A Glamping Accommodation Guide For The Experiential Traveler

glamping tent in oman with canvas club

In this ever-changing world we must try to keep up with what’s modern, popular and safe for our environment. Many of us want to experience a vacation getaway worth the time and money, something new and social media worthy. But with so many glamping options out there, how do you choose? Well, the best way is to identify the type of accommodation that best suits your needs after picking a destination. Here I will go over the many glamping accommodation options available to you, structures that may be somewhat familiar, unique and quirky, comfortable, eco-friendly or just mindbogglingly luxurious. Prepare to be amazed at what you may find!

Tipis/Teepees and Tents

Glamping Tent and Tipi - image from Holmen Husky Lodge in Norway left, Kohima Camp in India right

Let me first take you back to medieval times, when kings stayed in mobile tented camps while traveling. And long before that, when Native Americans still lived in tipis, also know as tepee or teepee. These luxury abodes are among the most popular options for glamorous camping. During cooler seasons the tents are heated by a wood-burning stove. The canvas homes are now built in different shapes and sizes, the most common shapes being Safari Tents which are large enough to fit a bed, bath, kitchen and living room and Bell Tents being the smaller, yet still spacious option. Tents and tipis are not permanent structures and some companies put them away during winter, while others pop them up on demand and for special events. Depending on the size your host offers, they can sleep 1-2 or 4-6 people.

Treehouses

Glamping Blog Treehouse accommodation at La Piantata in Italy

Treehouses are the most romantic and whimsical lodging option you can find. Choose from a tiny house or uniquely shaped structure built on or among the trees. Afraid of heights? Just take a look through your options, you’ll want to face your fears soon if it means staying in one of these!

Yurts and Domes

Glamping Blog - Cosy Under Canvas left, Savage River Lodge right

Yurts are canvas homes, still used in countries such as Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkey among other destinations. Spacious and unique in shape, these units have no corners and are as large as a room or studio… same as domes, built out of canvas with panoramic windows or out of wood. Domes are made with a window-like opening in the middle of the ceiling, perfect for stargazing from your bed.

Lodges and Eco Lodges

Glamping Blog Lodge Accommodation in Chile at Tierra Patagonia

Lodges are considered a large house or hotel. Building methods for eco lodges are completed with sustainability and the surrounding environment in mind. Fully furnished rooms are rented separately and are located inside a large building where you may find a communal kitchen or restaurant on the main floor. Rooms may offer en-suite bathrooms and are meant to sleep 2-4 guests. Most smaller lodges can be completely rented out for exclusive use, so don’t be afraid to ask when planning out that special event.

Wagons and Shepherd’s Huts

Glamping Accommodations Conestoga Ranch wagon left and Withywood Shepherd's Hut right

If this does not take you back in time, I don’t know what else will. Wagons were pulled around by horses or oxen and were the only means of transportation in earlier days, carrying just about anything that could fit inside. Shepherd’s Huts or Shepherd’s Wagons were also used back in the 15th century, mostly in the UK and France. Now, wagons and shepherd huts are transformed into luxurious accommodations for the curious traveler. These fun and compact size rooms have wheels, though are not for you to take around town as you would a trailer. These units can fit up to a Queen bed, perfect for 2 with enough space to move around. With less furniture and amenities, some can sleep up to a family of 3-6.

Cabins

Glamping Blog cabin accommodation at Windsock Acres in Colorado

When I think of winter, I imagine sitting in a cabin on a plush couch, staring at the flickering flames inside the fireplace while sipping on a warm cup of hot chocolate with marshmallows. These wooden structures resemble a cozy home away from home, often times built in a romantic setting near a river, lake, pond, or in the woods. For those of you who are not quite ready to go glamping under canvas, a cabin might just be for you.

Unique and Unusual

Glamping Blog accommodations Museum Hotel cave room in Turkey and Esjan bus in Iceland

The title is vague because of the vast variety of unique and unusual lodging options available nowadays. A stay in a cave room, shipping container, converted bus or jet wouldn’t have crossed your mind, not even through your travel agent’s mind unless they’ve done some research. These sometimes isolated accommodations are not easy to find on your own, they are private and uncommon. Thanks to the creative minds of the owners and architects, now you have something worth telling your friends about and publishing on your social media accounts.

