Comfort
Another major difference between camping and glamping is the level of comfort. Camping is all about roughing it, and you’ll need to be prepared to sleep on the ground, cook over an open fire, and go without many of the luxuries you’re used to at home. Glamping, on the other hand, is designed to be more comfortable and luxurious.
When it comes to amenities, glamping has camping beat. While camping typically involves roughing it, glamping offers a range of amenities that can make your stay more enjoyable. Some glamping sites offer hot tubs, gourmet meals, and even spa treatments. Camping, on the other hand, typically involves cooking over an open fire, using a portable toilet, and going without many of the luxuries you’re used to at home.