For some people, camping means roughing it.

For others, nature is more attractive with a side of luxury.

The food is gourmet, cooked on a fancy camp stove, with cocktails and wine.

Habitas Tulum

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Here are a few of the best places to go glamping in the USA and beyond.

Each tipi has a king or queen size memory foam bed and comes with luxury linens.

The cabins are built around branches of trees at an elevation of 2,700 feet.

Sandy River Outdoor Adventures

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Bring your own chair or blanket, or rent out a vintage car and watch them old-school style.

Each exposed wood cabin comes with a queen or king bed, Frette linens, and wool blankets.

Inside, you’ll also find Pendleton robes to help you stay extra warm.

Yurt in Upstate New York

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All guests also have access to the hotel’s wood barrel saunas for some bonus hygge vibes.

KitFox, New Mexico

Want to get even farther away from society?

The area is chock full of outdoor activities to try, including hiking, horseback riding, and fishing.

Appalachian Mountain Dome, Georgia

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And, with its proximity to Santa Fe, popping into town for a quick visit is a snap.

Glamping Hub - Texas Hill Country Cabin

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The Tree Houses at Primland, Meadows of Dan, Virginia

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Wahwahtaysee Resort, Texas

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Clayoquot Wilderness Resort, Tolfino, Canada

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North Bank Camp, Montana

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Sandy Pines Campground

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Interior of guest bedroom with ocean views at Habitas Tulum

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Lifestyle image of glamping tent at Sun RV Resorts at El Capitan

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Camp Leconte clamping tent

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Cabin at Ofland Escalante

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Lushna Suite at Eastwind hotel

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Sunset view of KitFox glamping site in Santa Fe, NM

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