Camp in style with Reflections Holidays’ new glamping tents

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Three of Reflections Holidays most popular coastal parks are set to instal stylish new glamping safari tents for the ultimate outdoor holiday experience.

Reflection Bonny Hills, Lennox Heads, and Seal Rocks saw a combined investment of more than $2 million by the New South Wales government through Crown Lands to support regional tourism and communities.

The unique accommodation is an example of Reflections Holidays’ profit-for-purpose model as a certified social enterprise, under which it reinvests profit back into the properties and reserves it operates in coastal and inland NSW.

Their strategy is to offer a range of accommodations for guests, from off-grid and powered camping sites, economy cabins, and premium getaways.

Reflections Bonny Hills

They are installing five safari glamping tents and four junior safari tents made from premium weather-proof canvas and eco-friendly timber decks. Each tent accommodates four people with a kitchen, bathroom, and a deck with an outdoor bath. The tents are also elevated above ground to ensure minimal impact to the landscape.

Reflections Lennox Heads

Four new safari tents have been installed, complete with the free-standing claw foot baths, deck entertaining area, and barbeques. Four existing safari tents have also been refurbished.

Reflections Seal Rocks

Located about two hours north of Newcastle, Reflections Seal Rocks are installing two huge safari tents known as luxury lodges. Both can accommodate six people with two bedrooms (one with a queen bed, the other with bunks for four people), kitchenette and bathroom, and an expansive deck with sustainable bamboo screens and benches.

Reflections CEO, Nick Baker, said the glamping safari tents were designed to blend into their environment and featured luxe touches which were popular with guests seeking a relaxed but sophisticated stay.

He added: “Our safari glamping tents are a unique experience for guests who want to try something different to their usual cabin or tent experience. Our glamping tents have all the feeling of a tent from the outside but are super comfortable inside, and they really blend into their natural environment.”

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