The project is situated in a well-nourished forestry area that boasts a diverse array of trees and plants. This natural abundance not only enhances the beauty of the site but also presents significant opportunities for the future development of a natural resort. By leveraging the historic woodlands and fertile land, the eco-resort aims to create a unique and immersive experience for guests, allowing them to appreciate the region's natural heritage.
Incorporating local culture and community, the God Head Eco-Resort emphasizes collaboration with indigenous groups, ensuring that their traditions and knowledge are respected and integrated into the resort's offerings. The project also highlights the importance of sustainable practices in its design, promoting eco-friendly bungalows and facilities that blend seamlessly into the surrounding environment. This commitment to sustainability will not only enhance the guest experience but also support the local community.
Key features of the eco-resort include access to natural attractions such as the stunning Busra Waterfall and the fertile land that can be developed for organic farming and local produce. By focusing on these elements, the God Head Eco-Resort aspires to create a harmonious balance between luxury, nature, and community engagement. Developed by KhamSa-O Holding Group, Newfoundland Group, and Kampong Architecture Group, the project is poised to redefine eco-tourism in Cambodia by offering a serene retreat that celebrates the region's natural beauty and cultural richness.
The BIO-GREENERGY LAB Mondulkiri is a 100-hectare project that prioritizes the preservation of biodiversity while providing research opportunities and recreational facilities, including a central building and a treetop walk.
Mondulkiri is Cambodia’s largest and most sparsely populated province, containing an area of 14,288 km² (5,517 sq mi) with elevations ranging from 190 to 1,000 metres (620 to 3,280 ft).
Located 20 km from Krong Saen Monourom, the 100ha site features stunning mountain and forest scenery. Its rich biodiversity offers great potential for developing a natural resort in the area.
Sealandsair Marine city Koh Kong Krav island master plan development designed and documented by Kampong architecture.