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  2. Ready to try glamping? These are the 8 brands you need ... - AOL

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    These glamping companies with locations around the U.S. offer all sorts of camping-adjacent experiences, including fancy canvas tents, Airstream trailers, tiny houses and cute cabins, yurts, and more.

  3. 30 Crazy-Expensive Glamping Retreats for Upscale Social ... - AOL

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    Families, couples, and large groups can all find glamping packages to suit their needs on this 37,000-acre working ranch and luxury estate, where 28 cabins and 30 fully furnished tents sit beneath ...

  4. I stayed in a $290-a-night glamping tent off the coast of ...

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    On a recent trip to Lazarus Island in Singapore, I spent a night in a luxury glamping tent. A one-night stay at Into the Woods was $290. BI covered the cost of my trip.

  5. Glamping - Wikipedia

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    The modern version of glamping offers holidaymakers with "spacious designer-outfitted tents complete with soft sheets instead of sweaty sleeping bags". [13] By minimizing the impact on the environment of constantly unpacking tents and poorly discarding waste, glamping is also arguably environmentally friendly. [13]

  6. Camping - Wikipedia

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    Camping is a form of outdoor recreation or outdoor education involving overnight stays with a basic temporary shelter such as a tent. Camping can also include a recreational vehicle, sheltered cabins, a permanent tent, a shelter such as a bivy or tarp, or no shelter at all. Typically, participants leave developed areas to spend time outdoors ...

  7. Tent - Wikipedia

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    Roman Army leather tents (centre left), as depicted on Trajan's Column in Rome (photo of plaster casts). A form of tent called a teepee or tipi, noted for its cone shape and peak smoke hole, was also used by Native American tribes and Aboriginal Canadians of the Plains Indians since ancient times, variously estimated from 10,000 to 4,000 years BC.