Our Team
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Sotho established Hanuman back in 1990, in the early days of tourism, having worked as one of the first tour guides in post-war Cambodia. Fluent in French and English, she oversaw the transformation of Hanuman into the success story it is today. She remains actively involved, looking after the French and European markets. Her passion is the arts and Hanuman Fine Arts is a showcase for the finest collection of artifacts in Cambodia. She is also the inspiration behind Montra Nivesha, Angkor’s Boutique Residence.
 
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Kulikar's first job in travel was organizing 7500 United Nations peacekeepers in Cambodia in the early 1990s. Today she is Executive Director of Hanuman and oversees the continued growth of the company. She's also head of Hanuman Films and is involved in producing feature films and documentaries in the Mekong Region, working as Line Producer for Tomb Raider and escorting celebrities like Gordon Ramsay around Cambodia. She debuted as a film director on The Last Reel, which won several international awards, including the Spirit of Asia Award at the Tokyo International Film Festival 2014. Michael Moore awarded it the Founder's Grand Prize at the Traverse City Film Festival 2016. Her second feature film was Beyond The Bridge in 2016.
 
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After working as a journalist and tour leader, Nick hooked up with Lonely Planet in 1998 and has since worked on more than 50 guidebooks, including titles on Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam. He also leads and lectures on tours for leading travel companies and organisations, including Harvard Business School Alumni and Young Presidents’ Organisation. He also works as a location scout and manager for the world of television and film, including Tomb Raider, Top Gear Vietnam and countless documentaries for the BBC and National Geographic. Nick continues to explore new destinations in the region and has recently been to Putao and Mogok in Myanmar, motorbiked 'The Loop in Central Laos and spotted gibbons in the Seima Protected Forest in Northeast Cambodia.
 
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A Danish national, Ronni has lived in Cambodia for the past fifteen years working as an operations manager and hotel manager. Prior to these roles, he worked as a sales representative in a Danish travel agency that specialised in Southeast Asia, as well as a travel consultant to tour operators in Cambodia.
 
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When I was young, I dreamed of being a doctor but later I found myself in love with travelling so after graduating from High School, I chose to major in Tourism at the National University of Management. Ecotourism destinations are my favorite place to visit where I feel at one with nature. During my career I have learned a lot from this industry and feel proud to be a part of supporting local people, communities and bringing guests from around the world to visit Cambodia. Hanuman Travel was the first company that I started to work in Operations many years ago before working with other leading travel companies. I remember the first familiarisation trip that I joined was to Mondulkiri Province. Many years have since passed and I have come back to where I belong again with a new challenge.
 
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Hanuman Travel is the first company where I had the opportunity to gain hands-on training during my university studies became the foundation of my journey in tourism. Since my major was closely related to this field, that early experience deepened my passion and helped shape my career path.
Over the years, I’ve worked across Reservations, Operations, Ticketing and Sales, giving me a complete understanding of the travel process. These experiences have helped me grow both professionally and personally, inspiring me to keep learning and contributing to the world of travel.
For me, tourism is not only about promoting destinations, it’s about connecting people, supporting local communities, and sharing the beauty of Cambodian culture with the world. I take pride in helping travellers create meaningful experiences they will never forget.
In 2023, I rejoined Hanuman Travel for the third time, with a renewed passion. Together with our dedicated team, I’m committed to ensuring every guest enjoys an unforgettable journey and leaves Cambodia with lasting memories. 
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Born in Kratie Province on the Mekong River, Sarith moved to Phnom Penh with family for study. After High School, Sarith won a scholarship for the Royal University of Phnom Penh where he obtained his bachelor’s degree in tourism.
Sarith has been working in Operations for more than 10 years now and also has experienced in the field as a French-speaking Tour Guide. He is passionate about Operations because he likes to support his fellow tour guide, standing firmly behind them to solve problems. Speaking both French and English, he loves working in the tourism sector to provide services for guests visiting the country. Sarith still enjoys exploring the country in his spare time and is a big fan of outdoor activities like fishing, motorbiking and overland adventures. 
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The pace of daily life in the small rural village where I was born in Siem Reap was simple yet closely tied to the natural world and the local community. After exploring a variety of career options upon graduating from a school focused on travel and hospitality, I found that the tourism sector was my calling.
For me, Cambodia is a living narrative of historic temples, ancient culture, friendly people, and amazing landscapes rather than just an attractive place to visit. Here, traveling involves more than just sightseeing; it's also about engaging, discovering, and spreading love.
Making true connections between tourists and locals is my passion, and I work hard to make sure that every trip offers happiness, knowledge, and sharing opportunities. To me, tourism is the link that brings people together and makes their lives better.