As people's life rhythm is getting faster and faster, work is getting busier and busier. You have been working hard all day, have you thought of take a break and relax in the wild? Or to get in touch with nature? This article recommends seven of the most unusual campsites in the world. With so many options, there is always one that appeals to you.


1. Wiggenbergs Camping (Amsterdam)


Visitors who come here will have the opportunity to enjoy the perfect combination of camping life and art program. The camp is located in a peaceful and beautiful forest, designed by the famous Dutch artist Annette van Derrie and Francis. The structure of the camp is very interesting, with a string dome, camper van and wooden blocks to form a garden, which is stuffed with thick badger skin and artificial trees, which is very comfortable.


2. Otro Mundo (Segura de la Sierra, Spain)


If you want to be close to nature, but can’t be bothered to put a lot of effort into setting up a tent, come to Otro Mundo. Nestled in a corner of the Spanish countryside, Otro Mundo is definitely a place to catch your eye. There are igloo-like eco-pods that can accommodate five people at a time and are fully furnished. There are not only solar-powered showers, but also composting toilets. It is worth mentioning that this is a great place for hiking and mountain biking.


3. Carr d'toiles (Champagne, France)


If you already have a dome or bell tent, the next thing to do is to find a wooden miniature house. Carr d'toiles is a beautiful wooden block that can accommodate four people. Above the block is a glass roof, which is also equipped with a telescope and a star map, which is a good place for stargazing at night. It is worth mentioning that there is also a small kitchen, TV and toilet.


4. Wilson Island (Queensland, Australia)


Wilson Island in Australia's Great Barrier Reef will bring you an extraordinary glamping experience. This small island can accommodate six double tents, each with a single hammock and wooden floors. It is worth mentioning that tourists can enjoy daily housekeeping services here. However, it should be noted that it is also a 45-minute drive from the nearest shopping places, so it is necessary to store food and daily necessities.


5. Rivendell Glamping Pods (Cornwall, UK)


If you're a Lord of the Rings fan, you'll love this Holt-inspired pod. In this pod, there is a double bed, and two single beds. In addition to this, there is a separate bathroom with sink, shower and toilet. Here, visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of Tasmania, and the famous surfing town of Bude is very close to here.


6. Golden Rain Tree Tent (Powys, Wales)


This tree tent called " Golden Rain Tree Tent " is a tent that hangs between the trees. It has a large space inside. In addition to accommodating two adults, a charcoal-burning stove can also be placed. The interior of the tent is electrically lit, but is completely insulated, so safety is never an issue.


7. Human Nest (Big Sur, California)


Visitors to Big Sur camping will have a variety of camping options, including a variety of tents set up in advance. But the most eye-catching is the Human Nest, a huge nest made of wooden slats by local artists. It can accommodate two adults inside, and you can use a ladder to go up. From above, you can get a bird's-eye view of Big Sur, and simple words are not enough to describe this beauty.