Camping is the most affordable way to experience nature’s greatest settings — waking up in national parks, falling asleep to rivers, and eating breakfast with mountain views.
Essential Gear Checklist

- Tent (3-season for most travel), sleeping bag, sleeping pad
- Headlamp, camp stove, lighter/matches
- Water bottle/filter, cooking pot, utensils
- First aid kit, multi-tool/knife
- Layers of clothing (cold nights, warm days)
Choosing a Campsite
- Established campgrounds: Amenities like toilets, water, fire rings. Book ahead for popular parks.
- Dispersed/wild camping: Free in many countries (Nordic countries have Right to Roam). Leave no trace.
- Glamping: Luxury camping for comfort lovers — pre-set tents, real beds, sometimes hot tubs.
Camp Kitchen Basics
One-pot meals are your friend: pasta with sauce, rice with curry, foil-wrapped vegetables on the fire. Morning: oatmeal, coffee from a camp stove. Keep food in bear canisters if required.
Top Camping Destinations
- US National Parks: Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Zion — $15-35/night
- Iceland: Wild camping legal almost everywhere (free!)
- New Zealand: DOC campsites $5-15/night, stunning locations
- Patagonia: Free campsites on the W Trek circuit
- Scottish Highlands: Wild camping right, dramatic landscapes
Final Thoughts
Camping strips away the noise of daily life and reconnects you with something fundamental. The first time you wake up in a tent with sunlight filtering through the nylon and birdsong as your alarm clock — you’ll understand why people get hooked.

