The 10 Best Glamping Experiences

Daily Life names the 10 best glamping experiences you have to try!

Each of these glamping spots are located at exotic destinations around the globe, offering you the most unique experience outdoors.

Some of these glamping locations give you a one of a kind adventure in some of the most remote and faraway places, offering you both luxury and 5 star accommodations.

Check out the top 10 must experience glamping locations around the world for a trip you won’t forget.

1 LONGITUDE 131, ULURU, AUSTRALIA
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Longitude 131° is a divine experience of finding, located in the heart of Australia. This mystical destination faces the majestic Uluru and has spectacular views of the outback and World Heritage listed wilderness of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Dive into the foundation of Anangu culture and explore this alluring terrain. Longitude 131° will make your senses come alive.

2 HOENIB SKELETON COAST CAMP, PALMWAG, NAMIBIA

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This glamping site is scenically located in a broad valley at the junction of two tributaries of the dry Hoanib River in the Palmwag Concession. It’s location straddles the Palmwag area and the iconic Skeleton Coast National Park, in one of the most remote areas of Africa. Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp has seven large tents and one family unit, each including en-suite stylish bedrooms with shaded outdoor decks. This stunning camp looks out over starkly beautiful scenery and offers you all the luxuries and amenities for an extraordinary stay.

3 FOUR SEASONS TENTED CAMP GOLDEN TRIANGLE, SOP RUAK, THAILAND
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Escape to the natural wonders of Northern Thailand for an unforgettable experience. You can unwind in superb luxury tented accommodations at the Thailand glamping resort, which feature spectacular views and handcrafted furnishings. Your stay includes round-trip airport transfer, meals, house wines and spirits, elephant trekking and a spa treatment for a remarkable experience in Asia.

4 PAROS BY AMARYA, GOA, INDIA
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This intimate oceanfront resort on Morjim beach, brings you imitable style and dedicated service at this charming property. Amarya offers an enchanting beachfront hideaway with eight tented guest accommodations and a three-bedroom converted Portuguese villa. Intimate, charming, and always stylish, Paros by Amarya offers you the most unforgettable vacation experience.

5 JACK’S CAMP, MAKGADIKGADI PANS, KALAHARI, BOTSWANA
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Home of Ralph Bousfield, Jack’s Camp is one of Africa’s most coveted safari guides carrying five generations of African safari experience. This stunning desert getaway carries the nostalgia of the pioneers’ story-telling tents. The camp has ten luxury tents that offer dramatic old-world safari glamour set amidst of the Great Kalahari environment. Jack believed that an authentic safari camp experience should be more than just a hotel in the bush, Jack’s Camp is a notable place that celebrates the fierce beauty of Africa.

6 EDENWOOD RANCH AND PRESERVE, WISCONSIN, US
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Relax in peace and luxury at Edenwood Ranch & Preserve. Their preserve offers you a quiet rest from the stress of the daily grind. You will fall in with love Wisconsin’s beautiful outdoors, even more without the mess and hassle of camping. This destination immerses you in nature without immersing you in dirt and mud. In addition, the natural setting of Edenwood’s ranch provides a luxurious escape from everyday life.

7 MACAL RIVER CAMP, CHAA CREEK, BELIZE
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The 365-acre private nature reserve is one of the most awarded Belize Eco Lodges. It is set along the banks of the Macal River and reaching towards the foothills of the Maya Mountains, Chaa Creek provides you with a unique adventure. Come visit this serene destination where they create a true jungle experience and the result is an exquisite blend of natural beauty and man-made comforts.

8 KARIJINI ECO RETREAT, KARIJINI NATIONAL PARK, PILBARA, WA
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This glamping site is an environmentally friendly Retreat and Campground, it is nestled in the pristine bushland in the heart of the world class Karijini National Park. Karinjina welcomes you to a unique world of environmentally friendly, affordable accommodations with a touch of luxury and a taste of genuine companionship and hospitality in the outback of Australia.

