F.A.Q.

What do Campers do? What are the camp activities?

We divide the kids into teams to learn how to cooperate.

The activities are as follows:

  • Overnight Camp activities include competition, sports, pool (occasionally), fun games, competitions, dancing, campfires, and discussion groups.
  • Day Camps activities include competition, sports, fun games and competitions, craft, cooking, water games, pool, and discussion groups.
  • The variety of activities tailors to the different interests of our campers.

 

What is the classification of the children?

Children are classified according to their age. We also provide diverse programs to fit the interests of different age groups.

Who is responsible for the kids?
  • All camps have a high supervision ratio: 1 to 6-8, counselor to campers.
  • Our counselors play the biggest part in the camper experience! They ensure the safety of the children, they encourage, empower and cheer up every camper!
What is the counselors’ background?

 We have a huge pool of well-trained individuals on the highest educational degree in counseling; they are typically college-aged students who are trained on communicating easily with children and campers.

What are the sleeping logistics?

 Most of our camps don’t require sleeping logistics, they are needed only in the overnight camps. If details are needed we will mention them in the acceptance letter, which will be sent before the overnight camps.

What are the safety measures?

Safety of the campers and travelers is always our number one priority. Throughout the camp, the activities will be monitored and facilitated by trained professionals. At no time will the campers be left unsupervised during an event or competition.

What type of meals do you offer?

 All the meals served in our camps are hot, fresh, and healthy. All of our hot meals contain meat or chicken, rice or pasta. Each meal also contains salad and vegetables.

How to connect with campers during camp?

 We provide the parents with a phone number in the acceptance letter, which is provided before camp begins. The letter provides an open time to call the head of staff and s/he is responsible to answer all questions about your camper.

Will they need any pocket money at camp?

 Yes, they will need pocket money if they want to buy water or juice. Some trips require buying lots of juices; also kids may like to buy souvenirs to remind them of the place.

Will the children leave the campsite?

 All the activities will run in one location and the children are not allowed to go off campus on their own, if they need to leave or go somewhere else they should ask the permission of a counselor and he will accompany them.

What about the transportation?

We have specific pickup points listed in the event and the camp application. Parents can choose the pickup point that they would like to drop the kids off and pick them up from. There is an option to bring them or pick them up from the campsite

What to bring to camp? What not to bring?

Travelers should bring:

  • Sportswear
  •  Sweatshirts & T-shirts 
  • Sports pants & shorts 
  •  Sports jackets
  •  Towel
  •  Shower kit
  •  Athletic shoes
  • Socks
  • Cap
  • Pen or pencil
  •  Pocket money

What NOT to bring:

  • Candies or sweets

  • Electronic devices (Mobile phone, IPod, Camera, PSP…etc.)

  • Precious jewelry

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