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    6 incredible treehouse hotels for your next adventure

    Treetop sanctuaries to awaken your inner child
    Aerial view of trees and terraced fields at Bambu Indah, Bali, in the daytime.
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    If your inner child still dreams of having their own private hideaway high up in the treetops, you’ll love these unique treehouse hotels. From ornate bamboo bungalows to sleek oak tree lodges, they offer a luxe take on the arboreal haven.

    The Tree House at Bambu Indah, Bali, in the daytime.

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    The bedroom of Jambu House at Bambu Indah, Bali, in the daytime.

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    A hand holding mushrooms with forceps over a cocktail at Bambu Indah, Bali.

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    Bambu Indah, Bali, Indonesia

    Nestled among the lush foliage of Bali’s Ubud region, boutique hotel Bambu Indah is a marvel of eco-conscious design. Sustainably constructed from organic bamboo, the lodgings meld seamlessly with the surrounding jungle. Ascend a spiral staircase to the Tree House, where you can take in breathtaking views of the valley from a private terrace. For even more seclusion, book the Copper House, which overlooks the Ayung River. The house is open to the elements on one side, so you’ll feel wonderfully immersed in nature as you soak in your copper tub or relax on your king-sized bed.

    A dining area at Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle, Chiang Rai, at dusk.

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    One of the lodges at Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle, Chiang Rai, at dusk.

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    A female staff member placing flowers in a tub where a woman is soaking at the spa of Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle, Chiang Rai.

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    Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle, Chiang Rai, Thailand 

    When it comes to treetop living, it doesn’t get more luxurious than this nature retreat. Located close to Thailand’s northern border, The Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle features 15 tent-style suites built at the canopy of a bamboo forest on the bank of the Ruak River. Each elegantly decorated suite comes with a private deck and outdoor shower, while the spacious Explorer’s Lodge also has its own infinity pool. Even the hotel’s spa is situated high up in the trees, with sides that open onto the surrounding jungle. As an added bonus, the resort is next to an elephant sanctuary, allowing you to encounter these gentle giants up-close for an unforgettable experience.  

    Lodgings above the tree canopy at Keemala, Phuket, in the afternoon.

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    Keemala, Phuket, Thailand

    Soak up ancient wisdom at Keemala, a tranquil hillside resort where the design of each lodging is guided by the values of native Phuket clans. You can cocoon yourself in the comforts of the Tree Pool Houses, elevated two-storey structures that pay homage to the celestial ambitions of the We-Ha (Sky) people; or upgrade to a beautiful Bird’s Nest Pool Villa, a spacious three-person lodging complete with a breezy sun deck and stunning views of Kamala Bay. The resort’s holistic wellness offerings are hard to miss – revitalise your senses with morning yoga sessions, one-on-one fitness training or spa treatments inspired by traditional healing techniques.

    A fish dish garnished with greens, served at Hapuku Lodge, Kaikoura.

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    The bathroom of a Tree House at Hapuku Lodge, Kaikoura, with a view of the trees outside.

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    Tree Houses at Hapuku Lodge, Kaikoura, with a view of the mountains in the distance.

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    Hapuku Lodge + Tree Houses, Kaikoura, New Zealand

    The natural wonders of Kaikoura are just a scenic 2.5-hour drive from Christchurch, and what better way to take in the rugged coastal landscape than from a comfortable perch up high? The sleek wooden Tree Houses at Hapuku Lodge are equipped with fireplaces, bathtubs and large windows overlooking stunning vistas. The one-bedroom apartments are perfect for solo travellers and couples, while the Family Tree Houses comprise a master bedroom on the upper branches and a twin bedroom on the lower. All bookings come with delectable breakfasts and three-course dinners to keep you fueled for days of surfing, mountain-biking and deer spotting.

    The Secret Treehouse, Love Cabins, Blue Mountains.

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    A living room with a sofa at The Secret Treehouse, Love Cabins, Blue Mountains. There is a balcony with a view of the mountains.

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    The Secret Treehouse, Love Cabins, Blue Mountains, Australia 

    You’ll fall in love with this serene hideaway in the Blue Mountains, just a 90-minute drive from Sydney. Elevated high among gum trees, the Secret Treehouse blends harmoniously with its surroundings while ensuring your every comfort. Admire the dramatic valley landscape from the open-air walkway, or spend hours chatting with your travel companion by a blazing fire. After a long hike in the rainforest, unwind in the hot tub for the ultimate relaxation – although this treehouse is so cosy that you might prefer to stay in all day.

    A red-fruit dessert and a bottle of wine on the coffee table in a treehouse at The Fish Hotel in the Cotswolds.

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    A treehouse at The Fish Hotel in the Cotswolds with a terrace wrapped around a tree.

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    The Fish Hotel, Cotswolds, UK

    England’s rural paradise, the Cotswolds are characterised by quaint villages, rolling hills and idyllic woodlands. With a rustic charm that complements their surroundings, The Fish Hotel’s two-bedroom treehouses are ideal for families. Heated outdoor baths keep you warm as you soak in the scenery, while a spacious indoor lounge area is perfect for board games and evening gatherings. All bookings include a hearty buffet breakfast. The best part? You can bring a canine companion – just request the dog-friendly treehouse.

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