EcoKids Camp

On this school holiday program, our aim is to ensure your child gains a greater understanding and appreciation of the environment and nature.

Ecokids
Camp Information

EcoKids is a kids' environmental camp run during school holidays and weekends to educate children on the environment in a fun and interactive way. We let kids experience various activities including tree planting and recycling tours in a safe and supervised environment. There is a day camp option for 3 or 5-day periods during school holidays and also an overnight option during select weekends. To see the photo gallery from past camps, click here.

Activities

Activities can include but are not limited to:

  • Guided Nature walks by 'real' ecologists
  • Tree Planting
  • Wildlife Spotting
  • Recycling Activities
  • Science Museum
  • Outdoor Games

The activities and locations differ between the two camps, so attending both camps does not mean repeating events.

Peaceful Nature
Observation Skills
Dates

We typically run EcoKids Camps during every school holiday period on the international school schedule.

For 2010 EcoKids dates, check out our CALENDAR OF EVENTS or see the choices in the online registration form.

Typical Day as an EcoKid

8:15-8:30am - arrive at the EcoKids meeting point in Sukhumvit, Bangkok
8:30-9:00am - icebreaker game with the other EcoKids and camp leaders
9:00-9:45am - travel to activity site 9:45-10:00am - snack and restroom break
10:00am-12:30pm - Activity (e.g. nature walk, tree planting, environmentally friendly arts/crafts)
12:30-1:15pm - Lunch
1:15-2:15pm - Activity continues
2:15-3:15pm - travel back to pick-up point
3:15-3:30pm - Write in Field Journal
3:30pm - Parent pickup time

Fun in the Mud
Funny Faces
How to Sign Up

There are two easy steps:

Testimonials

"This is the best camp ever!" - Jack - EcoKid, February 2009 camp

"(My son) really loved the camp and enjoyed every day of it. He even told me it was the best camp he has ever participated at and he would like to go to EcoKids again!"  - Peter - Parent, October 2009 camp

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