experiential outdoor hospitality blog + podcast
Glamptuary Review - Royal Gorge Vacation Rentals
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE ZIPLINING, WHITE-WATER RAFTING IN THE ROYAL GORGE, A STAY IN A RIVERSIDE YURT, AND CELEBRATING 7 YEARS OF MARRIAGE - GLAMPTUARY STYLE.
Glamptuary Review - Joyful Journey Hot Springs
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE A STAY IN A YURT, SOAKING IN THE HEALING WATERS OF A NATURAL MINERAL SPA, HIKING THE GREAT SAND DUNES, AND A REMINDER ABOUT THE LIFE LESSON - “DON’T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER.”
Spotlight on Glamping Structures - Yurts
YURTS MADE THEIR FIRST APPEARANCE IN SIBERIA BACK IN 600 BCE, MAKING IT ONE OF THE OLDEST KNOWN DWELLING STRUCTURES KNOWN TO MAN THAT IS STILL USED TODAY. YURTS WERE POPULAR AMONGST THE NOMADIC TRIBES OF THE FORMIDABLE CENTRAL ASIAN STEPPE, DUE TO ITS LIGHTWEIGHT, SPACIOUS, AND DURABLE DESIGN.
TODAY, YURTS ARE FOUND ALL OVER THE WORLD AND ARE ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR GLAMPING STRUCTURES AVAILABLE.
IN THIS ARTICLE, WE’LL DIVE INTO THE HISTORY OF THE YURT AND EXPLAIN WHY IT’S STRUCTURAL DESIGN HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. WE’LL ALSO HIGHLIGHT OUR BUCKET LIST OF AMAZING GLAMPTUARYS AROUND THE WORLD THAT OFFER A STAY IN THIS CLASSIC GLAMPING STRUCTURE.
Glamptuary Attends The Glamping Show 2022 - Key Takeaways
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE AMAZING GLAMPING STRUCTURES, HELPFUL VENDOR OPTIONS, AND TIPS ON HOW TO FINANCE A START-UP GLAMPING OPERATION
Glamptuary Review - Puma Hills Mountain Retreat
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE A STAY IN A SECLUDED GEODESIC DOME, AN OUTDOOR CAVEMAN GYM, BISON CHILI WITH BACON CORNBREAD, AND GORGEOUS VIEWS ALONG PRIVATE HIKING TRAILS SET AMIDST THE TARRYALL VALLEY
Welcome to Glamptuary
My name is Bobby and I love experiencing the great outdoors glamping with my pack mates Christina, Kazan and Wally.
The goal with this blog is to highlight travel destinations that offer amazing glamping accommodations combined with sanctuary experiences.
I hope you enjoy the stories, images and podcasts you find here. Safe travels on whatever journey you may be on in life.
“Of all the paths you take in life, make sure a few of them are dirt.” – John Muir