Where to go glamping in India?
Panchali DeyPanchali Dey/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA/ Created : Nov 9, 2018, 16:36 IST
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Glamping, also known as glamorous camping, is one of the latest trends in travel that is fast catching up. And why not, when you get the opportunity to stay in the wilderness and that too with all the luxury you can ask for. In fa … Read more
Glamping, also known as glamorous camping, is one of the latest trends in travel that is fast catching up. And why not, when you get the opportunity to stay in the wilderness and that too with all the luxury you can ask for. In fact, the raw appeal of camping in the midst of nature that comes infused with the character of luxury is something that is attracting more and more people to try the concept. Read less
Here are some of the top glamping spots in India. Check them and plan your trip right away.
Ladakh
Rajasthan
Goa
Madhya Pradesh
Kerala
For a change, ditch the hotels and resorts during your next vacation. If you are planning a trip to any of these places, go stay in luxurious tents and experience the joy of glamping for a day.
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