Equipment

Glam Camping Accessories You Need with Infographic

Here is a list of the top 27 things you need for glamping aka glam camping.

1. Solar lights

 

2. Lanterns

 

 

3. Portable camping cooker

 

 

4. Headphones

 

 

5. Bell tent

glamorous inside and out.

 

 

6. Circus Style Tent

 

7. Chairs and table. Rustic indoor and outdoor homeware and camping accessories.

 

 

8.String lights

 

 

 

9. Luxury tent

 

 

10. Led battery path lights

 

11. Headlamp

 

 

12. Acrylic wine glasses

 

13. Handmade keychain

 

 

14. Yurts

Glampers stay in fancy luxurious shelters instead of basic tents. Some have heating and cooling, electricity, wifi, TV, and furniture.

 

 

15. Candleholders

 

16. Bunting

 

 

17. Rugs make good home and garden gifts.

 

 

 

18. Faux-fur blanket

 

 

19. Trestle tables

 

 

20. Camping BBQ cookout

 

 

21. Scented candles

 

 

 

22. Indoor/outdoor cooking pot

 

 

23. Tepee

 

 

24. Silicone speaker

25. Blanket

 

26. Fireplace campfire with fire logs.

 

27. Sleeping bag

You can connect with nature on your next glamping trip. You can enjoy the outdoors without being uncomfortable sleeping on the ground. Gear is available from stores.

Glamping gear and stats infographics

 

  1. Tent
  2. Air mattress
  3. Comfortable sleeping bag
  4. Bedding (sheets, pillows, blankets)
  5. Rug or carpet for the floor
  6. Outdoor furniture (chairs, tables, hammock)
  7. Outdoor lighting (lanterns, string lights, solar-powered lights)
  8. Electric or propane heater
  9. Fan
  10. Portable air conditioner
  11. Portable stove
  12. Portable grill
  13. Cookware (pots, pans, utensils)
  14. Dishes and cutlery
  15. Coffee maker or French press
  16. Cooler or refrigerator
  17. Ice packs
  18. Drinking water container
  19. Wine glasses or tumblers
  20. Wine opener
  21. Cooler backpack or tote
  22. Picnic blanket
  23. Bug spray
  24. Sunscreen
  25. First-aid kit
  26. Hand sanitizer
  27. Towels
  28. Bathrobe
  29. Shower shoes or sandals
  30. Toiletries (soap, shampoo, conditioner)
  31. Hair dryer
  32. Makeup mirror
  33. Compact mirror
  34. Toothbrush and toothpaste
  35. Feminine hygiene products
  36. Razor
  37. Nail file and clippers
  38. Tweezers
  39. Q-tips
  40. Hairbrush or comb
  41. Moisturizer
  42. Facial cleanser
  43. Facial toner
  44. Body lotion
  45. Lip balm
  46. Eye mask
  47. Earplugs
  48. Books
  49. Magazines
  50. Board games
  51. Playing cards
  52. Bluetooth speaker
  53. Binoculars
  54. Camera
  55. Power bank for charging devices

 

 

Differences between glamping and camping

  1. Accommodations: Glamping offers more luxurious and comfortable accommodations compared to traditional camping. Glamping accommodations can include amenities such as comfortable beds, electricity, and heating, while camping accommodations typically consist of tents and sleeping bags.
  2. Location: Glamping sites are often located in more secluded and scenic areas, offering a more private and exclusive experience. Camping sites are often located in public parks or designated camping areas.
  3. Cost: Glamping is more expensive than camping, due to the added amenities and luxury accommodations.
  4. Activities: While both glamping and camping offer outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing, glamping sites may also offer additional activities such as spa treatments or guided tours.
  5. Comfort: Glamping offers a more comfortable and luxurious experience, while camping is often more rustic and simple.
  6. Equipment: Glamping requires less equipment, as most amenities are provided. Camping requires more equipment, including tents, sleeping bags, and cooking equipment.

