Three Generation Camps, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Visiting Schools Program
  • Introduction
  • Junior Programs
  • Senior Programs

Three Generation Camps Programs
Introduction


The Three Generation Camps conducts popular camp programs for individuals and groups who want to travel to Northern Thailand alone or with a group of friends, usually during the school holiday periods. Special camps can be arranged throughout the year by request.

Using our expertise of working with school groups year round, Three Generation Camps offers holiday activities for 9-13 year old and programs for 14-18 year old.

All camp programs are action packed to allow participants to have fun making new friends with people around the world, to develop self-confidence living away from home and to develop new interests through trying a range of activities.

Three Generation Camps Programs
Junior Programs

Junior Programs (age 9-13)
Adventure Camp:
Enjoy a combination of biking, kayaking, trekking and outdoor activities as well as on campus team building, problem solving and environmental activities.

Intensive English Camp:
Study English with qualified EFL teachers each morning and enjoy a range of camp activities designed to motivated students to use English for the rest of the day. Students practice all four language skills.

Elective Activities Camp:
Students pre select a sports, arts or environmental elective to specialize in during the camp and enjoy a range of arts, adventure and leadership activities as well as off campus visits to round off their experience.

Three Generation Camps Programs
Senior Programs

Senior Programs (age 14-18)
Extreme Siam:
A week of adrenalin filled adventure, including climbing, caving and rafting.

Science outside the classroom:
A must for for students interested in studying Earth Sciences. Camp includes on and off-campus study of water bodies, soils, plants and adventurous challenges.

Intensive English:
Study English with qualified EFL teachers.

CAS camp:
Do your students follow the IB program? Prem Camps can put together a program of service and creativity for students wanting to stretch themselves in a new environment.