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Each of these amazing tree house hotels offers a secluded getaway in nature.
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Below are the 30 best tree house hotels in the world.
Mountain bikes are available at the lodge, and ocean fishing trips can be arranged.
Botanical tours, picnics, and hikes are other ways to explore the area.
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Three different types of tree houses cater to couples, families, and groups of up to 12 people.
Amenities also include balconies, outdoor showers, and kitchenettes.
Sumptuous farm-to-table fare and an innovative cocktail program are central to the Acre experience.
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Steps away, guests will find the spa, restaurants, garden, and cooking school.
There’s also a spa, a fine-dining restaurant, a golf course, and an observatory.
Enjoy nature by hiking, meditating, practicing yoga, and simply strolling around Primland’s grounds.
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This property boasts 20 treehouses with views over the marula and baobab trees that dot the Tarangire plains.
Twelve suites feature handcrafted African art and furnishings.
The first floor has a king-size bed, gas fireplace, soaking tub, and steam shower.
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What’s more, the Relais & Chateaux property offers fine dining based on local, seasonal ingredients.
Among the propertys 19 rooms are six tree houses created using sustainably sourced materials, including local bamboo.
The Honeymoon features a king-size bed, luxury linens, an indoor bathroom, and an outdoor shower.
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Guests enter the triangular dwellings via a stairway to the entrance.
Nine suites are built on stilts among a canopy of 100-year-old trees along the river with elevated walkways.
Each tent also has unique decor that uses local materials like hardwood, bamboo, and leather.
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Each cabin is uniquely built, and many are accessible via ladders.
Two additional bathrooms feature rain forest showers, and there’s a private pool and yoga deck, too.
Plus, a stay here includes daily breakfast, cleaning service, night security, and housekeeping.
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The tree houses feature jacuzzi tubs and kitchenettes.
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