Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor in Cambodia has introduced a new fleet of electric tuk-tuks, providing an eco-friendly transportation option for guests.
The new tuk-tuks are manufactured by ONiON Mobility, a green transport company headquartered in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh. The partnership between Raffles and ONiON underscores a shared commitment to environmental sustainability. The ONiON T1 vehicles sport a white exterior shell that shields passengers from the hot tropical sun and heavy downpours, while their sturdy suspension and ample legroom ensure a smooth ride for those exploring the city of Siem Reap and its surroundings, including the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Angkor Wat.
Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor originally opened in 1932 as a rest stop for archeologists and adventurers exploring the ancient kingdom of Angkor Wat. Earlier this year, the hotel unveiled a series of excursions dubbed “Curated Journeys,” offering guests new ways to experience Siem Reap’s culture and history. These include a “Bespoke Temple Dinner” served by candlelight at the temple complex of Angkor; a “Lost Civilisations of Angkor by Vespa” tour; “Meet the Elephants of Angkor,” a visit to an elephant sanctuary where guests can get up close and personal with these gentle giants; “Khmer Culinary Discovery,” which offers a deep dive into the culture and traditions of Cambodian cuisine; “Siem Reap Art Tour,” which explores the city’s flourishing art scene; and “Reflections of Angkor,” which offers an opportunity to develop one’s photography skills. Several of these excursions will be available via the new electric tuk-tuks.
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