
For people into camping, sleeping on the floor (or the ground) seems to be imminent. But if you want to sleep a bit in style, why not try how Indians slept in the early years and figure out how they could sleep in Teepees?
This is now possible over at Alberta, offering campers an alternative place to sleep. Sundance Lodges in Kananaskis Country rents out 12 tepees, each sitting on a private, forested site on grounds with views of Mount Allen, Mount Lorette and Mount Kidd, with the Kananaskis River a short walk away.
The tepees have a wooden floor and come equipped with a kerosene heater and foam mattresses inside and a picnic table and firepit outside.
You can try and rent this special offer for only $57.
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