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We are delighted to announce that Camps International will be attending two prestigious events in the first quarter of 2026. Giving educational institutions in the Middle East and Asia the opportunity to connect and…

  • Explore how Camps International’s immersive school travel opportunities link to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
  • Give us your feedback on the benefits and barriers to experiential learning.
  • Learn how they foster inspiration and collaboration among peers along with challenging students physically, socially, morally and mentally.
  • Discover how they link to the curriculum (British, American, Australian, Canadian, IB and CAS plus more).

Where can you find us?

Middle East School Leadership (MESLC) Conference.
28th – 29th January 2026.
Habtoor Grand Resort, Jumeirah Beach, Dubai.

British Schools in the Middle East (BSME) Conference.
3rd – 5th February 2026.
Fairmont Bab al Bahr, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Connect with Our Team?

In attendance at both school leadership conferences is our Middle East & Asia Team who will be on hand to discuss all the benefits of immersive school travel.

A Little About Our Team

Laura Negus

Over the past decade of working for Camps International, Laura has launched hundreds of expeditions across the globe, and had the privilege of witnessing these developments within students each and every time they travel with us.

Adil Rafiq

Born and raised in Yorkshire, Adil now lives in Dubai and is one of our dedicated expedition coordinators. As well as loving aviation, staying active is something Adil thoroughly enjoys, participating in various sports with his favourite being football.

 

Dan Tamburro

Originally from Birmingham in the UK, Dan has had a huge passion for music all his life and has been playing the piano since he was seven years old. He love travelling, discovering new places, and experiencing different cultures. 

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Lauren Hughes

Lauren comes from an educational background, previously working as a primary school teacher in Dubai. An adventurer at heart, she loves to travel and experience new places and cultures.

 

Eliana Fernandes

Eliana previously worked at a British University and has been in the education industry for the past 3 years. Her role as a Student Ambassador at University really sparked her love for supporting and inspiring students, and in her spare time she now volunteers to mentor young students and children with special needs.

Unable to connect at the conference?

Simply drop us an email to connect with Laura and the Camps Team.

Email Us

Why a Camps Expedition Stands Out?

Immersive and experiential travel with Camps International can shape the next generation of leaders through:

Empowering Young Leaders

Our immersive expeditions equip students with essential life skills such as resilience, communication, collaboration, empathy and psychological well-being, preparing them for the future.

Explore Student Benefits

Experiential Learning Aligned with UNSDGs

Camps International expeditions align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, offering students hands-on opportunities to connect with Real World Studies and make a tangible impact.

Real World Studies

Structured Progression Plans

With over 20 years of experience we can help schools design a strategic trips progression plan that integrates seamlessly into your academic curriculum, fostering growth from early years/grades through to school leavers.

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Cambodia Impact: Community and Elephants https://www.campsinternational.com/uae/expedition/asia-cambodia-impact-expedition-community-and-elephants/ Thu, 19 Oct 2023 11:25:40 +0000 https://www.campsinternational.com/uae/?post_type=expedition&p=1750 The post Cambodia Impact: Community and Elephants appeared first on Camps International UAE.

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Cambodia Impact Expedition: Community and Elephants

Explore the hidden wonders that Cambodia has to offer. Wander through the ancient temples of Angkor Wat, work side by side with the local community and visit a truly ethical elephant sanctuary for the retired elephants of the Angkor Temples.

  • Location Cambodia, Asia
  • Duration 8 days
  • Expedition Type Impact

This expedition is jam-packed full of cultural activities. Not only will you be getting stuck into vital project work to improve the lives of local communities, but you will also experience traditional Cambodian culture in two of the country’s largest cities. You will visit the retired elephants of Angor, feed them, walk with them and observe them bathing and playing with water as they live out a happy retirement.

A graphic of a map with the logo of Camp Cambodia
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Kulen Elephant Forest Project in Cambodia.

A fully supported expedition, from start to finish

Your expedition cost is comprehensive and covers the incredible activities you’ll be taking part in, as well as the extensive support you’ll receive in the lead up to, and during, your expedition.

Don’t forget you’ll also need your vaccinations, visas, kit and some spending money. You can find guidance on all of these on your personal Traveller Gateway once you sign up.

