![]() ![]() Nestled among 86 acres (35 hectares) of pristine indigenous forest along the Garden Route between Knysna and Sedgefield, the property takes their environmental impact seriously, seeking to minimise their energy usage and impact by employing a number of sustainable practices, including dry compost toilets and by using biodegradable, eco-friendly detergents. Where to stay: This tented treetop resort near Seven Passes Road, the oldest mountain pass in South Africa’s Western Cape, is not only sustainable but also quite literally surrounded by greenery. Teniqua Treetops, Western Cape, South Africa Guests can enjoy locally sourced, seasonal dishes at the onsite cafe and nightly campfires with complimentary s’mores underneath the stars. What’s more, this Travel Sustainable property offers guided tours and white-water rafting trips organised by local guides and bike rentals to explore the surrounding area. What to do: With more than four in five (80%) travellers wanting to visit a destination based on its beautiful natural scenery, just a short drive away the Hungry Horse Reservoir is a hidden gem with stunning views of the rugged terrain in summer and the snow-capped peaks to the east in winter, and perfect for recreational water activities. The campground provides the necessary essentials to ensure an authentic and comfortable experience in the forest, including camp cots, sleeping bags, safari chairs and even lanterns, and each treehouse features a wood-burning stove. Surrounded by dramatic vistas and pristine natural beauty, this part of northwestern Montana is still a bit off the beaten track and ideal for those in the mood for an aspirational travel adventure. Where to stay: With treehouses and luxurious safari tents that will appeal to a wide range of travellers, this gorgeous glamping getaway is located near Glacier National Park in Montana’s Rocky Mountains, known for its breathtaking glacier-carved peaks and more than 700 miles (1,126 km) of hiking trails. ![]() Under Canvas Glacier, Montana, United States What to do: If you’re looking to go further afield than staying onsite at the property which has water sports facilities available, why not visit Halwill Nature Reserve only a short drive away to explore the incredible sights and wildlife that Devon has to offer. The property itself comes with everything you’ll need, including a double bed, kitchenette and your own private bathroom. With a balcony overlooking a picturesque lake easy to see upon arrival, The Tree House is perfect for those looking for a tranquil getaway and some peace and quiet. Where to stay: Boasting views of the amazing scenery of the British forests and rivers, this tree house is the ultimate digital detox escape down in the South of England only six miles away from Dartmoor. With a mission to make it easier for everyone to experience the world, has delved into its more than 28 million listings, including homes, apartments and other unique places to stay, to present seven incredible treehouses all of which feature ’s Travel Sustainable badge to help contribute to a more sustainable stay. With sustainable travel high on the agenda this year, with over three quarters (64%) wanting to make a conscious effort to travel more sustainably over the next 12 months, what better way for travellers to connect to nature than in a unique sustainable treehouse with the entire forest at their feet. For those with a love of nature and a desire to rediscover their inner child, spending the night among the treetops is sure to rekindle fond childhood memories of imagination, exploration and adventure. ![]()
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