Forget setting up a tent on the ground when camping this year. 2019 is the year for daredevils looking for new ways to heighten their adrenaline rush. It’s all about camping on cliff sides, in caves and even underwater. So, grab your carbon fiber travel accessories because these are the most dangerous and adventurous ways to camp.
Camping in a Beer Can

Beer lovers rejoice, and outdoors enthusiasts alike. For those of you who love the great outdoors, you can now take your love for the brew to the great outdoors. You just have to go to Smukfest in Denmark.
Smukfest is a wildly popular music festival – and one of the best that happens right in the Nordic countries. And if that wasn’t enough to entice you to get tickets for Smukfest 2019, a local brewery now sets up massive “be cans” which you can sleep in right there at the festival. Can it get any more amazing than this? We think not.
Camping on a Clifftop

While most of us wouldn’t dare step near the edge of a cliff, for others it’s the perfect destination. If you have a knack for heights, there are several companies which offer cliff camping experiences. One of the most well known is Mountain Spirit in Wales, which offers the option to sleep over on a clifftop’s edge to really get the heart pumping.
Underground Camping

Camping underground is one of the best adventure ideas for adrenaline seekers. In the Welsh town of Zipit, you can head underground in a slate mine. If all goes well, you get to camp overnight in the underground mines. (And if not, you know you’re not claustrophobic!)
Sky Diving Into a Tent… Kinda

What’s better than taking the plunge from 15,000 feet in the sky to get those adventurous feelings going? Well, perhaps camping at the site directly after. That’s right, there are several skydivers who camp right at the site where they land after a skydive. The experience heightens the rush and gives them some time to chat about the wild ride they just took.
Camping in a “Bubble”

Inflatable outdoor bubbles are a thing, and you can now camp in them. There are several companies offering inflatable bubble getaways, where you get to see the stars, feel connected with the outdoors but also feel luxurious and safe. It’s truly the future of camping.
Underwater Camping

People have been camping under the water since the 1960s. And, you too can camp underwater in an underwater suite in Pemba Island in Tanzania, or in the Jules’ Undersea Lodge in Key Largo, Florida. The lodge even offers scuba diving to get to and from the lodge.
So there you have it. The most adventurous camping ideas for the ultimate daredevil. Which would you try? Let us know in the comments section. And before you’re off to set up camp, make sure to check out our line of carbon fiber travel accessories before your next adventure.




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