Huddled within a dense jungle, a massive, sprawling tree is literally the root and support of the “tree house.” Two suspended bridges cross the wilderness, and connect to a large, lofted platform constructed around the ancient looking tree.

 

 

The surrounding rainforest casts a cool shade over the entire café and the views of the rolling hills, jungle and greenery are incredible. The bar, tables and chairs are all made from some form of wood; woven twigs, branches, planks, or tree trunks. It was rather hard to get there by car, but, from the coffee shop car park, it is a mere few steps to find the connecting rope bridges, and by these you easily cross over to the tree.

 

 

Two persons at a time only, and no running, or shaking, or messing around. And while this tree house would be soo much better as a bar, it would probably be a whole lot more dangerous as well. So a coffee shop it is, up a tree. The elevation and views from the Giant Cafe are really quite impressive, and they’re not too different to canopy walks where you’re pretty much standing over thick rain forest and jungle, which are dense in the gorge below. Beneath is a carpet of leaves, birds and the sirens of the jungle.

 

 

The Giant Tree House really is just a nice place to sit back with a coffee. And the coffee is relatively cheap as well. There is more to the Giant Tree House than just coffee however, although this is what it is most famous for. The cute coffee shop culture and the Instagrams or Snapchats, or whatever they are, over canopies. They have a simple zip-line from the coffee shop as well, which may be a new feature to the Tree House.

According to Travelling blogs