Lotus Legacy Retreats were born not from trend, but from time.
For many years, the lands now home to our retreats in Ratanakiri and Mondulkiri were privately held and carefully preserved. These were not commercial destinations—they were places of deep personal meaning, reflection, and quiet reverence.
Following the stillness of the global pause in 2020, founder Kim Nareth saw an opportunity to transform these sacred spaces into something rare: retreats that honour nature, culture, and the luxury of presence.
In 2022, the Ratanakiri Retreat opened quietly—an offering to those seeking depth in the untouched jungles of the northeast. One year later, in 2023, the Mondulkiri Retreat welcomed its first guests—lakeside, elevated, and equally intentional.
Each retreat reflects a personal vision: that true legacy is not what we acquire, but what we protect, preserve, and pass on. Lotus Legacy does not follow the path of conventional luxury—it carves its own, with privacy, purpose, and soul at the centre.
We welcome a few. We serve with care. And we honour the land that made this possible.