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Hapuku Lodge and Tree Houses - Kaikoura, New Zealand
Overlooking the Pacific coastline and built above a native tree grove, the tree house rooms at Hapuku Lodge are spectacular. They rise 30 feet off the forest floor below and combine modern construction with the incredible natural beauty of New Zealand.
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Tree House Lodge - Punta Uva, Costa Rica
Located in the Gandoca-Manzanilla Wildlife Refuge, this ocean front property is an amazing combination of forest and ocean. The tree houses are built on tall stilts and located within a tall canopy of trees. The tree house rooms are open to the forest, which means guests often come back to their rooms to find a sloth or two lazing around the kitchen
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The Nest at Treebones Resort - Big Sur, California
Located high above Highway One and overlooking the rocky California coast, The Nest is part of a campsite provided by the Treebones Resort. Inside The Nest is a mattress and blankets, but the resort requires anyone renting the site to come with their own tent just in case. It can get so windy on the high perch that occasionally spending the entire night in The Nest can be unsafe
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Cedar Creek Treehouse - Mount Rainier National Park, Washington State
Located within a state park, this tree house is a one-room wonder that is perched 50 feet off the ground in a 200 year old Western Red Cedar tree. Visitors looking for even more elevation can check out the "Rainbow Bridge" that leads to the Treehouse Observatory in a nearby tree - situated 100 feet off the ground it's the perfect place to take in Mount Rainier National Park.
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The Redwoods Treehouse - Warkworth, New Zealand
Although The Redwoods Treehouse isn't technically a hotel, you can rent out the space by the hour for private events. It is also open regularly as a restaurant, and even has a dedicated bus that takes patrons to and from the tree house's isolated location.
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Inkaterra Canopy Tree House - SouthEastern Amazon, Peru
Situated 90 feet above the Amazon forest floor, guests to this incredibly secluded tree house can experience life in the canopy of rainforest trees. Swinging bridges connect the rooms to the restaurant, creating an incredible tree-top world.
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Tranquil Tree House - Wayanad, India
Surrounded by a wildlife sanctuary, picturesque lakes, ancient caves and a 9th century Jain Temple, Tranquil Tree House is the perfect spot for enjoying the beautiful terrain of Wayanad. At 35 feet off the ground, the tree house overlooks a lush valley.
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Baumraum Tree Houses - Germany
Baumraum is a Germany company that makes uber hip, modern, tree houses for private use and hotel space. Their high-concept designs are some of the coolest out there.
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Magic Mountain Hotel - Hulio Hulio Reserve, Chile
Located within the Hulio Hulio Nature Preserve in Southern Chile, the Magic Mountain Hotel's unique shape make it seem like a tree itself. To add to the "realism", a fountain springs from the roof of the hotel - freezing over in winter and flowing daily in the warmer months.
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The UFO, Treehotel - Harads, Sweden
The Treehotel in Harads, Sweden has some of the most unique offerings of any tree house hotel ever. The 5 rooms of their remote property couldn't all be more different and the UFO room looks totally surreal in the natural environment.
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The Cabin, Tree Hotel - Harads, Sweden
Overlooking the incredible Lule River valley, this capsule tree house has a '50s modular design - like a capsule caught in the trees.
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The Mirrorcube, Tree Hotel - Harads, Sweden
The Mirrorcube is almost invisible in the forest. The only things that can see it? Birds! The exterior is covered with an infrared film that is only visible to birds so they don't run into the mirrored structure.
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Bird's Nest, Treehotel - Harads, Sweden
Made to look like...well...a giant bird's nest, this room comes with a retractable staircase so guests can really feel like they're suspended in the air.
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Treehouse Point - Issaquah, Washington
Located 22 miles from Seattle, this family run inn encompasses everything there is to love about tree houses. The hotel is the pet project of world renowned tree house builder Pete Nelson and chef wife Judy. The hotel is made up of multiple, individually designed and hand made rustic tree houses perched above the beautiful woods below.
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