Terrifying See-Through Sleeping Capsules Hang 400 Feet Above Peru’s Sacred Valley
Thrill-seeking travelers can now stay in Skylodge, a trio of transparent pods placed 400 feet (122m) above the ground on a cliff-face in the Peruvian Andes.
Located near the city of Cuzco, the three 24 x 8 meter capsules, made from polycarbonate and aluminium, are operated by Peruvian tour company Natura Viva and overlook the spectacular Sacred Valley – a region renowned for its breathtaking scenery, small villages and death-defying roads.
The price you’ll have to pay to stay in one of these incredibly unique capsules, is having to climb a 400-foot steel ladder embedded in the almost sheer-cliff face to get to one of these unique hotels. If you don’t fancy that, you can also hike or use a zip-wire. Oh, and the other price you’ll have to pay is approximately $300 USD.
More info: naturavive.com
If you want to see even more Skylodge awesome, take a look at the video below…
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Share on FacebookDon't think so. But you can still sue the company and they will have to make it possible, for sure. That's how it works these days.
Load More Replies...I would love to do this before my MS gets too bad. Add to my bucket list.
Wave to the folks next door as you use the bathroom. Be sure to attach your tip to your fishing line or they won't send your food up to you. And don't fall into the crapper -- it's a 300 foot drop. just bsnu. looks interesting. Can I hang one outside of the porthole and sneak a free cruise? :oD
For the thrill seekers. I am also adventurous, but I like to have my feet mostly on the ground thanks.
I think that's the best thing I have ever seen. It is the closest to nature that you can get and did you see those views? OMG!!!!
fantastic. but... how much can it stand up? How about making love on it?
I don't think this would be ideal for me, considering the amount of seismic activity that occurs in Peru..... I'll have to pass on that.
I would hate to be the maid or food service people and is the toilet just an open bottom!? Who cleans that? Lovely view but I think I would just buy a postcard!
Check out the website- about $300 for the zipline and overnight. Very cool! http://www.naturavive.com/index.php/en/
I think the music on this video is AWFUL and so detracts from the beauty of the surroundings...cheapens the experience.
Don't think so. But you can still sue the company and they will have to make it possible, for sure. That's how it works these days.
Load More Replies...I would love to do this before my MS gets too bad. Add to my bucket list.
Wave to the folks next door as you use the bathroom. Be sure to attach your tip to your fishing line or they won't send your food up to you. And don't fall into the crapper -- it's a 300 foot drop. just bsnu. looks interesting. Can I hang one outside of the porthole and sneak a free cruise? :oD
For the thrill seekers. I am also adventurous, but I like to have my feet mostly on the ground thanks.
I think that's the best thing I have ever seen. It is the closest to nature that you can get and did you see those views? OMG!!!!
fantastic. but... how much can it stand up? How about making love on it?
I don't think this would be ideal for me, considering the amount of seismic activity that occurs in Peru..... I'll have to pass on that.
I would hate to be the maid or food service people and is the toilet just an open bottom!? Who cleans that? Lovely view but I think I would just buy a postcard!
Check out the website- about $300 for the zipline and overnight. Very cool! http://www.naturavive.com/index.php/en/
I think the music on this video is AWFUL and so detracts from the beauty of the surroundings...cheapens the experience.
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