Not so long ago, tent vacations were associated with a carrimat, canned food and a struggle for range. Today, camping is undergoing a metamorphosis that is completely changing its face. At the intersection of wild nature and exclusive design, a new trend is emerging – glamping, or luxury camping, which seduces both aesthetes and seekers of silence, tranquility and authentic contact with nature.
Glamping, or luxury tents in a new guise
Glamping – a combination of wordsglamour icamping – is more than fashion. It’s a response to fatigue with modernity, the pace of life and concrete everyday life. Luxury tents set up in the woods, in meadows, at the foot of mountains or on cliffs by the sea, offer something that even the best hotel can’t give – the opportunity to immerse yourself in nature without sacrificing comfort.
Glamour on the grass
The interiors of glamping tents often resemble exclusive suites: beds with soft linens, designer furniture, atmospheric lighting, a private bathroom, and often a terrace overlooking a lake or a sauna in the treetops. Here you fall asleep to the sound of crickets, and wake up to the rays of the rising sun streaming in through the transparent walls. It’s an almost metaphysical experience – a dream of wildness with a touch of elegance.
New idea for the trip
But glamping is not just about aesthetics. It’s also a philosophy of mindful travel. More and more people – especially city dwellers – are dreaming of a vacation that allows them to truly breathe. In a world filled with stimuli, luxury is becoming…. simplicity. Although it’s hard to call a tent with hand-woven carpets, soft alpaca rugs and organic toiletries in a bathroom overlooking the forest simple.
Is glamping for everyone?
Interestingly, glamping doesn’t exclude anyone – it’s ideal both for couples dreaming of a romantic escape from civilization and for families with children who don’t necessarily want to fight mosquitoes and spread sleeping bags on the ground. It’s also for older people who want peace and quiet, but value comfort and privacy.



Luxury tents are becoming increasingly available. Meanwhile, their locations are surprisingly diverse. From the Bieszczady Mountains to the Masuria, from Baltic coasts to the idyllic vineyards of Lower Silesia.
A new dimension of celebrating the moment, or glamping vs. slow life
In many glamping areas you can immerse yourself not only in silence, but also in slow life culture. There are yoga workshops, forest baths, dinners around a campfire with local products. Meditations in the morning and gazing at the starry sky together are relaxing. Life here is slower, more attentive, closer to the ground. Without Wi-Fi, but with the most beautiful view possible: living, wild nature.
The future of luxury tourism, or the compromise between solitude and exclusivity
There is no doubt – glamping is the future of tourism. One that does not destroy nature, but lives in harmony with it. One that does not flaunt luxury for luxury’s sake, but allows one to feel special – not through gold handles, but through proximity to the world we have begun to lose. In times of climate crisis and mental overload, such leisure becomes not so much a choice as a necessity.
Perhaps it is in the luxurious tents, set among the grass and trees, that we will find what we so lack today: peace, authenticity and true, deep breathing. Just open the zipper of the tent and you enter a completely different world. A world that is right next door, but which we often don’t see.