Why do we travel? One might argue that we do so to leave our comfort zones and try something new; to learn and emulate a different culture, its food and customs.
If that's the case, often it's where we choose to sleep that will have the biggest impact. After all, it's where you'll call 'home', even if it's only for a night.
That's why many savvy travellers are taking to the trees, where sky-high tree house hotels, lodges and bed-and-breakfasts are becoming de rigueur for open-minded adventurers looking for a one-of-a-kind experience.
But make no mistake; while there are plenty of amazing Swiss Family Robinson-type tree houses made from tree trunks and vine rope, they're not all rustic.
Many talented architects have turned the concept on its head, adding plush amenities and materials with contemporary design flair. No matter what your style preference is, you're guaranteed to never forget your trip.
Here are five tree houses worth the climb.
1. Hapuku Lodge, Kaikoura, New Zealand
The owners went to extra lengths to ensure a quiet and cozy stay. Soundproof windows keep the stag roar out during mating season, while thick padding under the carpets reduces foot noise.
All the beds have custom-made mattresses. The furniture is made by hand from North American hardwoods.
Photos courtesy of Hapuku Lodge.
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Photos by Peter Lundstrom, WDO.
3. Tree Houses Hotel, Costa Rica
The property is touted as a 'bird watcher's paradise and wildlife lover's dream.' Guests regularly catch sight of sloths, monkeys, toucans, armadillos, hummingbirds, parrots and motmots. The tree houses are air conditioned and have heated showers and refrigerators.
Photo courtesy of Tree Houses Hotel Costa Rica.
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Guests can go for a stroll without ever setting foot on the ground via a series of bridges that connect half a dozen trees and platforms.
Photos courtesy of Inkaterra.
5. Tsala Treetop Lodge, South Africa
Nestled in the boughs of an indigenous African forest, the houses of Tsala Treetop Lodge are far from your typical tree house design.
Guests enjoy a large lounge area with a fireplace and an expansive private deck with an infinity pool.
Photos courtesy of Hunter Hotels.
This article originally appeared on Houzz.
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