AirBnB has a lot of great hidden gemstiny tropical treehouse

The one-bedroom, one-bathroom treehouse
It only has 230 square feet of usable floorspace, but its wrap-around lanai offers a 360-degree view of the surrounding canopied flora and almost every detailed inch inside is Pinterest-worthy thanks to owner and blogger Kristie Wolfe
Wolfe’s earthy-chic DIY projects include the bedroom’s solar lantern chandeliermade from a trampoline and rope


The treehouse is completely off the grid in Puna’s Fern Forest, running off solar power and rain water catchments — you’ll literally be bathing in the raintillandsia air plants
Of course, some creature comforts will be sacrificed: The rain catchment water isn’t treated and should not be consumed, and once the solar-powered battery runs out of juice, you’ll be out of power until the solar panels can recharge again.



All photos courtesy of Kristie Wolfe.
The treehouse was made from “many sustainable materials,” Wolfe told The Huffington Post, with “bamboo throughout and tundra cork bark in the shower.”
If you feel compelled to explore, the treehouse retreat, currently listed for $200 per nightVolcano National Park
“The thing I love about the Big Island,” Wolfe said, “is its diversity, volcanic flow, world-class snorkeling, black, green and white sand beaches and sometimes even snow on Mauna Kea.”
Good luck mustering up the motivation to explore, however, if you stay in this dreamy retreat.
Julie Harmen (Courtesy of Kristie Wolfe)
Julie Harmen (Courtesy of Kristie Wolfe)
Julie Harmen (Courtesy of Kristie Wolfe)
Julie Harmen (Courtesy of Kristie Wolfe)
Julie Harmen (Courtesy of Kristie Wolfe)
Julie Harmen (Courtesy of Kristie Wolfe)
Julie Harmen (Courtesy of Kristie Wolfe)