The Most Amazing Places to Stay in the World
The Giraffe Manor- Nairobi, Kenya - the only place in the world where you can enjoy the breathtaking experience of feeding and photographing the giraffe over the breakfast table and at the front door.
Cappadocia Cave Hotel Yunak Evleri, Turkey. In Cappadocia’s magical landscape of fairy chimneys, in the ancient village of Urgup, is a luxurious hotel carved into a mountain cliff, the Yunak Evleri. This hotel includes six cave houses, 30 rooms dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries and a 19th century Greek Mansion. Yunak Evleri is an inspiring hotel – an ideal base for exploring Cappadocia’s elaborate underground cities, hidden cavernous churches and enchanting rock terrain.
Dog Bark Park Inn - Cottonwood, Idaho -
is a bed & breakfast guest house inside the World's Biggest Beagle. Guests enter the body of the beagle from a private 2nd story deck. Some of the dog's decorative furnishings are carvings by Dog Bark Park chainsaw artists Dennis & Frances. Inside and up another level to the head of the dog is a loft room with additional sleeping space plus a cozy alcove in the muzzle.
The Marmara Antalya, Turkey - the first and only revolving hotel in the world provides the perfect backdrop for a memorable stay on the Turquoise coast sitting on top the famous Falez Hills of Antalya.
Worlds First Hobbit Motel, New Zealand
Inspired by the Lord of the Rings trilogy, two hobbit motel rooms are the latest to be built at Woodlyn Park. The hobbit units come complete with round leadlight windows and a round door. They are dug out of a hillside and sheep graze on their grass roofs. The self-contained units can accommodate up to 10 people and have specially designed furniture and decor to fit with the rustic hobbit theme.
The Treesort & Treehouse Institute of Takilma, Oregon for kids of all ages. If you come to learn, relax, romance or just have fun there is plenty for all. Out'n'About is an veritable treehouse wonderland. There is a total of 18 different treehouses, platforms, forts, seven swinging bridges (8' to 32' off the ground and 12' to 90' long), five swings plus the Tarzan, 20 flights of stairs, four ladders and a ropes course with a 160' long zip line as a warm up to the Giant Zip. On the ground there is also a fresh water swimming pool fed by the East Fork Illinois River, a performance stage, bath house pavilion, big campfire site and barbecues (to mention but a few facilitrees). The treesort has 36 private acres backed up to National Forest wilderness with 25 horses, two rocking horses, 4 dogs, & 1 cat running around.
Wagon Stays - Christchurch, New Zealand - is a new concept in luxury accommodation. Wagon Stays offer unique Early Settlers style accommodation in beautiful natural surroundings. Your wagon accommodation offers the atmosphere of an early settlers wagon, while discreetly maintaining all the modern comforts you would expect in luxury accommodation. You have views to tree studded farmland, grazing deer and cattle, and the beautiful Southern Alps.