  • Expedition Leader
  • All meals
  • Unlimited drinking water
  • All accommodation mentioned in the itinerary
  • All activities mentioned in the itinerary
  • Entrance fees for all sights mentioned in the itinerary
  • All transfers mentioned are in private vehicles
  • Project costs and management
  • 24 hour support throughout expedition

*Flights and Travel Insurance are excluded from this trip. However should you wish to include them, then we can quote accordingly.

This sample itinerary will give you an insight into what you’ll be getting up to. Please note, the exact projects, activities and camps may change closer to the time of your expedition.

Day

Activities

More details

Day 1 Arrive to Phnom Penh Once you have arrived at Phnom Penh, you’ll be met at the airport by a member of our Camp Cambodia team. From here you will transfer to your hotel to check in and have some time to rest and freshen up before heading out to dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 2 The Killing Fields, S21 and the Royal Palace You will spend today exploring all that Phnom Penh has to offer, including paying a visit to the infamous S21 prison and Killing Fields. You will learn about the recent tragic events that befell Cambodia when it was under the rule of Pol Pot. You will also pay a visit to the magnificent Royal Palace which has been the home of the Cambodian Royal Family since the 1860s.
Day 3 Transfer to Camp Beng Pae Today you will transfer to our beautiful Camp Beng Pae (approx 4 hrs). Here you will meet our Camp Manager and team before having lunch. In the afternoon you will have your welcome briefing offering an overview of what your time at camp will involve. It’ll then be time to choose your bed in the traditional longhouse and settle in for the night.
Day 4 Community Project Work Working alongside our team and the local community you’ll get stuck into some vital project work. You’ll be supporting our sustainable livelihood projects, such as building a well for a local family to support with access to clean water, or improving infrastructure at the local school. During the evenings you will get to relax and spend more time with your local neighbours, taking part in sporting events and cultural activities.
Day 5 Project Work This morning you will continue your project work in the community. After lunch you will assist with English classes at our English school assisting the teacher and helping the children with their vocabulary and pronunciation. Before returning to camp there will be time to play some sports with the local children such as football or volley ball. In the evening, you will have time around the camp fire to think about the new experiences you have had and reflect on the impact you have made.
Day 6 Kulen Elephant Forest Project and transfer to Siem Reap This morning you will leave camp and transfer to the Kulen Elephant Forest project, stopping on the way for lunch. The Kulen Elephant Forest project now takes care of the retired Angkor elephants and you will see how they are much happier in their current life. You will prepare food for the elephants before feeding them and then taking a walk through the forest with them. You will then see them taking their afternoon bath and playing with water in their bathing pool. Continuing your journey to Siem Reap, you will arrive at your hotel in the late afternoon in time to check-in and refresh before dinner. After dinner you will visit the Siem Reap Night Market for some souvenir shopping.
Day 7 Angkor Wat and the Phare Circus Today you will spend the day exploring the UNESCO World Heritage site, Angkor Wat. Enjoy a guided tour as you immerse yourself in the hidden history of Cambodia exploring temples that were ‘lost’ for hundreds of years. Following a tasty dinner at a local restaurant, you will be treated to a show put on by the Phare Circus. The circus is non-profit organisation that helps young Cambodians transform their lives through theatre, dance and music, putting together shows that tell uniquely Cambodian stories.
Day 8 Departure This morning we will say our goodbyes before heading to the airport ready for your flight home.

How you’ll make a difference

You’ll work on a range of projects throughout your expedition, each aligned to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and designed to make a significant and lasting impact on the region’s most critical issues.

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Cambodia – Sanitation, education, food and water security

The remote and rural community of Ta Lek does not have any mains water supply and the small reservoir that they do have is not big enough to last through the long dry season that they experience in this part of Cambodia. Without a water source, sanitation has been poor and the risk of disease high. What they do have is reliable source of ground water that is reasonably close to the surface. As part of our project work here that you may get involved in we are building wells to provide drinking water and water for irrigation to ensure a reliable source of essential food. You may also build toilets and it is our aim to provide a toilet for every household in the community.

