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Zipline to Purpose: The Untamed Luxury and Conservation Heart of Shinta Mani Wild

Robyn Foyster by Robyn Foyster
09/12/2025
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Forget the traditional hotel lobby. At Shinta Mani Wild, check-in begins with a harness, a 400-metre zip line over a churning waterfall, and a leap of faith into the heart of the Cambodian rainforest.

Having previously experienced the impeccable service and design of Shinta Mani Angkor and Bensley Collection Pool Villas during my visit to Siem Reap last year, I knew to expect a certain level of excellence. Yet, nothing prepared me for how brilliantly co-owner and design visionary Bill Bensley has transplanted that signature luxury into the heart of the untamed Cardamom rainforest.

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Shinta Mani Wild Luxury Tents are pure Bill Bensley magic with every part of the design a feast for the eyes.

Here,15 custom-designed luxury tents are perched over rivers and falls, acting as opulent, low-impact observatories from which to appreciate the ancient forest. Each tent is a masterpiece of salvaged materials and decadent comfort. It is a welcome sanctuary after arriving late at night and during my stay which was in part spent exploring and luxuriating in this extraordinary place.

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The Cistern Pool & Mountain Sundowners

One of the most surreal moments of the trip was finding myself completely alone in the resort’s swimming pool as it pelted down with lashings of rain cascading down like thick pellets. It was all the more dramatic given I was swimming in a pool measuring 33-metre (108-foot) long which was made of thick black steel. Industrial in style, the design was made to resemble the giant cisterns once used to store groundwater and it blended perfectly into the forest.

I loved the moody aesthetic and gin-clear water. Because the forest provides ample shade, and our visit was in the off peak season of July, the heat was never oppressive. I floated there in solitude, looking out over the edge to the dense green canopy stretching out at eye level and the rushing waterfall tumbling far below.

Later, my travel buddy Cathy joined me for a change of pace. We indulged in massages set right by the pool. The sound of the real waterfall provided a better soundtrack than any spa playlist ever could, and incredibly these 30 minute treatments, like everything here, are fully included in the package. At the time we stayed, there was a lovely Scottish family whom we witnessed all enjoying a group foot massage.

Sundowners in the Cardamon Mountains

To cap off the day, we transitioned from the water to the heights where we spent a special evening enjoying sundowners at a vantage point overlooking the Cardamom Mountains. Watching the light fade over those rugged peaks with a cold drink in hand was pure magic.

My Immersion Into The Wild: The Anti-Poaching Patrol

While the tents are sublime, the most transformative part of the stay happens when you swap your resort wear for hiking boots. I found myself riding pillion on a motorbike through the muddy jungle tracks, clinging to Ket Utdom, a tall ranger with a rifle slung over his shoulder.

Cambodia

We joined the Wildlife Alliance on a daily anti-poaching patrol. My friend Cathy and I spent hours scouring the forest floor with the rangers, looking for snares and traps set by poachers. We found the evidence of the struggle: gnarled ropes and makeshift cooking pots left behind.

Every snare removed is a life saved. Since 2002, these patrols have removed over 275,000 snares and rescued 7,000 animals. Because of this boots-on-the-ground protection, there has been zero elephant poaching here for nearly two decades. Laura Robinson, the camp’s Head of Sustainability, put it bluntly: “Without these patrols and the support of Shinta Mani Wild, these forests wouldn’t even exist.”

Bill Bensley and The Shinta Mani Foundation
US Designer Bill Bensley is heavily invested in the incredible work of The Shinta Mani Foundation

Shinta Mani Wild Luxury with Purpose

This unique model is why Shinta Mani Wild stands apart in the world of luxury travel. The camp leases and protects 350 hectares of pristine rainforest that would otherwise be vulnerable to logging or mining. Crucially, every single guest stay directly funds the Wildlife Alliance patrols and the broader work of the Shinta Mani Foundation.

The foundation, which also started by providing hospitality training and community support in Siem Reap, has blossomed into a shining model where eco-luxury tourism and philanthropy work in perfect unison. By choosing to indulge in this magnificent setting, high-end travellers are actively safeguarding one of the world’s last untouched ecosystems.

My two days here were transformative. Instead of merely consuming a destination, I was given the chance to contribute to its longevity. My small participation in the patrol, part exciting adventure, part humbling hard graft, left me feeling hopeful.

Shinta Mani, Cambodia
Shinta Mani Wild, Cambodia: My outdoor forest bathing bath in the middle of the jungle was an experience in itself.

If you are seeking meaningful travel that shifts the future, where your meagre worries are eclipsed by the feeling of being part of something truly monumental, Shinta Mani Wild needs to be on your list. It is the ultimate expression of conscious luxury, and the true reason my love for Cambodia only continues to grow.

Find out more about Shinta Mani Wild and the Foundation at shintamani.com/wild

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Read Robyn Foyster’s story on her stay at Shinta Mani Angkor and Bensley Collection Pool Villas

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Robyn Foyster is a multi‑award‑winning journalist, tech entrepreneur, and founder of The Carousel, Women Love Tech, Women Love Travel, Women Love Health and Game Changers. With over 30 years’ experience across print, digital, TV, and immersive media, she’s been at the forefront of shaping Australia’s female narrative Robyn’s mission for The Carousel is to empower women through expert-driven, impact-focused storytelling. Whether it’s wellness, career, personal growth, or eco-conscious living, the platform is guided by her belief that well-informed women can change the world.

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