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Lifestyle Network Introduces Glamorous Camping in the Philippines


Camp in style at the Summer Siren Festival

Glamor+Camping= Glamping with the Lifestyle Network


  
CONQUER CAMPING MINUS THE CAMPING GEAR!
LIFESTYLE NETWORK AND TRAVEL FACTOR INTRODUCE GLAMOROUS CAMPING AT SUMMER SIREN FESTIVAL 

Travel Factor’s Summer Siren Festival makes a comeback to Zambales’ Crystal Beach with the country’s premiere cable channel, Lifestyle Network as it brings a beach experience like no other by introducing the first ever glamping beach event in the country.

Lifestyle Network, producers of the most unique and exciting summer events together with Travel Factor, the leading adventure company in the Philippines present Summer Siren Festival: Beach, Music, and Glamping. As Crystal Beach converts into a party haven on April 17-19, Filipino beach party goers are invited to experience glamping, a one of a kind adventure at the festival grounds.


Glamping is defined as glamorous camping, the ultimate fancy upgrade to camping best suited for adventurers who want to explore the wonders of the beach without compromising comfort and style. With everything already set up in partnership with Coleman, the official provider of glamping tents, festival goers are ensured for a hassle-free holiday at one of the most pristine beaches in Zambales.

Karen Pamintuan graciously hosted the press launch of Summer Siren Festival 2015

Guests looking for the ultimate star treatment for three fun-filled days can look forward to a tent complete with an airbed with pillows and linens, glamping essentials kit, butler service, 24-hour electricity, a daily hearty breakfast, and plenty more exciting treats aside from great beats and awesome outdoor activities at the festival.

This year, the Summer Siren Festival is bigger and better with activities like yoga, beginner-friendly workout session by CrossFit Alpha Strike, poi, hula hooping, hand-drumming, and cool music fit for the season brought by the finest artists in the country such as Sandwich, Pedicab, Ace Ramos, Travis Monsod, Imago, Moonstar 88, Marc Marasigan, Deuce Manila, Brisom, The Ransom Collective, Cheats, and a whole lot more.
Posh tent at the glamping site courtesy of Coleman Philippines

Aspiring festival goers also have the chance to win Lifestyle Network’s viewer promo where one winner and three of her friends can get to experience glamping for free. Tune into Lifestyle Network to know more about the contest rules.

Night time scene at the lovely tent

Conquer Zambales this sunny season at the Summer Siren Festival with Lifestyle Network’s glamping event and book your trip with Travel Factor.

For updates, visit the Lifestyle Network's official Facebook page (www.facebook.com/LifestyleNetwork) and for more details, visit www.lifestylenetwork.com.ph, www.summersirenfestival.com, and www.travelfactororg.com.
 

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