UN Sustainable Development Goals

No Poverty Icon

No poverty

End poverty in all its forms everywhere

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Zero hunger

End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture

3 Good health and well-being

Good health and well-being

Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

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Quality education

Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all

5 Gender Equality

Gender equality

Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls

6 Clean water and santitation

Clean water and sanitation

Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all

10 Reduced Inequalities

Reduce inequalities

Reduce inequality within and among countries

13 Climate Action

Climate action

Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts

15 life on land

Life on land

Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss

Experience the local way of life in our authentic camps

Our camps are the heart of our expeditions. Built and staffed by locals in the traditional style, and located within the heart of communities, they are the perfect place to relax after a day of project work. You’ll get to stay in a number of camps during your expedition, which could include those featured below.

Camp Beng Pae

Camp Beng Pae

Beng Pae is located in the village of Ta Lek and within the Beng Pae Wildlife Reserve. Surrounded by impressive pine trees, the camp is designed and built in the local hill tribe house style. The camp is set at the edge of the village and so all your project sites are only a short walk away, allowing you to become a local in no time!

  • Location: 220 km (3 hours drive) from Siem Reap International Airport
  • Accommodation style: Traditional longhouses
  • Bed type: Comfy mattresses & bedding including mosquito net.
  • Toilets: Flush toilets,
  • Showers: Showers & wash basins
  • Power: Mains electricity. 2 flat pin style power sockets
  • Social area: Chill out zone, camp fire, hammocks
  • Signature dish: Beef Loklak, Stir fried, grilled aubergine.

I went on a trip to Cambodia with Camps International. During the trip we learnt all about the Cambodian history and culture through emotional visits to the S21 prison and the killing fields as well as stories from the camps staff who were super friendly and helpful. Our project work included building a toilet and well for a local family and helping in the local schools which was all very rewarding.

Unknown, Camp Cambodia 2016

Our local camp legends

Our camps are staffed by members of the community who will make you feel like a local in no time. These legends will make your expedition spectacular and will show you the very best of their home country.

Han Hoeuy

Camps International provides many jobs for local people like me, enabling us to work together with volunteers on projects which help our communities. Having travellers spend time in camps and surrounding villages helps encourage parents in the community to recognise the importance of education for their own children, paving the way for a bright future for the people of Cambodia.

Interested in this expedition?

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Cambodia Impact Expedition: Community and Elephants

Explore the hidden wonders that Cambodia has to offer. Wander through the ancient temples of Angkor Wat, work side by side with the local community and visit a truly ethical elephant sanctuary for the retired elephants of the Angkor Temples.

  • Location Cambodia, Asia
  • Duration 8 days
  • Expedition Type Service Expeditions

This expedition is jam-packed full of cultural activities. Not only will you be getting stuck into vital project work to improve the lives of local communities, but you will also experience traditional Cambodian culture in two of the country’s largest cities. You will visit the retired elephants of Angor, feed them, walk with them and observe them bathing and playing with water as they live out a happy retirement.

A graphic of a map with the logo of Camp Cambodia
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Kulen Elephant Forest Project in Cambodia.

A fully supported expedition, from start to finish

Your expedition cost is comprehensive and covers the incredible activities you’ll be taking part in, as well as the extensive support you’ll receive in the lead up to, and during, your expedition.

Don’t forget you’ll also need your vaccinations, visas, kit and some spending money. You can find guidance on all of these on your personal Traveller Gateway once you sign up.

  • International flights
  • Expedition Leader
  • Comprehensive travel insurance
  • All meals
  • Unlimited drinking water
  • All accommodation mentioned in the itinerary
  • All activities mentioned in the itinerary
  • Entrance fees for all sights mentioned in the itinerary
  • All transfers mentioned are in private vehicles
  • Project costs and management
  • 24 hour support throughout expedition

This sample itinerary will give you an insight into what you’ll be getting up to. Please note, the exact projects, activities and camps may change closer to the time of your expedition.

