Aren’t we all just dying to pack a bag and go on a retreat? We are all so sick and tired of being cooped up in our own homes, focusing on work.
Here are some extravagantly unique Airbnbs retreats around Malaysia for you to go to just as soon as the travel ban is lifted or if it is within your state, then nothing is stopping you.
The best thing about these places is how unique and extravagant they are. Once you check in, you will never ever want to leave.
1. AVANI SEPANG GOLDCOAST VILLA
Equipped with 2 queens sized beds and a spacious living area, this villa is perfect for a family of 4 or a group of friends.
This villa is a water chalet which means when you step out of your room, you get a wonderful view. It is perfect for you to watch the sunrise or the sunset with a nice cuppa.
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Don’t forget to pack a bath bomb so you can relax and unwind in the luxurious tub.
Click here to visit their Airbnb page.
2. Rimba Hang Kasturi, Melaka Heritage Residence
This old shop house in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Jonker Street, Melaka was transformed into a courtyard style residence with lush greenery and a private pool. The open space makes it very breezy and cool which is perfect for you to have a relaxing holiday.
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It is very spacious, with the ability to accommodate up to 14 people, perfect for small gatherings or just for a short getaway.
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3. Templer Park Rainforest Retreat – Villa
Become one with nature in this tranquil villa with 360° views of the Kanching Rainforest Reserve. Located on a hilltop away from the city, it is perfect for you to take a break, breathe in some fresh, unpolluted air and hear the sounds of nature instead of traffic.
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With 4 en-suite bedrooms, it can fit up to 16 people! Other facilities are a shared infinity pool, hammocks and an outdoor kitchen & BBQ.
Click on this link and you will be one step away from a peaceful escape from the city.
4. Treehouse - Sleeping on a Durian tree
If you don’t like durians, then maybe stay away from this Airbnb from June to July and also stay away from us because we love durians!
This treehouse was built by hand, using recycled wood and bamboo harvested from the land, on an 80-year-old durian tree, in a 16-acre sustainably farmed fruit orchard.
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It only fits 2 to 3 guests but hey, too many cooks spoil the soup. Enjoy the tranquility and serenity of nature with the sounds of the crickets and the glittering stars at night.
Click here to get back to nature and experience living on a beautiful treehouse within a farm.
5. GLASSSHED Serendah –unique private forest retreat
This transparent shed is located in Sekeping Serendah which is home to a few retreats for people who just really want to escape the world. It maintains a very simple and minimalistic aesthetic with huge glass windows for you feel one with nature.
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It can fit up to 6 guests with 2 double beds and two mattresses in the bedroom and 2 single beds in the common are. Perfect for a group of friends or a small family to take some time off and leave all the negative energy behind.
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6. Nature-Inspired Backlane House with Rooftop
Probably the cheapest and simplest extravagant Airbnb on this list, this is a tiny house located in Bangsar. This is perfect for people in KL who are a little tired of their homes and just want a change of scenery for a day while not going too far away from home.
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It can accommodate up to 2 people and comes with a full kitchen and a rooftop deck. It’s minimalistic décor and greenery makes you feel like you are actually on vacation.
Click here to visit this tiny home away from home.
7. Let’s go camping & not come back for a while! (Hut hosted by Muhammad)
Looks like we saved the best for last because this hut does not allow children, perfect for young adults or parent who just need a break to experience nature. This glass house is essentially a glass tent with a kitchen and a TV. It has a common space with 10 beds, 2 sofa beds, 2 sofas, 5 cots and 2 hammocks.
It is definitely an immersive nature experience as your journey to the hut begins with a 200-meter hike and then once you are at the hut, you are surrounded by nature with even a river nearby.
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Bear in mind that this is considered to be a campsite and not a villa. Click here to visit the Airbnb page.