9 MERZOUGA LUXURY DESERT CAMP, ERG CHEBI, MOROCCO

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Desert Luxury camp is nestled in the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi and is surrounded by sand dunes as far as eye can see. This destination has eight luxury tents that give the illusion of being alone in the vast African desert. It is truly a place of serenity in the quiet yet, beautiful terrain giving you a spectacular nomadic experience.

10 SERRA CAFEMA CAMP, KUNENE, NAMIBIA
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Serra Cafema is one of the most remote camps in southern Africa, it is set amongst shady trees on the banks of the Kunene River. You will fall asleep to the sound of rushing water and by day you will explore one of the driest deserts in the world. Serra Cafeme Camp has eight riverside wood, canvas and thatched villas have been built on elevated decks blending smoothly into the picturesque surroundings. In this isolated region, the Himba people continue their nomadic, traditional way of life and this camp offers guests the opportunity to learn about their lifestyle and traditions.

Six Beautiful Architect Designed Glamping Destinations

These architect-designed dwellings combine the simplicity of camping with the luxurious appeal of a well-designed modern home!

So, for the modernist these six glamping sites offer you outdoors and architecture in the most exquisite settings possible.

Check out the six most well-designed glamping sites around Australia.

Permanent Camping
This place is set on a mountain off the grid, it was inspired by sub-Saharan African mud-brick structures. G3.4

The Humpy, Daintree
This multi-function 4×4-metre shed that locals dubbed “The Humpy” was prefabricated for $65,000 and includes trucking parts from Footscray. The architect made the structure, including a basic shower plus toilet, kitchen and laundry, to make family camping trips extremely comfortable. In addition, the added Rajasthani tent with the gold embroidered mirrors makes for a more romantic experience.
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Turon House tent house
This tent-shaped structure is a one-room wooden cabin, its a tribute to the canvas beginning of the nearby gold towns. This Turon House, is currently connected to power and gives you the ultimate place to disconnect.
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Dogtrot House
Dogtrot House, located on the South Coast of Australia, is named for the Southern US label. It has a central breezeway between the buildings, which has the kitchen and a shared public room on one side and the other bedrooms and a bathroom on the other. The point of the place was to keep the camping casualness while allowing the guests to have an easy and comfortable time in nature.
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Container Campsite
This dwelling is located in Hunter Valley and is the ideal mountain biking terrain. It is repurposed shipping containers that have been turned into a simple-mechanism open-up/close-down campsite. These sound dwellings include a kitchen, bunk-room, bathrooms and utility room in a hard-camp compound that can bunk-sleep six.
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Peter Stutchbury’s Tent
The creator of some of Australia’s most admired structures, has been taking his time to consider what he’s going to build on the land he has at Avalon. Using his experience, he has realized how little you need and is now building tent style houses such as these with canvas and a wooden platform for the most luxe experience possible in the great outdoors.
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For more information on these well designed glamping structures, check out domain.com’s article on these six amazing dwellings.

Ecuadorian Amazon Explorer

When the Amazon Jungle spans seven-million square kilometers and touches nine nations, where do you begin? Simple! The area with the densest concentration of wildlife: Ecuador’s Yasuni National Park. Yasuni is said to be the most bio-diverse place on the entire planet, and it shows with macaws, pink dolphins, sloths, howler monkeys, neon butterflies, and exotic plants at every turn. Having hiked the Amazon Rainforest of Brazil, we realized the best animal sightings are seen from the water and that a riverboat would be the best way to approach the Ecuadorian side. Advantage Travel is the only Yasuni tour operator that offers river cruises so we signed up for their Manatee Amazon Explorer four-day trip and saw how wildly beautiful the Amazon can be.

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The city of Coca is the gateway to Ecuador’s largest national park and the starting point for Manatee Amazon Explorer. We met our guide Diego and fellow explorers at the dock and took a motorized canoe up the Napo River towards our adventure cruise liner. The trappings of the city quickly disappeared and the jungle reclaimed the river banks with willows, cecropia, strangler figs, and sable trees, with tropical birds on patrol.

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Two hours later we reached the MV Manatee, waiting with welcome drinks and a smiling crew. The 14-cabin ship is run like a boutique hotel, complete with charming rooms, gourmet meals, and a very attentive staff. It would be our luxurious base for meals, slumber and leisure, while a motorized canoe would take us down the tributaries for daily excursions.

