21 Treehouse Hotels

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Treehouse Hotels bring grown-up forest sleepovers into travel plans, and treehouse hotels turn canopy views into a hotel room with a view. A treehouse hotel can be rustic or refined, and treehouse stays offer private decks, eco-friendly treehouse accommodation, treehouse resorts and cozy treehouse lodging for a treehouse getaway or a treehouse travel escape with nature close at hand.

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Treehotel in Harads — Mirrorcube and more

Treehotel in Harads — Mirrorcube and more

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Perched in the pine forests of Harads, Treehotel mixes playful architecture with Scandinavian minimalism. Rooms like the Mirrorcube, Bird’s Nest and UFO hang among branches with floor-to-ceiling windows, warm wood interiors, and private decks that face river and forest canopy for a striking treehouse hotel stay.

Book well ahead for summer windows and Northern Lights season, request a room with panoramic glazing, and plan short walks between cabins. The property uses local materials and low-impact design, so evenings feel quiet and nights brim with stars above the trees.

Free Spirit Spheres on Vancouver Island, Canada

Free Spirit Spheres on Vancouver Island, Canada

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Tucked into the forest near Parksville, Free Spirit Spheres are handcrafted spherical treehouses suspended among firs and cedars. Each sphere has cozy interiors, a skylight for stargazing, and a ladder or platform entry, making this treehouse accommodation a whimsical forest escape with nautical cabin vibes and logs all around.

Guests choose different sphere sizes for solo stays or couples, pack warm layers for mossy coastal nights, and expect basic amenities plus the magic of sleeping off the ground. Access often involves a short hike, so bring a small daypack.

Skylodge Adventure Suites: cliffside glass pods

Skylodge Adventure Suites: cliffside glass pods

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Skylodge Adventure Suites hang from a cliff above the Sacred Valley near Ollantaytambo, Peru, offering transparent capsules with valley views. Guests climb or zipline to reach the skylodges, then sleep in a futuristic glass pod with padded bedding and panoramic views of the Urubamba Valley and Andean peaks.

The experience combines high-adrenaline access with an overnight in the sky, so fitness and a head for heights help. Pack warm layers, camera gear for sunrise, and plan logistics with a local adventure operator for transfers and guided climbs.

Treehouse Lodge in Puerto Maldonado, Amazon

Treehouse Lodge in Puerto Maldonado, Amazon

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Treehouse Lodge sits above the Madre de Dios River in the Peruvian Amazon, where stilted treehouse bungalows look over flooded forest and river channels. Rooms offer screened verandas, hammock corners, and immersion in jungle sounds, making this treehouse hotel a gateway to canopy-level wildlife watching and river excursions.

Daily boat transfers connect to Puerto Maldonado, and guided walks, canoe trips, and nocturnal safaris reveal giant river otters, macaws, and capuchins. Bring insect repellent, light clothing, and a sense of slow, nature-focused pacing.

Treetops Hotel in Aberdare National Park, Kenya

Treetops Hotel in Aberdare National Park, Kenya

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Treetops Hotel perches in Aberdare National Park, famed for its elevated view of watering holes and wildlife below. Its treehouse-style suites offer wraparound verandas where elephants, buffalo, and antelope pass beneath; historically the property blends colonial charm with wildlife observation for a memorable canopy-facing stay.

Evening drives and guided walks are routine, and guests often time visits around the dry season when animals concentrate at water. Bring binoculars, neutral clothing, and a camera with a zoom lens for wildlife photos from the deck.

Chewton Glen Treehouse Suite, Hampshire, England

Chewton Glen Treehouse Suite, Hampshire, England

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Chewton Glen’s Treehouse Suite is a luxury wooden hideaway set among English woodland near the New Forest. Elevated walkways lead to a multi-level treehouse with wood-burning stove, private terrace, and outdoor hot tub, blending boutique hotel service with a private treehouse atmosphere close to the coast.

Ideal for romantic breaks, this treehouse stay includes access to spa facilities, country walks, and farm-to-table dining. Reserve well in advance, plan for seasonal foliage, and allow time for relaxed countryside drives and nearby beaches.

Lion Sands River Lodge treehouse suites, Sabi Sand

Lion Sands River Lodge treehouse suites, Sabi Sand

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Lion Sands River Lodge offers tree-level suites tucked into the Sabi Sand Reserve in South Africa, where private decks peer over the Sabie River. Interiors combine African textures and glass walls, creating close-up views of hippos, elephants, and birdlife while retaining upscale touches and safari comforts in each treehouse villa.