 

Fun Facts

  • Glamping is a rapidly growing industry, with a market value expected to reach $4.8 billion by 2025, according to a report by Allied Market Research.
  • In a survey by KOA (Kampgrounds of America), 62% of respondents said they would consider glamping as an alternative to traditional camping.
  • The most popular types of glamping accommodations are luxury tents, followed by cabins and treehouses, according to a report by Glamping Hub.
  • In the United States, the most popular glamping destinations are California, Colorado, and New York, according to a report by Airbnb.
  • In a survey by Glamping Hub, 75% of respondents said they choose glamping over traditional camping because of the comfortable accommodations and amenities.
  • The average cost of a glamping stay is $200-$400 per night, according to a report by Glamping Hub.
  • The most common age group of glampers is 25-44.

 

FAQ

  • What should I bring to a glamping trip? What you pack for a glamping trip depends on how glamorous your glamping site is. Some are so fancy they provide everything but your toothbrush. Others might require you to bring your own bedding. A general rule of thumb? Pack as if you’re going to a hotel… that’s located in the woods.
  • Is glamping expensive? Glamping can be as cheap as buying a lottery ticket or as expensive as actually winning the lottery and not knowing what to do with all that money. Basically, it depends on your location, amenities, and the level of luxury you’re after. Remember, glamping is like a box of chocolates; it can be quite affordable or cost an arm and a leg.
  • Is glamping safe? As safe as sleeping in a bear’s den… if the bear were a concierge at a five-star hotel. But seriously, glamping sites are usually safe and well-maintained. Just remember, while glamping is about enjoying nature, do respect it—don’t try to feed the squirrels hotdogs or use poison ivy for toilet paper.
  • Do I need camping experience for glamping? Need to know how to start a fire with two sticks and a piece of string? Nope. Need to know how to pitch a tent in gale force winds? Nah. Glamping is about enjoying the wilderness without needing a Boy Scout handbook. But knowing how to make s’mores? Now that’s essential.
  • Where can I go glamping? Where can’t you go glamping? Glamping is like your favorite food truck; you’ll find it in the most unexpected places. From forest hideaways to beachside retreats, there’s a glamping spot waiting to help you commune with nature without having to sleep on the ground.
  • Are glamping sites eco-friendly? Many glamping sites are as eco-friendly as a tree-hugging koala. They use sustainable practices and even have composting toilets, which is a great way to feel at one with nature (wink). However, eco-friendliness varies, so if you want to keep your carbon footprint smaller than a chipmunk’s, you’ll need to do some research
  • Is glamping kid-friendly? Glamping is as kid-friendly as a candy shop with no lock on the door. Depending on the site, they may offer everything from on-site playgrounds to wildlife spotting activities. Just remember to pack their favorite teddy bear – it can scare off any wayward raccoons or provide comfort during those spooky night sounds.
  • Are pets allowed at glamping sites? The pet policy is as varied as breeds of dogs. Some glamping sites roll out the red carpet for Rover, while others have a “no furry friends” policy. So make sure you check beforehand unless you want to argue that your 150-pound St. Bernard is actually a very hairy child.
  • Can I glamp all year round? Well, glamping isn’t just a summer fling, it’s a commitment you can maintain all year round! There are sites that are as inviting as a warm cup of cocoa in the winter as they are refreshing like a popsicle in the summer. Remember, a winter wonderland can be just as wonderful from inside a heated glamping accommodation.
  • What about privacy when glamping? You might be closer to civilization than you would be when traditional camping, but that doesn’t mean you’ll have less privacy than a goldfish in a glass bowl. Glamping sites typically offer plenty of seclusion, and many offer private bathrooms and separate living areas.
  • What types of accommodations are considered glamping? Glamping accommodations are as diverse as the animal kingdom. You’ve got your safari tents (the lions of the group), yurts (the hippos: large, round, and surprisingly comfortable), tree houses (the monkeys, obviously), vintage caravans (the flamingos: stylish and a bit quirky), and even igloos for the adventurous glampers (penguins, of course).
  • Is there a specific etiquette I should follow when glamping? Treat glamping like you’re at the opera, but with more dirt and fewer soprano solos. Respect your surroundings, leave no trace, don’t be overly loud, and above all else, don’t mistake your neighbor’s luxury tent for your own late at night!
