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| Heads | Days | Nights | Per Head |
| 40 (Min.) | 4 | 3 | 1100 |
| 3 | 2 | 800 |
| 2 | 1 | 600 |
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Do's & Dont's
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Do not bring match stick or lighters.
Always stay within the campus unless taken out.
Inform guides/ attendants in case of any help.
Do not touch the energized fencing, they might hurt you.
Do not bring any radio or audio systems.
Playing music strictly forbidden.
Do not bring bright colored clothes.
Bring your home contact numbers and address.
Bring a lock and key to keep your valuable locked.
Try to ask as many questions as you can.
Keep the Camp clean. Do not litter with plastic, paper, cellophane etc.
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Remember
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Creatures in the wild are usually more afraid of you then you are of them, but don’t take any chances. If you see a wild animal, be sure to leave it alone.
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School Camping
Short camps in Gorumara Tents by schools and colleges will give students an opportunity to learn first hand about outdoor life. They also get a chance to learn and view the flora and fauna of the National Park. The camp support regular curriculum and make lessons more meaningful and interesting. It becomes easier to learn when students are actually taken for a nature walk in the deep forest. They experience the thrill of some of the most exotic and beautiful jungles, waterways and other little known adventure sports, for removed from the usual tourist spots.
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| Programme Layout |
| Day-1 | Day-2 |
Arrival at Camp site.
Tent distribution.
LUNCH
Introduction
Tea
Know your surroundings.
Snacks.
Film show.
DINNER
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Central Fall in
BREAKFAST
Nature Walk.
LUNCH
Diary writing.
Group discussion.
TEA
Games/Adventure Sports.
Snacks.
Tribal Dance.
DINNER.
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BED TEA
CENTRAL FALL-IN
BREAKFAST
Environmental Education.
LUNCH.
Dairy writing.
Captive Elephant Management.
Games/Sports.
Snacks.
Cultural Programme.
Camp Fire.
DINNER.
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BREAKFAST
DISPERSE. (END)/Check out
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