Sleep in a Glass Pod hanging from a mountain in Indonesia @ Skylodge Padjajaran Anyar!

There are hotel rooms with a view. Then there are glass hotel rooms that hang up to 3,000 feet off the side of a remote Asian mountain. Indonesia’s new “hanging hotel” promises the latter, and it’s definitely not for the faint of heart.

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Safety was, of course, a priority for the design team who adhered to international standards for its construction. Each one-ton pod is suspended with 20 steel cables, each capable of supporting two full tons.

Getting to each cabin is a death-defying feat unto itself — one that’s likely as terrifying as overnighting in the rooms. Each pod is only accessible via ferrata (“iron ladder”) and a zipline secured to the mountain. Professional guides personally lead each guest to their room.

Inside, the 8×20-foot and 8×26-foot pods are surprisingly roomy and well-appointed. All are equipped with air-conditioning, electricity, and even bathrooms. (Jacuzzi tubs and minibars are notably absent, however.)

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The Indonesian skylodge isn’t the first hotel of its kind in the world. That honor goes to Peru’s Natura Vive Skylodge Adventure Suites, a similar property located in the Sacred Valleym an hour outside of Cusco. Rooms there are suspended no higher than 1,300 feet. However, it’s billed as a thoroughly luxury experience with a gourmet wine dinner, a three-room suite-style layout, a dining area, and plush down bedding.

The skylodge concept had been stuck in the planning stages since 2013. After numerous delays, Padjajaran Anyar finally opened its doors in January 2018. A one-night stay via Airbnb will set you back Rp. 5,000,000 — roughly USD $350. But can you really put a price on a once-in-a-lifetime terrifying night of restless sleep in a glass pod? We think not.

Feature image courtesy of Padjajaran Anyar/Instagram.

 

Source: https://www.themanual.com/travel/indonesia-padjajaran-anyar-hanging-hotel/