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Camping Arolla, Switzerland - Europe’s highest campsite is in Sion, and suitably offers a stunning panorama of glaciers and summits. For the beginners, it also has hot showers, electric hook-ups, and a small grocery shop.
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Glacier National Park, USA - The stunning Montana park is open year-round, and it's one of the best camping spots America has to offer.
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Cordillera Huayhuash, Peru - This hiker's paradise boasts endless mountain peaks, gorgeous glacial lakes, and a glimpse into traditional Andean culture.
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Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia - You can become intimately acquainted with this UNESCO World Heritage Site, which hosts exotic wildlife and jagged landscapes.
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Maruata, Mexico - Set up camp on one of the most unspoiled beaches in the Michoacán. Maruata offers palapas—open-air structures with thatched roofs— and unlimited fresh seafood.
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Forillon National Park, Canada - Set up camp at the Cap-Bon-Ami Campground in Quebec, where the Gaspé Peninsula ends in coves and cliffs. Hike, kayak, bike, fish, or even scuba dive at this versatile and secluded site.
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Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - Five of the UK's largest mountains lie within Cairngorms National Park, which makes it a hot spot for hikers, cyclists, and outdoor enthusiasts. It's also a great place to park a caravan!
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Ostsee-Campingplatz Kagelbusch, Germany - This campsite is right on the Baltic Sea, and makes the perfect location for a relaxing and a restful holiday for the whole family.
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La Garangeoire, France - The grounds of a beautiful old château offers 200 hectares of land cloaked in woodland and meadows, with four fishing lakes and opportunities to cycle, canoe, and ride horses.
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Torres del Paine National Park, Chile - If you’re more for “glamping,” the EcoCamp Patagonia in Torres del Paine National Park uses geodesic domes that are comfortable while still giving you a rare view of the peaks.
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Banff National Park, Canada - This popular national park in Alberta is also Canada's oldest, with breathtaking scenes of natural beauty that fill over 2,000 camping spots annually.
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Sardinia, Italy - Camping on this island in the Mediterranean means gorgeous sandy beaches, hilly mountains, and rocky coastlines, but it also means spectacular Italian food is just a short ride away.
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Central Lake District, UK - The Lake District is by far the most popular national park in the UK, and it boasts 16 lakes, 150 high-peaks, and countless breathtaking vistas.
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Miyajima, Japan - A boat ride away from Hiroshima will take you to this small island where you can camp among the camphor and cypress trees while meeting adorable domesticated deer. There are forests, beaches, and beautiful temples to explore.
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Hossa National Park, Finland - Rivers, forests, rustic cabins, picturesque views, and endless outdoor activities await in this park.
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Acadia National Park, USA - Located on Mount Desert Island in Maine, the park offers an endless amount of diverse land to explore.
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Lake Myvatn, Iceland - Besides having access to a naturally heated lagoon with mineral-rich waters, Lake Myvatn makes for a serene camping ground.
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Glenbrittle, Scotland - Located in the Isle of Skye, Glenbrittle is famed for its hiking, rock climbing on the Cuillin mountains, and proximity to Loch Brittle beach.
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Ladakh, India - For the extra-adventurous, Ladakh is one of the best places to experience the Himalayas, secluded by towering peaks, dotted with ancient monasteries, and with crystal blue lakes right at your tent door.
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Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica - Corcovado offers the chance to immerse yourself in the diverse wildlife of the rain forest, swim in idyllic waterfalls, and relax by the beach.
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Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand - Aoraki/Mount Cook is the highest mountain in the country and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The area around it offers some of the most scenic camping in the world.
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Haleakalā National Park, USA - In Hawaii’s "house of the sun," campers can enjoy lush hikes, plus staying overnight means you can easily make the stunning trek to the volcano's summit to watch the sunrise.
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Pacific Rim National Park, Canada - Stay at the Green Point Campground along the 22-km (13.7-mile) length of Long Beach in British Columbia, and be lulled to sleep by the sound of rolling waves.
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Joshua Tree National Park, USA - The California park is open all year, offering a true disconnect from dense urban centers across every sense.
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Tartaruga Camping, Greece - This campsite in Zakynthos is nestled among olive trees and has a perfect view of the Bay of Laganas. It's also near a small beach and offers adventure in the tiny islands off the coast.
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Arches National Park, USA - Be sure to bring a camera when you stay in this park in Utah! The single developed campground in the park, The Devil's Garden, offers just 50 campsites.
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Fulufjället, Sweden - The national park of Fulufjället, situated in Dalarna, is ideal for lovers of wide open spaces and alpine landscapes. It's also home to Njuperskär, Sweden's highest waterfall.
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Cala Llevadó, Spain - Located right by the ocean on Spain's Costa Brava, you can enjoy the comfort of the shade while remaining just steps away from the beach.
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The Alps, France - The dominion of skiers in the winter turns into a camper's dream in the summer, with fresh alpine air, quaint villages, and star-filled night skies.
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Olympic National Park, USA - There are 16 campgrounds and 910 camping sites within the Washington State park, though the adventurous can enjoy backcountry camping all year.
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Gros Morne National Park, Canada - This Newfoundland park is one of the few places where you can see the Earth's mantle. The Trout River Campground is the best site to indulge in a scene straight out of 'The Lord of the Rings.'
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Garden Route National Park, South Africa - This park has one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in the continent, which is great for both the lazy and active outdoor admirers.
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Are you ready? - Check out these genius camping hacks you didn't know you needed.
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Camping Arolla, Switzerland - Europe’s highest campsite is in Sion, and suitably offers a stunning panorama of glaciers and summits. For the beginners, it also has hot showers, electric hook-ups, and a small grocery shop.