Day

Activities

More details

Day 1 Arrive to Phnom Penh Once you have arrived at Phnom Penh, you’ll be met at the airport by a member of our Camp Cambodia team. From here you will transfer to your hotel to check in and have some time to rest and freshen up before heading out to dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 2 The Killing Fields, S21 and the Royal Palace You will spend today exploring all that Phnom Penh has to offer, including paying a visit to the infamous S21 prison and Killing Fields. You will learn about the recent tragic events that befell Cambodia when it was under the rule of Pol Pot. You will also pay a visit to the magnificent Royal Palace which has been the home of the Cambodian Royal Family since the 1860s.
Day 3 Transfer to Camp Beng Pea Today you will transfer to our beautiful Camp Beng Pae (approx 4 hrs). Here you will meet our Camp Manager and team before having lunch. In the afternoon you will have your welcome briefing offering an overview of what your time at camp will involve. It’ll then be time to choose your bed in the traditional longhouse and settle in for the night.
Day 4 Community Project Work Working alongside our team and the local community you’ll get stuck into some vital project work. You’ll be supporting our sustainable livelihood projects, such as building a well for a local family to support with access to clean water, or improving infrastructure at the local school. During the evenings you will get to relax and spend more time with your local neighbours, taking part in sporting events and cultural activities.
Day 5 Community Project Work This morning you will continue your project work in the community. After lunch you will assist with English classes at our English school assisting the teacher and helping the children with their vocabulary and pronunciation. Before returning to camp there will be time to play some sports with the local children such as football or volley ball. In the evening, you will have time around the camp fire to think about the new experiences you have had and reflect on the impact you have made.
Day 6 Kulen Elephant Forest Project and transfer to Siem Reap This morning you will leave camp and transfer to the Kulen Elephant Forest project, stopping on the way for lunch. The Kulen Elephant Forest project now takes care of the retired Angkor elephants and you will see how they are much happier in their current life. You will prepare food for the elephants before feeding them and then taking a walk through the forest with them. You will then see them taking their afternoon bath and playing with water in their bathing pool. Continuing your journey to Siem Reap, you will arrive at your hotel in the late afternoon in time to check-in and refresh before dinner. After dinner you will visit the Siem Reap Night Market for some souvenir shopping.
Day 7 Angkor Wat and the Phare Circus Today you will spend the day exploring the UNESCO World Heritage site, Angkor Wat. Enjoy a guided tour as you immerse yourself in the hidden history of Cambodia exploring temples that were ‘lost’ for hundreds of years. Following a tasty dinner at a local restaurant, you will be treated to a show put on by the Phare Circus. The circus is non-profit organisation that helps young Cambodians transform their lives through theatre, dance and music, putting together shows that tell uniquely Cambodian stories.
Day 8 Departure This morning we will say our goodbyes before heading to the airport ready for your flight home.

How you’ll make a difference

You’ll work on a range of projects throughout your expedition, each aligned to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and designed to make a significant and lasting impact on the region’s most critical issues.

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Cambodia – Sanitation, education, food and water security

The remote and rural community of Ta Lek does not have any mains water supply and the small reservoir that they do have is not big enough to last through the long dry season that they experience in this part of Cambodia. Without a water source, sanitation has been poor and the risk of disease high. What they do have is reliable source of ground water that is reasonably close to the surface. As part of our project work here that you may get involved in we are building wells to provide drinking water and water for irrigation to ensure a reliable source of essential food. You may also build toilets and it is our aim to provide a toilet for every household in the community.

UN Sustainable Development Goals

No Poverty Icon

No poverty

End poverty in all its forms everywhere

e-inverted-icons_web-02

Zero hunger

End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture

3 Good health and well-being

Good health and well-being

Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

e_inverted-sdg-goals_icons-individual-rgb-04

Quality education

Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all

5 Gender Equality

Gender equality

Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls

6 Clean water and santitation

Clean water and sanitation

Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all

10 Reduced Inequalities

Reduce inequalities

Reduce inequality within and among countries

13 Climate Action

Climate action

Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts

15 life on land

Life on land

Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss

Experience the local way of life in our authentic camps

Our camps are the heart of our expeditions. Built and staffed by locals in the traditional style, and located within the heart of communities, they are the perfect place to relax after a day of project work. You’ll get to stay in a number of camps during your expedition, which could include those featured below.

