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Dunton River Camp, photographed by Jack Richmond

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Travel Guide

Top 10 glamping destinations

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Why camp when you can glamp? In the spirit of the fall 2019 collection, here's a list of our favorite glamping destinations around the world…

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Dunton River Camp — Dolores, Colorado
Set in the Colorado Rockies, this seasonal resort has it all—spacious tents with posh amenities (including six-foot soaking tubs!), private decks with sweeping views, and freshly prepared organic meals. Explore the area with a range of organized outings, ranging from hiking to fly-fishing, and end the day with a massage at the resort’s luxe spa tent.

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Longitude 131 — Yulara, Australia
Located just outside the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, this award-winning resort offers complete luxury and style. Unparalleled views of Uluru can be enjoyed from your tented pavilion, outfitted with contemporary furnishings and indigenous artworks. And since you’re glamping, treat yourself to a rejuvenating spa treatment followed by a gourmet meal curated from the finest produce around the country.

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Under Canvas — Grand Canyon, Arizona
If you're seeking a grand Grand Canyon experience, then commit this name to memory, stat: Under Canvas, which offers a glamping experience… on steroids. Its mammoth luxury tents come complete with in-tent showers and—insert your celebratory emoji of choice here—flushing toilets, plus organic bath products to boot. There's daily housekeeping and a dedicated concierge. And we haven't even gotten around to the actual highlight, the gorgeous Grand Canyon itself; Under Canvas offers special adventure packages for private guided tours.

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Above: Colorado's Dunton River Camp, photographed by Jack Richmond; below: Under Canvas at the Grand Canyon, photographed by Jessica Weissman

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Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle — Chiang Rai, Thailand
Imagine yourself in the natural environs of Northern Thailand, and then unwinding at an all-inclusive resort with the signature hospitality of the Four Seasons. We’ll say yes to that. Breezy tents complete with rustic decor and luxury amenities are just as enticing as the elephant trekking and bamboo jungles that surround you.

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Collective Hudson Valley — Hudson Valley, New York
Situated only two hours from New York City, this upstate getaway offers a tranquil retreat from city life. You’ll feel instantly at bliss in your luxury canvas tent, outfitted with 1500-thread-count linens, a French-press coffee bar, and picturesque views of the mountains.

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The Resort at Paws Up in Greenough, Montana

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The Resort at Paws Up — Greenough, Montana
This all-inclusive resort is set on a working cattle ranch in Montana, bringing together extravagant comforts and the wild wilderness for an unforgettable experience. Stay in one of the sophisticated tents where you’ll be surrounded by nature while enjoying all the comforts of a luxury stay, including innovative meals and personalized service. And, of course, be sure to enjoy the great outdoors with any of the over 40 on-site activities offered.

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The Ritz-Carlton Ras Al Khaimah, Al Wadi Desert — Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Immerse yourself in nature while staying in the comforts of a private villa at this idyllic resort. The villas, which include a private pool, feature breathtaking views of the protected preserve its set within. Take part in a desert trek, a private archery lesson, or simply reconnect with yourself while staying at this glamorous destination.

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Above: The Resort at Paws Up in Montana; below: deluxe yurt interiors at Patagonia Camp

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Patagonia Camp in Torres del Paine, Chile

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Patagonia Camp — Torres del Paine, Chile
With a sparkling turquoise lake just outside your stylish yurt, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to another world at this award-winning destination. The camp is located near Torres del Paine National Park, giving you easy access to explore the pristine outdoors, including waterfalls, hiking trails, and kayaking. Indulge in imaginative gourmet food from fresh local ingredients as you retreat back to your airy yurt, complete with rustic furnishing, sweeping views, and a private terrace.

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Clayoquot Wilderness Resort — Vancouver Island, Canada
Explore the pristine west coast of Vancouver Island at this safari-style resort, complete with five-star cuisine, a host of adventurous actives, and a Victorian-inspired aesthetic. The luxury-meets-wild destination is accessible only by air or water, adding to its exclusive and upscale feel.

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Aman-i-Khás in Rajasthan, India

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Aman-i-Khás — Rajasthan, India
Aman properties are renowned worldwide as pillars of luxurious leisure, but Aman-i-Khas stands out for its unforgettable wildlife experience as well. Embark on a tiger-spotting safari by day and retreat to your Mughal-inspired tent come nightfall. When it comes to dining, indulge in the property’s traditional Rajasthani meals, inspired by the royal kitchens of past emperors.

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Mahali Mzuri — Maasai Mara, Kenya
Set within Kenya’s Maasai Mara reserve, Mahali Mzuri offers 12 chic tents, all equipped with private decks for prime viewing of the annual wildebeest migration (between July and October). Take a dip in the pool in between game drives, pamper yourself at the spa, and feast on pan-African food as well as bush barbecues and champagne picnics.

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Above: The fire pit at India's Aman-i-Khas; below: Mahali Mzuri tents in Kenya

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Mahali Mzuri in Maasai Mara, Kenya