The Perfect Glamping Trip Without Leaving Beijing | Discover Yunfeng Mountain's Fairy Tale Treehouses

Meta Description: Escape Beijing for a luxurious glamping weekend at Yunfeng Mountain's Fairy Tale Treehouses. Enjoy Lotus Belle tents, gourmet dining, and starry skies—no gear required. Your green health code stays safe.
Introduction: Redefining Camping for the Modern Traveler

When you hear the word "camping," what comes to mind? Perhaps you picture hauling a heavy backpack through muddy trails, wrestling with a stubborn tent in the rain, or swatting mosquitoes while tossing in a cramped sleeping bag. If these images make you hesitate, it's time to rethink what camping can be.
In early autumn 2021, deep within the Yunfeng Mountains of Miyun, Beijing, I stumbled upon a hidden paradise called the Forest Secret Base. Here, there's no tedious preparation, no messy gear—just elegant, lotus-shaped tents nestled among the trees like fairy-tale dwellings. Best of all? You don't have to leave Beijing, so your health code stays green. A spontaneous, luxurious camping trip starts effortlessly.
Destination Overview: Yunfeng Mountain Fairy Tale Treehouses

Location and Accessibility

A scenic two-and-a-half-hour drive west from downtown Beijing brings you to the Yunfeng Mountain Scenic Area in Miyun District. This region is already famous for its enchanting fairy-tale treehouses, and the newly opened Forest Secret Base campsite feels like a hidden Easter egg tucked into that magical world.
The campsite sits among the woods beside the "Dream Sky" flower field. Several off-white lotus-shaped tents are scattered like mushrooms sprouting from the forest floor. The air carries the scent of pine needles and earth, and you might spot a squirrel darting across a stone path or a haughty cat strolling by—yes, the owners here aren't just human.
Why Choose Glamping Near Beijing?
- No travel restrictions – Stay within Beijing municipal boundaries
- Green health code – No risk of code color changes
- Short drive – Just 2.5 hours from city center
- All-inclusive luxury – No gear, no setup, no stress
Check-In Experience: A Relaxed Journey from the "Central Platform"

Unlike traditional camping, where you must haul your own equipment and find a spot, the check-in process here is refreshingly simple. The campsite's Central Platform serves as the reception area, located right in the tent zone—no back-and-forth to Dongchan Temple required.
The Fairy Tale Treehouse's signature welcome tradition—lavender herbal tea—is not to be missed. Sip hot tea from a SnowPeak cup while sitting in a SnowPeak camp chair, sunlight filtering through the leaves onto your face. A little thrill of joy rises: This isn't camping; it's a vacation.
Tent Names Inspired by Nature
The five tents at the campsite aren't named after fairy-tale characters. Instead, they've chosen names closer to nature:

- Owl – Largest platform, two separate tents
- Woodpecker – Intimate forest setting
- Chipmunk – Family-friendly layout
- Great Tit – Quiet, secluded spot
- Stag Beetle – Perfect for couples
Each tent nestles artfully among the trees, offering its own little world.
Luxury Inside the Tent: The "Rolls-Royce of Tents" by Lotus Belle
Why Choose the Owl Tent?

My best friend and I brought our families, so we selected the Owl tent, which features two separate sleeping areas. This layout allowed us to eat, drink, and relax together while still enjoying private space. Best of all, the Owl tent has the largest platform at the campsite, located at the farthest end with a view of the less-crowded back half of the flower field. The quiet is so profound it feels like the whole world has slowed down.
The Lotus Belle Experience

All tents at the campsite are Lotus Belle lotus tents from the UK, often called the "Rolls-Royce of tents." Their rounded contours and off-white canvas blend seamlessly into the forest. More importantly, they're tall and sturdy—no claustrophobic feeling like traditional tents. The space is so comfortable you'll want to dance inside.
Important note: Canvas tents have limited soundproofing. If you're in a neighboring tent, you might catch some laughter from next door. But at night, you'll only hear the rustling of small animals, the thud of falling pinecones, or the patter of rain—an immersive concert of nature.
Starry Skies and Lavender Dreams

Single tents come with a skylight, so you can lie in bed and gaze at the stars. The mattress is surprisingly comfortable, and with the Fairy Tale Treehouse's signature lavender neck pillow, a faint lavender scent lingers by your pillow. Sleep quality is so good you'll want to stay in bed.
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Dining in the Forest: From Afternoon Tea to Dinner
One of the most headache-inducing questions about camping: What to eat? At the Forest Secret Base, this problem simply doesn't exist. The tent fee includes breakfast, campsite dinner, and afternoon tea. Just agree on a delivery time with the butler, and someone will bring delicious food right to your tent platform.
Afternoon Tea: Surprisingly Generous

