In this hotel, elephants are next to you, and this is real

Exotic hotels may be found in every part of the globe. Travel businesses are attempting to differentiate themselves by creating a range of leisure facilities and entertainment for travelers. An extraordinary bubble hotel has debuted in Thailand’s Elephant Sanctuary.

The hotel rapidly drew the attention of journalists and travelers. The hotel is made up of totally translucent capsules known as bubbles.

The chambers are composed of tough polyethylene and can tolerate high temperatures and humidity.

The reserve is located in the bush, which is home to elephants that were discovered injured or lost in the city. The rooms are tiny, at 22 square meters in size, but they are well equipped. A double bed is positioned behind an opaque dome in the sleeping space.

The capsule also has a sofa, a small table, and a restroom. There is no need to travel to the restaurant because the meal is delivered to the room.

You may now not only observe elephants but also sleep close to them.

A night in the bubble may only be booked in addition to a stay at the hotel.

Guests are picked up from the hotel lobby before nightfall and escorted through the bush and rice fields to the glass domes.

On-site guests are given a picnic hamper with food. It is forbidden to feed or touch the elephants.

Air conditioners and heaters are installed in the domes. According to the hotel’s owner, all elephants should be free and live in natural settings, but the reality is far more difficult. Guests may also adopt the animal and pay a portion of the food and care costs in exchange for mementos.

Elephants cannot harm the “bubbles,” and within the dome, they are as comfortable as luxury hotels. Each bubble is placed on a little wooden pedestal.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for nature enthusiasts to feel like they are a part of it.