The Luxurious Life on a Glamping Safari
The Luxurious Life on a Glamping Safari
When it comes to getting close to nature, camping is the way to go.
There is something magical about sleeping in a canvas tent, with the sounds of wildlife outside, knowing that the only thing between you and th...
Posted on July 10th, 2018
Go Glamping – Mobile Tented Safaris
Ready for a truly wild adventure?
We know you are! The answer, dear Explorer, is mobile tented safaris… Mobile Camps allow you to experience real Africa. Imagine camping in the bush among wild animals in their natural environment. Instead of staying at...
Posted on July 10th, 2018
Types of Glamping (Part 1)
From barns and cabin tents, to treehouses and caves, there are all sorts of types of glamping. You’ll find each one described below, along with a link to start browsing through each one. While each of them is unique and distinct in its own way, you can...
Posted on March 22nd, 2018
A Brief History of Glamping Tents
Glamping, which is short for ‘glamourous camping’ dates back further than that you might think, although the term has only been around for a few years, the ideas date back as far as the 1100s. Glamping is a way to experience the fun of camping, the bea...
Posted on January 18th, 2018
8 Magnificent Glamping Spots in SA
8 Magnificent Glamping Spots in SAFind luxury and style in the middle of Mother Nature by visiting these top luxurious tented camp destinations across South Africa. Glamping is luxury camping at its finest.
1. Marataba Safari Lodge Marakele National P...
Posted on January 12th, 2018
Eco-Conscious Glamping
One of the many reasons I’m hopelessly devoted to glamping is the eco-factor, a by-product of staying in a natural setting. Having glamped on almost every continent, I’ve yet to meet a chic campsite that isn’t small scale, low impact, or energy efficie...
Posted on September 27th, 2017
What is Glamping?
What exactly is glamping?Glamping is where stunning nature meets modern luxury. It’s a way to experience the untamed and completely unique parts of the world—without having to sacrifice creature comforts.The way we travel has changed. We no longer want...
Posted on September 21st, 2017