Australia is home to some of the most beautiful, secluded camping and glamping spots in the world. Here are six of our favourite remote glamping spots in every corner of the country, each one filled with unique views and wild adventures.
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Cosy Tents, 6A Kanga Rd, Yandoit VIC 3461
Ikara Safari Camp is located within Wilpena Pound Resort.
Wilpena Rd, Via Hawker SA 5434
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Paperbark Camp, 571 Woollamia Rd, Woollamia NSW 2540
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Longitude 131, Yulara Dr, Yulara NT 0872
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Karijini Eco Retreat, National Park, Off Weano Rd, Karijini WA 6751
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Nightfall camp, 3009 Christmas Creek Rd, Lamington QLD 4285
Especially if you’re glamping in the summer, it’s important to bring sunscreen and a suitable sunhat to protect your face and neck during the day.
Depending on the glamping site you choose to stay at, you may or may not be protected from insects when you’re sleeping. Bring insect repellent to keep the mosquitos out, particularly if you choose an open-air tent.
There’s no point staying in a luxury glamping spot if you don’t have good food while you’re there. Bring an Esky or BBQ equipment so that you can cook up a storm after a hard day’s exploring.
Even during the winter, it’s important to stay hydrated during active days out in the wilderness. A good water bottle or thermos will keep your day’s drinks cool and store plenty of water to keep you hydrated while out and about.
This small, portable device allows for two-way text, email, and messaging via satellite even when you can’t get mobile coverage. Added features such an SOS button and precise weather forecasts make it a modern safety essential for remote camping and glamping trips anywhere in the world.