Anantara Angkor Resort, an all-suite luxury resort in Siem Reap, has joined Serandipians by Travellers Made, a network that links hotels and resorts with luxury travel advisers.
Serandipians partners with hospitality establishments to offer customised travel experiences to clients.
Properties are claimed to go through an evaluation process to ensure they meet the values of the Serandipians brand.
Serandipians commercial and media relations director Diana Nuber said: “Serendipians by Traveller Made is a global network of luxury travel agents and suppliers committed to crafting bespoke travel experiences that are unexpected, exceptional, and seamless.
“Every member shares a dedication to service, elegance, and highly skilled craftsmanship. With over 570 member agencies in 74 countries, Serendipians by TravellerMade offers a diverse range of travel products to suit every discerning traveller's desires.”
The resort, which offers 39 suites inspired by Khmer architecture, lies around a frangipani courtyard pool.
It is also close to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Angkor Wat.
Anantara Angkor Resort general manager Supratik Guha said: “Earning recognition from Serandipians is a great honour for us. It underscores our commitment to bringing Cambodia’s rich culture and beauty to life for our guests.
“We look forward to working with the Serandipians network to create unforgettable journeys that showcase the unique charm of Siem Reap.”
With this new affiliation, Anantara Angkor Resort joins the ranks of more than 30 properties under the Minor Hotels umbrella.
This includes properties from the Anantara, Tivoli, and NH Collection brands, as well as Loy Pela Voyages, which offers private cruises on Thailand's Chao Phraya River.
Earlier this year, Minor Hotels acquired The Jazz Corner Hotel in Melbourne.
The purchase price of this Australian property, which features suites themed after jazz legends such as Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra, has not been disclosed.