Sleeping under stars is, simply put, awesome. The last sight you see before drifting off makes you marvel at the immensity of the universe and the beauty of those sparkling glimmers of light. Anyone who has ever camped can tell you that. And recently, hotels and lodges from California to Kenya are tapping into our stargazing urges and offering the intrigue of the night sky to guests who don鈥檛 particulary want to toss a sleeping bag on the ground. Their star beds have plush mattresses, soft sheets, plump pillows (mosquito nets if needed) and鈥攎ost importantly鈥攔oom enough for two.
Hwange, Zimbabwe鈥擫ittle Makalolo Camp

罢丑颈蝉听, part of Wilderness Safaris鈥 collection, recently added an outdoor bed on a raised platform, safely overlooking Madison Pan. Twenty minutes from the main camp by jeep, it offers a feeling of being beyond remote鈥攕ecluded, star-lit and often graced with the stately presence of Hwange鈥檚 famed herds of elephants. Not for the faint of heart.
Saariskell盲, Finland鈥擪akslauttanen

Staying in a glass igloo at this聽聽doesn鈥檛 actually mean sleeping outside, for obvious reasons (though there are also snow igloos for people who like to feel the cold). Heated, spacious and set up with basic bathrooms, the glass igloos are a perfectly comfortable base for heading out on reindeer safaris by day and watching the northern lights鈥攚hile in bed鈥攂y night.
Pench, India鈥擩amtara Wilderness Camp

Head to just outside of Pench National Park and Tiger Reserve to experience the only star beds in India. The camp opened in January 2015 and is operated by . The three star beds here are inspired by 鈥淢achaans,鈥 or the local farmers who are known to pass the night in their fields to scare off wildlife. Each of the beds are placed on a platform, draped in Indian silks and are surrounded by high . They鈥檙e complemented with basic bathroom amenities, lanterns, and binoculars for stargazing and wildlife spotting. Plus, there are caf茅 tables for the coffee that you can have delivered first thing in the morning. And yes, you get your own night guard to ward off the animals.
Laikipa, Kenya鈥擫oisaba Retreat

The star beds at this 鈥攖hink walking, rafting, and horseback riding safari with a touch of spa philosophy thrown in鈥攈ave dramatic locations: Some are set amid a kopje of rocks in one of the eastern valleys overlooking a watering hole, and others are cantilevered out over the Ewaso N鈥檊iro River, several miles from the main lodge. Get there by Land Cruiser, horseback, camel or your own two feet, and then settle into a four-poster bed, which can be wheeled under a partial rooftop or left out right under the stars.
Mancora, Peru鈥擪iChic

Surf all day and then crash out in the Himalaya Suite at this on the only tropical part of Peru鈥檚 Pacific coast, which has a terrace that鈥檚 big enough for staff to set up a bed outside. Its occupants can hear the close-by din of the ocean鈥檚 waves and feel the sea breeze (which also keeps beach bugs at bay) as they pick out the constellations. Bonus: There鈥檚 an outdoor shower here too.
San Jos茅 del Cabo, Mexico鈥擫as Ventanas al Paraiso

Like much of the beach town of Cabo, this is still being rebuilt due to damage from last year. When it reopens this spring it will still offer its popular 鈥淪leeping with the Stars鈥 program. Guests staying in Rooftop Terrace Junior Suites will have the option of having an intimate bedroom set up on the roof, where there鈥檚 a telescope in case you鈥檇 like to get a closer look at the skies.
Big Sur, California鈥擳reebones Resort

You should sleep outside at least once in the California gem that is Big Sur. And while not quite as comfortable as the other star beds here鈥攊t鈥檚 BYO sleeping bags and pillows, though there is a futon mattress鈥攖he so-called 鈥溾 is a creative way to check off that box. The resort calls it 鈥渆xtreme eco-sleep.鈥 Guests hike into the campsite and bring their gear up a ladder and into a human-size nest made by a local artist of woven wood, where starlight shimmers through the spaces between the branches.
Canyon Point, Utah鈥擜mangiri

At Aman鈥檚 in southwestern Utah鈥攍ess than two-and-a-half hours from the Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Zion National Park and Monument Valley鈥攕taff will transform the daybeds on the terraces of the Pool Suites into proper overnight sleeping beds. It鈥檚 a popular option in summer, when nights are warm enough to enjoy the private plunge pool by star or moonlight.
Near Pisco Elqui, Chile鈥擡lqui Domos

Astronomy is a focus at this several hours north of Santiago in an area known of its clear night skies. A favorite of bespoke adventure outfitter , the accommodations were all designed with the night sky in mind: The Observatory Bedrooms are wood cabins with glass panels in the angled ceilings above the beds, and the Dome Bedrooms are geodesic structures made of metal frames and PVC tents. Beds are lofted and rooftops can be opened up for open-air stargazing. And if you don鈥檛 get your fill of the Milky Way from your room, make sure you get a glimpse of it though the hotel鈥檚 own observatory, which houses two electronic.
Alentejo, Portugal鈥擫鈥橝nd Vineyards

Set deep within the sprawling hills of Portugal鈥檚 Alentejo wine region, ten of the 22 suites at this (a favorite recommendation from travel designer ), have fully retractable sky roofs over their bedrooms, each with one wall that opens entirely to a terrace with a fireplace, as well as private plunge pools on their patios. When you鈥檙e not sipping vino or dozing off under the night sky, you can be soaring through it鈥攖his part of Portugal is known for its top-tier hot-air ballooning and skydiving.