A Guide to Glamping
| October 15, 2018
Don’t tent, rent!
Perhaps the worst part of regular camping is having to sleep in a flimsy, hot, and stuffy nylon tent, leaving you at the mercy of the wind or the rain. That’s why another crucial element in a good glamping trip is a sleeping structure. Popular glamping structures include teepees, yurts, caravans, cabins, trailers, even treehouses; so long as there’s something standing between you and the elements, you’re glamping. If you don’t already own a yurt (yet), don’t worry; you can rent the perfect glampsite that should have everything you need. Websites like glampinghub.com or Airbnb are great resources that can help you find and book your ideal rental just about anywhere in the world you could want to visit.
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