Suspended in rainforest canopies, perched on cliff edges, swaying in the mist β the most extraordinary treetop stays on Earth.
Three hand-built spheres β Eve, Eryn and Melody β are suspended 6 metres above the forest floor in a coastal temperate rainforest. Connected by rope bridges and spiral staircases, they sway gently in the breeze. Each has a bed, small sink, and skylight for stargazing through the forest canopy.
A silver aluminium cube clad entirely in reflective glass, suspended 4m above the ground among birch trees. From the outside, it's nearly invisible β the entire birch forest reflects in its panels. Inside is a double room with a rooftop terrace. Part of the famous Treehotel resort near the Arctic Circle.
Designed by architect Jonathan Tuckey, this extraordinary treehouse in private Dorset woodland features a wood-fired sauna, outdoor hot tub and sunken copper bath. Climb the spiral staircase to the rooftop stargazing platform. Named one of the world's best treehouses by CondΓ© Nast Traveller multiple years running.
Inspired by the mythology of ancient sky-dwelling clans, Keemala's Bird's Nest Pool Villas are woven cocoon structures suspended among the jungle canopy with private plunge pools and jungle terraces. The resort's four architectural themes connect via jungle walkways above the forest floor.
A network of interconnected treehouses, rope bridges and zip wires above the Norfolk Broads wetlands. The treehouses are authentically rustic β no electricity, no Wi-Fi, no phone signal. Just lanterns, logs, the smell of the marsh and total silence.
Elevated treehouse villas perched on stilts above the turquoise waters of a private cove in Palawan β one of the world's most pristine island chains. The resort is only accessible by boat. Pristine coral reef, untouched white sand, and a treehouse with a direct ladder into the sea below your bed.
Sixteen luxury tented pavilions raised above the Central Australian desert floor on stilts, each with a private deck facing directly onto Uluru. Wake to watch the rock glow in shades of crimson, amber and violet at sunrise. The most theatrical sunrise view in Australia β possibly on Earth.
Timber treehouses built into the branches of ancient cloud forest trees, 1,440 metres above sea level. The cloud rolls through the forest at dawn and you are literally inside it β nothing visible but white mist and the silhouette of the trees. Howler monkeys wake you every morning.
Designed to look like a landed spacecraft, the UFO at Treehotel is suspended 6 metres above the ground on a single pole, accessible via a retractable staircase. The interior is pure 1960s retro-futurism β all white curves and porthole windows. An utterly unique way to stay near the Arctic Circle.