After lunch at the Mingyuan Restaurant, seeing that table full of afternoon tea made us feel we couldn't eat another bite. The Owl tent was set for four people, and the afternoon tea included:
- Cake and drinks
- Sandwiches
- Fresh fruit
- Sparkling water
- Lavender butter cookies
- Chocolate cookies
- Pineapple pastries
The standout was the cheesecake—rich but not too sweet, perfectly paired with honey lemonade.
Dinner: A Delight of Spice and Curry

The dinner menu changes regularly. This time, we encountered many spicy dishes. If you're bringing children who can't handle spice, let the butler know in advance, and they'll prepare a bowl of noodles for the little ones. My personal favorite was the curry—so rich and flavorful, I could have licked the plate clean.
Breakfast: Campsite-Exclusive Delights
For breakfast, you can choose the restaurant buffet, but we preferred dining on our tent platform. The thermos held fragrant millet porridge, the paper bag contained bread slices with butter and jam, plus small vegetarian buns, tea eggs, corn and pumpkin, pickled vegetables, and a large box of fruit.
Special tip: The fried rice noodles are a campsite-exclusive breakfast item not available at the buffet—and they're absolutely delicious!
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Activities: Crafts, Flower Fields, and Pure Joy

Daydream Station Mini-Train

The campsite sits right next to the flower field, and the newly set up "Daydream Station" mini-train has become a favorite for both kids and adults. One little train ride is enough to keep you entertained—pure, childlike fun.
Red Roof Cabin Craft Activities
Thanks to the campsite, the "Red Roof Cabin" Lavender Vanilla Shop has extended its hours until 9 PM. If you didn't get enough shopping during the day, you can continue browsing in the evening. Guests staying at the campsite can also join craft activities, such as:
- Forest Handmade Paper – Free activity
- Little Sheep Tree Stump – Free activity
- Summer Mushroom Lamp – Paid activity
These activities take place at the Red Roof Cabin, just a few steps from the tents.
Evening Rituals: Stargazing, Movies, and Private Bathrooms

As the sky darkens and stars climb over the treetops, the campsite lights come on, creating a wonderfully romantic atmosphere. If the weather is clear, a screen is set up on the Central Platform, and everyone gathers for an outdoor movie. Unfortunately, we were caught by a sudden rain shower, so we missed the stars and the movie. But the projector in our tent came to the rescue. Lying in bed, watching a film of our choice with family—that was a unique kind of enjoyment.
The Most Incredible Feature: Private Bathrooms
Each tent is connected to a separate, dry-wet bathroom! Features include:

- TOTO smart toilet
- Constant-temperature shower
- Dyson hairdryer
- Child-sized toilet seat for little ones
You can walk straight from your tent to the shower in your pajamas. This isn't camping; it's staying in a five-star hotel in the forest.
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FAQ: Your Glamping Questions Answered

1. Is the Forest Secret Base open year-round?
The campsite operates from spring through late autumn, typically April to October. Check with the Fairy Tale Treehouses for exact seasonal dates and weather-dependent closures.
2. How do I get to Yunfeng Mountain from Beijing?

Drive west from downtown Beijing for approximately 2.5 hours via the Jingcheng Expressway. Alternatively, take a bus from Dongzhimen to Miyun, then a local taxi to the scenic area.
3. Can I bring my own food and drinks?

While the campsite provides all meals, you're welcome to bring snacks and non-alcoholic beverages. However, the included dining options are so generous you likely won't need extra supplies.
4. Are pets allowed at the campsite?
The campsite is pet-friendly, but please inform the butler in advance. Keep your pet on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
5. What should I pack for a glamping trip?

Pack comfortable clothing, a light jacket for cool evenings, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a camera. The campsite provides all bedding, towels, and toiletries—just bring yourself!
Final Thoughts: Camping Can Be Easy

We often imagine camping as something "hardcore"—you must pitch your own tent, build a fire, cook your own meals, as if only then is it real camping. But the Forest Secret Base taught me that camping can also be easy and enjoyable.
For adults, it's a way to heal a tired soul. For the elderly and children, it's a chance to return to nature. As long as everyone is having fun, that's what matters.
Ready for Your Perfect Glamping Getaway?
Don't let another weekend slip away. Escape the city noise, breathe fresh forest air, and create unforgettable memories with your loved ones.
👉 Book your stay at Yunfeng Mountain Fairy Tale Treehouses today!
👉 Call +86-10-XXXX-XXXX or visit our website for reservations.
👉 Limited availability – secure your tent now!
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Experience the magic of glamping without leaving Beijing. Your fairy-tale adventure awaits.


