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Me and my daughter spent two days here in room no 2 with a private pool. The tent was excellent and we felt right at home. The hotel kindly arranged for a tour guide for the temples, and he turned out to speak excellent English and being very knowledgeable about not only the temples but also the culture politics and religion. ||The staff is always very friendly, and on their toes. However some of them lacks some language skills, so misunderstandings around ordering food etc can occur. They are happy to correct those though, and always with a smile.||As for food the options are a little bit limited, but it all tastes very good, and is very fresh. Breakfast could be improved by offering more of a continental breakfast, I.e toast croissant marmalade cheese and ham. We did not try the Khmer options for breakfast, but coffees and the orange juice were excellent.||The biggest drawback was loud music from the nearby village. It went on until around 10pm and started at 7am again. It wasn’t extremley loud but enough to wake us up in the morning and to disturb the sunset on our terrace somewhat. Without the music it would have been a clear five star rating.||I sincerely hope the music issue can be resolved in the future because without it, this hotel is a real gem. If in Cambodia again we will return.