verb
- to camp in a glamorous or luxurious way, typically in a tent or cabin equipped with modern amenities
Usage: informal; portmanteau of 'glamorous' and 'camp'
Examples
- We decided to glamp in the mountains instead of staying in a regular hotel.
- They glamped in a luxury tent with a real bed and heating.
- For her birthday, she wanted to glamp at a resort rather than go traditional camping.
- Glamping has become popular with people who want to enjoy nature without sacrificing comfort.
- We glamped last summer and loved having electricity and a proper bathroom in the wilderness.