In general, we're fairly obsessed with the idea of living out a George Of The Jungle fantasy and staying in a treehouse. We've already checked out the ones available in the UK, as well as these ones in Europe, but what about an Airbnb on stilts in Bali?

Tree House 'Rumah Pohon' is located in Nusa Penida, Bali, Indonesia, on the coast, overlooking the beautiful turquoise ocean. The villa description reads:

"In this tree house all your childhood dreams embodied in an miracle. Imagine waking up from sleep accompanied clean air, the sound of birdsong, and the smell of fresh trees. Moreover, coupled with a panoramic view of the sea, sunrise and sunset are certainly amazing In Indonesia, now your dream can be realized because we have found exotic tree house that you can stay."
You can rent this incredible treehouse in Bali for under £30 a night
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The treehouse sleeps two in one bedroom with one bathroom, and costs £29.00 a night. And judging by fellow holiday goers' reviews, it's pretty special.

"This was the most beautiful place I have ever stayed," one person. "It is a work out to get there but it is so worth it. I didn't think there would be a shower so that was a nice surprise. The food was great and the staff was extremely nice and welcoming."

You can rent this incredible treehouse in Bali for under £30 a night
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Someone else added, "The tree houses are amazing. The sunrises were stunning . We stayed for two days. Perfect for those that want a nature /camping experience in Bali."

So where do we sign up? Sadly the tree house is almost fully booked until September 2019, but if you're planning a trip to Indonesia in 2020? It'll be right up your street.

You can rent this incredible treehouse in Bali for under £30 a night
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