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3 UNUSUAL HOTELS! WOULD YOU LIKE TO SLEEP AMONG LIONS, BEARS, SHARKS OR ROBOTS?

Season of holidays is approaching and you are already looking for the perfect place for recreation? But what do you do if you are tired of the same hotels crowded with swimming pools and luxurious restaurants or cities overflowing with tourists. Here are three hotels full of adrenaline where the booking is made many months before.

JAMALA WILDLIFE LODGE, AUSTRALIA

Jamal Wildlife Lodge is a brand new hotel, unique in the world where you stay in the middle of wildlife without putting your life in danger. The hotel was built in Canberra, Australia, in a zoo.

JAMALA WILDLIFE LODGE, AUSTRALIA

The architects have designed the rooms with generous glass windows through which you can see absolutely everything that happens in the habitat of beasts. Even during a relaxing bubble bath or during lunch it is possible that a bear or a giraffe looks freely at you. Moreover, a thick glass replaces the ceiling, instead of a roof being placed a pool full of sharks.

These rooms in the Australian hotel Jamala Widlife Lodge immediately made it famous in the world. For an overnight stay, tourists pay between 400 to 1,500 Australians francs, but reservations must be made months before because it is very difficult to find a free room.

MANTA RESORT, ZANZIBAR

If you don’t mind that marine creatures watch you while you sleep or read a book, then you have found the perfect place. Manta Resort has an underwater apartment located in the Pemba island, away from the shore, just to give tourists the opportunity to feel isolated, detached from everything they knew before. It is fixed with anchors and poses no safety risk for tourists.

Tourists pay $ 1,500 per night for two people.

MANTA RESORT, ZANZIBAR

HENN-NA, JAPAN

If you want to have the feeling that you passed the barrier of time, you can choose this hotel in Huis Ten Bosch amusement park, a hotel where robots carry luggage, clean rooms or answer the phone. Over 90% of the hotel services are operated by robots.

Furthermore the hotel is equipped with facial recognition systems, which enable customers to enter the room without a key or card. A single room costs 59 dollars per night, while a double reaches 76 dollars.

HENN-NA, JAPAN

May 20, 2016Paul Scoropan

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