In Thailand, the hotel offers to stay in transparent bubble rooms

In Thailand, the hotel offers to stay in transparent bubble rooms

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Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort in Thailand offers tourists a unique service - a night in unique rooms in the form of transparent hemispheres. "Bubble Rooms" are located in the jungle, near the Mekong and Ruak Rivers. During the day, you can watch the jungle animals from them, at night you can look at the stars.

In Thailand, the hotel offers to stay in transparent bubble roomsAnantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort in Chiang Rai, Thailand offers travelers to live in the company of elephants. Guests are offered to spend the night in a room similar to a soap bubble. Due to the fact that the room is completely transparent, the guest has a unique opportunity to observe animals in their natural habitat, as well as enjoy the views of the rainforest.

In Thailand, the hotel offers to stay in transparent bubble rooms

Unusual rooms with transparent walls are installed on a small platform with stairs. The area of one "bubble" is 22 square meters. It has enough space for a large king-size bed and two armchairs.

In Thailand, the hotel offers to stay in transparent bubble rooms

Two bubble capsules are made of "high-tech polyester fabric". Each of them is air-conditioned. The cost of a night in such a hotel starts from $ 560 for two. The price also includes a dinner basket, a fully stocked mini-bar, 24-hour room service and tea and coffee.

In Thailand, the hotel offers to stay in transparent bubble rooms

The room in the "bubble" does not need to be booked separately, it goes in addition to the room located in the main building of the hotel. Since the "soap bubbles" are located in a remote place in the middle of the forest, guests are picked up from the hotel and taken by SUV, driving through rice fields, to the place of overnight accommodation. There tourists will have an outdoor picnic and incredible views of the wildlife world.

In Thailand, the hotel offers to stay in transparent bubble rooms

Together with the Golden Triangle Asian Elephant Foundation (GTAEF), whose headquarters are located on the hotel's territory, the resort implements a program to help elephants affected by abuse, as well as animals whose owners could not support them.

Keywords: Jungle | Hotels | Thailand

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