Huts and Cottages

Glamping Blog cottage accommodation at Neeleshwar Heritage in India

Huts and Cottages are small and simple dwellings. Huts are structures of crude construction found just about anywhere, including on the beach and overwater. They are common in Mexico and throughout the Caribbean, Asia, and Africa. Huts can be made out of mud, stone or other material and are often roofed with bamboo, straw, palm leaves or branches. A cottage may be an upgrade in some countries, but glamping has turned both rustic accommodations into a comfortable lodging option.

Airstreams and Trailers

Glamping blog accommodations at Camping Miramar vintage trailer and Otway Escapes airstream in Australia

A home on wheels, Airstreams and Trailers are at times mobile, but usually sit on a lovely property for you to enjoy. Perfect for two, but considering the convertible dining room options, there’s room for a family of 3-5 in some units. Who doesn’t mind having a bathroom and kitchen just steps from your bed? If air conditioning is a must, check to see if this is an available option in your unit.

Villas and Bungalows

Glamping Blog villa accommodation in Maldives at Centara Grand Island Resort

Either way you go, you can’t go wrong with these two glamping accommodations. Who doesn’t dream of waking up in one of those popular overwater bungalows published often in travel magazines. They resemble a villa, which is a large luxurious residence on land. Roof options for both can vary between shingles, tiles, and thatches. Take a peek at the different destinations and see where it takes you!

Cubes and Pods

Glamping Blog pod and cube accommodations at Le Village de la Champagne in France

These dwellings are compact and accommodate a small number of people. The pods are built out of wood and remind me of hobbit holes with their unusual shape. Cubes are square or rectangle shaped dwellings and can range in size from a small to spacious box-like room.

Barns and Farmhouses

Glamping The Barn accommodation at Stonewall Ranch in California

Like the country or farm feel? These fully furnished homes are great for long vacations. Properties who do not have animals around may allow you to bring your dog with you!

Glamping with West Coast Expeditions Kayakers paddling on the outside of Spring Island are treated with crystal clear waters and rich kelp beds teaming with life in the Kyuquot Sound area.  Kyuquot Sound, Northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.

If the type of accommodation you stay in is not as important, but the adventure that comes along with it is, you should look into Tour and Excursion companies. These companies focus on offering guests fun activities and tours through popular attractions while staying the night in a lodge, cabin, or hut among other lodging options.


Image Credits: Canvas Club, Holmen Husky Lodge, Kohima Camp, La Piantata, Cosy Under Canvas, Savage River Lodge, Tierra Patagonia, Conestoga Ranch, Withywood Sherpherd’s Hut, Windsock Acres, Museum Hotel, Esjan, Neeleshwar Heritage, Camping Miramar, Otway Escapes, Centara Grand Island Resort, Le Village de la Champagne, The Barn at Stonewall Ranch, West Coast Expeditions.

Top Ten Dream Glamping Honeymoons and Wedding Venues

He finally put a ring on it, did he! After sharing and celebrating the big news, your head may be going full speed and bringing on a load of flashbacks like a slideshow of the wedding and honeymoon ideas you have always dreamed of. Now that you are engaged, it’s time to bring out all of the plans you had previously written in your journal for your perfect wedding venues and honeymoon destinations… but, those of course may be a bit outdated. Let’s refresh that list and concentrate on the modern, luxurious, and unique glamping options out there. You don’t want your special day and destination to look like it came right out of an 80’s disco movie do you? Don’t you worry; Glamping.com offers a variety of options even the groom will love!

Country love…

The Resort at Paws Up – Greenough, Montana, USA
Accommodation Types: Tents, Cabins

bull_barn-resort-at-paws-upBull Barn Wedding Venue

tent-13-honeymoon-tent-paws-upCliffside Camp Honeymoon Tent

Dunton Hot Springs – Dolores, Colorado, USA
Accommodation Types: Cabins, Tent

well-house-dunton-hot-springsWell House Cabin – Built Around A Small, On Demand Hot Spring!

dunton-hot-springs-weddingDreamy Venue Great For All Seasons

Not your usual…

nightfall wilderness camp – Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia
Accommodation Types: Tents

nightfall-wilderness-camp-mainSafari Tent Honeymooning

nightfall-camp-massage-sreRomantic Massage Over A Rock Stream

Charming Slovenia – Ljubno, Mozirje, Slovenia
Accommodation Types: Tents

charming-sloveniaA Natural Setting for Weddings

charming-slovenia-herbal-glampingGlamping Tents for Families and Groups

Romantic and glamorous…

Kasbah Tamadot – El Haouz, Marrakesh-Tensift-El Haouz, Morocco
Accommodation Types: Tents, Villas, Lodge Rooms

kasbah-tamadot-berber-tent-blueBerber Tent in Blue and White

Four Seasons Tented Camp – Wiang, Chiang Rai, Thailand
Accommodation Types: Tents

four-seasons-tented-camp-thai-lanna-wedding-packageThai Lanna Wedding Package

elephant_camp_dinner-four-seasons-tented-campElephant Camp Dinner

Just Beachy…

Huvafen Fushi – Nakachchafushi, Kaafu Atoll, Maldives
Accommodation Types: Over-water Bungalows/Huts, Villas

per_aquum_huvafen_fushi_destination_dining2Tie The Knot at The Beach, Underwater Spa, Dream Dhoni or Restaurant

