Shinta Mani Angkor and Bensley Collection Pool Villas
Located among the world class dining and shopping of Siem Reap’s magnificently restored old
French Quarter, and just ten minutes’ drive from Angkor Wat’s enduring treasures, Shinta Mani
Angkor was founded to support a hospitality training school for disadvantaged local youth.
Today, this contemporary landmark designed by Bill Bensley embodies the future of
Responsible Tourism. Across two wings, all air-conditioned accommodations reflect the mystical
wonders of Angkor Wat and the dynamic art scene of Siem Reap, and are thoughtfully
enhanced with locally sourced amenities.
Having brought to life Shinta Mani Angkor, Bill Bensley wanted to take the Shinta Mani
experience to a more luxurious level, so he created an exclusive set of 10 villas with private
pools. Set within the Shinta Mani Angkor Gardens, the Bensley Collection Pool Villas have their
own facilities and Bensley Butlers to look after your every need.
Located among the world class dining and shopping of Siem Reap’s magnificently restored old
French Quarter, and just ten minutes’ drive from Angkor Wat’s enduring treasures, Shinta Mani
Angkor was founded to support a hospitality training school for disadvantaged local youth.
Today, this contemporary landmark designed by Bill Bensley embodies the future of
Responsible Tourism. Across two wings, all air-conditioned accommodations reflect the mystical
wonders of Angkor Wat and the dynamic art scene of Siem Reap, and are thoughtfully
enhanced with locally sourced amenities.
Having brought to life Shinta Mani Angkor, Bill Bensley wanted to take the Shinta Mani
experience to a more luxurious level, so he created an exclusive set of 10 villas with private
pools. Set within the Shinta Mani Angkor Gardens, the Bensley Collection Pool Villas have their
own facilities and Bensley Butlers to look after your every need.
Shinta Mani Foundation
Shinta Mani Foundation is supported by the Shinta Mani Hotels. Current and former guests of Shinta
Mani Hotels represent the primary source of support for our work in the villages. And enable us to
contribute to our community and all of our families that we support.
The Shinta Mani Foundation improves the lives of Cambodians by providing opportunities to overcome
poverty.
Since 2004, the Shinta Mani School of Hospitality has trained under-privileged Cambodians hotel
operations and has helped graduates find employment for a bright future- free of charge.
In 2006, we began new ways to support rural families. We seek to empower these families through
education, health care and direct assistance.
In 2018, we partnered with Wildlife Alliance to support patrols in the last remaining untouched forest of
Cambodia. Together we work to stop poaching of animals and illegal logging. In only our first year, we
have pulled thousands of snares, confiscated hundreds of chainsaws, and brought to justice offenders.
The Shinta Mani Foundation is the front line of conservation.
Located among the world class dining and shopping of Siem Reap’s magnificently restored old
French Quarter, and just ten minutes’ drive from Angkor Wat’s enduring treasures, Shinta Mani
Angkor was founded to support a hospitality training school for disadvantaged local youth.
Today, this contemporary landmark designed by Bill Bensley embodies the future of
Responsible Tourism. Across two wings, all air-conditioned accommodations reflect the mystical
wonders of Angkor Wat and the dynamic art scene of Siem Reap, and are thoughtfully
enhanced with locally sourced amenities.
Having brought to life Shinta Mani Angkor, Bill Bensley wanted to take the Shinta Mani
experience to a more luxurious level, so he created an exclusive set of 10 villas with private
pools. Set within the Shinta Mani Angkor Gardens, the Bensley Collection Pool Villas have their
own facilities and Bensley Butlers to look after your every need.
Shinta Mani Foundation is supported by the Shinta Mani Hotels. Current and former guests of Shinta
Mani Hotels represent the primary source of support for our work in the villages. And enable us to
contribute to our community and all of our families that we support.
The Shinta Mani Foundation improves the lives of Cambodians by providing opportunities to overcome
poverty.
Since 2004, the Shinta Mani School of Hospitality has trained under-privileged Cambodians hotel
operations and has helped graduates find employment for a bright future- free of charge.
In 2006, we began new ways to support rural families. We seek to empower these families through
education, health care and direct assistance.
In 2018, we partnered with Wildlife Alliance to support patrols in the last remaining untouched forest of
Cambodia. Together we work to stop poaching of animals and illegal logging. In only our first year, we
have pulled thousands of snares, confiscated hundreds of chainsaws, and brought to justice offenders.
The Shinta Mani Foundation is the front line of conservation.
Located among the world class dining and shopping of Siem Reap’s magnificently restored old
French Quarter, and just ten minutes’ drive from Angkor Wat’s enduring treasures, Shinta Mani
Angkor was founded to support a hospitality training school for disadvantaged local youth.
Today, this contemporary landmark designed by Bill Bensley embodies the future of
Responsible Tourism. Across two wings, all air-conditioned accommodations reflect the mystical
wonders of Angkor Wat and the dynamic art scene of Siem Reap, and are thoughtfully
enhanced with locally sourced amenities.
Having brought to life Shinta Mani Angkor, Bill Bensley wanted to take the Shinta Mani
experience to a more luxurious level, so he created an exclusive set of 10 villas with private
pools. Set within the Shinta Mani Angkor Gardens, the Bensley Collection Pool Villas have their
own facilities and Bensley Butlers to look after your every need.