A Guide to Glamping
| October 15, 2018
Get up off the ground
One thing we hate about old-fashioned camping is having to sleep on the cold, hard ground. There’s nothing worse than tossing and turning all night and getting no sleep because you’re lying on a rock or a tree root with only a thin plastic sheet between you and the forest floor. To truly “glamp” you need to get yourself up off the ground and into a bed or an air mattress. Some glampsites even offer hanging hammock tents so you can spend a magical night right under the stars. With a good night’s rest in you, you’ll be far more eager to get out and explore your surroundings and make the most of your glamping vacation.
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