That depends on what you want and how much you can spend. If you want an experience that’s really different from your daily routine, then stick with rough and tumble camping. After all, for comfort you can just stay home or check into a nice hotel.
If you prefer a mix of both worlds, the more natural and the familiar, then glamping may be the right approach for you. You can still take in the great outdoors, but not have to completely forego some luxury and comfort. Glamping won’t challenge you and generally doesn’t require much skill. If you want that, then go the pure camping route and take as little as possible with you.
Glamping may be more suitable for families with kids that want the shared road experience without the hardships of exposure to the elements and a diet of trail mix and lukewarm water. But there’s no shame in wanting comfort, that’s our natural driving force. In any case, modern technology makes glamping accessible and generally affordable, hence the close association with the internet that we mentioned earlier.
Sure, glamping existed long before the internet and portable electronics, but it was prohibitively expensive and the realm of the really rich. The situation is completely different now.