Camp Beng Pae

Camp Beng Pae

Beng Pae is located in the village of Ta Lek and within the Beng Pae Wildlife Reserve. Surrounded by impressive pine trees, the camp is designed and built in the local hill tribe house style. The camp is set at the edge of the village and so all your project sites are only a short walk away, allowing you to become a local in no time!

  • Location: 220 km (3 hours drive) from Siem Reap International Airport
  • Accommodation style: Traditional longhouses
  • Bed type: Comfy mattresses & bedding including mosquito net.
  • Toilets: Flush toilets,
  • Showers: Showers & wash basins
  • Power: Mains electricity. 2 flat pin style power sockets
  • Social area: Chill out zone, camp fire, hammocks
  • Signature dish: Beef Loklak, Stir fried, grilled aubergine.

I went on a trip to Cambodia with Camps International. During the trip we learnt all about the Cambodian history and culture through emotional visits to the S21 prison and the killing fields as well as stories from the camps staff who were super friendly and helpful. Our project work included building a toilet and well for a local family and helping in the local schools which was all very rewarding.

Unknown, Camp Cambodia 2016

Our local camp legends

Our camps are staffed by members of the community who will make you feel like a local in no time. These legends will make your expedition spectacular and will show you the very best of their home country.

Han Hoeuy

Camps International provides many jobs for local people like me, enabling us to work together with volunteers on projects which help our communities. Having travellers spend time in camps and surrounding villages helps encourage parents in the community to recognise the importance of education for their own children, paving the way for a bright future for the people of Cambodia.

Interested in this expedition?

Step 1 of 3

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Preparing young adults to be citizens of tomorrow https://www.campsinternational.com/uae/preparing-young-adults-to-be-citizens-of-tomorrow/ Thu, 08 Sep 2022 12:59:38 +0000 https://www.campsinternational.com/uae/?p=1628 The post Preparing young adults to be citizens of tomorrow appeared first on Camps International UAE.

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Preparing young adults to be citizens of tomorrow: the benefits of immersive service-learning expeditions through facing real-world issues

If you’re a student starting to grasp the idea of building your portfolio for applications to higher education, one of the first things to come to mind is likely community service through volunteering. Academic and physical educational prowess can only get students so far before they need to demonstrate their contribution to society and showcase what they bring to the table as individuals.

And while volunteering is a welcome addition to a well-rounded resume, it is crucial to recognise just how beneficial experiencing acts of service to others can be to help improve life skills outside of educational or professional capabilities. These can include a variety of characteristics, such as compassion and empathy.

Tackling moral dilemmas

Gen Z has been receiving excessive attention for their ‘no nonsense’ attitude, where they speak up against passive ignorance towards varying social issues. They continue to prove the impact of standing up for their peers, voicing matters for those who can’t, and showing that this is how we progress together as a society.

As young adults immerse themselves in real-life experiences and the day-to-day routines of the local communities, they start to feel first-hand gratitude for all they have. Helping your children understand the importance of supporting those in need can build empathy, resilience, and greater self-awareness. Introducing your children to these experiences can also make for a bonding experience, improving family relations in the home.

Learning to accept external recognition for their work and being appreciative of their willingness to play a positive and active role in the world is also incremental to the growth of youngsters’ self-confidence, self-worth, and satisfaction.

Innovative, on-the-spot thinking

Actual experiences cannot always be pre-planned and executed to perfection. Life requires one to think on their feet and devise instant solutions to tackle problems while considering varying factors such as the people involved and the logistics. Immersive service experiences start to test and teach youngsters the critical skills of adaptability and quick-thinking.

Interactions with different groups and cultures allow youth to develop interpersonal and problem-solving skills. And it works both ways: fresh perspectives introduced into the workflow of volunteering groups can help motivate and re-energise the passions of the project groups.

Working closely with government and private authorities

 An essential but generally forgotten benefit to working with volunteering organisations is the close-knit ties to local, national, and international authorities. Early-on exposure to the functionalities of these authorities and their role in the welfare ecosystem can pave the way for the brightest young minds to work and collaborate with them in the coming years. After all, children are the future of this planet, and exposing them to this environment from an early age can help build their trust and confidence in their abilities and the authorities around them.

