noun
- a form of camping that combines outdoor recreation with luxury accommodations and amenities, typically in glamorous tents, cabins, or other structures.
Usage: informal; portmanteau of 'glamorous' and 'camping'; often used in travel and hospitality contexts
Examples
- They booked a glamping resort with heated tents and en-suite bathrooms for their vacation.
- Glamping has become increasingly popular among travelers who want nature without sacrificing comfort.
- The glamping site offered gourmet meals and spa services alongside outdoor activities.
- Unlike traditional camping, glamping allows you to enjoy the outdoors while sleeping in a comfortable bed.
- Many glamping destinations feature unique structures like yurts, treehouses, and safari tents.
- She decided to try glamping instead of staying in a hotel to experience nature more directly.