This trend is not exactly new though, as this luxury way of camping originates from early 1900’s Africa. Rich travellers wanted to experience the African wilderness in a comfortable way, so their guides made an entire industry out of making sure they had the comforts and amenities of their homes as they were travelling, including a fully staffed kitchen tent. Large canvas tents were set up with beds, expensive bed linen, antique decorative pieces and ornate lamps in the ceiling.
Modern Glamping has been adapted to suit our modern lifestyle, but the general idea is still the same. Large tents which allow you to stand upright in them is the foundation for any glamp, and is usually paired up with matching bed-linen, ceiling lanterns with remote controls, outdoor shower stand, fluffy pillows, a large bed and a seating area conveniently located at the entrance which allows you to take off your shoes before entering to avoid a muddy mess on your rugs.
If this sounds like something for you, there are two ways of going about glamping. There are either the pre-set campsites which allows you to rent a fully furbished glamp, just like a luxury hotel room but in a much nicer setting.
It is definitely more expensive, but also more convenient! The other way of approaching it is to DIY from start to finish. It is quite a lot cheaper, but requires a patient mindset (and a large trailer to haul your items to the setup area).
If you’re looking to get away from the stress of your everyday life and collect your thoughts, this modern and comfortable way of camping may be just what you’re looking for.