Beginner Guide to Glamping | Etramping

Glamping is known across the world as a glamorous form of luxury camping. Some more affluent travellers would like to create their own camping experience, while others enjoy putting their experience in the hands of a professional. Regardless of which one you are, glamping is definitely unique and can be a great eye-opening and indulgent experience.

How is Glamping Different From Camping? 

Glamping consists of facilities and camping accommodations that set it apart from the basic camping experience. 

Glamping can be as luxurious as sleeping in a dome tent and having a kitchen and a toilet. Some glampsites even offer additional amenities such as hot tubs and BBQ areas. Ultimately, glamping allows one to connect more with nature while staying in a comfortable and well-furnished accommodation. 

What makes glamping so appealing to millennials and generation Z is that it allows individuals to experience travel in a way they never have

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A guide to the best street food in Asia

Onto Thailand, which has to be one of the street food capitals of the world. Pad Thai has become a fairly staple meal for the western world when we think of grabbing some takeout, but nothing comes close to getting it straight from the source.

A Thai dish of stir-fried rice noodles with eggs, vegetables and tofu in a sauce of tamarind, fish, dried shrimp, garlic, red chilli pepper and sugar, you’ll find this moreish meal in almost any Thai street food market. If you’re lucky, you’ll find a version that’s enveloped in a perfectly formed omelette, which, when prodded with a chopstick, unfolds into a steaming bowl of deliciousness. Garnish with some common condiments such as red chilli pepper, lime wedges and peanuts, and you’re looking at, in my humble opinion, the best street food in Asia. You might expect to pay anything between $12-18 for a decent Pad

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Two Weeks in Malaysia Itinerary & Travel Guide (2022 Edition)

Malaysia Itinerary Days 4-6: Cameron Highlands

Book a bus ticket on 12Go.Asia from Kuala Lumpur to the Cameron Highlands.  There are several daily departures to choose from, and only cost around 35 MYR  ($8.50 U.S.D.). The busses are all really comfortable, and the stations are easy to get to on public transportation in Kuala Lumpur!

Bus Time: 4 Hours & 45 Minutes

You’ll arrive into Tanah Rata (the main city in the Cameron Highlands), get checked-into your accommodation, and will have the next two days to explore this beautiful Malaysian beauty.

Cameron Highlands, Malaysia Itinerary Two Weeks


Cameron Highlands Highlights include:

“Because of its high location, it is cooler than the rest of Malaysia. The highlands are named after William Cameron, a British expedition leader. He discovered the location during an expedition in 1885. From that moment onward the Cameron Highlands got increasingly interesting for the British. Because of the perfect climate, it was very suitable

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