We are a company of young, adventurous professionals who organize year-round experiential learning activities through a camp setting. For the past 6 years, we have offered great adventure camping experiences for boys and girls, students and teachers, families, corporations, church groups, and various organizations.
During the Summer, we look forward to our wonderful Summer Camping with boys and girls from 8-17 years old. In our own way, we would like to be able to do our share in promoting awareness, understanding, respect, care, and stewardship for our Mother Earth. Thus, we have developed 2 major programs during the summer. We have our Forest Camp and our Beach Camp!
Our Forest Camp is held at Mount Purro Nature Camp, our home base in Calawis, Antipolo. It is nestled at the foot of the Sierra Madre Mountain Range and part of the Marikina Watershed. We have comfortable, clean cottages, cabins, toilets and bathrooms, multi-purpose area, conference area, game room, dining hall, hiking trails, lounge area, cabañas, gazebos, and meditation areas. We make the great outdoors our classroom for our activities! We believe that our campers grow in the richness and beauty that surrounds them. Learn more about Mount Purro Nature Camp in our link.
Forest Camp is for campers 8-15 years old. We can accommodate up to 100 campers! Registration is at first come, first serve basis with a minimum of 30 campers per session. Take a tour of our forest camp to get more information!
From the forest, we take our campers to the marine ecosystem through our Beach Camp. This is held at the beautiful compound of the Hontiveros’ at Matuod, Batangas. We hold our Beach Camp together with the community’s efforts and in partnership with the Bro. Alfred Shields, FSC Marine Station.
Beach Camp is for campers 10-17 years old (or younger graduates of our Forest Camp). We can accommodate up to 50 campers. Registration is at first come, first serve basis with a minimum of 25 campers per session. Take a tour of our beach camp to get more information!
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http://mycampexplore.comAs Aristotle said:
“One can learn by doing the thing, for though you think you know it, you have no certainty until you try!, ”