You Can Now Spend Your Holiday Camping In These Teardrop-Shaped Tents That Are Hanging From Trees In Belgium
While this summer is A LOT different from any other, people have been trying to make the best with what they’ve got. Many have been looking for nice local places they could visit and entertaining activities they could engage in while still practising social distancing and keeping themselves safe. For instance, some people from Belgium have been spending their holiday camping in socially distant raindrop-shaped tents that are hanging from trees!
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This summer, Belgians can take staycations in these hanging tree tents
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A collection of these pear-shaped tents were first designed in the 1990s by a Dutch designer Dré Wapenaar to support environmental activists who sought to stop trees being felled. Fast forward to now, anyone can rent it.
These tents are currently hanging in a forest loctaed in Borgloon, Belgium
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Each of these quirky tents is equipped with a bed, a bench, storage, windows, and a ladder to help guests climb in and out of the tent
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“The tents are fully booked every summer, but this year, the bookings went much faster. If we had more tents, they would also be taken every day of July and August. I believe it’s because of the government’s guidelines to travel in your own country. So people started searching for alternatives to stay somewhere,” the head of tourism for the eastern town of Borgloon, Katrien Houbey, told Bangkok Post.
In order to spend a night in one of these tents you have to pay around $82
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“My tents are too expensive to produce (commercially). I should have designed it in a different way if I wanted to sell many of them… I am not a good product designer, I am an artist,” the designer Wapenaar told Reuters.
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The designer has some more similar tents in the Belgian town of Bornem, near Antwerp, in a sculpture park in the United States, at a bed-and-breakfast in France and at a campsite in the Netherlands
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These tents will be available for rent until the 30th of September
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Some people seemed to love these tents
And then some seemed to be concerned with the bathroom situation
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