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20 treehouse hotel escapes to add to your bucket list

Whether you want to go back-to-basics or live in luxury

There’s just something about treehouses that captured our imaginations when we were little.

We used to dream of meeting up with our friends in one like in Stand by Me, or getting away from it all and living freely like Tarzan.

If that fascination has stuck with you into adulthood, you’re in luck, as we’ve rounded 20 treehouse hotel escapes to book now.

Whether you’re looking for something rustic and back-to-basics, or want to live in luxury above the ground, there’s a treehouse with your name on it.

AndBeyond Lake Manyara Tree Lodge, Tanzania

Located in the middle of Lake Manyara National Park, this treehouse hotel offers an ideal getaway for wilderness enthusiasts as you can explore the diverse terrain of the Rift Valley soda lake, with its thick woodlands and vast mountains – all teeming with flora and fauna. The Tree Lodge cluster includes just nine luxurious tree house suites built on stilts, making for a perfectly private escape. They’re fabricated using local wood and makuti palm fronds, meaning they’re as eco-friendly as they are gorgeous.
From QR3,185 (per person, per night). andbeyond.com.

Chewton Glen, Hampshire, UK

Seated in the middle of a wooded valley near the enchanting New Forest National Park, the deluxe treehouses of Chewton Glen are a perfect cross between uncompromising comfort and the great outdoors. Each of the treehouse hotel rooms are equipped with kitchenettes (which is almost the same as cooking over the campfire, right?), but there are daily breakfast hampers plus room service and several restaurants to keep those who don’t want to lift a finger on holiday happy. Explore the woods nearby before heading back to your treetop home-away-from-home for a spa treatment and afternoon tea. Think English sophistication, but in treehouse-form.
From QR6,125 (per night, two guests). chewtonglen.com.

Four Seasons Tented Camp, Golden Triangle, Thailand

Camping (or more accurately, glamping) is all about getting back to nature, and at Four Seasons Tented Camp, that doesn’t just mean lush, green surroundings – it also means interacting with rescued elephants. The hotel has partnered with the Golden Triangle Asian Elephant Foundation to rescue nearly two dozen elephants, and you can watch them enjoy their morning bath or see them in their natural habitat on an excursion. Aside from watching Nong Dah and Poon Larp, you can explore the landscape on foot with stunning mountain trails and serene bamboo jungles nearby. End the day with a soothing outdoor shower, and then head out to pick ingredients for dinner growing within the camp’s premises.
From QR5,800 (per night, three guests). fourseasons.com/goldentriangle.

Hapuku Lodge + Tree Houses, New Zealand

Located on a deer breeding farm in the South Island of New Zealand, this contemporary treehouse hotel retreat sits close to the eco-marine town of Kaikoura and the Kaikoura Seaward Mountain Range, which means there’s plenty to see around. Plus, Mangamaunu Bay is only a kilometre to the east, so if you’re looking to explore the coast, this is just the place. There are five treehouses with large windows offering breathtaking ocean and mountain views.
From QR3,175 (per night, two guests). hapukulodge.com.

Ivory Lodge, Lion Sands Game Reserve, South Africa

Seeing Africa’s magnificent seven is at the top of everyone’s bucket list, and with a stay in the Lion Sands Game Reserve, you’ll see lions, leopards and more. This treehouse hotel experience can only be booked if you’re staying at their lodges, so you’ll need to pack an overnight bag from your lodge and get whisked away to the treehouse for a night of tranquillity. You’ll find a gourmet, tapas-style picnic and a box of refreshing beverages in your treehouse to enjoy on the al fresco deck, lit only by lanterns and the stars above.
From QR900 (per person, per night; to be booked in conjunction with accommodation at the lodge of your choice). lionsands.com/our-lodges/ivory-lodge.

Keemala, Phuket, Thailand

These two-floor treehouse villas, complete with air-conditioning, a monsoon shower, private pool, and cocoon-like beds and loungers are ideal for those who want magnificent rainforest views without compromising on luxury. Not only that, but the cluster of treehouse villas come with two elaborate dining venues, a spa facility and relaxation retreats. How could we say no?
From QR2,250 (per night, two guests). keemala.com.

Nothofagus Hotel & Spa, Panguipulli, Chile

Sitting near the Patagonian Forest is this complex with 55 treehouses, divided into four categories of standard, superior, suite and suite Nothofagus – all equally marvellous. Expect cosy wooden cabin-style structures with wide windows to gaze at the forest views and hear the resident birds chirp at sunset. Nothofagus offers breakfast, spas, swimming pools, relaxation rooms, saunas, and passes to self-guided excursions with different packages.
From QR280 (per night, two guests). huilohuilo.com.

Original Treehouse Cottages, Arkansas, USA

The tiny town of Eureka Springs has been a tourist destination since the 19th century, and you can stay in an upgraded version of the treehouses of your childhood dreams at these cottages. Ideal for a couple looking for some private downtime, each comes complete with a heart-shaped hot tub and full kitchenette, meaning you won’t have to step out of the dreamy comfort of your treehouse. But if you do, you can explore the Ozark wilderness with a private hiking trail through the wooded mountain to a natural spring.
From QR725 (per night, up to two adult guests and two children). treehousecottages.com.

