Don’t worry when you have exhausted your options in Singapore.We suggest stretching their horizons by packing them off for a few weeks, to somewhere they will love. Check out these great holiday camps that will give you a little holiday of your own.
1. Yarrabin riding camps
Kids Camps at Yarrabin Ranch, New South Wales, Australia are fun and action-packed. The camps are span out for five days and are ideal long for kids aged ten10 to seventeen17. If they love horses, they will love this! years who love horses. Activities include trail riding, basic horsemanship instruction, a day ride and a gymkhana! Yarrabin is easily accesibleaccessible from Sydney by car, air or the XPT train.
2. Bali eco stay
Families from all over the world have enjoyed holidays at Bali Eco Stay, with nature walks, bike rides and cultural workshops. The food atin Bali Eco Stay is organically grown in its own gardens. Fararm animals such as pigs and ducks add a nice charm to the place.
3. Mandarin immersion camp
At Camp Taiwan, the Mandarin camp is conducted entirely in Chinese. PaticipantsParticipants will sing songs and play games – all in Chinese. This is a great for chance for Chinese learners to practice their language skills in the surroundings of a traditional Taiwanese summer camp.
4. Chiang Mai cookery school
Thai cooking courses are popular with locals and expats in Chiang Mai. If your kids are older than 7 they will enjoy shopping, preparing and eating their own food. These courses are also a great way to learn about Thai culture at the same time Homestays can be arranged through the school.
5. Football camp in Malaysia
If your kids are passionate fans ofabout football, this is the place for them! send them to this nearby Malaysian camp. They will hone their skills and interact with other children who share the same love of the beautiful game.
6. Xtreem adventure
This Penang-based group organises outdoor camps, eco tours and activities for children aged between seven to twelve years of ageold. The team-building activities include mountain treks, snorkellingsnorkeling trips and canoeing.
By Eeleen Lee (editor of Kidlander.sg)