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Can luxury travel ever be truly sustainable? These hotels are trying harder than most
1 Hotel Hanalei Bay Lobby Garden When it first opened in 2012, Song Saa, a luxury island resort located in Cambodia’s Koh Rong Archipelago, was a pioneer in the luxury/sustainability space. Co-founder Melita Koulmandas embarked on a three-year project to restore local marine life and create Cambodia’s first marine reserve before building a stunning resort featuring 24 luxury villas made from energy-efficient thatched roofing and recycled timber from disused fishing boats. To maximise the resort’s impact – in a good way – in 2013, she launched the Song Saa Foundation, a non-profit that spearheads projects that regenerate the natural environment while benefiting local communities, rangi

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