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The boat manager showed us to our top-deck room and we happily settled in. Each cabin is equipped with air conditioning, closets, a private bathroom (with seven-nozzle shower!), 24-hour electricity and 110-voltage outlets (conveniently the same plugs as the States). The room was delightful with large windows to watch the rainforest drift by.

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After an informative briefing about the boat and our itinerary, Diego led us on a night hike. With so many nocturnal animals in the Amazon, braving the dark is well worth it. Walking slowly with a flashlight allowed us to focus on the rainforest’s micro wonders. Over 90% of the species in the Amazon are insects, there are over 1,000 species of frogs, and more bats in Yasuni than any other jungle in the world.

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We woke up to take an excursion through the floating forests of the Pañayacu river. As we slow-cruised, our senses heightened with the symphony of singing birds, humming insects and rustling monkeys.

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We reached Piranha Lake (way nicer than it sounds) and a camp one of the rare pieces of dry land. A local guide took us on a swampy forest hike to teach us about the different trees’ uses, medicinal properties, and the habitats they create. Followed by a delicious BBQ lunch and a self-guided kayak trip through the maze of mangroves, it was a perfect afternoon.

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The next day, we woke up before dawn to watch parrots feed at Yasuni’s famous clay licks. Being so far from the Pacific and the Atlantic Ocean, birds in the western Amazon need to find a new source of salt and the area’s clay cliffs are the perfect feeding ground for their sodium intake and to neutralize the toxins in their seed diet. Hundreds of yellow crowned amazon parrots, cobalt wing parakeets, and blue headed parrots, slowly gathered in the surrounding trees. Then one made its move to the clay lick. After a few proved the coast was clear, the daily feeding frenzy began. We watched the birds peck at the cliffs, flapping their vibrant wings, and squawking like crazy.

09 Manatee Amazon Explorer Cuisine HoneyTrek.com

Back on the ship, we had a feast of our own. The crew set up a gorgeous spread on the sundeck with fresh fruits, yogurt, eggs, bacon, and Ecuadorian “patacones,” aka flattened fried plantains.

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Next adventure: The Sani Warmi Kichwa Interpretation Center. This indigenous Kichwa village is a part of a greater community project to help preserve local traditions in the Amazon and bring revenue to its people. We got a tour of Sani island, followed by traditional dishes like tilapia stuffed with hearts of palm, millet beer, and grilled grubs (freaky…yet delicious). Then to add to the cultural experience, there was an inter-island soccer tournament going on that day. We joined the Kichwa families around the pitch, cheering on the players, drinking Pilsener, and enjoying a sunny Sunday….some of life’s pleasures are universal.

11-Ecuadorian Monkeys

Our last side river excursion turned out to be a veritable primate circus. We heard an angry squawk, and turned to see monkeys literally hurling themselves out of trees. Apparently a mother Ornate Hawk-eagle was protecting the nest and her wrath sent the Curious Georges flying for cover. Monkey after monkey leapt as far as 40-feet down to the next tree, then bounced on branches until they caught their balance. Watch this crazy little video clip. Just when we thought we’d fulfilled our monkey quota for the day, we saw a dozen more red howlers and squirrel monkeys.

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After a night of stargazing the constellations from the Northern and Southern Hemisphere (yes, you can see both in Ecuador!), we said farewell to the fantastic Manatee crew and zipped back to Coca. The peaceful ride had our minds recounting all our incredible wildlife encounters—diving pink dolphins, leaping monkeys, singing macaws, and countless plants and animals we had never even heard of. Having been to the Amazon once before, we didn’t think it could exceed our expectations, but our incredible time with the Manatee Amazon Explorer left of us dreaming of our next return to the world’s largest rainforest.

Anne and Mike Howard are creators of the around-the-world honeymoon blog HoneyTrek.com and Long Term Travel Coaches for anyone looking to travel the world safely, affordably and off the beaten path. You can see more from @HoneyTrek over on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.