Sala Kdei, Angkor’s Private Event Space

Calm restored amid the majesty of the temples

Close-up of a green bamboo plant with multiple stalks and leaves.

Sala Kdei is a beautiful traditional wooden house overlooking the royal bathing pool of Sra Srang. Once used by the ancient Khmer kings and their concubines, this is a celebrated spot for sunrise and sunset. In a serene setting amid the rural village atmosphere of Angkor, Sala Kdei offers a range of original experiences from dining, cooking classes and cocktails to yoga and quiet meditation. Sala Kdei is the perfect private escape from the crowds around Angkor during the heat of the day. Unwind or indulge, it’s the perfect complement to the majestic temples.

A traditional wooden house on stilts illuminated at night, surrounded by lush garden with trees and shrubs, featuring small lights and candles, set for an outdoor dinner.
A traditional wooden house with a red tiled roof, decorated with two large colorful umbrellas on the balcony, illuminated by warm lights, surrounded by lush greenery and decorative candles along a pathway in a garden during dusk.
Interior of a rustic, wooden open-air restaurant or cafe with hanging string lights, wooden beams, and trees visible outside.
Table set for breakfast with bread, fruit, juice, and coffee on a balcony overlooking a lush garden with trees and a pathway.