Camping/tent facility in Prague

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Is there any camping facility in Prague where I do not need to carry my own camping stuff and where I can borrow (with fee) a tent? or is there any existing camping place where I can stay the night?






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Can you camp anywhere in Czech Republic?

No, wild camping, also known as boondocking, dry camping, or dispersed camping, is unfortunately not officially allowed in the Czech Republic. However, there are a few exceptions that allow you to sleep in the open air. In principle, wild camping is forbidden, this even applies here to private properties.

Is camping legal in Singapore?

Only Singaporeans, Permanent Residents, and foreigners with a residence permit are allowed to camp at all sites, as camping permits are required to stay overnight at these locations.

Where is camping allowed in Singapore?

Camping permits will be required on both weekdays and weekends, including public and school holidays. Apart from the three parks mentioned above, camping is also allowed at Jelutong, Mamam and Ubin Living Lab Campsites at Pulau Ubin where camping approvals are required only for groups of more than 40 pax.

Can you camp in Indonesia?

The only camping travellers do in Indonesia is on a jungle trek on a guided trek. Plus with the unbelievably hot weather you will need the use of bathroom quite often. A cold water mandi a few times a day will keep you cool.



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