Ariau Amazon Towers Hotel is located 35 miles from Manuas, Brazil at the confluence of the Rio Negro and Ariau Creek. Built entirely at the level of the rainforest canopy, Ariau’s towers are linked together by 4 miles of sturdy wooden catwalks. This architectural wonder affords visitors a unique communion with the regions abundant flora and fauna while leaving the fragile eco-system completely undisturbed.
Regular rooms are located in gigantic round towers up to five stories tall. Rooms all look outward, their doors facing each other at the centre of each circular level. No mercy is spared in the decor: the stairwells and room walls are covered with Amazonian-themed paintings, and fake vines and palm thatch are everywhere. A huge fibreglass Indian shooting an arrow towers over the pool, while macaws and monkeys play along the banisters outside the restaurant tower. The property is made up of eight towers connected by raised walkways that often double as tree canopy walks.
This is definitely a unique way to experience the Amazon but is this a theme park or a hotel.