
Set high amongst the tree tops at Soneva Kiri resort in Thailand, guests have the chance to dine in their very own nest. Adventurous diners fasten a leather seatbelt and get hoisted 16 feet into the native massang trees, where there are spectacular aerial views of the surrounding beaches. "Flying servers" get around around taking a much more acrobatic approach, as they zipline down to the platform below.
The restaurant's dishes comes predominantly from the resort's organic gardens or locally from the island. Moreover, the hotel tries to keep the whole setup eco-friendly, with no bolts or attachments being used on the massang trees.
A night for two at Soneva Kiri starts at $950 and includes scheduled air transfers, three daily meals, alcoholic beverages, WiFi, and laundry service.






Soneva Kiri website
via [Gizmag]
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Tags: Thailand's High-Wire Treetop Restaurant, architecture, design
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Comment by Vince S. Manayaga III on April 11, 2012 at 2:05am wowz....amazing, cool...but any safety reinforcement?
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