Kitchen of the Week: A Off-Grid Camp Kitchen in New Zealand
Photography via Canopy Camping.
Before you browse the glamping offerings via Kiwi site Canopy Camping be forewarned You may spend an entire afternoon poring over the dozens of cabins tents shepherd' huts...
and tiny treehouse perches throughout the New Zealand landscape only to resurface hours later as we did slightly disoriented but ready to book a trip
The cabin is snug, but thoughtfully designed surroundings allow for easy outdoor living.
The cabin was designed by Made By Hideaway and made from hardy black corrugate outdoors and plywood indoors. The solar panels generate just enough electricity for the basics (a mini fridge, phone charging, and lights).
Indoors, the small space is all about efficiency, with a petite Roaring Meg wood stove for heat. The kitchen is just big enough for a two-burner cooktop, slim sink, mini fridge, and dining nook.
The sleeping arrangements (linen sheets included).
For more of the kitchen, and to book, head to <a href="https://www.canopycamping.co.nz/buster">Canopy Camping</a>.