Hotel Punta Islita – Punta Islita, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Accommodation Types: Villa, Lodge Rooms and Suites

weddingshotelpuntaislita-91-jpg-1024x0Tropical Beach Wedding and Honeymoon Packages

dinner-at-1492-hotel-punta-islita1492 Restaurant in Punta Islita

Exotic…

Blancaneaux Lodge – Mountain Pine Ridge Reserve, Cayo, Belize
Accommodation Types: Cabanas, Cottages, Villas

blancaneaux-lodge-waterfallWaterfall Lounging

blancaneaux-lodge-honeymoon-cabanaHoneymoon Cabana

O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat – Canungra, Queensland, Australia
Accommodation Types: Villas, Lodge Suites

lost-world-spa-at-oreillysLost World Day Spa – Treat Yourself After A Long Night Of Celebrating

UNPLUGGED IN ITHACA: Firelight Camps

After a long New York City week of conferences and meetings, I was itching for some space and nature, and embarking on my first journey to Ithaca, New York would prove to be the perfect solution. Prior to my trip, I only knew of Ithaca as the home of Cornell University. Leaving this adventure up in the air, as I have many times before, often do with my adventures, I rented a car and embarked on a solo road trip north to spend a few nights of glamorous camping, or Glamping, at Firelight Camps.

tent interior

Walking from the check-in area to my tent, I glanced up and noticed the trees were just beginning to turn their brightest spring greens. I breathed in the crisp fresh air. The lack of noise was enchanting. Immediately the noise also clamoring in my head followed suit and began to quiet. This plot of land had something special about it. It’s calm, cool, and collected vibe began to rub off.

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Setting aside my suitcase, I loosely fell back and unfurled atop the billowy comforter. Relaxation hit me hard- the birds chirping, a slow and steady breeze blowing, and the sounds of absolutely nothing else- I didn’t want to move.

tent view

With eighteen tents in total, each complete with a forest-facing back porch and rocking chair, if you’d end up here by way of blindfold, you’d easily imagine you were in the middle of nowhere. The reality being you’re a ten minute drive from town, with the main road just up the hill.

food

Firelight Camps offers a perfect stay for all types of travelers. For the food fanatics, breakfast is impeccable – homemade granola, local bread from Wide Awake Bakery, freshly baked quiches, and their special blend of Firelight Camps Nicaraguan coffee. Perfect fuel for a day in the outdoors.

Just outside of camp, I discovered a wealth of food and drink spots to visit in and around Ithaca. I enjoyed tasting Port at Ports of New York, grabbing a cider sampling at Finger Lakes Cider House, and tasting homemade cheeses from Lively Run Goat Dairy.

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For the active and early riser, you have unique access to sunrise trekking on trails, like Upper Buttermilk Falls, that lead to beautiful waterfalls with swimming holes.

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bocce toss

Those looking for family time there is plenty of community space where you can play bocce ball together or gather around a campfire sharing stories over dinner, a glass of wine and homemade smores. The latter is where I needed up my first night- spending time with someone else’s family, who immediately felt like my own. After all, community is what brought Firelight Camps to life.

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I had a chance to spend an entire day with co-founder Emma Frisch, a self-taught chef who appeared on Food Network Star. She and food and travel writer Simon Majumdar were sourcing and preparing dinner for a collaborative event the second night of my stay – part of Simon’s casual series #GiveUsABedIllCookYouDinner where he travels around when he’s not filming. When I asked Emma how her and her partner Bobby ended up here, she said, “We started this hotel so people could disconnect to reconnect – to tell stories to get to know one another.”

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After all of the literal tastes Ithaca and Firelight Camps had to offer, I left with a small taste of my own on what life might be like if I lived here – in a very comfortable tent. I’d return to experience this all over again in a New York minute.

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campfire

Firelight Camps not only offers overnight Glamping, but hosts other events, packages, and retreats.