Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Top 5 Treehouse Hotels in the World You Have To Go

    1. Châteaux dans les Arbes, France: The fairytale one

1.      Miniature castles

Hautefort, one of Châteaux dans les Arbes’s three treehouses, has wooden spires, a footbridge and even an inner courtyard. (Canopy & Stars)

2.      Swim in isolation

Relax with stunning views of the French countryside (Chateaux dans les Arbes)

3.      A regal stay

Everything about Châteaux dans les Arbes is lavish, including the breakfast delivered via a Rapunzel-esque rope-and-basket system. (Canopy & Stars)

4.      A castle in the night

The turrets of Monbazillac - a treehouse modelled on a real château in the Dordogne - are enveloped by chestnut and oak trees. (Canopy & Stars)

2. Chole Mjini, Tanzania: The castaway one
1.     A local enterprise

Each treehouse at Chole Mjini was built by hand, Using traditional tools and materials utilising Sourced only from traders living on the island. (Chole Mjini)

2.   Chole 'City'

Far removed from urban life, Chole Mjini lacks Electricity, phone signal or even roads, though there is hot water for showers. (Chole Mjini)

3.    An island-off-an-island

The Thatched Huts at Chole look like the inventive creations of marooned Voyagers. (Chole Mjini)

4.   Dine by candlelight

Meals - South Swahili have a Distinct Influence - cans be served on the rooftop bar while star gazing. (Chole Mjini)

3. Bangkok Treehouse, Thailand: The urban one

1.   The city's green lung

The Bangkok Treehouse is located in a part of the capital Kingmaker for mangrove and fruit trees, Waterways and temples. (Andy Zingo)

2.  Restful Bang Krachao

This neighborhood of Bangkok is a near-island, carved by a loop of the Chao Phraya river. (Andy Zingo)

3.   View with a room




Mangrove trees are your walls and your ceiling the sky at the panoramic Bangkok Treehouse. (Andy Zingo)

4.  Eco-Conscious luxury

The Bangkok Treehouse Prides itself on Using reclaimed wood and solar energy. (Andy Zingo)


4. Free Spirit Spheres, Canada: The modern one
1.  An isle perch

On Vancouver Island, Canada's Free Spirit Spheres are a Marriage of classic tree house, Sailboat construction and rigging practices. (Tom Chudleigh)

2. Up in the woods

The spheres are adjustable, but at present range between 3.1m to 4.3m off the ground. (Guy Soulliere)

3. Creative space

The Spheres appeal largely to artists and Those Who are looking for a comfortable stay in nature. (Tom Chudleigh)

4. Forest Ornaments

The spheres are suspended in the canopy by a spider's web of stretchy ropes. (Tom Chudleigh)

5. Bagthorpe Hall, England: The stately one

1. The Savannah English

The treehouse at Norfolk's Bagthorpe Hall was Inspired by the owners' love of safaris in Africa. (Canopy & Stars)

2. Luxurious seclusion

At Bagthorpe Hall is conspicuously Absent modern technology, encouraging guests to roam the hotel's 50 acres. (Canopy & Stars)

3. A Venerable Tradition

The spacious mini-houses at Bagthorpe Hall include king-size beds and a large copper bath, in line with the Stately tastes of Europe. (Canopy & Stars)

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