Game drives at dawn and dusk reveal predators and plains species, and guided walks add intimacy with the bush. Pack neutral safari clothing, a daypack, and a camera for sunlit wildlife moments from your tree-level veranda.

Gibbon Experience treehouses in Bokeo, Laos

Gibbon Experience treehouses in Bokeo, Laos

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The Gibbon Experience in Bokeo Nature Reserve uses a system of remote treehouses accessed by canopy zip lines and trails. These elevated wooden platforms are rustic but safe, offering intimate rainforest immersion, dawn bird choruses, and the chance to spot wild gibbons and primates from treetop vantage points.

Trips run multi-day routes where guests camp in canopy platforms and move between houses by zip line. Book through the official program, be physically prepared for climbs, and pack lightweight gear for humid jungle conditions.

Soneva Kiri’s treehouse villas on Koh Kood

Soneva Kiri’s treehouse villas on Koh Kood

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Soneva Kiri on Koh Kood, Thailand, offers elevated treehouse-style villas that blend tropical hardwoods with private plunge pools and oversized decks. Set within a low-density resort, these treehouse villas feel secluded among palm tops and coastal greenery while providing Soneva’s relaxed barefoot luxury and personalized service.

Perfect for couples or families seeking privacy, these treehouses provide easy beach access, snorkeling, and spa options. Reserve beachfront transfers and plan meals at the resort’s open-air restaurants for sunset dining from the treetops.

TreeHouse Point: intimate treehouse B&B near Seattle

TreeHouse Point: intimate treehouse B&B near Seattle

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TreeHouse Point in Fall City, Washington, offers handcrafted treehouses for overnight stays amid old-growth maple and cedar. Each cabin features handcrafted woodwork, quilts, and climbing-bridge entries, giving a cozy, storybook treehouse feel while remaining close to Seattle for a quick forest retreat.

Hosts offer breakfasts and nearby hiking suggestions, and quiet nights bring owls and rustling leaves. Book early for summer dates, note seasonal trails, and enjoy unplugged evenings with lantern light and woodland sounds.

Finca Bellavista: community treehouse living in Costa Rica

Finca Bellavista: community treehouse living in Costa Rica

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Finca Bellavista is an off-grid treehouse community in Costa Rica’s southern Pacific region, where residents and guests live in handcrafted treehouses connected by suspension bridges. Options range from rustic to full-kitchen treehouses, all immersed in rainforest, with trails, waterfalls, and ocean-view ridges nearby.

Guests can rent treehouses for days or longer stays, help with community projects, and explore wildlife-rich trails. Bring bug spray, biodegradable toiletries, and a flexible schedule for hikes, swimming spots, and local farm visits.

Keemala’s tree pool villas in Phuket, Thailand

Keemala’s tree pool villas in Phuket, Thailand

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Keemala resort in Phuket includes clay pool villas and elevated tree pool villas that tuck into hillside rainforest. These tree-level villas offer private plunge pools, handcrafted decor, and treetop terraces overlooking lush valleys, combining whimsical design with high-end resort services and wellness options nearby.

Plan spa treatments, sunset drives, and local excursions to beaches and temples. The tree pool villas blend privacy with resort amenities, so guests can move between treetop solitude and shared dining or pool facilities.

The Mohicans treehouses — rural Ohio tree stays

The Mohicans treehouses — rural Ohio tree stays

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The Mohicans in Loudonville, Ohio, offers rustic yet charming treehouses set on private acreage near state forest trails. Each elevated cabin features wood interiors, porches, and nearby hiking and river access, creating a back-to-nature treehouse lodging option for families and groups wanting simple forest time.

Activities include river tubing, hiking, and seasonal events nearby. These treehouses are ideal for unplugged weekends; bring layered clothing, river shoes, and a willingness to cook outdoors or sample local farm eateries.

Bambu Indah’s antique teak treehouse in Ubud

Bambu Indah’s antique teak treehouse in Ubud

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Bambu Indah in Ubud, Bali, features an antique teak treehouse crafted from reclaimed materials and perched among rice terraces and jungle. The tree-level suite blends traditional Javanese architecture with modern comforts, offering private decks, hammock corners, and easy access to nearby cultural sites and village markets.

