Hotels so remote that you'll be left stunned!
Precious Rongmei, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, HOTELS, WORLD Created : Jul 24, 2023, 10:00 IST
Hotels so remote that you'll be left stunned!
Remote locations are often less crowded, allowing you to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. This tranquility can be incredibly rejuvenating and offers an opportunity to connect with nature.
Imagine getting a chance to stay at some of the most remote locations in the world!
Whether it's pristine beaches, dense forests, majestic mountains or serene lakes, you can get the best of both worlds – nature and luxury, at these unique hotels.
Bubble Luxotel Wadi Rum, Jordan
When you are in Jordan, Wadi Rum is a must-visit. How else do you plan to get the real feel of Jordan? You can experience the unique landscape of Wadi Rum, that is, the desert surrounded by sandstone and basalt mountains, by staying at the Bubble Luxotel Wadi Rum. These bubble stays will let you experience stargazing from the comfort of your ‘room’.
Pater Noster, Sweden
Do you like lighthouses? We do. Pater Noster lighthouse has been guiding ships and sailors since 1868, and has gathered quite a reputation for itself. The lighthouse master’s old home now serves unique stay options for visitors. There are nine bedrooms open to visitors. From a lesson in sailing to catch-and-cook, you can do all there.
Fogo Island Inn, Canada
Newfoundland in eastern Canada is as remote as they come. With endless views of rough barren land and the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, believe it or not, the Newfoundland scenery is spectacular. Fogo Island Inn, with its floor-to-ceiling views of nature outside, will give you some of the most memorable holidays.
Cosmoledo Eco Camp, Seychelles
This eco camp is located on the Cosmoledo Atoll in Seychelles. A stay at the eco camp will let you experience Seychelles’ unique (and rare) wildlife. Visitors love the fly-fishing experience and the beach views from the pods.
Mashpi Lodge, Ecuador
Located deep in the rainforest, the Mashpi Lodge is every nature lover’s dream. Expect total isolation here, except for the company of a rainforest full of trees and its denizens. There is a gondola ride that will take you over the lush canopy.
Three Camel Lodge, Mongolia
This eco-resort in the heart of the Gobi Desert is all about giving you breathtakingly beautiful experiences in Mongolia. It’s the complete lack of noise pollution that makes visitors fall in love with the place and experience. If you want to go off the grid for some time, Three Camel Lodge is a good bet.
Hotel Union Øye, Norway
The hotel was once a 19th-century mansion. Here, you will find rooms named after famous visitors. For instance, there are rooms named after Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Roald Amundsen. One can’t help but imagine if Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ever thought of creating a Sherlock Holmes adventure with this place in mind. The fjords-views are simply mind-blowing.
Eleven Deplar Farm, Iceland
Located in one of the most isolated sections of the Fljót Valley, Eleven Deplar Farm is one of the most remote and stunningly beautiful stays in Iceland. This erstwhile sheep farm is now a sight to behold with its unique architecture and dramatic surroundings.
Awasi Patagonia, Chile
Awasi Patagonia is what you call a room-with-a-view. With the majestic Torres del Paine National Park around, the views are simply chef’s kisses. At Awasi Patagonia, you won’t have to worry about your transportation or getting crowded. That’s because each lodge comes with a private guide and 4WD. Holiday at your own pace.
Whichaway Camp, Antarctica
First and foremost, there are no hotels in Antarctica. Whichaway Camp, a luxury lodge, is the finest alternative you will find there. Though everything pales before the icy continent’s unique charm, this luxury camp will add a few more stars to your Antarctic experience.
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