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The ten most popular types of glamping

The ten most popular types of glamping - glamping.info

You have secured your vacation with your employer, the family has also successfully discussed where to go, now the only question that remains is: Which roof do we want to have over our heads? Glamping offers you a wide range of accommodation options, so it's not unusual if you find this decision difficult. By selecting the ten most frequently used homes, we make your step towards the perfect vacation a little easier and save you from page-long lists of family members who have collected all their suggestions in a thousand-page volume.

Pure extravagance

Live like Tarzan ? Glamping even makes it possible to live in tree houses . The tranquility of the forest combined with the view that you can enjoy from the tops of the trees will give you the opportunity to feel like you are in the Disney movie. And if you want to go high with your whole family, you can even rent an entire tree house village and experience unique days together.

Glamping for tent lovers

But there is also something for tent lovers: a yurt . Yurts are tents traditionally used by Asian nomads. Some of these round tents have a smoke hole in the middle of the ceiling, which gives you a view of the starry sky. This type of accommodation can be a real highlight, especially when traveling to warm countries.

The safari tent is similar, which ensures the optimal adventure feeling. So if you want to spend the evening with your loved ones around the campfire in front of your sleeping place and you want to feel like real rangers, this is just the thing.

Perfect for time for two

You've probably seen the outside of a circus wagon before. But from the inside? The colorful carts are ideal especially for couples. In addition to the already exclusive feeling that such a dwelling conveys, the small homes exude an unmistakable sense of security.

Security is what so-called sleeping barrels can also offer you. Typically, these are equipped with a small lounge and a bedroom with a kind of alcove that ensures cozy comfort. The luxurious version can even have its own bathroom .

Suitable for families

The most wonderful time of the year - vacation - is often spent with the family. Just like in the old days at the campsite , glamping is also possible with a camping vehicle that can make you feel at home wherever you are. Depending on the size of your family, you can choose one of numerous models. Airstream, an American manufacturer, can give you a special eye-catcher with its companions in metallic design.

If you've never been one of those people who sleep in a caravan, but always show up at your holiday destination with your tent poles, you can of course also rent a lodge tent for your loved ones. This conveniently offers you plenty of space and storage space, similar to a bungalow , and still you can enjoy the typical camping atmosphere.

Also for the anti-tent faction

However, glamping wouldn't be glamping if it didn't have something in store for the anti-tent faction: a real bungalow . Separate rooms ensure peace and quiet from snorers and a terrace makes it possible for you to have breakfast together.

The same applies to huts and so-called PODs , which are usually oval or round in shape and look like wooden tents . You can choose between all sorts of sizes and shapes and let's be honest - who wouldn't want to wake up in a cabin on the mountain or by the lake?

In many places , mobile homes are also available, transportable living spaces that look like a smaller apartment. Whether on the beach or by a river, you will never forget the view while having breakfast on your own terrace.

A thousand possibilities

Your head is probably full of ideas about where you can spend your vacation. Now it's time to pick your favorites, because thanks to glamping, every trip has accommodation that makes the whole thing even more unforgettable. It's your turn to choose your perfect roof over your head!

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