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celebrations which took place in the imperial tent complex over the centuries. The imperial tents were richly decorated as if they were pavilions, and often had designs resembling tiled panels, usually in floral patterns, either in appliés work using cloth of different colours, or embroidered in various stitches using silk and metal thread.
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Others have suggested that recent interest in glamping can be traced back to the 1990s, as safari camps became increasingly popular in Africa and coastal Thailand. In 2011, CNN reported that glamping had also become popular in the United States, Europe, and Australia. The modern version of glamping
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The exquisite ornamentation both inside and out of the tents used by the Ottoman sultans made them imposing dwellings fit for a ruler. On ceremonial occasions tents served to create a splendid theatrical setting, as we see vividly portrayed in miniature paintings depicting banquets, audiences and
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became "the thing to do" among wealthy Americans and British. But wealthy travelers, even those in search of adventure, were not willing to sacrifice comfort or luxury. From electric generators, to folding baths, and cases of champagne, travelers were afforded every domestic luxury while on
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offers holidaymakers with "spacious designer-outfitted tents complete with soft sheets instead of sweaty sleeping bags". By minimizing the impact on the environment of constantly unpacking tents and poorly discarding waste, glamping is also arguably environmentally friendly.
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At around the same time, the Ottomans had ostentatious, palatial tents transported from one military mission to the next. Entire teams of artisans travelled with the army to erect and maintain these imperial tents. As described by Professor
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in 2016. The word is new, but the concept that "glamping" connotes, that of luxurious tent-living (or living in other camping accommodations), is not. In the 16th century, the Scottish
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in northern France. The building at right was made of wood and painted canvas – two wine fountains are pictured in front of it.
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and his mother. Here, the Duke pitched lavish tents and filled them with all the provisions of his own home palace.
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Since 2020, the tourism industry has seen renewed interest in glamping, due to the global outbreak of the
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in northern France. Some 2,800 tents and marquees were erected, and fountains ran with red wine.
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Kiryakova-Dineva, Teodora; Vasenska, Ivanka; Koyundzhiyska-Davidkova, Blagovesta (May 2022).
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The word "glamping" first appeared in the United Kingdom in 2005 and was added to the
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of camping", in a variety of accommodations such as cabins, treehouses, and tents.
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Probably the most extravagant example of palatial tent-living in history was the
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Glamping dome designed for Northern Light watching in Hella, Iceland
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prepared a lavish experience in the Highlands for the visiting
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Craig, Christopher A.; Karabas, Ismail (April 2021).
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Glamps in a private resort in Vagamon, Kerala, India
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yurts
hot tub
portmanteau
glamorous
camping
amenities
resort
Wi-Fi
escapism
adventure recreation
Oxford English Dictionary
Earl of Atholl
King James V
Field of the Cloth of Gold
summit
Francis I of France
Henry VIII of England

Henry VIII
Field of the Cloth of Gold
Royal Collection
Hampton Court Palace
Nurhan Atasoy
safari
COVID-19 pandemic
social distancing
outdoor recreation
Glamping at the music festival Zwarte Cross in the Netherlands
Zwarte Cross

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