verb
- past tense and past participle of glamp; to stay in glamorous camping accommodations that combine the comfort of a hotel with outdoor experience
Usage: informal; relatively recent coinage (2000s)
Examples
- We glamped in a luxury tent resort last summer and loved it.
- They glamped under the stars but slept on a comfortable bed with Egyptian cotton sheets.
- After glamping in Yosemite, she decided she preferred hotels to traditional camping.
- The family glamped at a safari lodge with all the amenities of a five-star resort.
- We glamped for the first time and were surprised by how comfortable it was.