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Glacier National Park, USA - The stunning Montana park is open year-round, and it's one of the best camping spots America has to offer.
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Cordillera Huayhuash, Peru - This hiker's paradise boasts endless mountain peaks, gorgeous glacial lakes, and a glimpse into traditional Andean culture.
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Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia - You can become intimately acquainted with this UNESCO World Heritage Site, which hosts exotic wildlife and jagged landscapes.
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Maruata, Mexico - Set up camp on one of the most unspoiled beaches in the Michoacán. Maruata offers palapas—open-air structures with thatched roofs— and unlimited fresh seafood.
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Forillon National Park, Canada - Set up camp at the Cap-Bon-Ami Campground in Quebec, where the Gaspé Peninsula ends in coves and cliffs. Hike, kayak, bike, fish, or even scuba dive at this versatile and secluded site.
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Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - Five of the UK's largest mountains lie within Cairngorms National Park, which makes it a hot spot for hikers, cyclists, and outdoor enthusiasts. It's also a great place to park a caravan!
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Ostsee-Campingplatz Kagelbusch, Germany - This campsite is right on the Baltic Sea, and makes the perfect location for a relaxing and a restful holiday for the whole family.
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La Garangeoire, France - The grounds of a beautiful old château offers 200 hectares of land cloaked in woodland and meadows, with four fishing lakes and opportunities to cycle, canoe, and ride horses.
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Torres del Paine National Park, Chile - If you’re more for “glamping,” the EcoCamp Patagonia in Torres del Paine National Park uses geodesic domes that are comfortable while still giving you a rare view of the peaks.
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Banff National Park, Canada - This popular national park in Alberta is also Canada's oldest, with breathtaking scenes of natural beauty that fill over 2,000 camping spots annually.
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Sardinia, Italy - Camping on this island in the Mediterranean means gorgeous sandy beaches, hilly mountains, and rocky coastlines, but it also means spectacular Italian food is just a short ride away.
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Central Lake District, UK - The Lake District is by far the most popular national park in the UK, and it boasts 16 lakes, 150 high-peaks, and countless breathtaking vistas.
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Miyajima, Japan - A boat ride away from Hiroshima will take you to this small island where you can camp among the camphor and cypress trees while meeting adorable domesticated deer. There are forests, beaches, and beautiful temples to explore.
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Hossa National Park, Finland - Rivers, forests, rustic cabins, picturesque views, and endless outdoor activities await in this park.
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Acadia National Park, USA - Located on Mount Desert Island in Maine, the park offers an endless amount of diverse land to explore.
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Lake Myvatn, Iceland - Besides having access to a naturally heated lagoon with mineral-rich waters, Lake Myvatn makes for a serene camping ground.
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Glenbrittle, Scotland - Located in the Isle of Skye, Glenbrittle is famed for its hiking, rock climbing on the Cuillin mountains, and proximity to Loch Brittle beach.
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Ladakh, India - For the extra-adventurous, Ladakh is one of the best places to experience the Himalayas, secluded by towering peaks, dotted with ancient monasteries, and with crystal blue lakes right at your tent door.
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Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica - Corcovado offers the chance to immerse yourself in the diverse wildlife of the rain forest, swim in idyllic waterfalls, and relax by the beach.
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Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand - Aoraki/Mount Cook is the highest mountain in the country and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The area around it offers some of the most scenic camping in the world.
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Haleakalā National Park, USA - In Hawaii’s "house of the sun," campers can enjoy lush hikes, plus staying overnight means you can easily make the stunning trek to the volcano's summit to watch the sunrise.
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Pacific Rim National Park, Canada - Stay at the Green Point Campground along the 22-km (13.7-mile) length of Long Beach in British Columbia, and be lulled to sleep by the sound of rolling waves.
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Joshua Tree National Park, USA - The California park is open all year, offering a true disconnect from dense urban centers across every sense.
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Tartaruga Camping, Greece - This campsite in Zakynthos is nestled among olive trees and has a perfect view of the Bay of Laganas. It's also near a small beach and offers adventure in the tiny islands off the coast.
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Arches National Park, USA - Be sure to bring a camera when you stay in this park in Utah! The single developed campground in the park, The Devil's Garden, offers just 50 campsites.
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Fulufjället, Sweden - The national park of Fulufjället, situated in Dalarna, is ideal for lovers of wide open spaces and alpine landscapes. It's also home to Njuperskär, Sweden's highest waterfall.
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Cala Llevadó, Spain - Located right by the ocean on Spain's Costa Brava, you can enjoy the comfort of the shade while remaining just steps away from the beach.
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The Alps, France - The dominion of skiers in the winter turns into a camper's dream in the summer, with fresh alpine air, quaint villages, and star-filled night skies.
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Olympic National Park, USA - There are 16 campgrounds and 910 camping sites within the Washington State park, though the adventurous can enjoy backcountry camping all year.
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Gros Morne National Park, Canada - This Newfoundland park is one of the few places where you can see the Earth's mantle. The Trout River Campground is the best site to indulge in a scene straight out of 'The Lord of the Rings.'
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Garden Route National Park, South Africa - This park has one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in the continent, which is great for both the lazy and active outdoor admirers.
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Are you ready? - Check out these genius camping hacks you didn't know you needed.
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A-tent-tion! The world's most beautiful campgrounds
June is Camping Month
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Everyone could use a little more time away from their screens and stresses of daily life, so stop waiting and start planning your great escape! Ditch the concrete and throw yourself into the healing power and adventure that nature has to offer. Click through to see some of the world's most lush and enthralling landscapes that are calling your name.
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