If you have ultimately surrendered yourself to the regular holiday package tours, then why not opt for something different this time? Check out some of the weirdest hotels and holiday resorts around you, to experience the difference while spending a luxurious holiday.
Here is a list of five most bizarre resorts, to seek a significant variation in living and holidaying:
The picturesque resort Giraffe Manor in Langata, Kenya, hosts one of the most wondrous sights to savor and experience during a stay at the luxury hotel. Besides welcoming their human guests, the hotel also plays a most-willing host to the giraffes that loiter around the hotel in a quite demeanor. The rooms are placed such that the giraffes can poke through the windows any time while they are roaming around the hotel site. They may even surprise you at the breakfast table by sharing a morsel from your plate, and litter around with their sticky, prehensile tongue. They may also turn up in the lobby, or even behind the curtains.
Dog Bark Park Inn is home to all the holiday goers, with a difference in their theme and pattern of construction. Dennis Sullivan and Frances Conklin, the two sculptors, have joined hands to form this innovative residence for the weary travelers who have walked a long way in the hope of getting something good in the form of luxury and comfort. The money the two accumulated with the sale of the wooden dog sculptures has been used by the duo in building the Dog Bark Park Inn, today. The resort is shaped in the typical dog structure, where the guests are made to enter through the deck that makes for a side of the dog's rib cage. The main chambers are, however, located in the stomach region of the dummy dog.
For all those of you still left behind in the 70s era of the revolving cocktail lounge and the rooftop aristocracy, here's good news! Plunge into the deep rooted aristocracy of the Marmara Antalya, world's first hotel in Turkey to have a rotating annex. There are more than abundant rooms available for the guests, at the top of the resort, based on a revolving foundation; covering a complete round in every seven hours.
This message goes for all those crazy lot out there, who have longed to be a part of the sets of the movie, Lord Of The Rings. The picturesque Hobbit Motel, in Otorohanga, New Zealand, seems a replica of the every sight of the movie settings, with two hillside burrows, red-and-beige walls, deceiving exteriors, with circular windows and doorways.
Get back to the primitive instinct of living atop a tree at Out 'n' About Treesort & Treehouse Institute. The entire system of this unique accommodation is managed such that there are about more than eighteen tree-houses scattered through out a given area of land – some enclosed, while some partly opened to the surrounding beauteous nature. There is a special Swiss Family Suite that is connected via a bridge to the kids' playing zone. The guest rooms are also adequately equipped with every essential requirement, from refrigerators to sinks, basins and bathroom.