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Soak Up The Outdoors In Style With Our Beginner’s Guide To Glamping

Booking one of these sights is nice and easy, as they’re often located in a beautiful outdoor area but also provide accommodations more comfortable than a basic tent. Plus, they usually have much nicer bathrooms than the ones you’d be stuck with on a more rugged camping trip.

If you want to set up your own glampsite, consider investing in a high-quality luxury tent that is extra sturdy, spacious, and suitable for any and all kinds of weather.

When setting up your own glampsite, you’ll also want to ensure you’re in an area that isn’t too isolated. Many hardcore campers like to stay in isolated areas miles away from civilization. But when you’re glamping, you’ll want to make sure there’s access to good bathrooms, stores, cooking areas, etc.

You can also bring in super cool tools that make glamping more efficient, like foldable and portable tables, kitchen gear, inflatable couches, tables for drinking games, outdoor speakers, hammocks, and coolers.

When staying on a site designated for glamping, you should have plenty of options for throwing away and storing your food, so bring whatever your heart desires. You can meal prep nicer meals or cook easy yet delicious foods.

Another aspect of glamping is making your glampsite feel like you’re still in your home. Therefore, you should be bringing things from home! Set up your bed or air mattress with cute bedding and pillows from home. Hang up pretty LED lights for a cozy, warm feel, pack your favorite robe and pajamas, and even bring pictures from home.

Glamping is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and spend time with loved ones without getting too stressed about worrying about wildlife or hardcore camping protocols.

If you want to reconnect with nature this summer, I’d highly recommend getting a group of friends together to enjoy the beauty of glamping. Enjoy!

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