Countries worldwide are beginning to spotlight national volunteering initiatives, with a particular focus on the involvement of young people. For instance, the UAE Government prioritises inclusive and equitable quality education and hence continues to promote lifelong learning opportunities for everyone. This was demonstrated recently by the UAE Ministry of Education announcing its commitment to high-quality education in the next 50 years. With this increasing focus on education, it’s fantastic to see the growing interest in volunteering among youth in the UAE. To date, we have hosted 4,500 students from across the UAE on our immersive service-learning expeditions at our Camps. Their work has created a meaningful and lasting impact on communities worldwide.

Unquestionable advantage on the résumés

As students begin to plan out their further education and careers, a strong, well-rounded character can play a vital role in the perception of their applications in the future. Operating in teams and groups, improving cultural tolerance, and adapting to the realities of living at our Camps and working with our partner communities can be key character-building factors.

Working on feedback and learning to constructively take on criticism make for great learning for high-school students as they begin to adapt to university-level practices. For example, rebuilding a brick wall foundation that wouldn’t hold or re-teaching basics in maths to young children can help students learn to balance their expectations, develop determination, and try different approaches to a problem. All of this can play a crucial role in personal and professional success.

Being humane is the value-add that the future workforce requires. Connecting with people through compassion-filled work is the skill to add to that brimming bucket of potential. Lifelong learning and traditions are built on a solid foundation when introduced and practiced from a young age.

The UAE is a strong proponent of school travel, with schools embracing the long-term benefits of outside-the-class learning tools. I firmly believe that impact education and volunteering should be part of educational curriculums and a top priority for all young adults. Why? I’ve witnessed first-hand how it can equip them to create impact in the lives of those closest to them and on strangers and society in general. And really, what could be a greater skill than that?

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Kenya Impact Expedition: Community and Marine https://www.campsinternational.com/uae/asia-kenya-impact-expedition-community-and-marine/ Wed, 16 Mar 2022 09:59:11 +0000 https://www.campsinternational.com/uae/?page_id=1502 The post Kenya Impact Expedition: Community and Marine appeared first on Camps International UAE.

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KENYA IMPACT EXPEDITION: COMMUNITY AND MARINE

This exciting and impactful expedition will take you from the rural community of Muhaka to the spectacular white sandy beaches of Diani.

  • Location
    Kenya, Africa
  • Duration
    1 week
  • Expedition Type
    Impact

Throughout your time in Kenya, you’ll get involved in a range of projects, helping to support community development to taking part in environmental conservation at the sacred Kaya forest and hands-on marine conservation at Diani Beach.

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A fully supported expedition, from start to finish

Your expedition cost is comprehensive and covers the incredible activities you’ll be taking part in, as well as the extensive support you’ll receive in the lead up to, and during, your expedition.

Don’t forget you’ll also need your vaccinations, visas, kit and some spending money. You can find guidance on all of these on your personal Traveller Gateway once you sign up.

  • Local Leader
  • All meals
  • Unlimited drinking water
  • All accommodation mentioned in the itinerary
  • All activities mentioned in the itinerary
  • Entrance fees for all sights mentioned in the itinerary
  • All transfers mentioned are in private vehicles
  • Project costs and management
  • 24 hour support throughout expedition

*Flights, Travel Insurance and Expedition Leader are excluded from this trip. However should you wish to include them, then we can quote accordingly.

This sample itinerary will give you an insight into what you’ll be getting up to. Please note, the exact projects, activities and camps may change closer to the time of your expedition.

Day Activities More details
Day 1 Arrival Day Transfer to Muhaka Camp, situated in the heart of a rural village, from Moi Airport (2-3 hrs). After settling into your accommodation, you will be given a full briefing of the camp and the village. We have been working with this community for over 7 years so you will be welcomed warmly by the people who will be your family during your stay.Your orientation will include a walk in the village, meeting with different kind of families followed by a briefing where you will learn more about the current situation and challenges faced by the community.

