Tips for choosing your first glamping

If you are thinking of living your first glamping experience in Argentina, there are some key points that will help you choose the ideal place for you. Here are some practical tips:

  • Location and environment: Do you want mountain views, be near a lake or get lost in a forest? Choose the destination according to your tastes and the type of landscape you want to enjoy.

  • Type of accommodation: There are many different options: geodesic domes, yurts, safari tents, tree houses or eco-cabins, each with its own charm, level of comfort and style. Each has its own charm, level of comfort and style.

  • Level of services: Some glampings offer more rustic experiences with dry toilets and solar showers, while others have boutique hotel amenities: Jacuzzi, gourmet breakfast, air conditioning, WiFi, etc.

  • Activities available: Check what kind of activities each place offers: hiking, horseback riding, yoga, astro-tourism, kayaking, regional gastronomy, among others.

  • Season and weather: Consider the weather according to the time of the year. Some glampings operate only in spring-summer and others are prepared for the cold with stoves and thermal insulation.


Choose your ideal glamping according to your travel style, and get ready for a different getaway, where luxury and nature go hand in hand.


What to bring to a glamping? Practical tips for your luggage

One of the great advantages of glamping is that you don't need to bring a tent or camping equipment, but there are some items that will be useful to enjoy your stay even more:

  • Comfortable and layered clothing: Even if you have good heating or air conditioning, nature has its temperature changes. Dress in layers and bring a light coat.

  • Proper footwear: If there are trails or outdoor activities, good sneakers or hiking boots are essential.

  • Headlamp or portable flashlight: Although many glampings have good lighting, a flashlight is always useful for moving around at night.

  • Insect repellent and sunscreen: You are in nature, don't forget them!

  • Reusable bottle: Many places promote sustainable tourism. Bringing your own bottle helps to reduce plastic waste.

  • Bathing suit and extra towel: If the glamping has a pool, jacuzzi or river nearby, it will come in handy.

  • Small backpack for daily outings: Ideal for short hikes or excursions nearby.


  • Remember that glamping combines nature and comfort, so be prepared to relax... but with just the right things.


    Sustainability tips and respect for the natural environment

    One of the main premises of glamping is to enjoy nature with responsibility and ecological awareness. Therefore, we share with you some good practices to make your stay more sustainable:

    • Reduce your footprint: Use less plastic, turn off lights when not needed and limit water use.

    • Respect for flora and fauna: Do not feed wild animals or damage native plants, observe, but do not intervene. Observe, but do not intervene.

    • Take care of trails and common spaces: Walk on marked trails and do not leave garbage, not even organic.

    • Choose reusable products: Avoid disposable products and prefer durable or biodegradable utensils.

    • Support local tourism: Buy regional products, hire local guides and value the customs of each place.

    • Silence and harmony: Part of the charm of glamping is the contact with the tranquility of the environment. Avoid loud noises or loud music.


    Your experience will be more authentic and rewarding if you help to preserve the place as you found it or even better.

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