There's nothing quite like arriving at your hotel after an exhausting trip, strapping into a safety harness and ascending 400-feet using a series of ladders and cables to your see-through room that dangles off the side of a mountain.
The hotel, appropriately named the Skylodge Adventure Suites is located in the Sacred Valley of Cuzco, Peru, and consists of three separate but not very private luxury capsules.
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The hotel, which opened in June of 2013, claims to be the "first ever hanging lodge in the world." The 24-by-8-foot enclosures are made up of aerospace aluminum and weather resistant polycarbonate, and each contain four beds, a dining area and bathroom, and can accommodate a total of 8 people.
Dinner, wine and breakfast are provided, which you can eat on your private dining area that rests above your pod. The entire experience costs about $300-per-person. The price includes descending from your hotel room via zip line, which may be the ultimate way to exit any vacation.
Although the bathroom lacks a shower and is separated from the rest of the enclosure, it doesn't look very private. But it must be pretty easy to forget about the privacy with a view like that.
The rooms are also equipped with four interior lamps as well as a reading lamp provided by solar panels and a battery, but that seems to be the extent of its electricity. We're pretty sure you won't mind having a dead phone at this hotel.