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A Packing Strategy for Glampers

Glamping is a rather unique sort of experience, so the items you will need to take with you will differ greatly from those you would use on a basic camping trip. Luxury camping accommodations frequently offer many of the amenities you can expect to find in a hotel, but since each site is completely different, a few additional steps are needed.

Your packing strategy should start off with a bit of research. The size, style and luxury levels of glamping accommodations can vary a good deal, so you should find out exactly what is included in your glamping package. What types of things will already be in your room when you arrive? Are bedding and towels provided? How are meals prepared?

Next, determine what kinds of outdoor activities will you be doing during the day. What will the weather be like? You may not need anything but a bathing suit, flip-flops and sunscreen, but on the other hand you may need hiking boots, a rain jacket and bug spray. Or maybe you are planning to just stay in and relax. Some glamping sites offer electricity and internet service, so you can bring your laptop and play online games such as Partypoker during your trip. Other accommodations, however, are much more rustic, encouraging you to have a truly natural experience, so a simple deck of playing cards would have to do the trick.

Lastly, consider how much space you will have in your lodging and how the lodging is laid out. You may have very little room or be required to climb to your sleeping quarters so packing light could be a good idea.

With the perfectly packed suitcase you can be ready for anything that comes your way.


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