Knai Bang Chatt with its natural beauty, combined
with its sense of history and great Khmer hospitality will make your stay in
Cambodia unforgettable. This highly secluded resort sits on the seafront within
well groomed gardens just a ten minute stroll from the small fishing village of
Kep. In years past, Kep was the beach destination of choice for French
colonials and Cambodian high society and the spirit of a bygone era has been
elegantly recaptured. Relaxation and tranquillity are key to a stay at this
lifestyle resort, which in this country of wonders, is considered as “the best
private experience in
Cambodia”.
Knai Bang Chatt is an interesting boutique property
in Kep that plays an important role in Cambodia's architectural legacy. The hotel
consists of three renovated villas built in the 1970s by protégés of Vann
Molyvann, who was responsible for much of the country's modernist architecture
and was a former pupil of the world renowned architect Le Corbusier.
But Kep
was heavily affected by the extended Cambodian civil war, and the villas were
abandoned around 1970 and ended up housing an army general in the early
nineties. In 2003 two intrepid Belgian travellers discovered the villas, and on
sensing their potential, purchased them. An architect was hired to strip the
villas back to their original state and design an additional villa with similar
characteristics. History resonates strongly in the thoughtful renovation. All
three original villas were designed at the height of the Khmer cultural boom of
post-independence Cambodia, combining ultra-modern art deco design with
traditional Khmer characteristics.
Knai Bang Chatt seamlessly combines striking
art-deco design with traditional Cambodian artifacts and antiques. The eleven
individually decorated rooms, housed in three separate villas, are linked with
open walkways and staircases which creates a wonderfully airy feel. The
villas are designed with large terraces open to breathtaking views of the sea
and islands.
Designed as an exclusive getaway, there are no
televisions, phones or minibars in the room so that guests can relax and enjoy
the peace and quiet. With only a limited number of rooms, guests are very well
looked after with an attentive team of staff and butler service.
The garden has a glorious array of vegetation and
colours and ponds filled with fish and lilies. There is a gorgeous salt-water
infinity pool, four-poster massage beds on the edge of the sea, a thatched
restaurant with a stone platform stretching out into the sea and a large lawn.
As the sea comes right up to the wall there is no beach, but the setting
negates the need for one. There is a platform out to sea if a dip is required.
The waterfront restaurant encourages communal
dining, with guests seated around a huge log table while the local cook whips
up Khmer specialties such as amok and barbequed crab.
The relaxation-minded can enjoy an invigorating
massage in the open-air cabana by the beach or a yoga or meditation session on
the seafront terrace.
The adjacent Sailing Club, once a fisherman's house,
now serves as an ideal location for a sundowner at the water's edge or as a
dining venue. From here it is possible to hire sailing dinghies and kayaks too.
The resort offers yoga and massage courses and excursions to the local sites.
The food is an excellent fusion of Western and Asian cuisine and the service is
efficient and friendly, while the French manager is always on hand to make you
feel welcome. The resort is in a great location to explore Kep and is 5 minutes
from the crab markets.
The resort also focuses on giving something back to
their staff and besides giving then decent accommodation and relatively good
salaries they teach them different skills and languages. The resort also
donates to development projects in Cambodia and has recently started their own
community-based development program in the Kep Area working hand in hand with
village families in rural Cambodia to help local villagers create a better life
for themselves and improve prospects for their children. If during your visit
you are interested in knowing more about the project, the resort will offer a
complementary tour of the area, meeting some of the villagers and gaining an
insight into rural lives in Cambodia.
By Van Thai.
For more information see http://indochina-passion.blogspot.com.au
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