1. glamping - Noun
2. glamping - Verb
glamping (uncountable)
Any of various luxury forms of camping.
glamping
present participle of glamp
My camping days are over, but I might consider glamping. Christine Feehan
An ambitious Tattenhall farmer has launched a new venture aimed at providing high end glamping and camping experiences in the heart of the Cheshire countryside. Source: Internet
NO GLITZ, JUST GLAM Although the typical glamping idea might rest on a camping mindset, it doesn’t confine itself to just one thing or another. Source: Internet
When my boyfriend splurged on a fancy new camp stove to complete our ever-growing glamping kit, he made me a promise—that he’d serve up stacks and stacks of pancakes for everyone at the campsite. Source: Internet
If you haven't heard about glamping, you are missing out. Source: Internet
July to October, for example, base yourself at to catch the wildebeest parade into and out of the Mara; but December to April, head to the southern Serengeti and go glamping with andBeyond Serengeti Under Canvas to witness calving season. Source: Internet