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TravelHer: Five Best Tree House Getaways In India

Tree houses are far away from the hum-drum of everyday life and they provide calm and peace. They are also extremely romantic, making it the perfect weekend getaway option for couples.

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Prapti Sarkar
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If you grew up reading Enid Blyton, then you've always wanted to have your own secret hide-out in a tree house. Tree houses are those magical, isolated little places that have always mystified us as kids. However, this childhood dream can now become a reality. Tree houses are fast gaining popularity and are becoming a popular getaway option for many millennials. Rather than luxurious hotels, many people are opting to go to these tree houses that provide respite from the busy city life.

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Why Are Tree Houses Getting Popular?

Tree houses are far away from the hum-drum of everyday life and they provide calm and peace. They are also extremely romantic, making it the perfect weekend getaway option for couples. It may seem like they're dangerous, but Indians have mastered the art of making tree houses that ensure safety, comfort as well as luxury. Sitting in your tree house, reading a book is a joy that is unparalleled. Here are the best tree houses in India for you to plan your next trip.

The Machan, Maharashtra

The Machan is located in Lonavla and is the perfect option for an isolated retreat. It has been designed for couples, families and friends alike. Additionally, it is one of those tree houses that are built within a private forest in Lonavla. Moreover, it's an eco-resort that focusses on leaving little to no impact on the natural surroundings. It offers not only the isolated comfort of a tree house but also the luxury of a resort.

It may seem like they're dangerous, but Indians have mastered the art of making tree houses that ensure safety, comfort as well as luxury. Sitting in your tree house, reading a book is a joy that is unparalleled.

The Rainforest Resort, Kerala

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The Rainforest Resort in Kerala offers you a marvelous view of Kerala's largest waterfall, Athirapally. It is a boutique resort tucked away in the middle of the dense Sholayar rainforest. The resort is a perfect getaway, offering peace, quiet and tranquility. It is a boon for people who are looking for a break from their stress and mundane routine of everyday life.

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The Himalayan Village, Himachal Pradesh

The Himalayan Village is located in  Kasol in Himachal Pradesh’s pristine Parvati Valley. It sits among tall, perching deodar trees. The tree houses are constructed 50-60 feet above the ground. They are not only a gorgeous sight but also offer an unmatched soothing experience. Along with that, the staff and their hospitality are as good as one would find at a luxury five-star hotel.

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The Himalayan Village is located in  Kasol in Himachal Pradesh’s pristine Parvati Valley. It sits among tall, perching deodar trees. The tree houses are constructed 50-60 feet above the ground.

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The Tree House Resort, Jaipur

The Tree House Resort in Jaipur offers a beautiful blending of the raw and the luxurious. It is located only about 30 minutes away from Rajasthan's pink city, Jaipur. Not only that, it is one of the largest tree houses of its kind. They also have multiple accommodations, which they call "luxury nests", offering modern luxuries along with a cozy environment.

Vythiri Village Resort, Wayand

Located at the gateway to the Wayanad district of Kerala, Vythiri Resort offers you exquisite luxury and brings you close to nature at the same time. It offers five tree houses, including one that is specifically designed to be child-friendly. The tree houses are in the middle of a jungle, built around a stream. Moreover, they have been built by tribal people using locally available materials. The resort also offers modern amenities like spa, swimming pool and games.

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Prapti is an intern at SheThePeople.TV

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