Glamping

pitching a tent – putting up a tent

glamour – charm; attractiveness

linens – sheets for a bed

yurt – a type tent used in Mongolia

primitive –basic; not developed

chandeliers – decorative lights

Have you ever wanted to escape to the great outdoors, but without all the bother of 1.…………………….. a fire or pitching a tent? If so, glamping might be for you.

The word “glamping” comes from a combination of glamourand camping. Think of it as camping for people who don’t want to get their hands 2……………………. Glampers may spend the night in a spacious tent that includes fresh bed linens and soothing foot massages. Or, they could choose to stay in a Mongolian-style yurt complete with cable TV and room service.

Whatever the choice of 3……………………………, glampers are sure to have everything they need for maximum comfort. They will enjoy gourmet food, super fast Internet access, and all the amenities of a luxury resort. Some glamping companies even offer a personal 4………………………….

As for price, it really depends on what you are looking for. Basic tents can be found for as little as $50-$60 per night. However, if you want something a little less primitive, the 5………………………… is sure to go up. On the high end, multi-room tents with king-sized beds and chandeliersmay cost more than $9,000 for one night.

In recent years, glamping has started to go mainstream. It is nowbecoming apopular alternative to traditional camping. If you have a desire to glamp, don’t wait to make a 6……………………… Book your luxury tent, yurt, or treehouse today before space runs out!

Sources:

1. Where does the word “glamping” come from?

2. What is the difference between glamping and camping?

3. Name 3 things that some glamping sites offer.

4. What is the price range for glamping?

5. Has glamping become more or less popular in recent years?

Talk with your partner. Decide which glamping trip is the least/most desirable. Explain your reasons.

1. Would you like to go glamping? Why or why not?

2. How much would you be willing to pay to sleep in a tent?

3. Where would you like to go on your next vacation?

4. Is glamping popular in your country?

5. If you had to choose, would you rather go glamping or camping?

6. Do you think glamping would be good for a honeymoon?

7. Could you survive for one week without electricity?

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