noun
- people who engage in glamping; tourists or vacationers who stay in upscale, comfortable accommodations in outdoor or natural settings
Usage: informal; plural form; singular is 'glamper'; portmanteau of 'glamorous' and 'camping'
Examples
- The resort caters to glampers who want nature without sacrificing comfort.
- Glampers often stay in luxury tents equipped with beds and heating.
- Many glampers prefer glamping sites to traditional hotels for a unique vacation experience.
- The campground has seen an increase in glampers booking their high-end cabins.
- Glampers appreciate the outdoor setting while enjoying modern amenities like hot showers and WiFi.