct west, the lounge encourages relaxation. Shaded by parasols throughout the day, this area will delight those who wish to read or daydream, cocooned in comfy armchairs, with the occasional glance or two at the Khmer countryside and the beautiful trees that surround Sala Lodges.

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Dinner on the Terrace

An ideal space for lounging, your lodge’s terrace can become the perfect setting for an unforgettable romantic dinner.A honeymoon, a wish to celebrate a special anniversary or simply a desire to enjoy a unique meal for two…Do not hesitate to reserve your private dinner on your terrace. Gentle, calm ambiance is guaranteed.During this special meal, you will benefit from a personalised, attentive service.

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Recreation

Sala Lodges invites you to relax through various activities.

Spa

Massage in your room (reservation necessary) with our partner Bodia Spa.

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Swimming pool

A 20 metre long pool facing the sunset.

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Location

Located in Siem Reap, Sala Lodges is connected to the convention center, within a 15-minute walk of Wat Damnak and Apsara Theatre. This family-friendly resort is 0.8 mi (1.3 km) from Siem Reap Art Center Night Market and 0.8 mi (1.4 km) from Phsar Chas Market.

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Martin S


A real gem

Shortly to leave Sala Lodges for the next leg of our south east Asia tour. What an absolute pleasure it’s been to stay in this oasis yet so close to the hustle and bustle of Siem Reap. The lodges are...

ALGChevyChaseMD


Peaceful retreat in the city

Such a peaceful and beautiful retreat so close to the city. Loved our room, the service and the food. All unique and designed with care and with local aesthetics and culture in mind. The pool also...

Emma M


Absolutely amazing in every way

The staff and owner could not have done more to make our stay better. They were super attentive while also being extremely discrete at the same time. For example, our room was made up twice a day and...