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This Breathtaking Jungle Hotel Feels Like The Ultimate Luxury Treehouse

BIO Habitat Hotel feels like the treehouse you always dreamt of as a kid – but even better than you could have imagined. Nestled among 40 acres of rainforest in the heart of Colombia’s verdant coffee zone, this destination is one of a kind, but much closer to home than you might expect.

BIO Habitat Hotel

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Feel immersed in the jungle of the lush mountains of Colombia while enjoying total comfort in one of twenty-eight unique rooms in eight different “habitats” at the BIO Habitat Hotel. Each habitat provides its own memorable stay experience for guests.

Treehouse Retreat

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Located in the heart of the eje cafetero – Colombia’s coffee-producing zone – this unique destination is a gateway to memorable experiences like visits to local coffee farms or enjoying untouched scenery with bird-watching excursions or jungle hikes.

A Jungle Escape

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Even better? BIO Habitat Hotel is just a three-hour flight from Miami and is located within 45 minutes of two different international airports. Despite feeling like a world away, it’s surprisingly easy to access, even for just a short trip.

Room With A View

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Experiencing BIO Habitat Hotel may feel like staying in a treehouse, but it is far from “roughing it.” Rooms are the epitome of luxury with modern yet comfortable design. Montaña Grand Master Suites features incredible mountain views and private infinity pools, while other rooms immerse guests in the rainforest with glass surrounds and suspended nets over the jungle canopy.

Luxe Details

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Beautifully appointed, each room features design-forward details and elegant finishes for a guest experience that is the ultimate taste of luxury in nature.

Indoor Outdoor Living

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The design of each room and suite at BIO Habitat Hotel maximizes natural light and brings nature in for an immersive experience in the rainforest.

Jungle Escape

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The hotel also boasts space to spread out and enjoy beyond the privacy of its unique guest rooms, offering amenities like a tennis court with jungle surrounds, a restaurant and bar, and a pool.

Relax and Restore

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BIO Habitat Hotel centers its guest experience on wellness, having its own state-of-the-art Bô Wellness Center in November. This impressive facility features two pools, wet and dry saunas, a wellness bar, and plenty of space for treatments.

Local Ingredients

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Local and sustainable ingredients take center stage in spa treatments. A favorite ritual is the cocoa and coffee restoration, which pulls from the wealth of the local surroundings for a regenerative full-body experience.

Dinner Under The Stars

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The hotel also boasts its own restaurant and bar with a menu dedicated to slow, intentional cooking usually fresh seasonal ingredients grown locally.

An Unforgettable Encounter

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Much more than just a place to stay, BIO Habitat Hotel is an experience in itself. It’s an encounter with the natural beauty and immense richness of one of South America‘s most enchanting regions. While the journey is well worth the experience, it’s much closer to home than you could imagine.

carley rojas avila

Carley Rojas Avila is a bilingual New York-based travel writer, editor, content marketer, and the founder of the digital travel publications Explorers Away and Home to Havana. Carley is an expert on all things Latin America, the Caribbean, and Cuba, having lived and worked in four different countries in the region. Her writing has appeared on the Associated Press wires and in Travel + Leisure, Yahoo, MSN, Euronews, The Weather Channel, and more. When she's not writing about her travels, find her front row at a Bad Bunny concert, befriending street cats, and taste-testing every pizza in Havana.