Guests can combine a treehouse stay with yoga, cycling through rice fields, and Balinese cooking classes. Expect rustic charm paired with thoughtful touches, and pack light breathable clothes for humid tropical days and cooler evenings.

Vythiri Resort treehouses in Wayanad, India

Vythiri Resort treehouses in Wayanad, India

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Vythiri Resort in Kerala’s Wayanad region offers treehouse cottages set within rainforest with wooden balconies and forest views. These elevated rooms sit among tea and spice plantations, blending Ayurvedic spa options, guided forest walks, and local cultural experiences for a peaceful treehouse retreat in southern India.

Expect tropical humidity, wildlife calls at dawn, and strong local cuisine. Pack comfortable walking shoes, insect repellent, and an appetite for spice-forward meals and fresh tropical fruit from the region.

Treetops Lodge Rotorua: canopy suites in NZ

Treetops Lodge Rotorua: canopy suites in NZ

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Treetops Lodge & Estate near Rotorua, New Zealand, sits within native forest and offers elevated suites and private lodges that feel like treehouse retreats. Interiors feature New Zealand timber, fireplaces, and sweeping views across valleys, combining rural luxury with access to nearby geothermal parks and cultural experiences.

Guests can book guided wildlife walks, trout fishing, and spa treatments, then return to warm, wood-lined suites. Plan for variable weather and bring layers for cool evenings in the canopy-adjacent estate.

Azulik’s treehouse villas in Tulum, Mexico

Azulik’s treehouse villas in Tulum, Mexico

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Azulik in Tulum offers artful treehouse-style villas constructed from natural materials with open-air design and ocean-adjacent jungle views. Interiors are crafted for sensory connection to sea and trees, with wooden stairways, shaded terraces, and private access to beaches and nearby Mayan ruins for daytime exploration.

Azulik emphasizes low-electricity living and sensory experiences, so guests should expect unplugged moments and ritual-like dining. Bring sun protection, comfortable sandals, and an interest in eco-minded architecture and beachfront forest walks.

La Casa del Arbol — the swing above Baños

La Casa del Arbol — the swing above Baños

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La Casa del Arbol in Baños, Ecuador, is a small wooden treehouse perched on a mountainside famous for its “Swing at the End of the World.” The treehouse offers sweeping views of the Tungurahua volcano and valley below, and adrenaline-seekers queue to sit on a simple swing that launches over a dramatic drop.

Access is via a short drive and hike; weather can change rapidly at altitude, so bring windproof layers. The site is often paired with waterfalls, hot springs, and local markets in Baños for a full adventure day.

Lapa Rios Treehouse bungalows on the Osa Peninsula

Lapa Rios Treehouse bungalows on the Osa Peninsula

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Lapa Rios Lodge on Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula includes elevated bungalows and canopy platforms that feel like treehouses over rainforest and Pacific views. Each bungalow blends hardwoods, open-air terraces, and rainforest sounds, with guided wildlife walks, river trips, and community-based conservation woven into stays.

Bring lightweight rain gear, quick-dry clothing, and binoculars for birding. The remoteness rewards guests with sightings of scarlet macaws, sloths, and monkeys while supporting local conservation and sustainable tourism efforts.

Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica canopy experience, Peru

Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica canopy experience, Peru

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Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica near Puerto Maldonado provides canopy towers and elevated platforms that give a treehouse-like perspective over Amazonian floodplains. The reserve’s wooden observation decks and canopy walkways allow immersive birdwatching and sunset river views with comfortable lodge amenities as a base for jungle exploration.

Guided nature walks, night safaris, and boat excursions are organized from the lodge. Bring a headlamp for night walks, long sleeves for insects, and curiosity for the dense biodiversity that appears from canopy vantage points.

Sekeping Serendah — off-grid treehouse in Malaysia

Sekeping Serendah — off-grid treehouse in Malaysia

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Sekeping Serendah sits in Hulu Selangor as an off-grid retreat with a signature treehouse that feels handmade and remote among jungle trails. The property emphasizes simple living with wooden platforms and hammock spaces, offering a quiet treehouse stay close to waterfalls, river pools, and forest trails popular with nearby city escapees.

Visitors should bring headlamps, biodegradable toiletries, and sturdy shoes for muddy tracks. The setting is rustic, so expect minimal electricity and a focus on wildlife, starry nights, and slow mornings among the trees.

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