glamp
glamp — noun
1. a type of outdoor holiday in a tent or similar shelter that has comfortable furn
a type of outdoor holiday in a tent or similar shelter that has comfortable furniture, electricity, and other modern facilities, making it feel less basic than traditional camping.
The Torres family booked a mountain glamp with a wooden bed and a heater.
countable noun: 'booked a ... glamp' + amenity details
Many travelers now choose glamp over regular camping for its extra comfort.
uncountable noun: 'choose glamp over'
Mei-Lin stayed at a beachside glamp that had its own shower and kitchen.
Unlike a basic tent, a glamp usually provides soft pillows and electric lights.
Diego said his first desert glamp felt more like a hotel than camping.
- boutique camping
a more formal, industry-oriented term used in travel marketing
- luxury camping
a more transparent, descriptive term that avoids the blend, common in formal writing
- camping
traditional camping without modern comforts
- roughing it
informal phrase for basic, comfort-free camping
用法筆記
A blend of 'glamorous' and 'camping'. Often used in travel and tourism writing. The related activity is called 'glamping', which is more common than the countable noun use 'a glamp'.