A thoughtfully designed camp that introduces children to the outdoors through a balanced mix of nature exploration, adventure, and hands-on learning. We strongly believe that real learning happens beyond classrooms - when kids experience, observe, and participate.
Through our MountainFit & Beyond Mountains signature modules, children engage in activities that build leadership, teamwork, and decision-making skills in a fun and safe environment. Simple yet powerful outdoor practices like tent pitching, basic survival skills, and group challenges help them become more confident and self-reliant.
At the same time, the camp nurtures a deeper connection with nature by encouraging curiosity, observation, and environmental responsibility. From understanding ecosystems to practicing mindful outdoor behaviour, kids develop respect for the natural world while enjoying every moment of the journey.
Overall, the experience is designed to be engaging, enriching, and transformative, helping children grow not just as participants - but as more aware, confident, and responsible individuals.
- A well-balanced program of adventure, learning, and fun
- Special focus on leadership, confidence building, and teamwork
- Hands-on exposure to outdoor skills like tent pitching and survival basics
- Unique experiences like Jungle Cook-Off and Camera Trapping
- Guided nature trails to build observation and awareness
- Safe and structured environment with experienced instructors
- Opportunity for kids to disconnect from screens and reconnect with nature
- Encourages independence, responsibility, and social interaction
Day 1 – Welcome to the Wild!
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5:30 am – Meet at MountainFit & Beyond Mountains Office (Nal Stop).
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6:00 am – Leave from Pune. Chat with friends, enjoy the ride.
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Breakfast – On the way to the campsite.
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Late morning – Reach campsite, settle in and then trek to Devrai forest and back. Gentle hike, perfect start to the camp.
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1:00 – 2:00 pm – Lunch time at campsite. Eat, relax, hydrate.
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2:00 – 2:30 pm – Camp orientation: know the rules, safety tips, and meet your camp leaders.
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2:30 – 4:00 pm – Free time: explore the campsite, relax in your rooms, play games.
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4:00 – 4:30 pm – Tea and snacks
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4:30 – 6:30 pm – Icebreakers and fun games: team games, and campsite exploration to get get familiar with your surroundings.
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6:30 – 8:00 pm – Free time to chill, freshen up, talk, or just enjoy nature.
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8:00 pm – Dinner
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9:00 pm – Nature documentary & interactive session: watch a film and discuss animals, forests, and why they matter.
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10:00 pm – Lights off and good night.
Day 2 – Explore the Wild Side
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6:00 am – Wake-up and freshen up.
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Early morning – Light snacks and short trek to Elephant Rock for cool views and morning energy.
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9:00 am – Breakfast at campsite.
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10:00 am – 12:00 pm – Group activity: Get to know the forest!
Learn about local trees, plants, insects, and animals in a fun, simple way. -
12:00 – 3:00 pm – Lunch and downtime: rest, chat, read, or play quiet games.
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3:00 pm – Expert session: interaction and demos on nature, wildlife, or outdoor skills (designed for your age group).
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4:30 pm – Tea and snacks
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5:00 pm – Short sunset trek to a viewpoint. Watch the sky change colours together!
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7:30 pm – Back to campsite.
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8:00 pm – Dinner
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9:00 pm – Wildlife documentary: learn about wild animals and their world.
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10:00 pm – Lights off
Day 3 – Jungle Skills Day
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6:00 am – Wake-up call
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Morning – Nature trail to Koyna backwaters: walk through the forest, listen to birds, enjoy the quiet.
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Jungle cook-off: learn simple outdoor cooking in groups.
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Animal tracking basics: learn how to track various wild animals by studying signs in the jungle.
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12:00 pm – Return to campsite and lunch.
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1:00 – 4:00 pm – Downtime: rest, play, or just relax.
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4:00 pm – Outdoor skills session:
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Learn how to pitch a tent
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Basic first aid
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Simple survival tips for the outdoors
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7:00 pm – Freshen up and dinner
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9:00 pm – Short night trail and stargazing: quiet walk in the dark with torches, then lie back and watch the stars.
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10:00 pm – Lights off
Day 4 – The Great Camp Finale
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7:00 am – Wake-up call
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8:00 – 9:30 am – Scavenger hunt: fun team game around the campsite, finding clues and nature treasures.
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9:30 – 10:30 am – Freshen up and pack up, check out from rooms.
