Dunya Camp, a boutique glamping destination in northwest Georgia, has announced limited availability for its summer season as demand rises for wellness-focused travel experiences.
Situated near Summerville, about 90 minutes from Atlanta, the retreat is designed for guests seeking slower, more intentional travel with minimal digital distractions.
The property features six safari-style tents, each outfitted with private decks, panoramic sunset views, four-poster beds, and en-suite bathrooms with soaking tubs.
Aimed primarily at couples and small groups, the camp emphasizes solitude, connection with nature, and design-led accommodations. Select tents include added amenities such as private saunas and hot tubs.
According to a press release, Dunya Camp operates without on-site restaurants or resort-style programming, instead offering curated in-tent dining experiences, locally sourced wine pairings, and picnic options.
“People are craving something real. They want to unplug and feel connected again—to nature, to each other, and to themselves,” said Sangeetha Ramkumar, co-founder and designer of Dunya Camp.
“We created Dunya as a place of quiet magic—where the power of nature, beautiful design, and thoughtful hospitality come together to restore the spirit.”
Dunya’s summer season coincides with a broader shift in consumer preferences toward slow travel and wellness retreats.
According to Gallup, workplace burnout is costing U.S. employers up to $190 billion annually in healthcare expenses, with more individuals seeking respite through nature-based experiences. Destinations like Dunya are responding with accommodations that prioritize rest, reflection, and reconnection.
Located within driving distance of several major southeastern cities—including Birmingham, Nashville, and Jacksonville—Dunya Camp positions itself as a regional getaway option with year-round appeal.
While the camp has been recognized for its romantic setting, particularly for anniversaries and couples retreats, it also serves as a creative space for professionals seeking uninterrupted time away from screens and schedules.
For outdoor hospitality operators, the growing interest in digital detox and personalized wellness travel offers insight into emerging guest expectations.
Unlike traditional resorts, properties like Dunya focus on curated simplicity and immersive quiet, providing a blueprint for glamping businesses looking to evolve alongside changing travel patterns.
With only six tents on-site, the model emphasizes low-density design, exclusivity, and tailored service—elements increasingly sought after by today’s experience-driven travelers.
As of early July, Dunya Camp has reported high occupancy rates for the summer season, with limited openings remaining.
Owners and operators in the glamping and outdoor accommodation space may look to properties like Dunya for inspiration in crafting guest experiences that combine privacy, nature, and intentional hospitality.