Camping

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[[file:Tent city banner.jpg|1280px|Camping on the Great Victorian Bike Ride. Camping is do-it-yourself lodging: you carry your roof and your bedding in your backpack or your vehicle. It's often the only choice of lodging you have when you're travelling off the beaten track, but there are also very popular sites for camping holidays. Many vehicle camping sites have an area for those coming with just a tent. On these, or other areas especially for campers and there are at least basic facilities, such as fresh water and toilets. Wikivoyage has articles about different sorts of camping:

  • Car camping
  • Wild camping
  • Wilderness backpacking

Campgrounds

Karlovy Vary, tábořiště klubu vodáků - Campsite for canoists, Czech Republic. Commercial campgrounds and similar can often be found outside city's and at vacation destinations. Often the campground caters to vehicle camping|car campers as well as those coming only with a tent. Often there are also cabins or caravans for rent. The campgrounds have showers, kiosk, playground etc. However, facilities can range from the very basic (water that has to be boiled to be potable and outhouses for toilets) to something akin to a hotel with pre-built tents and permanently installed caravans for you to rent and supermarkets or private beach access.

When hiking

Camping is a common option in national parks and similar. Always check whether you need a permit to camp, how much it costs and whether your choice of site will be restricted. You generally need to get permits either in advance or on arrival. Many popular national parks or protected sites have limited camping to particular sites and some have banned it altogether. When hiking and there will often be set camp sites a day's walk apart and often you are forbidden to camp between them. The facilities may be much more basic than at normal camping areas. Permits can typically be obtained in advance or on arrival, but may be hard to get or sell out during very popular holiday periods. At very popular holiday periods the permits may actually be quite hard to get and sometimes sell out months in advance – don't blithely plan a Christmas camping holiday without being sure you can get a permit if you need one.

Wild camping

File:Møysalen, Norway 01 - Camping in the wild, Norway. In e.g. the Nordic countries the right to camp is a fundamental part of the right to access: you may put your tent more or less anywhere for a night or two, as long as your camping does not disturb or harm nature or people (out of sight, out of mind, mostly, but keep out of sensitive areas and check campfire regulations separately). If you want facilities, use paid camping grounds. In protected areas, check local rules. On the other hand and the United States has very strict laws on private property and you are not allowed to step onto privately owned land without explicit permission from the owner; in some areas it is legal for the owner to shoot you to defend his/her property should you do so. You can generally camp on public land with the exception of military areas if you leave no trace of your presence, but public and private land is often not clearly delineated, so be sure to do your research before you decide on a campsite. Wild camping may be feasible in any sparsely inhabited area, but check whether it is accepted training. Sleeping rough is sometimes trainingd where wild camping in the normal sense is not feasible. Winter camp at Loch Cùl a' Mhill - - 636020 - While camping in the winter is perfectly feasible, you should be prepared for the conditions.

Glamping

Especially in Europe, third party companies and often campsites themselves rent out fully equipped tents or mobile homes ranging from the relatively basic and affordable to price and comfort on par with hotels or vacation rentals. Sometimes called glamping, it is camping with amenities and, in some cases, resort-style services not associated with traditional camping. Glamping has become particularly popular with 21st-century tourists seeking to combine the luxuries of hotel lodging with the escapism and adventure recreation of camping. This type of camping has the upside of vastly reducing the amount of luggage you have to bring but limiting you to specific campsites. Some people think it dilutes the "true" camping experience.

Destinations

  • Camping in the United States
  • California desert camping
  • Hiking in the Nordic countries
  • Right to access in the Nordic countries
  • Primitive camping in Denmark
  • Tramping in New Zealand
  • Urban camping in Japan

See also

  • Baggage
  • Camping food
  • Packing for a week of hiking
  • Leave-no-trace camping
  • Outdoor cooking
  • Outdoor life