Yes, you read that right – and you’d be like why would someone spend so much on a treehouse instead of the ordinary hotel or even a cooler place.
But let’s say you’re looking for something exclusive, something out of the ordinary? Add the treehouse on your bucket list and get to experience the genuine feeling of being in the African wilderness and spend a night under the stars at the Lion Sands Game Reserve, which has up to three unique “treehouses”.
Apart from the fact that they all have no Wi-Fi access and electricity, each of Lion Sands treehouses is distinct, beautifully designed and are provided with vanity necessities, including the mosquito net is romantically draped on the four-pillar bed. And they are securely constructed above the ground, where animals will remain at a safe and comfortable distance.
All the treehouses are completely private and able to accommodate adults and children, with secure access and as many of the modern comforts as possible. And last but not least all three run for R3850 per person per night.
In the meantime check out the treehouses below:
CHALKLEY TREEHOUSE
Chalkley was built in the same tree that the park’s founder, Guy Aubrey Chalkley, once spent the night in to avoid hungry predators on the ground.
KINGSTON TREEHOUSE
The most breath-taking feature of this delightful hideaway is its construction. It employs large sheets of glass, combined with wood.
TINYELETI TREEHOUSE
The Tinyeleti Treehouse, which aptly translates to ‘Many Stars’, is an overnight wilderness experience that has no match. Watch the sun dip beyond the horizon as you sip on a cocktail or a glass of bubbly. You will be utterly riveted by the many animals that arrive at the river to quench their thirst.
Head to www.lionsands.com for more info.