The chrysalis room is on a cliff higher than 120 m


For £ 200, visitors will spend a "chilling" night in a transparent capsule room, fixed at a height of more than 120 m in the Sacred Valley, Peru.


Natura Vive Skylodge Natura Vive is a provider of overnight services on the steep cliffs of the Sacred Valley, Peru. These special rooms were taken to serve the courageous people who slept high above, right in the heart of the ancient Inca civilization.


The company has all three capsule rooms that can accommodate up to 8 people. The rooms are fixed at a height of over 120 m at a 30 degree inclined cliff of the Sacred Valley.


Visitors who want to come here are required to climb or walk themselves to a height of over 120 m, the next morning to leave will have a cable to swing back.


Staying in these capsule rooms, visitors not only have the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the surrounding nature, but also have breakfast and dinner with wine in the service package.


Each room has a private bathroom, a toilet, a bed with blankets, sheets, pillows and full mattresses. In addition, curtains are also provided to ensure privacy for guests.


The rooms have 6 windows, 4 ventilation pipes and an emergency exit above.

A night's stay here includes dining and traveling by cable with protective gear priced at 200 pounds (about 7 million VND).

Capsule hotel costs 8 USD per night in Saigon

The number of capsule hotel reservations varies according to the season, mainly from Asia and Europe. Currently, the occupancy is 70% a day.

Located on Bui Vien Street, District 1, Hong Kong Kaiteki is the first capsule hotel model in Vietnam. With an area of ​​about 60 m2, 6-storey design, the hotel has 60 bedrooms. Each capsule area is only 2.5 m2, enough for one person to lie down.

Ms Trang - the hotel manager, said that at this time, guests booking from Asia were more crowded, with a room capacity of 70%. The number of Vietnamese guests visiting the capsule hotel is also quite high, including people from the central and northern regions and usually have to book in advance because of space. Room price per night is 8 USD (175,000 VND).


Capsule hotels first appeared in Japan, focusing on saving space. Photo: Kaiteki

In spite of the small bedroom space, guests are provided with amenities including beds, air conditioning, hair dryer, mini bar, television, headset, laptop desk and free wifi access. Furniture, luggage guests will be stored in a closet with a separate password.

The hotel is divided into sections for men and women to avoid inconvenience in daily life. In which, the number of female rooms is less than that of male rooms. Each area is divided into two, one side is the capsule room, the other is the bathing place, toilet.



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