The beauty of car camping is not about getting to your destination. Instead, it's about experiencing the journey itself. When it comes to pitching a tent, a rooftop tent is a camper's dream.
Long before social distancing became a requirement, many of us regularly sought to escape civilization. Two methods of achieving this goal, land-based and off-grid camping, have become hugely popular in the last decade.
Rooftop tents originated in the African bush and the Australian outback, where they provided a safe place to sleep and avoid tangling with everything from lions and tigers to poisonous snakes and spiders.
For most of us camping lovers, a weekend under canvas delivers everything we could possibly want and need out of time in the wild.
A rooftop tent gets you off of the ground, well away from any multi-legged visitors. Over the past couple of decades, they’ve grown in popularity in other countries with large insect populations.
I'm afraid all outdoor camping lovers have experienced: bad weather, ants and bugs, and the inability to camp because of various environmental restrictions.
Enjoying picnics, barbecues, enjoying the beautiful scenery, lying in the car roof tent at night watching the stars in the sky, and waking up first thing in the morning to enjoy the sea breeze and sunset is one of the greatest pleasures of camping.
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