Are you a person who's open to the idea of traveling and being at one with nature, but not quite ready to give up comfort? Well then, glamping is for you.

Glamping-short for glamor camping, is quite similar to outdoor camping, just without the "girl/boy scout" part. With glamping you can experience all the perks of camping out without giving up basic comfort such as bathrooms, beds, and other basic amenities. Recently, glamping is getting quite popular in the US, with some glamping destinations already set up.

So if you're interested in the concept of glamping, I'm going to mention some places in the US you can go and visit, and experience for yourself the difference of luxurious camping. Bring your family or friends, and you'll surely have a wonderful time.

In Paw's Up, Montana, experience woodland camping like no other. Huge safari tents are waiting for you in this mountain paradise, all fully-furnished with a private bathroom and your own gourmet chef.

What's more, you're entitled to your own "camping butler" who will do all the dirty camping work for you, while you just bask in the sun, eat s'mores and enjoy the woodland life. If you want to know what it's like to camp like royalty, then you must definitely go here.

For glampers who would be more comfortable being just outside of the city skirts, check out El Capitan Canyon in Sta. Barbara, California. They offer every option there is for comfort level-- from adventure yurts to safari tents or cabins. No need to set up everything, the staff has done it for you. They also feature an onsite spa and a gourmet market and deli. Need I say more?

If you're feeling Aloha and looking for a glamping spot in Hawaii, then check out Bali House and Bali Cottage. They are situated on Kehena Beach on the Big Island, a black-sanded beach where wearing clothes are optional!

 Luxury living space meets complete Hawaii outdoor experience is the overall vibe of this place. The cottage is 1000 square foot complete with all luxury amenities you could ever need. The ocean cliff is just 75 ft. away, and everything is eco-friendly. They use low-voltage lighting, and all their products are environmentally safe.

So what are you waiting for? Check out these awesome spots if you want to have a taste of the glamping experience.