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The world's most stunning camping spots

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Mar 7, 2018
  • 4 min read

Updated: Jul 24, 2019

Camping is one of the best ways to make your vacation the most memorable one. So, if you are planning a getaway this summer vacation, then camping is the best option for you. To experience the best natural beauty, a perfect classic family camping is an ideal thing to opt for. Camping is basically a non-glamorous thing and you away from all the luxuries of the city, a perfect rugged outdoor getaway. Away from the city buzz, a Camping Spots in the World will let spend some ‘me time’ and put your relax mode on. You can actually do what makes you happy like visiting a National Park to explore the wildlife. Clicking pictures of the surroundings or just reading a book with the sound of the hummingbirds.

You can try river rafting, biking, boating and even go on a hiking trial. There are many extremely beautiful camping spots around the world which will actually leave you awestruck. Before planning a camping trip, you must have the essentials things which are required for this kind of trip like then perfect camping clothes, a tent, essentials for cooking, water to drink, etc. You must take a guide along with you who will actually guide and tell you about the dos and don’ts of the trip.


Do more than just live

So, this summer trying something different and unique for your vacation, in other words, try camping this vacation.

So, here we are providing you a list of the top 10 camping spots in the world where you can spend your vacation and make it the most unforgettable trip.


You can’t talk about camping without waxing lyrical about New Zealand’s out-of-this-world landscapes. Mount Cook (or Aoraki to the Maori) is the country’s highest mountain and the entire surrounding rugged region is the South Island’s finest outdoor playground. Views from the campgrounds here are simply staggering.

The southwest of England feels a million miles from the rest of the UK. The campsites on Dartmoor and Exmoor are fantastic places to pitch a tent, while you'll find spots with unbeatable vistas along the craggy cliffs that sweep down to the Atlantic on the north Devon coast. Come in autumn, when you can watch a huge red sun dip slowly over the horizon.


The scattered peaks, valleys and villages of the Trossachs – often called the Highlands in miniature – make an incredibly scenic backdrop for a camping trip. Amid these romantic lochs and glens you'll find everything from sprawling caravan parks to remote wild camping spots, be sure to read the Outdoor Access Code before you go.

The dominion of skiers in the winter months, the Alps transform as the snow thaws. Once the balmy spring weather arrives, so do hikers and campers. You'll find beautifully fresh alpine air and quaint villages nestled in the foothills. It's a magical place to camp, made all the more special by the glittering night sky above.

Finland’s newest national park (set to open in June 2017) is in the wild northeast of the country, a rugged landscape of rivers, lakes and old-growth spruce forests. Finland welcomes wild campers and the park is dotted with remote lean-to shelters and rustic cabins, all with spots for campfires.

6. Skåne, Sweden

Long bright summer days pass delightfully slowly in Sweden's most southerly region. Gentle countryside backs the coastline and there are many tranquil places to camp near Skåne's beaches, lakes or forests. As in much of Scandinavia, wild camping is positively encouraged under Allemansrätt, the "right to roam".

7.  The Seto Inland Sea (Setonaikal), Japan

In the wide, watery expanse between Japan’s Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu islands you'll find a little-known idyll made up of many tinier islands. Exploring by bike is becoming popular as seven modern bridges now link the islets. At night, it’s possible to camp beside the subtropical white-sand beaches.

South America's southern tip, spanning both Argentina and Chile, is as wild as it gets and a great destination for anyone with an adventurous spirit. Follow the RN-40 to discover campsites with wide open skies and snow-capped mountain vistas; this pristine landscape begs for outdoor exploration.

This sparsely populated, high-altitude region in Jammu and Kashmir conjures pictures of gompas nestling in the mountainside and colourful prayer flags fluttering in the wind. Once the mountain passes open in the spring, camps of pre-erected tents pop up, though hardier souls still carry in their own.

Over 40% of Tasmania is protected within national parks and reserves. On an island the size of Switzerland, that means numerous wild and remote regions littered with beautifully sited campgrounds. Whether you're travelling with a tent or a camper van, popular spots include the highlands of Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park and the spectacular coastline of Tasman Peninsula.


Imaginations

Logic will take you from A to B, Imagination will take to everywhere.

You don’t need to spend a lot of money to go on a great holiday. Camping is a brilliant way to get outdoors and see some of the most incredible places in the world, without expensive hotels. If you are looking to go on a camping holiday, here are some of the best spots out there.


 
 
 

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