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MSN News highlights the Inkaterra Canopy Treehouse

For those who loves nature and trying something different, MSN collaborator Harleen Kalsi handpicked her favorite treehouses around the globe straight out of a dream getaway that “not only guarantee an uninterrupted vista of the surroundings but also blend in with them.”

Reachable by the Canopy Walkway, 27 meters above the forest floor, Inkaterra’s Tree House is “made in the local Ese-Eja design of the palm-thatched roof and wooden floors.” The unforgettable Treehouse experience is topped off by a multi-course dinner and drinks service high-in-the-sky served by a personal butler. “Pick up the binoculars and John O’Neil’s Birds of Peru guide to help you spot and identify the brilliantly colored birds,” Harleen encourages.

Inkaterra and its areas of influence, hold up to 903 registered bird species, almost as many as all Costa Rica.

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