Glacier glamping is a unique and astonishing way to experience pristine wilderness among a dramatic, jaw-dropping, glacial landscape, without having to sacrifice on the creature comforts of life.

So if you wish to combine the thrill of staying among these natural wonders with upscale accommodation, look for cruise deals to Alaska, Scandinavia or South America.

Consider cruise itineraries that offer a glamping experience when sailing around glaciers and other hard to reach areas, while incorporating both indulgence and convenience of luxury accommodation and treatment.

While there are plenty of things about camping which sound appealing such as fresh air and closeness to nature, it is the term glamping which has risen to prominence in recent years.

A glamping experience normally focuses on use of a high-end bell tent, plush carpets, indoor heating, luxurious beds and other amenities usually associated with a five star hotel.

This gives guests a great opportunity to camp near a glacier in otherwise hard to reach areas, without having to compromise on comfort.

Why go glamping?

The main reason glacier glamping appeals to travelers is the opportunity they get to stay where few have ever ventured before and to explore a remote outdoor destination without sacrificing on comfort.

Glaciers are also the best spots to see some of the amazing wildlife found only in this part of the world. On a glamping trip one can see bears, moose, seals, dolphins, whales and an extraordinary variety of birds

Where to go?

The Alaskan wilderness, without an iota of doubt, is home to some of the most impressive glaciers in the world. This has made this region an ideal place for glamping in places like the Kenai Peninsula and the Juneau Icefields.

Moreover, due to its remote location, Alaska offers stunning vistas, amazing bird and animal experiences and a sense of solitude in the great outdoors not to be found anywhere else.

Another good glamping area is Patagonia, a mountainous region between Chile and Argentina, which is known for its large glacier fields and dramatic scenery.

Some top places to camp on glaciers here is the Perito Moreno Glacier as well as within the Torres del Paine National Park.

Glamping gear

When packing for an overnight glamping trip consider bringing some of the following items:

Clothing:

Pack a hoodie or fleece, walking boots for muddy conditions and a change of clothing. Bring moisture absorbing clothes like t-shirts and shorts also.

Footwear

Soft warm indoor shoes like flip flops or slippers.

Accessories

A rain poncho, head torch, backpack and an extra pillow.

Base toiletries

First and kit

Carry your own fully stocked first aid kit even though your operator is supposed to take care of medical emergencies.

Camera

A camera with charger and spare memory cards to capture the most unforgettable moment in your life.

Safety tips

The type of glamping accommodation you choose can influence safety significantly. While high-end yurts are well-managed due to the high prices they demand, poor craftsmanship can make glamping a hazard. Do not hesitate to ask your operator about these details.

Glamping sites also provide safety guidelines regarding wildlife and it is crucial to follow their instructions. Always have a backup plan in case your glamping trip gets disturbed. Having a phone or satellite communication can be crucial in an emergency.

from:ourculturemag.com

published 2024-09-27 13:17:43