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10:30 – 11:30 am – Camp closing circle: sharing memories, what you learned, favourite moments, and group photos.
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11:30 am – Leave for Pune, lunch on the way.
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Around 4:30 pm – Reach Pune
What is included in the tour
- Pune to Pune Transportation by AC Bus
- Accommodation for 3 Nights at the campsite
- Meals Package: 4 Breakfasts & 6 Meals (as per itinerary)
- Access to all camp-based activities and sessions
- MountainFit & BeyondMountains Signature Modules, including: Leadership & Team Building Activities, Basic Survival Skills & Tent Pitching, Nature-Based Learning Sessions
- Guided Nature Trails & Outdoor Experiences
- Jungle Cook-Off activity
- Camera Trapping session (introduction & demonstration)
- Evening engagement sessions including campfire, storytelling, and reflection activities
- Certified instructors and facilitators from MountainFit team
- Basic first-aid support at campsite
- Certificates of participation
What is NOT included in the tour
- Any personal expenses (snacks, shopping, etc.)
- Any additional activities not mentioned in the itinerary
- Medical / evacuation expenses, if required
- Any cost arising due to unforeseen circumstances (bad weather, road conditions, etc.)
Clothing
- 2–3 pairs of comfortable trekking clothes (quick-dry T-shirts & track pants)
- 1 warm layer (jacket / sweatshirt – mornings & evenings can be cool)
- 1 extra pair of clothes for backup
- Nightwear
- Undergarments (sufficient for 4 days)
- Rainwear (poncho / raincoat – recommended)
- Cap / hat for sun protection
Footwear
- 1 pair of comfortable trekking shoes (good grip, already used)
- 1 pair of floaters / sandals (for campsite use)
- Extra pair of socks (3–4 pairs)
Personal Essentials
- Water bottle (minimum 1 litre)
- Small backpack (for day activities)
- Personal toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, towel, tissues)
- Hand sanitizer & wet wipes
- Sunscreen & lip balm
- Mosquito repellent
Health & Safety
- Personal medications (if any, with clear instructions shared with organizers)
- Basic medical kit (optional – ORS, band-aids, etc.)
- Any specific allergy-related medication (must be informed in advance)
Accessories
- Torch / headlamp (with extra batteries)
- Reusable lunch box & spoon (for activities like jungle cook-off)
- Notebook & pen (for learning sessions / reflections)
- Small cloth / napkin
Optional but Recommended
- Camera / basic binoculars (for nature observation & camera trapping interest)
- Light snacks (dry snacks only – no junk food recommended)
- Garbage bag (to keep wet/dirty clothes separately)
Important Notes for Parents
- Please label all belongings with the child’s name
- Avoid sending valuables (mobile phones, expensive gadgets, jewelry)
- Pack light but ensure essentials are covered
- Encourage kids to carry their own backpack for responsibility building
Do’s & Don’ts for Participants (Kids)
Do’s
- Follow instructions given by instructors at all times
- Stay with the group during all activities and outings
- Inform instructors if feeling unwell, uncomfortable, or tired
- Keep personal belongings organized and take responsibility for them
- Respect nature – avoid plucking plants or disturbing wildlife
- Participate actively in all sessions, games, and activities
- Maintain cleanliness at the campsite and surroundings
- Be supportive and respectful towards fellow participants
Don’ts
- Do not wander alone or leave the group without permission
- Avoid use of mobile phones or electronic gadgets during camp
- Do not litter - strictly follow eco-friendly practices
- Avoid carrying or consuming junk food, soft drinks, or outside food
- Do not engage in unsafe behavior during activities
- No teasing, bullying, or inappropriate behavior with fellow participants
- Avoid damaging campsite property or natural surroundings
Guidelines for Parents
- Ensure your child is physically fit and comfortable with outdoor activities
- Share complete medical history, allergies, or special requirements in advance
- Provide personal medications with clear written instructions (if required)
- Pack as per the “Things to Carry” list and avoid overpacking
- Label all belongings clearly with your child’s name
- Avoid sending expensive items, gadgets, or valuables
- Encourage children to be independent and open to new experiences
- Trust the process - our team ensures a safe, structured, and supportive environment
Communication During Camp
- Limited network connectivity is expected at the campsite
- Parents will receive periodic updates via WhatsApp groups
- In case of any emergency, our team will directly connect with parents


