Shinta Mani Wild
Hotel · Kampong Seila ·

Shinta Mani Wild

Hotel · Kampong Seila ·

Luxury tented camp with zip-line arrival, conservation focus

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Prey Praseth Village, Kampong Seila​, Cambodia Get directions

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Prey Praseth Village, Kampong Seila​, Cambodia Get directions

+855 96 919 0000
shintamani.com
@shintamaniwild

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