Why great parents send their kids to attend Fauji Ki Paathshala Boot Camps?
“As a parent, we want our kids to get away from gadgets, be brave and overcome challenges” – says the mother of a 7-year-old camper.
Every year hundreds of parents send their kids to Fauji Ki Paathshala Boot Camp (FKPBC). They say it is one of the best experiences they can gift to their kids.
The camp is conducted by Capt. Tanuja Kabre, a retired officer of the Indian Army. She is assisted by a team of qualified male and female instructors to conduct the activities and ensure the safety of kids during the camp.
Fauji Ki Paathshala Boot Camps are designed for kids between 7 to 14 years of age. Each and every activity is designed considering the physical, psychological and learning abilities of kids in this age group.
These camps are residential camps in which kids get exposure to activities like team Building Games, Jungle Cooking, Mud Bridge Making, Low Rope Course, Bag Packing, etc.
From each of these activities, kids learn to work in teams, take responsibilities, make new friends, set and achieve goals. More importantly, they understand the value of comfort provided to them by their parents.
During the camps, food is served four times a day. It starts with a healthy breakfast followed by lunch, evening snacks, and dinner. Kids enjoy the food. Be it sprouts, salad, buttermilk, pav bhaji, biryani, vegetables or Gulab Jamun. And, yes kids can have as much as they want.
The Junggle Cammp at Yeoor Hills, Thane, is the dedicated campus for FKPBC. All the camps are conducted at this campsite.
The Junggle Cammp is a residential property spread across six acres of land. The campsite features a dining area, western toilets, tent houses, play area, obstacle course, and activity zone.
After attending FKPBC, every child has a story to tell. This story can be about: How they overcome challenges? How they helped their teams? How they stayed in tents? How they handled a rifle? or How they cooked food?
“My kid has started washing his own plates and keeping his belongings in place. Once he also cooked khichdi for us,” says the mother of an 8-year-old camper."
If you wish to gift your child a life-changing experience of camping then please get in touch with the Fauji Ki Paathshala team.
The next batch is scheduled on 26 December 2019.