PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1751258
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1751258
The global treehouse glamping market is anticipated to reach USD 473.2 million by 2030 and is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 5.9% during the forecast period, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Camping has been one of the preferred holiday activities for families and solo travelers. However, camping is considered an adventurous experience and does not include luxury stays, services, and amenities. Owing to this, the tourism industry has introduced the concept of glamping, which is a combination of camping and a comfortable, luxurious stay experience.
Modern-day consumers are inclined toward the idea of treehouse glamping as it allows them to experience an adventurous escape without compromising on comfort. With amenities including luxury furnishings, soft beds, on-demand services, and the awe-inspiring experience of nature and wildlife, consumers are considering the idea of treehouse glamping attractive compared to regular camping.
Major treehouse glamping providers offer out-in-the-wild camping experiences along with luxurious amenities, including portable toilets, indoor washrooms, comfortable beds, kitchen appliances, electronic entertainment systems, Wi-Fi, and air conditioning. This allows campers to have the perfect combination of overall outdoor and indoor experience, especially for families and couples. This, in turn, is expected to have a positive impact on market growth over the forecast period. Globally, the glamping sector has been witnessing an inflow of investments by hotel brands in emerging regions, including India, Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.
With consistent progress in economic recovery and accommodations picking up pace, companies are investing in the upgradation of existing facilities and shutting down locations that are deemed redundant. In April 2025, Wisconsin Dells started offering new vacation rental options with four new treetop villas. These treetop villas are in Mirror Lake, New York. Similarly, Treehouse Hotel Silicon Valley announced the opening of its new treehouse hotel and acceptance of reservations from March 2025.
Investment mechanisms in the industry have also been evolving from the time of systemic venture capital or family-owned investment firms and crowdfunding to support treehouse glamping companies. For instance, O2 Treehouses, an Oakland-based company, launched an equity crowdfunding campaign for its new venture, Treewalkers. The campaign is aimed at expanding the franchise-based company in the treehouse glamping sector in the U.S.