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8 unique hotels around the world that are destinations in themselves

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 12, 2025, 10:00 IST
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8 unique hotels around the world that are destinations in themselves

Most travelers choose hotels for comfort, convenience, or location, and there is nothing wrong in doing so. But did you know that some offer far more than just a bed? Around the world, there are remarkable sojourns that defy the very concept of what a hotel should be. Whether they're hanging off cliffs, dug into caves, floating on the sea, or constructed of ice, these hotels are destinations unto themselves, each one having a unique thing to show off.


If you are curious by now, here are 8 truly unique hotels that redefine the meaning of travel.

(Giraffe Manor)

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Giraffe Manor – Nairobi, Kenya

Few hotels confuse wildlife reserves with luxury estate quite like Giraffe Manor. Located in a verdant Nairobi suburb, this colonial manor is the home of a herd of rare Rothschild's giraffes who roam freely across the estate. The most legendary feature of the hotel? Giraffes poking their heads through the windows of the dining room at breakfast, leaning gently against the panes for a snack.

With only 12 tasteful rooms, antique furnishings, and the unusual chance to be close to these beautiful animals, Giraffe Manor provides an unparalleled mix of conservation and luxury.

(Giraffe Manor)

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Desert Cave Hotel – Coober Pedy, Australia

Welcome to opal land and subterranean living. In Coober Pedy, where summer temperatures reach over 45° Celsius, most residents dwell in underground houses to avoid the intense heat of the desert. Desert Cave Hotel allows guests to sample this interesting lifestyle with fully equipped, luxurious underground rooms excavated from sandstone.


You’ll sleep in cool, quiet chambers shielded from the sun, explore tunnels, and even shop in underground boutiques. The atmosphere is otherworldly, like living in a cozy cave with Wi-Fi. It’s an ideal stay for those curious about human ingenuity in extreme environments.

(Desert Cave Hotel)

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Skylodge Adventure Suites – Sacred Valley, Peru

Ever fantasised about sleeping in a see-through capsule suspended from a mountain? In Peru's Sacred Valley, the Skylodge Adventure Suites turn that daydream into reality. Strung 1,200 ft in the air above the valley floor, the glass capsules can be reached via climbing a ferrata (metal rung ladder) or hiking and ziplining.
Each pod comes with a cozy bed, eco-toilet, and breathtaking panoramic views of the Andes. Meals are had with the same view, just from up in the air. Not for those with weak hearts, but for adventure-lovers, this is the height of extreme accommodation.(Skylodge Adventure Suites)

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Mihir Garh – Rajasthan, India

Named the "Fort of the Sun", Mihir Garh is a boutique hotel that emerges from the dunes of the Thar Desert just outside Jodhpur. Constructed from scratch using materials drawn from the local landscape and drawn from old Marwari design, this nine-suite fortress presents a unique mixture of rustic grandeur and cultural induction.


Each suite spans more than 1,700 sq ft, with individual plunge pools, fireplaces, and hand-crafted furniture. Guests may go horseback safaris on Marwari horses, dine under starlight, and witness the desert light transform in warm, golden hues. Much more than a hotel, Mihir Garh is an ode to Rajasthani heritage; isolated, intimate, and absolutely magical.

(Mihir Garh)

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Icehotel – Jukkasjarvi, Sweden

In northern Sweden, Icehotel is a temporary wonder constructed completely from snow and ice every winter. Designers and sculptors from across the globe create and carve out the rooms every year, transforming blocks of ice from the Torne River into icy landscapes.


Guests slumber on reindeer-skin-covered ice beds (in thermal sleeping bags, naturally), and the mystical sheen of the ambient lighting imbues the rooms with an ethereal atmosphere. From ice sculpting workshops to dog-sledding and the Northern Lights, the Icehotel provides an experience as fleeting and enchanting as winter.

(Icehotel)

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Treehotel – Harads, Sweden

Perched high up among the pine trees of northern Sweden, Treehotel reinvents the treehouse for adults, with an avant-garde, minimalist twist. Each room is a work of architectural art: one, for instance, a mirrored cube that reflects the forest; another, a flying saucer; and another, a bird's nest in the treetop canopy.


Sustainably developed and crafted to meld into its surroundings, the hotel provides a peaceful retreat with expansive forest vistas and an opportunity to really unplug. It's a haven where childhood imagination collides with high-tech Scandinavian design.

(Treehotel)

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The Manta Resort – Pemba Island, Tanzania

Imagine sleeping underwater, surrounded by waving fish and radiant corals. You can stay at The Manta Resort's Underwater Room. This three-level, floating suite is moored off the coast of Pemba Island in the Indian Ocean. The bedroom is four meters underwater, with 360-degree windows providing unobstructed views of sea life.


By day, sun on the rooftop deck. At night, observe reef fish under underwater spotlights while you sleep the night away in this underwater paradise. It's as close to living in the ocean as possible without getting wet.

(The Manta Resort )

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Explora Rapa Nui – Easter Island, Chile

Concealed in the far Pacific, Explora Rapa Nui provides an intimate blend of luxury, adventure, and culture on Easter Island. Blending unobtrusively into volcanic terrain, the lodge boasts minimalist style, wraparound ocean vistas, and environmentally friendly architecture. Visitors can go on guided hikes, horseback riding, and culture tours to discover the island's legendary moai statues and rich history.


After a day of exploring, relax in peaceful rooms that reflect the island's rugged beauty. With its immersive experiences and serene sophistication, Explora Rapa Nui is not simply a hotel, it's an entrance into the soul of one of the world's most enigmatic destinations.

(Explora Rapa Nui)

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