Spend the rest of the day interacting with the local children and learning more about their culture before tucking into a tasty dinner

Day 2 Community School Project After breakfast you will visit the local school and take part in some hands on project work. Projects will vary and may include Classroom refurbishment, painting, floor refurbishment, fixing the ceiling and repair of the veranda. You will have time to relax in the evening over dinner and reflect on your days’ work.
Day 3 Cultural Work On this day you will interact with families and join the local women, while they teach you to cook local delicacies in the village. You will have plenty of opportunity to interact with the local families and get a deeper insight into rural life.Activities will include assisting the community on their farms and learning to make makuti (Palm Leaves) both which are important income generating activities.

Enjoy a scrumptious dinner before heading to bed for the night.

Day 4 Community School Project You will continue with the important school project work in the Muhaka village.
Day 5 Environmental Work Kaya Forest Today you’ll help to address the critical environmental conservation issues at the sacred Kaya forest. You will be working on clearing a buffer zone for indigenous tree planting and building a sheltered tree nursery. There will also be the chance to enjoy a guided walk in the sacred forest with the Kaya elders, learning its interesting historical background, the uses of its indigenous plants and fascinating cultural practices.
Day 6 Marine Conservation Today you will transfer down to the spectacular Diani Beach (30 min) for your Marine Conservation Programme. During your time you will be looking at marine wildlife, habitats and conservation and you will get the opportunity to gain experience in collecting data and learning about various research projects and methods. Throughout you will learn about the importance of the oceans, waste management, sustainability and how the programme helps to conserve the environment in daily lives as well as find out about all the various conservation efforts around Africa.As the evening draws in, you’ll have time to relax on the beach.
Day 7 Departure Say your goodbyes to the Camp Kenya team as you transfer to the airport ready for your flight home.

How you’ll make a difference

You’ll work on a range of projects throughout your expedition, each aligned to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and designed to make a significant and lasting impact on the region’s most critical issues.

School improvement

Kenya – School improvements and conservation work

Many local schools are in very dilapidated buildings which suffer from erosion and seasonal flooding. You’ll help to build or renovate school buildings so that local children have a clean and safe academic environment. You’ll also get involved in initiatives to promote a peaceful co-existence between the community and the local wildlife, such as improving natural waterholes and planting indigenous trees for habitat and food sources.

UN Sustainable Development Goals

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No poverty

End poverty in all its forms everywhere

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Zero hunger

End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture

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Quality education

Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all

5 Gender Equality

Gender equality

Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls

10 Reduced Inequalities

Reduce inequalities

Reduce inequality within and among countries

13 Climate Action

Climate action

Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts

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Life on land

Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss

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Kenya – Community development and coastal forest protection

Muhaka village remains one of the poorest communities in Kenya. You will help to support community development projects such as traditional house building and school improvements. You may also work on our reforestation projects within the sacred Kaya forest, an important habitat home to many species of monkeys.

UN Sustainable Development Goals

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No poverty

End poverty in all its forms everywhere

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Quality education

Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all

5 Gender Equality

Gender equality

Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls

6 Clean water and santitation

Clean water and sanitation

Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all

8 Decent work and economic growth

Decent work and economic growth

Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for al

10 Reduced Inequalities

Reduce inequalities

Reduce inequality within and among countries

13 Climate Action

Climate action

Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts

14 Life below water

Life below water

Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development

15 life on land

Life on land

Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss

Experience the local way of life in our authentic camps

Our camps are the heart of our expeditions. Built and staffed by locals in the traditional style, and located within the heart of communities, they are the perfect place to relax after a day of project work. You’ll get to stay in a number of camps during your expedition, which could include those featured below.

Camp Muhaka

Camp Muhaka will quickly become your home away from home. With stylish traditional buildings and a great social scene, there’s plenty to keep you busy. Being in the heart of the village also has its perks; all your project sites are only a short walk away and you can walk with the children to and from school so you’ll be a local in no time!

  • Location: 1.5-2 hours drive from Mombasa Airport
  • Accommodation style: Traditional bandas and tents
  • Bed Type: Comfy mattresses and bedding.
  • Toilets: Modern toilets
  • Showers: Modern showers and sinks
  • Power: Mains electricity backed up by generator (between 18:00 – 22:00). British 3 pin power sockets
  • Social area: Based right in the heart of the community, in walking distance to project sites and a short drive to the beach. Chill out zone with camp fire and pool table
  • Signature dish: Ugali & Rice
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Beach Camp

Beach Camp boasts one of the most spectacular camp locations, just a 2 minute walk from the award-winning Diani beach. Enjoy waking up to the sounds and sights of the sea and relaxing in the comfy social area after a day of activities.

