The Best Locations for Glamping Around the World
- Elisabeth Caraballo
- Jul 3, 2019
- 2 min read
If you would like to get close to nature on your next vacation, chances are glamping is something to consider. You will not have to compromise your comfort, but can still experience wildlife from a safe distance. Glamping is becoming one of the most popular ways of seeing the world, and you can make the most out of your experience if you choose the right location. Here are a few tips on how to get started.
Australia
Sleeping under the stars in Australia is something that you have to experience at least once in a lifetime. There are amazing places in Australia, so you can hit the road and explore them all. No matter if you are going on a hiking trip, or taking the car and the bikes, you will feel like you are as far away from civilization as it is humanly possible. Some of the best glamping destinations in Australia include the Lamington National Park and the Mary River National Park.
Costa Rica
Costa Rica is one of the top Eco tourism destinations in the world, and you will find anything you need; from Eco lodges to treetop houses and accommodations near the beach or the volcanoes. If you are looking to see the real biodiversity of the country, you might want to stay close to the rain forests or cloud forests, or go white water rafting near one of the freshwater destinations.
Ecuador
If you are wondering what is so special about Ecuador, you need to know that it is not only the mainland country that is interesting for nature lovers, but also the surrounding Galapagos Islands. Which countries to visit in South America is really up to you, as most of them have a very high level of biodiversity, and you will be able to see species you never thought you would encounter. Stay by one of the volcanoes, or close to the Andean Mountain range to get close to nature.
Scotland
There are, of course, some amazing traditional villages and reserves in Western Europe, too. Scotland is famous for its heritage sites and its castles, but there are some more remote places to discover, too. Glamping near Loch Ness can be a great way of seeing the natural beauty of the country and stay out of the busy towns.
Sweden
You might not consider going to Sweden for glamping, but it is a really good destination with loads of charm and beauty. You can stay just outside of Stockholm or rent a tree house and get close to nature. Copenhagen is another great destination for those who need a break from civilization and would like to wake up for a great view. You can visit the West Coast which is popular among campers, too.
To make the most out of your glamping experience, you will need to choose a destination where you can truly relax. These places will certainly tick all the boxes and give you memories for a lifetime.