The world is your campground, and International Camping is your invitation to explore it all. From the fjords of Norway to the savannas of Kenya, from the misty forests of Japan to the wild coasts of New Zealand, every campsite tells a story shaped by culture, landscape, and discovery. On Camping Street, we take you across continents to uncover how people connect with nature in every corner of the globe. Each article opens a new doorway into breathtaking destinations—whether you’re sleeping under the Northern Lights, pitching a tent beside a volcanic lake, or stargazing in the Sahara’s silent expanse. Learn how to navigate foreign terrains, respect local traditions, and experience the world’s most beautiful wild places up close. This is camping on a grander scale—where adventure meets curiosity, and every sunrise brings a new perspective. So grab your passport and your sense of wonder, because around the world, there’s always a new horizon waiting to call you home to the wild.
A: Depends on the country—many allow only in designated sites or with landowner consent.
A: Often restricted near parks, borders, and cultural sites—check local laws/permits.
A: Varies—learn local rules, speed limits, and insurance requirements.
A: Availability and canister threads differ—buy locally on arrival or use multi-fuel.
A: Review travel-health guidance and carry adventure medical/evac insurance.
A: Treat all natural sources; avoid taps in places with boil advisories.
A: Secure food; learn local wildlife spacing and hazard species (snakes, primates, bears).
A: Carry key phrases offline; show maps; be patient and respectful.
A: Fresh produce/meat often prohibited; declare stoves and clean boots/tents.
A: Remember opposite seasons in the southern hemisphere; avoid holiday crushes.
