Country for PR: United States
Contributor: PR Newswire New York
Tuesday, October 05 2021 - 11:46
AsiaNet
Bali or the Bush? In spite of international borders opening later this year, Australians pre-book domestic Summer camping holidays in record numbers
MORUYA, Australia, Oct. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Hipcamp ( 
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), the world's largest provider of outdoor stays, says, as the end of lockdowns 
across the country draws close, Australians appear to be planning on staying 
locally this Christmas.

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The business has seen a boom since the middle of 2020, with four times the 
number of campers booking and three times the number of property owners hosting 
on Hipcamp Australia.

Because of the growth of Hipcamp Australia over the last 18 months it has 
decided to return  $51,000 of JobKeeper payments. The sum will fully pay back 
the Australian government for its JobKeeper contributions to the company during 
2020.

"We are incredibly grateful to be in a position to pay back our JobKeeper 
subsidy," said James Woodford, Hipcamp Australia director. "After last year's 
dark days and the loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars in bookings due to 
COVID, Hipcamp went on to experience incredible growth as people turned to 
outdoor stays as a safe way to spend time with their loved ones. Looking to 
summer, domestic tourism is booming and driving record-breaking bookings. For 
that reason, giving this subsidy back is absolutely the right thing for us to 
do."

"Farmers are a hugely important part of the Hipcamp Host community and some of 
our most important partners," added Woodford. "Because COVID-19 has devastated 
so much of Australia's agritourism economy, we feel it is the right thing that 
our JobKeeper payments go back to the Australian community, especially farmers."

What's driving success? The staycation boom.
As lockdowns lift, nearly 8 million Australians who traveled internationally 
last year will be looking to holiday domestically instead. 

These staycationers are helping to drive record-setting summer bookings for 
Hipcamp, which offers a range of unique stays like tent camping, caravan parks, 
cabins, and glamping - everywhere from national parks to privately-owned 
blueberry farms.  

So far, expected demand for Hipcamp stays is up over 40% this time last year 
across the country.

About Hipcamp
Founded in 2013, Hipcamp ( 
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) is the world's largest provider of outdoor stays. It gives a growing 
community of good-natured people the opportunity to list, discover, and book 
unique outdoor experiences. By connecting people with the land and each other, 
Hipcamp works to support those who care about nature. The fully remote company 
has listings in Australia, the United States, and Canada, and to date has 
helped people spend more than 4 million nights under the stars. When listing on 
Hipcamp, farmers, vintners, and other landowners generate new revenue streams 
to conserve their land and keep it wild.

Media contact: Pointman News Creation for Hipcamp, patrick@pointmannc.com; 
James Ho General Manager, Hipcamp Australia james.ho@hipcamp.com; Social: 
@HipcampAU ( 
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)

SOURCE Hipcamp