Luxury in Nature: Exploring the Essentials of Glamping
If you’ve always yearned for the simple outdoor pleasure of a camping holiday, and yet hesitated at the thought of all of the discomfort and compromise involved, then you might consider the merits of a glamping holiday.
With this form of break, you can enjoy most of the convenience and comfort of traditional kinds of accommodation, while still getting as close to nature as you would in a tent.
Different kinds of glamping resorts, of course, offer slightly different features. Let’s take a closer look at the various facets of this kind of holiday, and see why it might appeal.
Luxurious Accommodations
We’ll start with the defining feature of a glamping holiday: the accommodation itself. There’s no actual legal definition to abide by, here: tents, motorhomes, treehouses, igloos: they might all form part of a ‘glamping’ holiday. Thus, it’s worth investigating exactly what you’re getting.
If you want to be sure that you’re getting exactly the features you’re looking for, then you might consider investing in a motorhome of your own. For the best possible experience, you’ll also want to look into specialised motorhome insurance.
Gourmet Dining and Culinary Experiences
The food you enjoy while camping will define the trip. In its purest form, camping involves tracking down your own dinner, spearing it with a sharp stick, and roasting it over a fire you’ve created yourself. More likely, you might find yourself hunched over a propane stove with a saucepan full of baked beans.
The right glamping trip offers a very different dining experience. You’ll get the equivalent of a restaurant-quality meal, served in stunning (usually outdoor) surroundings.
Unique Glamping Destinations Around the World
Glamping resorts tend to compete with one another by offering a unique set of features. You might visit one purely because it appears quirky. For example, you might live in a Cornish eco-pod, or a Yurt near the Forest of Dean. While each kind of resort provides something different, you can be reasonably sure that you’ll be living in comfort, which should give you license to be bold in your choices.
Eco-Friendly Practices in Glamping
Glamping is inherently less polluting than many of the alternatives. The accommodation you enjoy will tend to be lightweight enough to offset any problems with heat efficiency. The per-resident carbon cost of throwing up an igloo is far less, in other words, than that of a hotel.
Many glamping resorts will have an explicitly eco-friendly ethos. The environment will be kept pristine and beautiful, and you’ll be expected to help to keep it that way.
Personalised Amenities and Unique Experiences
Finally, we should note that many glamping experiences are personalised to the particular tastes of the guests. Whatever you’re looking for, and whatever the shape and size of your family, the chances are good you’ll be able to find a resort that will accommodate you!