Post Ranch Inn, California, USA

Enjoy a peaceful adults-only retreat in California with a stay at Post Ranch Inn, with free-standing structures built on stilts nine feet off the forest floor. The cosy fireplace will keep you warm over the winter months, and you can use the skylight for a spot of stargazing. Reservations include daily breakfast, a mini-bar with snacks and soft drinks, internet access, valet parking, activities such as yoga, nature hikes, and garden tours – plus access to the infinity and swimming pools.
From QR6,000 (per night). postranchinn.com.

Treehotel, Harads, Sweden

Each of the eight treehouses at the Treehotel in Sweden offers a completely different experience, and with names like Mirrorcube, Bird’s Nest, The Cabin, Seventh Room, The UFO, Dragonfly, and The Blue Cone, the concept between each house is pretty self-explanatory. But it’s the newest edition that’s caught our eye – the façade at Biosphere contains 340 bird nests, so you get to experience birdlife up close while you gawk at the serene beauty of the forest around.
From QR4,410 (per night, two guests). treehotel.se.

Treehouse Hotel, Acre Baja, Mexico

This earthen treehouse hotel is snuggled amidst layers and layers of palm trees, making it a quiet hideaway, but our favourite part has to be that it’s both adults-only and pet-friendly. In fact, the farm on the premises is home to dogs, small goats, peacocks, and an adorable donkey named Burrito. There’s plenty to do on-site, but you can also opt for excursions including scuba lessons, whale-watching, and a trip downtown to San Jose del Cabo for shopping.
From QR1,300 (per night, two guests). acreresort.com/treehouses.

Treehouse Lodge, Punta Uva, Costa Rica

Sheltered among the tranquil greenery of Costa Rican forests, everything in this two-level treehouse has been crafted by hand. Reached via a wooden suspension bridge, it’s bound to take your breath away – and that’s before you see the clear waters of the beach just moments away from your treetop retreat.
From QR450 (per night, four guests). costaricatreehouse.com.

TreeHouse Point, Washington, USA

Home to some of the world’s biggest tech companies, Seattle is filled with stressed out people in need of a break. And luckily for them (and you!), you can find TreeHouse Point just 30 minutes away, tucked away in the forest. The emphasis here is on escaping the wider world, so turn your phone off and enjoy a massage or a yoga session up in the trees.
From QR1,100 per night. treehousepoint.com.

Tsala Treetop Lodge, Plettenberg Bay, South Africa

Another bucket list activity in Africa is driving the Garden Route, and Tsala Treetop Lodge is the perfect stop-off point along the way. There are ten treetop suites, each with their own infinity pool, or you can opt for one of six treetop villas. With in-room spa treatments and a yoga and pilates studio, you’ll leave Tsala feeling refreshed and ready ahead of a day of driving along the coastal road.
From QR600 (per person, per night). tsala.hunterhotels.com.

Wilderness Safaris Bisate Lodge, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda

This treehouse hotel experience is brimming with chances to interact with the wild. You can meet a population of over a thousand gorillas throughout the surrounding rainforest, go for golden monkey trekking in the nearby Volcanoes National Park, try the Fossey hike or climb up Mount Bisoke. The treehouse itself is built atop the slopes of a volcanic crater, with views of two extinct volcanoes from your window. On-site, you can participate in their reforestation project by planting trees, or you can walk down to one of the local villages to get a taste of native culture and cuisine.
From QR9,750 (per person, per night). wilderness-safaris.com/camps/bisate-lodge.

More treehouse Airbnb options

Elham Treehouse, Kent, UK

You really become one with the trees at this treehouse in Elham, Kent, which is supported by three oaks which pop out through the floor into your temporary bedroom. This eco-friendly treehouse, made from recycled wood, is on the corner of a barley field, and there’s nothing for miles around – just you, whoever you bring along, and nature.
From QR520 (per night). airbnb.com.

Grün Canggu Treehouse, Bali, Indonesia

Time for an escape to Bali? Then check out these luxe and modern treehouses. Access your abode through private spiral staircases neatly wound around the stilts that the treehouses are built on, before plonking yourself in front of the windows which offer 360-degree views of the lush greenery all around you. They also have a swimming pool that guests from all six treehouses share and balconies with a view of the garden in each.
From QR350 (per night). airbnb.com.

Peaceful Rainforest Treehouse Retreat, Hawaii

If you love falling asleep to the sound of rain, you’re going to love this retreat in Hawaii. The treehouses are built 15 feet off the ground in the middle of the rainforest, just a short distance away from the Hawaii Volcano National Park. You can walk along the property to see the Hapu’u fern trees and orchids, or hike up to the many waterfalls close to the property. The treehouse does not come with any cooking facilities, so be sure to try the local flavours.
From QR500 per night. airbnb.com.

Pinochueco Treehouse, Hidalgo, Mexico

These back-to-basics treehouse rooms are perfect for two people looking to escape to the dreamy village of Huasca de Ocampo. Enjoy nature trails and barbecue stations during the day before stargazing through the skylight at night, and falling asleep to the sounds of birds and insects.
From QR350 per night. airbnb.com.

TreeLoft at BaseCamp, Missouri, USA

Cushioned within woods inside a 120-acre farm, the treehouse is ideal for two people looking to rejuvenate amidst nature. Other than the soothing views of trees in Missouri, the treehouse comes equipped with a coffee station, kitchen, fireplace, and rain shower for two. There is very limited mobile phone service in the area, and no Wi-Fi or television, which means zero screen time – so get ready to unplug and recharge.
From QR1,100 (per night). airbnb.com.