Our Story

Background

Located in the shadows of the famed temples of Angkor, the 233 hectare Song Saa Reserve Eco-Park (SSREP) is the latest groundbreaking project of the Song Saa Collective, the developers of Southeast Asia’s pre-eminent coastal resort—Song Saa Private Island—and the founders of its innovative non-profit arm, the Song Saa Foundation. 

With a combination of resident and hospitality initiatives, including resorts, restaurants and training centres, set alongside pioneering environment and social ventures, the SSREP goes beyond business and seeks to protect and restore the environment of its home.  

Inspiration

For Rory and Melita Hunter, the company’s founders, Cambodia and the SSREP hold a special place in their hearts. 

Rory Hunter: “Since our arrival in Cambodia, in 2005, we have seen the opportunities that exist, not only to develop and operate business successfully, but to also have a positive and lasting effect on the environment and people’s lives. At the SSREP, with its unique location between a national park and the UNESCO World Heritage site of Angkor, we have the opportunity to create something special, a place that nurtures wellbeing and excites human imagination.”

 

Why Siem Reap?

The development of the SSREP reflects an evolution of the thinking and experience of Rory and Melita Hunter. Key to this has been the recognition of an opportunity to ‘scale-up’ the work pioneered at Song Saa Private Island, by creating a new and successful business while generating further environment and social improvement within Cambodia. And in the process creating a global exemplar for regenerative and resilient design and operation. 

With 30+ years experience in Cambodia, Siem Reap and the green rice fields, temple edges and international tourism market of Siem Reap, Banteay Srei represented the ideal location for the next step in the Song Saa Collective’s evolution.