1 month Gap Year trips
Camp Kenya - 1 Month
A Gap Year doesn't need to be a whole year. If you're between finishing A levels and going to University or just fancy an extended voluntary holiday then CK1 is perfect and hopefully just what you're looking for.
Highlights
- Ideal if you don't have time for a full gap year
- Key involvement in ongoing Community projects, including construction, teaching and sports
- Working Safari at Mwaluganje Elephant Sanctuary
- 3-day big game safari in National Parks
- Opportunities to Scuba Dive or Mountain Trek
- Half Day Snorkeling Trip & Cultural Village Tour
- Indian Ocean Beach and Kenya Bush location
Camp Tanzania - 1 Month
Camp Tanzania programmes operate from the Moshi area of Northern Tanzania, literally in the foothills of Kilimanjaro. As with everything we do there is a strong community and wildlife focus and there is probably nowhere better in the world to enjoy an experience combining these elements.
Highlights
- 3–week School Community Project in the Kilimanjaro foothills
- 3-day big game safari in National Parks
- Swahili lessons, orientation and 24-hour on-site management
- Cultural excursion days
- Optional mountain week for Kilimanjaro or Mt Meru (Mountain climbs are booked separately on request for an additional charge)
Camp Borneo - 1 Month
It may seem a long way to go for only 1 month but we have a packed itinerary for you. If you are pushed for time because of Uni or looking to add this to your ‘round the world’ trip then a month in Borneo is perfect. Orang-utans, community work and a one week jungle experience are some key highlights.
Highlights
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Key involvement in ongoing community projects, including construction, teaching and sports
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Work on environmental project in Lower Kinabatangan region of eastern Sabah
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Visit to Sepilok Orang-utan Sanctuary
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Opportunities to Scuba Dive, Mountain or jungle trek as well as R&R days
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Eastern and Western Borneo locations including homestay, jungle camping and community camp
Camp Cambodia - 1 Month
Working and living alongside a rural Khmer community will undoubtedly be one of the highlights of your Cambodia experience. You will live as part of the community and work on a number of ongoing projects ranging from developing community facilities, construction work, teaching, playing sports and making profitable arts and crafts. You will also have the opportunity to gain a deeper appreciation and understanding of this intriguing country; exploring ancient temples and visiting the Landmine museum, the Killing fields and S21, horrific legacies of the Khmer Rouge regime.
- Activity packed one-month trip
- Live in a rural community and learn traditional ways of life
- Work on important ongoing projects to improve the standard of living for rural Khmer communities
- Explore ancient temples including the world famous Angkor Wat
- Visit the Killing fields and learn more about Cambodia’s turbulent past
























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