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  2. Glamping - Wikipedia

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    The word "glamping" first appeared in the United Kingdom in 2005 [6] and was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2016. [7] The word is new, but the concept that "glamping" connotes, that of luxurious tent-living (or living in other camping accommodations), is not.

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

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    Glamping has gained popularity in Singapore over the past few years, with several companies offering services to set up tents on beaches and public parks. Mandai Wildlife Reserve, which manages ...

  4. I stayed in a glamping tent and a tiny house resort on a ...

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    During a three-day stay on Lazarus Island, the author spent one night in a glamping tent at Into the Woods and the other in a tiny house at Tiny Away.

  5. What is glamping? Get to know the new frontier of outdoor ...

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    Glamping is a luxury camping experience in which campers spend time in semi-indoor locations as opposed to the normal tent or sleeping bag. Glamping typically offers the indoor amenities that ...

  6. Yurt - Wikipedia

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    The Old Turkic yurt (' tent, dwelling, abode, range ') may have been derived from the Old Turkic word ur—a verb with the suffix +Ut. [2] In modern Turkish and Uzbek, the word yurt is used as the synonym for 'homeland' or a 'dormitory', while in modern Azerbaijani, yurd mainly signifies 'homeland' or 'motherland'.

  7. Bell tent - Wikipedia

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    Bell tents used by the British cavalry during the Crimean War in 1855. Photograph by Roger Fenton. A bell tent is a human shelter for inhabiting, traveling or leisure that has been used since 600AD. [1] The design is a simple structure, supported by a single central pole, covered with cotton canvas.