  • What kind of clothing should I pack for glamping? Clothing for glamping is like choosing an outfit for a fashion show where the runway is a dirt path and the audience is an assortment of woodland critters. Comfort is key, but remember to pack for the weather and activities you’ll be doing. And don’t forget your furry slippers – they’re the ultimate glamping accessory.
  • Will I have Wi-Fi while glamping? While traditional campers might be clutching their trail maps and compasses, glampers can often be seen holding onto their Wi-Fi passwords with equal intensity. Yes, many glamping sites offer Wi-Fi, but the connection may not be as robust as your home network. It’s all part of the charm, though – slow internet makes it easier to disconnect and appreciate the sounds of birds tweeting rather than Tweets loading.
  • Will I encounter wildlife while glamping? Ah, the call of the wild! You might not be turning in for the night next to a pack of wolves, but wildlife sightings are a common perk of glamping. If you’re lucky, you might spot deer, squirrels, and all sorts of bird species. Remember, no matter how cute they look, they’re wild animals – not pets. No matter how much that raccoon’s eyes say “feed me a marshmallow,” don’t do it!
  • What kind of food should I bring glamping? Glamping cuisine is all about combining the gourmet with the great outdoors. You’re just as likely to find a glamping pro making s’mores with artisanal chocolate and homemade graham crackers as you are to see them grilling local, organic veggies. Remember, part of the glamping experience is embracing the local environment – and that includes the food!
  • Can I glamp if I have no outdoors experience? Absolutely! Glamping requires no more outdoor skills than enjoying a good BBQ in your backyard. If you can admire a sunset and don’t mind a bit of dirt between your toes, you’re more than ready to go glamping. Remember, there’s no need to be Bear Grylls to enjoy the great outdoors in comfort.
  • How do I find the best glamping sites? Finding the best glamping site is like searching for the perfect coffee – it depends on your personal taste. Do some online research, read reviews, and look for a location that offers the type of natural environment and amenities you prefer. And remember, the best glamping site is one that matches your comfort needs with your desire for adventure.
  • Can I do regular camping activities while glamping? Of course! Glamping is essentially camping with a makeover. You can still roast marshmallows over a fire, sing campfire songs, and tell ghost stories – just with the added comfort of being able to retreat to a cozy bed instead of a sleeping bag at the end of the night.
  • Is glamping a good idea for a romantic getaway? Nothing says romance like gazing at the stars from the comfort of a luxury tent or cozy cabin. Glamping can be a perfect choice for couples looking for a unique getaway. Remember, though: a midnight serenade is lovely, but not when it’s a duet with a howling coyote.
  • Are there group or family glamping options available? Yes, many glamping sites offer accommodations suitable for families or groups. Just make sure to check the sleeping arrangements. You don’t want to find out too late that Grandma is bunking with the wild kids while you and your spouse are cuddling with Uncle Bob.
  • Is glamping suitable for a solo trip? For those who enjoy solitude with style, glamping is an excellent choice. It offers the perfect blend of outdoor adventure and comforting amenities. It’s a great way to commune with nature without having to debate with squirrels over territory.
  • Are there special glamping events or festivals? Indeed! Glamping has taken the festival scene by storm. From music events to food and wine festivals, there’s a glamping festival that caters to just about every interest. Just remember, while VIP might mean Very Important Person in most places, in the glamping world, it might mean Very Into Primitivism.
  • How can I make my glamping experience even more luxurious? To amp up your glamping experience, consider packing some extra lavish items: think plush robes, a fancy picnic basket, gourmet food items, or even a portable espresso machine. After all, nature is marvelous, but it’s even better with a double-shot cappuccino in hand.
  • What are the “do’s and don’ts” of glamping? Do enjoy the comfort and conveniences that glamping provides. Do respect nature and the site’s rules. Don’t forget to pack essential items (and by essential, I mean chocolate). And don’t mistake a skunk for a cute, stripey cat!
  • Is it worth trying glamping if I’m a hardcore camper? Definitely! Glamping might just be the change of pace you need. It’s like camping’s sophisticated cousin – sure, they’re a bit more polished, but they still know how to have a good time. After all, who said nature and comfort can’t be on the same campfire?