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Glamping is a controversial word. For reasons we’ll get to shortly, it provokes strong reactions that range from happiness to hostility. Call these tent hotels and luxury camps whatever term you’d like — they’re all supremely stylish, and they offer guests a smoother way to rough it.
Glamping is a portmanteau that means “glamorous camping” — and we try not to use it too often in our hotel descriptions. For one thing, formalists would argue that it’s not really even camping. On the other end of the spectrum, camps that fit the definition think the term is reductive and trivializes an experience that, at many sites, is still designed to get you up close and personal with the natural world.
In all seriousness, you can find more than a few degrees of glamour in glamping, and more than a few levels of luxury at the hotels on Tablet that provide canvas-covered accommodations. Much depends on the kind of guest you are. For some, it’s glamorous just not having to pitch your own tent or bring your own supplies. To show up and have everything be there for you — and all in good nick — is downright decadent. For others, the glamour begins with a butler, a Michelin-worthy menu, and a safari setup that would make Hemingway jealous. And for hardcore camping purists, well, glamping is your personal hell on earth — but have we mentioned you don’t have to dig a dookie hole?
In the end, we admit that glamping is a convenient bit of shorthand (and at least “fabulous” wasn’t the chosen adjective — who wants to go famping?). Whatever you call it, there’s a wide range of variations on the theme, and the Tablet selection has options that run the gamut. We’ve singled out some of the most stylish tent hotels below, ordered not by gradients of glamour, of course, but by rungs of roughing it.
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El Cosmic in Marfa, Texas.El Cosmico
Marfa, Texas
El Cosmico is one of our favorite hotels in the world, and much of our love stems from the variety of lodgings they offer. In addition to the vintage Airstream trailers they’re known for, there are tepees, yurts, and safari tents. They’re sparsely furnished, but what decoration there is impeccably curated, exceedingly cozy, and oozing with character — which more than makes up for the fact that the bathrooms are not attached.
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Autocamp, Yosemite California.Autocamp
Yosemite, California
As stunning as Yosemite National Park is, it’s never been served by accommodations you would describe as stylish. AutoCamp changes that all at once, with its luxury tents, cabins, and fleet of custom-designed Airstream trailers (plus a Clubhouse, indoor and outdoor lounge, swimming pool, firepits, and general store. You’ve got all the comfort you need, on the doorstep of one of America’s most spectacular national parks. Also check out the Autocamp Cape Cod.
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Under Canvas Acadia, Acadia National Park, Maine.Under Canvas Acadia
Acadia National Park, Maine
Acadia is Maine’s spectacular coastal national park, and Under Canvas is a Montana-based purveyor of luxury tented camps. Put the two together and you get this: an array of tented accommodations set on raised platforms, all decked out with furniture by the modernist-inspired West Elm brand, from the shared-bathhouse Safari tents to the mid-range options with private en-suite baths and the double-size Suite, which sleeps four. Check out these other Under Canvas camps:
Under Canvas Zion
Under Canvas Yellowstone
Under Canvas Mount Rushmore
Under Canvas Moab
Under Canvas Grand Canyon
Under Canvas Great Smoky Mountains
Under Canvas Glacier
Under Canvas Lake Powell – Grand Staircase
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Collective Governors Island
Governors Island, New York
Governors Island isn’t quite typical of New York neighborhoods — set between Brooklyn and the Statue of Liberty, a short water-taxi ride from lower Manhattan, it’s a park that enjoys unparalleled views and an inimitable atmosphere. Collective’s tents and shelters offer a unique urban camp experience, accompanied by cooking classes, meditation and yoga sessions, live entertainment, and cocktails on the Sunset Terrace. Check out more Collective camps:
Collective Hill Country
Collective Vail
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Honeyguide Tented Safari Camps, Kruger National Park, South Africa.Honeyguide Tented Safari Camps
Kruger National Park, South Africa
At the edge of South Africa’s famed Kruger National Park is the private Manyeleti Game Reserve — nearly a hundred square miles of wild bush, populated by all manner of game. The land is owned and managed by the Mnisi tribe, who’ve opened it up to a select few visitors: guests of the Honeyguide Tented Safari Camps. For the full safari experience, stay in the Mantobeni Camp, where the retro-romantic tents will give you a proper dose of what the hotel calls “Hemingway’s Africa.”