  • Location: 3-4 hours drive from Mombasa Airport
  • Accommodation style: Traditional bandas
  • Bed Type: bunk beds with comfy mattresses and bedding.
  • Toilets: Modern Flushing Toilets
  • Showers: Modern showers and sinks
  • Power: Mains electricity backed up by generator (between 18:30 – 22:00). British 3 pin power sockets
  • Social area: Large social and mess area with cushions to chill out on and a small shop
  • Highlight: Bushbaby Feeding
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As a student who visited camps international, Kenya camp; I really enjoyed my stay at the camp. I got closer to many new people and I made friends with other groups. I experienced very amazing sunsets and views. Camps international changed me in someway, as I am much more adventurous after this trip. And I learnt to be thankful and appreciate what I have! Thank you so much for this great experience

Sarah, Camp Kenya 2019

Our local camp legends

Our camps are staffed by members of the community who will make you feel like a local in no time. These legends will make your expedition spectacular and will show you the very best of their home country.

Eric Kivuva

I am truly honoured to have been working with Camps International for over 10 years, driving our travellers in my ‘Disco Truck’! I enjoy taking everyone safely to project sites and seeing how they are helping to change peoples lives. I love what I do!

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When we think of giant pandas, we think of lovely black and white bears. They are cute and have many fans all over the world. But do you really know pandas? Today is World Panda Day, so why not learn more about these loving creatures and look to get involved in Panda conservation work by assisting with the day to day care of these national treasures on our expedition in China.

Here are some panda facts you might not know:

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On this trip you will spend time working with the teams that care for the lazy but loveable Pandas at the Dujiangyan Panda Centre and Wolong Panda Base.  The Dujiangyan Panda Valley Centre was set up to assist with breeding programmes, wilderness training and the eventual release of giant pandas into the wild. At both centres you will be assisting with the day to day care of the pandas, including cleaning enclosures, preparing food, feeding the pandas and observing and recording behaviour and health.

Other highlights on this expedition include:

  • Trekking through a wild mountain range
  • Helping local farmers with their agricultural work including harvesting, planting and watering vegetables
  • Experiencing first hand a traditional Tibetan guesthouse.

No one can do everything, but everyone can do something!

Even though the 16th March marks #worldpandaday it takes more than just one day of awareness to make it count and help protect these gentle giants.

Why not do your bit and:

  • Follow ethical tourism guidelines
  • Support panda conservation

For more information on the work that Camps International are doing worldwide take a look at our Global Impact Reports.

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2026 Photo and Video Competition

OPEN

Enter your best expedition photos or videos for the chance to win a GoPro and other monthly prizes!

When you return home from expedition, we want to see your best and favourite photos from your journey. Each month we’ll pick our top photo or video which will win one of our monthly prizes and at the end of the year we’ll announce the overall winning entry, which will receive the grand prize of a GoPro.

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The choice is yours

There are seven categories to choose from, and you can enter in as many categories and submit as many pictures or videos as you like. Don’t forget to check out our terms and conditions for the full breakdown of the image and video guidelines and rules.

 

 

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Community

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Projects

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Life in camps

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Wildlife

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Environment

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Adventure

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Sustainability

Inspiration from our 2025 Winner – Jaedon Hulse

A MASSIVE congratulations to the overall winner of our 2025 Photo Competition Jaedon Hulse with this fantastic Wildlife photo from Ecuador.

“What a beautifully atmospheric image! The soft white mist forms a clean backdrop that helps create contrast and allows the subject to pop. The bird, presumably feeding on the flowers, adds a lovely behavioural element and gives the photograph a clear focal point. With the mountains and cloud cover this image has a lot of elements that helps keep the viewer engaged and gives a strong sense of place. Really well done!”

–  Sam Turley, Penda Photo Tours

Hummingbird resting on top of a flower in front of the misty mountains of Ecuador

Entries are now open for 2026

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