Heard of A-Frame cabins? Camp Monk has something similar for the rustic glamper—Air Frame glamping tents.
No, these tents are not the latest product of a known mobile phone company. Taking from the recognizable a-frame look, the glamping structures are also triangular in design but are lighter in color and weight.

The offering can be a fabulous addition to any property that wants to emphasize the unplugged side of camping while still having the comfort of a bed.
In a LinkedIn post, Campmonk Co-Founder and CEO Amit Shetty shared a sneak peek of the new Air Frame glamping tents pitched on the grounds of Camp Monk Bannerghatta.
“Introducing the Air Frame Glamping Tent. [N]ow, camping is so much more comfortable! Hang at Camp Monk Bannerghatta and experience wilderness close to Bangalore city,” Shetty wrote.

It appears to be that five units facing a central campfire area are nestled near a lake, each with a picnic table for enjoying meals while taking in the beautiful sight of greenery all around.
The front and rear ends of the glamping tents are draped with a material that can be pulled back, allowing maximum airflow. Campers need not worry about bugs because the tents have screen doors that zip up to keep insects out.

Inside, a cozy bed awaits the tired glamper.
A common bathroom can be found nearby. Sticking to the glamping theme, it has a contemporary design pleasing to the eyes. It also features a flush toilet and a sink for modern convenience.
When the sun is gone and darkness envelops the campground, the central campfire illuminates the area with the crackling fire, and when morning comes, glampers can go for a nature walk, relax by the lake, go fishing, and more.
Camp Monk Bannerghatta is found in the Tharalu village of Karnataka, India. With most of its sites overlooking a 60-acre lake, this campground offers a comfortable vacation while connecting with nature.
Other than the Air Frame glamping tents, accommodations include cabins, container homes, as well as RV and tent sites.
For more information, visit https://campmonk.com/property/camp-monk-bannerghatta-jweiv83a.
Shetty considers Camp Monk “like the Airbnb of camping.” The Indian company was established in late 2016 and has since grown to 600 private campsites, allowing people to discover the great outdoors.
Learn more about Camp Monk here.
Featured image from Camp Monk.