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Nomade Tulum, Tulum, Mexico.Nomade Tulum
Tulum, Mexico
Located right on a white-sand beach, Nomade Tulum is a rustic-chic enclave that brands itself as a temporary habitat for, well, nomads. And what true nomad wouldn’t feel at home in a deluxe tent, especially one that’s been designed with the natural elements of the surrounding jungle and pitched only steps away from the Caribbean? Those with a wandering spirit will also enjoy the sense of community here, with workshops and retreats designed to “awaken the soul, shake the body, and free the mind.”
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Parador Casa da Montanha, Cambará do Sul, Brazil.Parador Casa da Montanha
Cambará do Sul, Brazil
Parador Casa da Montanha is built into the hillside beside the largest series of canyons in South America. The main lodge has a stone fireplace and cozy cocktail bar, a terrace with a firepit, and a sunny dining area hosting a traditional breakfast buffet, plus a L’Occitane spa. Guest rooms are housed in free-standing wooden chalets connected by a series of outdoor walkways. Some are tent-like cottages, others actual tents, but all are packed with high-end comforts.
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Inara Camp Agafay Desert, Morocco.Inara Camp
Agafay Desert, Morocco
Inara Camp is less than an hour’s drive from Marrakech, in the Agafay desert at the foot of the Atlas Mountains. It’s a collection of impressively plush safari-style tents surrounding a swimming-pool oasis in what feels like the exact middle of nowhere. The aesthetic is tailored to its location and its Berber inspiration, but the concept is the same as any luxury tented camp: provide as much comfort as possible while still fully immersing guests in the natural environment.
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The Resort at Paws Up
Greenough, Montana
The Resort at Paws Up is for the traveler who wants their wilderness escape to include all the comforts of civilization. You’ll be out in the elements, but in the most luxurious manner imaginable. The tents here feature just about every comfort you could want, from hardwood floors, en suite bath, air conditioning, and heat, to internet, cell service, and a camping butler. If you’re looking to combine mountain-West ruggedness with white-glove service, this is the place.
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Shamwari Sindile, Paterson, South Africa.Shamwari Sindile
Paterson, South Africa
The second of the Shamwari Private Game Reserve’s tented lodges is Shamwari Sindile, whose nine freestanding tents are slightly elevated above the veld along the side of the Bushman’s River, each one minimizing its environmental footprint while also paying tribute to the habitat of the solitary leopard. Tents or not, these are luxe accommodations, with indoor fireplaces, plunge pools, and outdoor showers. From here you’ve got a front-row view of the Eastern Cape wildlife.
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Wild Coast Tented Lodge, Yala, Sri Lanka.Wild Coast Tented Lodge
Yala, Sri Lanka
Sometimes a hotel’s appeal is as simple as the sum of its parts. The Sri Lankan coast is an extraordinary place for a holiday, and the luxury-tent safari camps of southern Africa offer an unforgettable immersion in nature. Put the two together and you’ve got Wild Coast Tented Lodge, on the southeast coast of Sri Lanka, sandwiched between a gorgeous beach and the utterly wild Yala National Park, home to elephants, leopards, monkeys, and much more.
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Dunton River Camp
Dolores, Colorado
Four miles downriver from the much-lauded Dunton Hot Springs resort, this summer-only retreat is made up of eight freestanding tents — four at river’s edge, perfect for fishing, and four more up the hill, surrounded by aspen trees. Each comes with private porch, king bed, and en-suite bathroom with soaking tub and shower, and they’re heated by gas stoves. Guests also have access to all manner of mountain sports in Dunton’s 1,600 acres of awe-inspiring wilderness.
