The bimonthly London-based The Huck Magazine collected the experiences of all its authors and contributors with treehouses all over the world.
Two of the thirteen listed are within the Southeast Asian region.
Even though the world is large enough, would not you wish to check out treehouses and treetop walkways?
Northumberland, UK
The Duchess of Northumberland’s 6,000 square foot treehouse at Alnwick Castle.
North Carolina, USA
Huck co-worker Mike Belleme lived on this treehouse in North Carolina. We got him out of it and flew him to Miami to shoot a Cat Power number Huck.

Sendai, Tokyo
Professional surfer Rob Machado visits legendary treehouse builder Takashi Kobayashi throughout the final stages of constructing what Takashi describes as “his most vital treehouse yet.”
Papua, Indonesian New Guinea
Treehouses built by the Korowai tribe in Papua, Indonesian New Guinea.
Banos, Ecuador
“The Swing on the End of the World” in Banos, Ecuador, on the sting of the clip with a 2,660 m high drop and a view of Mount Tungurahua, an energetic volcano not far-off. Known as Casa del Arbol or “The Tree House”.

Sierra Nevada, Spain
A modest treehouse amongst native oaks from the Sierra de Huétor Natural Park, available for rent through Airnb.

Auckland, New Zealand
Yellow Tree House restaurant, built as a part of an unusual marketing campaign for the Yellow Pages. Lots of guffaws.

Harads, Sweden
Mirrorcube is an exciting hideaway among the many trees, camouflaged by mirror partitions.

British Columbia, Canada
Tallest treehouse in British Columbia, at 47 feet tall, within the “Enchanted Forest” between Revelstoke and Sicamous, British Columbia.

Devon, UK
An opulent treehouse built on the grounds of the Fox and Hounds Hotel in Devon.

Abiansemal, Bali – INDONESIA
A six-story bamboo house nestled among the many treetops overlooking the river valley landscape along the sacred Ayung River in Bali.

Costa Rica, Central America
An upside-down treehouse in Costa Rica designed by eco-architect Michael Cranford.

Source: Huck’s Magazine








