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Spa Jewel in Cambodia - How to tip?

Our business trip included one extra day for sightseeing, which we spent at the very famous wonder of Asia, Angkor Wat in Cambodia. I was really touched by the magnificence of the stone temples and the graciousness of the people. The general poverty of the country makes the contrast between the smartly designed five-star Hotel De La Paix where we stayed and the living quarters of most Cambodians somewhat difficult to sort out in my head. I was simply startled by the unexpected cutting-edge design of this hotel (you really should look at the photos on their website) - rivals almost anything I see at home in New York. And our late-night Khmer massage in their Spa Indochine, which they kept open for us until 11:00 p.m., was a real gift.

An interesting note re gratuities. Although I did leave a gratuity for my therapist, I later read in their brochure that they prefer all gratuities to be given to the staff as a whole since in Cambodia they consider service a team effort. That seems like a good idea actually. And I can see where this would also help solve a problem that many countries with very low wage rates have - a therapist can receive more money from one tip than they might make in salary for an entire year. Another dilemma to ponder.

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1 Comments:

Blogger JenRandall said...

Thank you for your article.

In reference to the comment about sorting out the extremes between the luxury of this spa and the poverty of the people, perhaps this may be of interest to note, for your next visit:

"Stay here, and you get the chance to teach English to local orphans and landmine victims, help in the restoration of nearby Angkor Wat, and more all while enjoying a sybaritic holidays. If that doesn’t cancel our the guilt brought on by the extra kilos you’ll doubtless gain at the hotel’s stylish restaurant, Meric, then what does?"

Quoted from an article from "Best of Breed," in the Thailand Tatler:
http://www.hoteldelapaixangkor.com/press_detail.php?cl_id=31

Thank you for the article!

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