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Aman-i-Khás, Ranthambhore, India.Aman-i-Khás
Ranthambhore, India
Staying at Aman-i-Khás means staying in Rajasthan’s Ranthambore National Park, surrounded by acres of wilderness and wildlife, including one of India’s top tiger reserves. The hotel is little more than an encampment of tents, each one heated and air conditioned, but minimally decorated in a combination Mughal/British colonial style, with simple, spare furnishings. As much as it can be, this is a modest form of luxury — the local wildlife is the main attraction.
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Zannier Hotels Sonop, Namib Desert, Namibia.Zannier Hotels Sonop
Namib Desert, Namibia
Sonop places as little as possible between you and the picturesque Namib Desert. Fear not: Sonop’s ten luxurious tents, on platforms elevated above the rocky desert floor, are uninteresting to the leopards, hyenas, jackals, and foxes that you’ll be sharing the landscape with. And given the plushness of the accommodations — they’re inspired by Twenties-vintage British colonial style — the experience here is a long way from ordinary camping.
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Camping tents are very popular – travellers love the proximity to nature and the experience they offer. The more luxurious camping idea is just a logical step further - while offering higher levels of comfort, sustainability and nature remain main aspects.
In order to combine these things, the glamping tent is of particular importance. It combines outdoor location and luxury camping (or “glamourous camping”) and impressively proves that you do not have to do without the comforts of a hotel room – such as beds or power supply – while staying in nature.
A glamping tent is the more luxurious development of a camping tent. It features comfortable equipment and usually offers space for several people - similar to the family tent. Glamping tents can come in different designs – from glamping bungalows to glamping teepees or dome tent shapes to glamping tree houses, there are a number of design options for your luxury tent.
Glamping tents have a stylish, modern appearance that already points to the increased comfort and luxury factor. They are often spacious tents, in which the sleeping areas are divided with the help of sleeping cabins or similar spatial separations so it is not necessary – as in conventional camping tents – to sleep in close proximity to others. In addition, it is usually possible to stand upright and walk around unhindered in a glamping tent whereas in camping tents this may not always be possible. It should furthermore be added that glamping tents are usually not placed directly on the floor, but are slightly elevated and erected on a wooden structure so that the interior not only offers enough space but also ensures a flat, smooth floor.
As you can see, a glamping tent is mainly about comfort, luxury and sufficient space. Basic attributes, often also inherent in camping tents – such as waterproof treatment or mosquito nets – should be a prerequisite. Glamping is about the certain added extra, about the benefits that you do not find in a simple camping tent.
When choosing a suitable camping tent, the question is probably how to find the right tent from the wide range available with numerous sizes and shapes that you can look at and compare. Above all, you should ask yourself the following questions:
How many people should it accommodate?
Are you traveling alone, with a partner in a 2-person tent or do you need a group tent for the entire family?
Where would you like to go on holiday?
Are you looking to spend a cozy camping holiday in fairly windless places or should the tent serve as a safe haven for exciting outdoor excursions in the wilderness and in challenging conditions?
How should it be equipped? How often are you likely to use it?
Should your camping tent have an outer tent and inner tent, come with an awning with and be waterproof? Are you likely to use it only once a year or do you regularly go on an outdoor excursion?
Once you have thought about the answers to these essential questions, you can narrow down the endless selection of tents. With your carefully considered filters, the list of possible camping tents will be manageable.
When choosing your type of camping tent, it is important to note how well it will withstand external conditions - i.e. wind and weather. Correspondingly, you should pay attention to the quality of the material and its processing. Particularly popular manufacturers of classic trekking and camping tents include Coleman, High Peak, Outwell and Jack Wolfskin. Depending on the retailer's site, you might get free shipping with your order.
Maybe you are toying with the idea of not buying a camping tent in favour of going glamping. As mentioned, you won't need your own tent for glamping, but can travel comfortably and with much lighter luggage, as your glamping tent is already erected and equipped. As a campsite operator, you may consider adding luxury tents to spots for caravans and tents.
If despite your interest in glamping you are still interested in finding a suitable camping tent, it is worth taking a look at the different tent shapes that we will highlight in the following paragraph.
Contact us to discuss your requirements of Glamping Hotel Tent. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.