A Peruvian company has taken adventure tourism — and hotel design — to new heights.
For about $300 a night per person, Natura Vive houses intrepid travelers in Skylodge, a series of three sleeping pods that jut out on a mountainside in the Peruvian Andes.
But there's a hitch if you want to visit: the pods are accessible only after hiking or zip-lining over 1,000 feet to the four-bed suites, which each have six windows, a bathroom and a dining area.
Natura Vive was founded in 2008 by Ario Ferri, a mountain climbing guide who designed the hanging suites. The adventure tourism company also conducts rock-climbing and zip-lining tours.
Here's what the cliff-side hotel has to offer.
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Visitors climb 1,400 iron rungs to reach the two-year-old Skylodge, with a steel cable tied around the body for protection.

You could also zip-line all the way to the cliffside suites.

Guests enter the pods through submarine-style roof hatches.

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