The hype
Guests are blown away by the magical design and views, calling it a 'once in a lifetime' stay, but many note it's more of a glamping experience than a luxury hotel.
Book this if You want the ultimate 'Instagram vs. Reality' bamboo treehouse experience where the photos are 100% real but so are the bugs and humidity.
Quick Take: A stunning, photogenic architectural feat that forces you to coexist intimately with nature—heat, insects, and roosters included.
Reviewed by @Travelholicday: I stayed in the Octopus House and it was a total dream. Taking that bamboo elevator up to my private rooftop pool while looking out at the rice fields was a core memory. It’s a bit far from town, but waking up in this bamboo masterpiece is 100% worth the drive.
Guests are blown away by the magical design and views, calling it a 'once in a lifetime' stay, but many note it's more of a glamping experience than a luxury hotel.
The heat and humidity without AC can be stifling, and the 'jungle noises' (roosters at 4am, construction machinery) often ruin the peace.
“We are celebrating a special occasion and would love the Scorpion House for the moving bed experience, or whichever unit currently has the most privacy from nearby construction.”
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Yes, really. They provide fans and 'coolers' (evaporative), but the houses are open-air bamboo structures designed for natural ventilation.
Absolutely. It is an open-air bamboo house. You will likely see ants, geckos, spiders, and moths inside.
Not entirely. Farmers walk the rice paddies right in front of your pool, and other villas or construction sites may overlook you.
There is a small kitchenette and room service available (often from a nearby warung), plus a few restaurants within walking distance.
Yes, each bamboo house has its own small private pool, though visibility from outside varies.
Generally no. The open structures, steep stairs, lack of railings, and pool drops make it unsafe for young children.
The 'Octopus' house has a bizarre 'pair of toilets' installed side-by-side—a funny photo op or awkward experience depending on your travel partner.
Request the 'floating breakfast' in advance; it sells out because everyone wants the photo.
Don't rely on the 'open air elevator' in the Octopus house being a smooth ride; it's more of a mechanical novelty.
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