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Camping and Glamping - What's the biggest difference?

Camping has been popular for centuries - nay, millennials, and it still continues to be the mainstay of outdoor vacationing to this day. 

In the past couple of decades or so, a new, upscaled version of good ol’ camping occurred - glamping. 



For the uninitiated, glamping is, as you can guess from the clever name, glamorous camping. 

You still get to enjoy the thrill of being in the great outdoors but in a more luxurious way, and you can “glamp” just about anywhere, provided you have the essential gear. 

Just as camping is not everyone’s thing, neither is glamping. And some are just more partial to traditional return-to-the-stone-age type of camping. 

Which is the right choice for you? We’ve laid out all the main camping vs. glamping differences, so you know which is a better fit. 



Camping and Glamping - What's the biggest difference?

The most significant difference between camping and glamping has to be the overall comfort. 

 Which is more comfortable - a full bed or a sleeping bag on the tent floor? 

 If you camp and stay in a tent, you can't enjoy the comfort you get with glamping - a cozy cabin, an air mattress, and a warm blanket, to name a few. 

 On the other hand, one of the benefits of camping is that you could save more money by camping in nature in a simple tent, while glamping means you'll probably spend more. 

It's up to you to decide which one is a better choice. Besides comfort, these are the top differences between camping and glamping.

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Where you Stay?

When it comes to glamping vs. camping, one of the huge differences is accommodation.  

 A good proportion of traditional campsites now offer both camping and glamping options. It’s not surprising, considering that the latter appeals more to the higher pace of 21st-century life. 

 Younger crowds don’t want to give up the perks they get from staying in a hotel, like showers, WI-FI, or electricity, so they prefer to stay on glamping sites that offer such amenities over traditional campsites. 

 What’s more, a family with small kids or the elderly will probably choose glamping over camping, as it makes the whole experience easier and more suitable to their needs.  

 If you don’t want your kids to wreak havoc in a fancy hotel, but you don't want the typical campsite either, glamping is the ideal solution.  

 Or if your back aches from sleeping on the lumpy floor, glamping provides enough comfort so you can enjoy being in nature without struggling with everything a traditional campsite brings.  

 Glamping has the benefit (or the downside, depends on how you look at it) of not having to put up a tent and create a fire rig in nature.  

 If you decide to go glamping, you still can experience the great outdoors but with added coziness provided by a warm cabin, yurt, or teepee. Does it get better than this? 

 However, when it comes to accessibility, camping has a slight advantage.  

 Namely, all you need to set up camp is a good enough patch of grass. While glamping sites are harder to book during peak season, you could always find a place to pitch your tent.


 Or if your back aches from sleeping on the lumpy floor, glamping provides enough comfort so you can enjoy being in nature without struggling with everything a traditional campsite brings.  

 Glamping has the benefit (or the downside, depends on how you look at it) of not having to put up a tent and create a fire rig in nature.  

 If you decide to go glamping, you still can experience the great outdoors but with added coziness provided by a warm cabin, yurt, or teepee. Does it get better than this? 

 However, when it comes to accessibility, camping has a slight advantage.  



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