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Five tiny vacation homes and glamping sites for less adventurous campers

Love the great outdoors but not prepared to slum it in a tent? These micro cabins and sleeping pods provide more glamorous accommodation for holidaying in remote locations (+ slideshow).


Autonomous Tent, California

An American startup was behind this tent-like structure in California, which was designed by architect Harry Gesner.

It aims to provide users with a luxury off-grid camping experience. Find out more about Autonomous Tent »


Glamping on the Rock by ArchiWorkshop, South Korea

Seoul studio ArchiWorkshop completed this luxury camping facility near the South Korean capital.

It comprises three wooden cabins and a cluster of membranous sleeping pods raised above the rocky terrain on stilts. Find out more about Glamping on the Rock »


Glamping for Glampers by ArchiWorkshop, South Korea

These tents shaped like worms and doughnuts were also designed by ArchiWorkshop.

They are located on a remote campsite in Yang-Pyeong, South Korea. Find out more about Glamping for Glampers »


Getaway cabins by Harvard students, New York and Massachusetts

Graduate students from Harvard University recently launched a company that designs, builds and rents out wilderness micro cabins.

Called Getaway, it is aimed at urban residents "looking to escape the digital grind and test drive tiny-house living". Find out more about Getaway »


Wagon Station Encampment by Andrea Zittel, California

Artists and writers wanting to play out a "desert fantasy" can rent a tiny sleeping pod at this remote campsite in southern California, which looks like a scene from a sci-fi film. Find out more about Wagon Station Encampment »

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