The Unique Cambodian Resort Accessible Only by Ziplining Over a Waterfall to Reach the Lobby

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The Unique Cambodian Resort Accessible Only by Ziplining Over a Waterfall to Reach the Lobby

Most hotel arrivals are forgettable — maybe you take a boat ride here, a private flight there, but usually just a standard cab ride. Shinta Mani Wild, one of three partner properties in Cambodia, delivers something far more thrilling. A highlight of the experience, at this hotel guests zipline into the resort lobby, cruising over the Cambodian forest and its roaring waterfalls. Instead of a traditional butler service, Shinta Mani guests are taken care of by an Adventure Butler who curates bespoke adventures and activities based on your personal fitness level and interests. Tucked deep in the Cambodian wilderness, it’s safe to say Shinta Mani Wild is one of a kind.



The resort is around three hours from the airport in Phnom Penh — Cambodia’s capital city and a tourist-friendly haven – with private transfers arranged by Shinta Mani. The real adventure begins on a seven-story tower above the jungle. Here, you’ll hand over your luggage, strap into a harness, and leap off the platform into the treetops. The zipline stretches 320 meters, and includes a mid-air transit station before soaring once more, reaching speeds of around 30 miles per hour. It’s not a long ride, but it sure is a heart-racing, unforgettable way to check in.

Set on 400 acres of wild forest spanning the Bokor, Cardamon, and Kirirom National Parks (which are some of Cambodia’s first private nature reserves), Shinta Mani offers much more than an adrenaline-fueled arrival. The zipline soars over the Thmor Rung River and the beautiful Raging Sisters Waterfalls before reaching a soft landing at the hotel bar, where a cool towel and a welcome refreshment awaits. It’s thrilling, scenic, and totally unique. But beyond the adventure, the resort is deeply committed to conservation, working to protect the surrounding national parks and its native species from threats like mining and logging.



Shinta Mani Wild is pure luxury immersed in raw nature

Once you’ve unzipped from your harness and sipped your welcome drink, you’ll be escorted to one of just 15 freestanding tents. Don’t let the word ‘tent’ fool you — these are high-end canvas-covered suites designed by interior design expert Bill Bensley. Raised on stilts along the river, they offer a seamless integration between indoor and outdoor living, with covered decks and bathtubs overlooking the rushing water. Reminiscent of the breathtaking open-air hotel rooms in the African Bush, all the rooms are unique and impeccably designed with a vintage old-world-meets-rugged-jungle-safari style. Interiors feature regional touches like hardwood cabinetry, antique maps, and hand-selected oriental fabrics, all accented with eclectic curios — a tasteful nod to the 17th century explorer era.

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There are several tent types to choose from, typically categorized as Two Bedroom Tents, Waterfall Tents, or Wild Tents. Each one has its own personality. One pays tribute to Cambodian royalty, another to First Lady Jackie Kennedy, while others are dedicated to the Shinta Mani Foundation, legendary conservationists, and even National Geographic, which named the lodge a top hotel in 2024.



What makes Shinta Mani Wild so special is the freedom to shape your own adventure, whether you’re after a high-energy experience or a relaxing reboot. In the words of Tim W., “Lots to do, or do nothing. Either way you’ll love Shinta Mani Wild.” For those with a taste for action, your personal Adventure Butler can arrange treks, kayaking trips, river safaris, and anti-poaching excursions. Prefer a more laid-back day? Lounge by the pool with all-day food and drinks at your fingertips. For ultimate indulgence, the Khmer Tonics Spa offers treatments in your tent, beside the river, by the pool, or in spa treatment rooms.

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Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.