10 Best Glamping Destinations That Are Perfect For The Glamorous

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If you’re the type of person who’s reluctant to leave their first-world amenities behind, we don’t blame you. Going for days without running water and having to sleep next to insects isn’t appealing to everyone.

Maybe you still want to experience the beauty of the great outdoors without sleeping in a flimsy tent. In this case, you should try the most glamorous form of camping: glamping. With many features of a hotel, glamping destinations will make you feel comfortable while you enjoy nature.

Don’t know where to pitch your mansion-tent? Check out our list of the best glamping in the USA and around the world:

1. Mendocino Grove: Mendocino, California

If you’re looking to go glamping in California, you should definitely take a look at Mendocino Grove.

This cozy glampsite is located in a forest that overlooks the sparkling Pacific Ocean. The 37-acre property is home to 60 safari tents that come with warm beds and down comforters. Each tent also has lanterns, cotton linens, as well as redwood floors.

A fire ring is placed on every campsite so you, your friends, and other guests can gather. Bathhouses with hot showers with warm towels are located nearby. You don’t even have to worry about cooking breakfast–complimentary breakfast is served daily.

For lunch, you can take a two-minute drive or 20-minute walk to the beautiful town of Mendocino.

2. Sandat Glamping Tents: Ubud, Indonesia

Sandat Glamping is one of the best places to go glamping. This gorgeous site is very private, with only five tents that are adjacent to an infinity pool and tropical garden.

All of the luxurious tents have mosquito nets, a comfy seating area, an electric kettle, along with an iPod docking station. You can enjoy the privacy of having your own bathroom, along with a complimentary hair dryer and toiletries. De-stress and order a massage right in your room.

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If you really want to feel as if you’re at a five-star hotel, you can order in-room dining. There’s even a 24-hour front desk that can help you with laundry and ironing, as well as a concierge service, ticket service, and tour desk.

3. Treehotel: Harads, Sweden

Why stay on the ground when you can have your very own treehouse? At the Treehotel, you can relive your childhood and spend time vacationing in a tree 10-meters off the ground.

The treehouses have innovative designs with tea and coffee brewers, as well as complimentary WiFi. Sleep comfortably in a large bed and feel at home with modern furniture. Dinner made with wild game can be served right in your room.

When you look out your window, you’ll see the forest and countryside that you can later explore by kayaking, going for a hike, or riding a fat bike. In the winter, you have the option to go dogsledding, snowmobiling, ice fishing, and even try snowshoeing.

4. Ranch at Rock Creek: Philipsburg, Montana

The Ranch at Rock Creek was actually a ranch dating back to the early 1900’s. In 2010, the ranch began housing guests on its 6,600-acre property home to mountains, fields, and ponds.

Their glamping cabins offer private bathrooms, luxurious beds, a gas stove, and a screened porch. Housekeeping, as well as food and drink are provided as well.

The ranch has tons of activities ranging from hiking, fly fishing, archery, and more. It’s perfect for kids too–the Little Grizzlies Kids’ Club will keep them busy. When you’re staying at a ranch between Glacier Park and Yellowstone Park, you’re guaranteed to have a wonderful glamping experience.

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5. Paperbark Camp: Woollamia, Australia

Paperbark Camp is luxury glamping at its finest. In the center of the glampsite is the Gunyah, an accommodating restaurant that sits in the trees.

Your spacious safari tent will be surrounded by gum trees and a waterway. Relax on the Jervis Bay white sand beaches or go shopping in Sydney or Canberra–they’re only 2 1/2 hours away.

The site provides WiFi, dining tables, and bathrooms. Outside your tent, you might even see some kangaroos, possums, or exotic birds.

6. Clayoquot Wilderness Resort: Tofino, Canada

In the woodsy Vancouver area, you’ll find Clayoquot Wilderness Resort. You have the choice of staying on the hillside, in the temperate coniferous rainforest, or on the foreshore. All tents have beautiful interior decor, queen-sized beds, and some even come with a private deck.

You won’t run out of things to do at this resort. Adventurous glampers can go horseback riding, hiking, or even take a ride on a helicopter. More relaxed activities at the resort include kayaking, whale watching, fishing, and going to the spa.

7. Sinya on Lone Man Creek: Wimberly, Texas

Sinya on Lone Man Creek is only 45 minutes away from Austin, and only five minutes away from the beautiful city of Wimberly. It’s right next to a 300-foot long portion of Lone Man Creek–a perfect fishing and swimming spot.

You’ll get your very own safari tent with a clawfoot bathtub, a kitchenette, and a king-sized bed. You don’t have to worry about sitting in a hot and sticky tent in the summer–all tents are cooled off by a fan and AC.

8. Firelight Camp: Ithaca, New York

Start your day at Firelight Camp with a daily yoga session, complimentary breakfast, and premium Nicaraguan coffee.

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Each tent in Firelight Camp is made from linen. You’ll get that cozy vibe from a battery-powered lantern that you can charge your phone with. Only a 400-foot walk will bring you to a spacious bathhouse with hot showers.

9. Harmony Glamping Tulum: Tulum, Mexico

Experience harmonious glamping next to Tulum’s white sand beaches.

Enjoy your uniquely decorated tent and sleep soundly in a queen-sized bed topped with quality cotton linen. Mosquito netting and a fan will keep your tent comfortable, while a clean bathroom is shared with other guests.

This is one of the best places to go glamping if you’re into yoga. The daily yoga sessions and eco-friendly toiletries will make you feel right at home.

10. Dunton River Camp: Dolores, Colorado

Dunton River Camp features eight tents located near the San Juan Mountains and Dolores River. This glampsite was also a cattle ranch that originated in the late 1800’s. You can still see the original farmhouse on the ranch.

There are two stunning tent locations: one is on the Aspen Mountain and the other is near the Dolores River. All of the tents come with a king bed, gas stove, WiFi, as well as a bathroom with a huge bathtub and shower.

You won’t get bored at this camp–each tent comes with two mountain bikes and the opportunity to go fly fishing, visit the spa, ride horses, and do yoga.

Choosing Glamping Destinations

Next time someone asks you to go camping, tell them you’d prefer to stay in a fully-furnished, air-conditioned tent with a functioning bathroom. Get your bags packed, and head to one of these luxurious glamping destinations.

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