Reimagining Luxury: Japan’s TreeFul Unveils Ambitious Plans for Five-Star Treehouse Hotel on Kulen Mountain

Setting its sights on new heights of opulence and eco-consciousness, Japan’s innovative TreeFul is poised to redefine luxury hospitality with a five-star treehouse hotel on the majestic Kulen Mountain. The Siem Reap Provincial Information Department’s publication on 26th July 2023 revealed the company’s visionary endeavor, aimed at creating a world-class retreat that marries sustainable design with unparalleled elegance.

The inspiration for this groundbreaking project came on the heels of TreeFul’s triumph in early August 2022, when they secured the coveted Guinness World Records title for the luxury five-star treehouse in Okinawa. Building on this resounding success, Nabesshima Katsuhito, TreeFul’s representative, disclosed the company’s aspirations to make an indelible mark on Cambodia’s tourism landscape.

Satoru Kikugawa, the visionary engineer and founder of TreeFul, explored Cambodia in early 2023, immersing himself in the splendor of Phnom Kulen. Struck by the mountain’s untapped potential, Kikugawa’s interest was piqued, leading him to envision luxury abodes nestled amongst the historical grandeur. Collaborating with experts in agriculture, environment, and technical domains, he meticulously assessed the area’s potential and impacts, seeking the necessary approvals for this unparalleled investment in treehouse hospitality.

Emphasizing the positive impact of this venture, Mr. Katsuhito shared, “With the Royal Government’s blessing, this transformative project will yield manifold benefits for Cambodia’s economy, environment, and local communities. Our treehouse chain will emerge as an enticing addition to Cambodia’s tourism offerings, beckoning discerning travelers to extend their stays and indulge in the nation’s rich cultural heritage, particularly in Siem Reap.”

Beyond the immediate gains, TreeFul’s visionary approach envisions a ripple effect that could spark increased Japanese investment interest in Cambodia. The project’s successful realization has the potential to position Cambodia as a magnet for innovative Japanese companies, forging new frontiers of sustainable tourism development.

A testament to TreeFul’s commitment to environmental preservation, the chain house concept ingeniously harmonizes with nature, safeguarding the trees and biodiversity from deforestation. Respecting the delicate ecosystem, construction adheres to strict safety measures, ensuring not a single nail disrupts the trees’ sanctity.

As the hospitality industry gears up to witness an extraordinary fusion of luxury and environmental stewardship, the upcoming TreeFul treehouse hotel on Kulen Mountain promises a transformative experience that will captivate guests and reinvigorate Cambodia’s status as a premier global destination.

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