Colorado has served as a kind of dream destination for fans of the outdoors for many years. Droves of people from out of town visit the state every year to take advantage of its world-class skiing, camping, hiking, and a plethora of other outdoors activities.

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One of the newest takes on a traditional outdoor activity to take the world by storm is something known as glamping. The term is an amalgamation of the words glamourous and camping and perfectly describes the act of roughing it in the wilderness while doing as little "roughing it" as possible.

Glamping has become so popular that a Colorado-based company by the name of Titus Adventures Company has become a go-to for those wanting to truly experience the great outdoors while staying relatively comfortable.

Colorado-Based Company Offers Van Rentals Perfect for Glamping

There are party buses, and then there are glamper vans.

These vans are outfitted and customized specifically for outdoors enthusiasts of all levels to rent and enjoy the great outdoors as comfortably as possible.

Titus offers two different vans to rent - one that seats four passengers, sleeps four passengers, and is equipped with a heater and even a toilet.

The other van is similar and slightly less expensive, but you can typically have a glamorous camping experience in one of these vans for around $300 per day.

Check out all the details about these rental vans on Titus Adventures' official website.

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