When traveling, camping can be much more troublesome than staying in a hotel vacation. But everyone has their own choices, and those who like this way of traveling will be happy no matter how troublesome they are. After all, putting aside materialistic desires and immersing yourself in nature is not only a spa for the eyes but also a holiday for the mind.


Here are some of the best campsites around the world.


1. Denali National Park, Alaska, USA


Camping in Denali National Park means you're sitting in the front row of the show. Wild plants and wild animals grow wildly, creeks flow down from the mountains, and Mount McKinley, the highest in North America, is also strongly squeezed into sight. Mount McKinley is not only tall and large but also quite immortal.


Protected by the snow-capped mountains, its main peak rises from the ground like a sharp sword, piercing the sky. Many times, it is like a shy girl, looming in the fairyland surrounded by white clouds, deliberately concealing the attractive style. In this way, it stimulates people's desire to see Fangrong even more.


There are several campsites to choose from in the park, some of which are more remote and best suited for adventurers. But it is also because of its reputation that the campgrounds in Denali Park are very popular.


2. Chilean Patagonia


Not everyone likes to put their tent on the ground to sleep in, but still attracted by the charm of camping, it is better to try "glamping". For example, the Patagonia Eco Campground in Torres del Paine National Park in Chile is not so much a camping tent, but a simple tent hotel.


The half-timber and half-glass house are covered with tent cloth, and when opened, it is a 360-degree field, which is closer to nature than ordinary tents.


3. Cantobre Valley Hotel, Avillon, France


The campsite at the Cantobre Valley Hotel happens to be on the site of a medieval farmstead. The campsite on the hillside overlooks the valley. Urban civilization may have concealed the beauty of the idyllic scenery in France. Only when I got here did I know that there are such lovely small villages in France.


4. Itsukushima, Japan


From Hiroshima, you can reach the tiny Itsukushima in a short time. Camphor trees and cypresses create a shade of greenery, forests, and sandy beaches stand out against each other, deer roam gracefully, and temples and villages with a strong Japanese style roam the island. Camping here, staying in a cabin or a tent is all a matter of personal preference.


5. Mount Cook, New Zealand


Mount Cook, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has some of the best campsites in the country on New Zealand's highest mountain. There are many hiking routes to choose from. If you are tired, you can find the nearest recording site and set up a tent to rest on the spot. The campsite with the best scenery is under the Tasman Glacier. Do you dare to climb this alpine flower?


6. Big Sur, California, USA


The rugged and picturesque tourist destination of Big Sur is located on the Pacific coast south of Carmen and Monterey, California, USA. Its campgrounds offer family-focused camping and lodging in pristine coastal redwood forests.


Enjoy tent and RV camping in the forest, or choose one of the different styles of cabins, with amenities ranging from rustic camping cabins to fully equipped kitchenettes and fireplaces.


7. Hosa National Park, Finland


Hossa is a paradise for fishing or kayaking in natural waters surrounded by lush native forests. Hosa also has many well-equipped trails waiting for visitors. Here you can walk on the paths traversed by the aborigines of Finland in the Stone Age, who left their mark on the cliffs of Värikallio (“colored rocks” in Finnish) thousands of years ago Mysterious petroglyphs.


The camping hut is also rough and primitive in style, blending in with the surrounding environment.