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Life at camp

Going into the wilderness for several days means making the wilderness your home. You'll wake up, eat, poop and sleep (and hopefully much more) in the wild, and there's a bit of organization that comes with it.

Activities

We are not gonna walk all day, everyday.

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There is going to be time for all sorts of activites, and this depends on personal preferences.

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They range from simple relax and contemplation to jungle craftmanship and survival, flora and fauna spotting, spear fishing, further exploration of jungle and streams, swimming and more. 

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We are flexible. What are you looking for?

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At Night

It gets dark fast under the canopy. Expect not to be able to move without a source of light after 16:30.

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Do not worry, though. We'll always have a campfire to lighten the surroundings, as well as our spirits!

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Some animals are more active at night, expect to see loads of spiders and interesting insects.

Washing

A source of water will always be next to our camps. Expect beautiful jungle rivers and not so much privacy. 


We encourage the use of biodegradable soaps in order to not pollute the water, hence the land and local life.

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Weather

Rain or shine, we are out there. Experiencing the elements when out in the wild is part of an expedition. 

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Rain doesn't usually last very long, and we have a group shelter to wait it out. Or you can dance under the water, up to you.

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Cooking

Unless you decide otherwise, we'll take care of cooking for you. It is done on open fire with a couple big pots.

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Expect simple, but tasty and nutritious meals.

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Pooping

We are humans, are we not? 

We'll carry all it's necessary to take care of our physiological needs and stay higienic.

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At good distance from camp and water sources, we will set up a wonderful jungle toilet. 

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Wild but clean!

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Sleeping

Everybody sleeps in their individual hammocks under their individual bashas. We will help you pick an efficient, safe and charming basha spot :)

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Feel free to leave your hammock at night for any reason but make sure you wear your shoes and have your torch and whistle with you.

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