Relief, view, water, forest, entrance, land category, VRI, engineering, routes and investment potential of the site
The land for glamping is not chosen as the land for a normal house or a classic hotel. Beautiful views are important, but it is not enough. The site must correspond to a specific model: remote natural glamping, glamping at a hotel or resort cluster, or a city of glamping. Each model has its own requirements for relief, entrance, water, engineering, legal regime and tourist scenario.
The mistake starts where the investor is looking for a beautiful place, there are many beautiful places in Altai, there are fewer commercially strong sites, and a strong site is not only a panorama, but also a clear logic of use: who will come, how will get there, how long will stay, what will do, what services will receive and why will return.
A plot for remote natural glamping
For remote glamping, it's a natural rarity, you don't have to be on a busy road, but instead, remoteness can be an advantage if it gives you silence, no neighbors, views, proximity to rivers, taiga, highlands, fishing, horse routes, waterfalls or other strong natural spots.
It's a site that has a reason to travel, and it's just that far-off land without a script doesn't become a premium product, it needs a route, a history, a viewpoint, a natural event, access to water, safe stay and a clear delivery logistics.
The driveway can be complicated, but it has to be manageable. If you can get tourists by SUV, all-terrain vehicle, boat, horse, helicopter or special vehicle, the remoteness works on the image of the product, and if the delivery is unstable, dangerous or too expensive for the target audience, the site becomes a risk.
A glamping area at a hotel or resort cluster
The other logic for glamping in a hotel is that it has to be connected to an existing or planned service center, and the houses may not be in the most convenient area for capital construction, but they have to have access to a restaurant, a bath, a SPA, a medical unit, transfers, security, cleaning, maintenance and routes.
And the good places to do this glamping are the slopes, the forested areas, the terraces, the springsides, the viewing areas, the spaces between the main building and the natural route, and where the capital building would be too expensive or rough, the lightweight house can work exactly.
The key is not to put the houses as residual buildings, and if glamping is placed in an uncomfortable backyard, next to a parking lot, a warehouse or a technical area, it makes no sense, and even next to a hotel, the guest needs to feel nature, privacy and separateness.
The plot under the city of glamping
The glamping city requires scale and structure, and it doesn't take a few beautiful spots, and it needs a space that can be divided into functional zones: accommodation, service centers, roads, parking lots, engineering hubs, technical areas, walking trails, public spaces, quiet zones and development queues.
The inner logic of movement is particularly important for a glamping city, and the guest should be able to easily understand where he lives, where he eats, where the bath is, where the excursion center is, where the routes are, where the parking is, where the quiet area is, where the active area is, and if the area is not readable, the project will be inconvenient even in beautiful nature.
Also important is the possibility of step-by-step development: a strong site allows you to start from the first stage, then expand the number pool, add services, connect new investors, develop routes and not destroy the already working part of the project.
Relief: Not a problem, but a tool
The Altai terrain is often complex. For capital construction, it can be a limitation; for glamping, it's an advantage if used correctly; the slope can give a view; the terrace can give privacy; the forest ridge can divide the houses; the height can create a sense of residence above the valley.
But you can't romanticize the terrain, you have to look at the slopes, the stability of the soil, the drainage, the entrances, the fire drives, the installation, the winter operation, the snow, the rain, the safety of the guests and the cost of engineering, and a beautiful slope can be expensive if you can't put up houses and maintain them properly.
The right glamping area uses the relief as part of the product, but does not make it an unmanageable risk.
Water, forest and panorama
Water enhances glamping almost always, and a river, a stream, a spring, a lake, a view of the water, or the possibility of a water route, adds value to the object, but water also creates constraints: sanitation, flood risk, humidity, shore reinforcement, security, access and safety.
Forests provide privacy, shade, air, silence and natural depth, but forests require evaluation of fire safety, entrance, lighting, humidity, falling trees, insects, species corridors and operating rules.
A panorama can dramatically improve the product class, a house can sell more easily and more expensively, but the panorama needs to be protected.
- ignite
- don't frame the next house
- Do not spoil the night view with bright lighting
- lose the feeling of space
Legal regime of land
Land category and permitted use must be checked before the purchase or launch of a project. You cannot rely on the principle of “light houses, so you can put anywhere.” The possibility of placement of glamping depends on the category of land, IRI, local land use and development regulations, the status of the territory, environmental restrictions, sanitary requirements, water protection zones and the actual model of operation.
If the facility is temporary, non-capital or seasonal, it doesn't solve all the problems. If there is commercial accommodation of tourists, sanitary facilities, food, roads, energy and advertising, the project must be legally prepared.
For an investor, legal verification of a site is not a formality; it is investment protection; the most beautiful land can become a problem if it cannot legally accommodate the desired format.
Main conclusion
The land for glamping has to be out of the business model. Remote glamping is about rarity, route, delivery and strong nature. Cluster glamping is about connecting to shared services and quickly expanding room capacity. For a glamping city, scale, zoning, engineering, service center and step-by-step development.
Altai has a lot of beautiful places, but the investor needs more than just beautiful plots; he needs plots that can be turned into a managed tourist product, and that's what distinguishes land with a picture from land with a capitalization.
