Now that the long school holidays have arrived, it’s common for parents not to have as much time off as their children. In these cases, summer camps are an excellent alternative, giving your children the chance to leave home and experience a bit of independence.

 Children's Camps


To maximise the benefits that summer camps can offer your children, Yumping Mexico recommends outdoor adventure camps. Beyond breaking the daily routine, summer camps set in natural environments provide essential contact with nature and a change of scenery.

 Contact with nature


These camps promote outdoor activities and sports development as central themes. They involve stays of a set number of days during which your children will take part in one or more adventure activities. They’ll sleep and live away from home for several days, socialising with other children their age and learning new and exciting sports.

 Maximum fun


Activities at the Camps.

Guided by trained instructors and activity leaders, children will participate in various activities connected to the natural environment of the camp. Each company is committed to providing a safe and responsible service during the stay, offering your children professional equipment, facilities that meet regulations, and qualified guides with proper training.

During a summer camp, your children can enjoy different land-based sports full of fun, such as:

  • Hiking: One of the most common camp activities is wonderful treks through forests, mountains, or fields. A key focus is observation. Learning and discovering local wildlife and plants will be the highlight of this activity. Your children will learn orienteering techniques and biological facts about various animals, insects, and plants. A true adventure expedition for the little ones!
     Orient in nature


     
  • Horse Riding: Some camps organise horseback rides as a fantastic equestrian experience for children. This ancient equestrian art helps them understand these animals better and enjoy nature from a unique perspective. Led by trained guides, these outings are usually suitable for children aged 8 and above, with friendly and gentle horses.
     Children on horseback


     
  • Mountain Biking: At many camps, mountain biking is another way to explore nature in a fun and unique way. Children love cycling, and a trail through the woods makes it even more thrilling. These are guided routes to explore the camp’s surroundings or reach a point of interest. It’s a great way for kids to get exercise during the holidays in a fun and healthy way. This activity is typically suitable for children aged 7 and up.
     Mountain Cycling for Children


     
  • Rock Climbing: Many camps now feature rock climbing, a thrilling land-based sport involving ascents on natural rock faces or climbing walls built at the camp. Many children are fascinated by the idea of scaling a rock like a lizard, and climbing instructors are fully prepared to teach them. With safety gear, kids learn to climb, rappel, and belay their peers for safe and controlled climbs. This sport encourages communication and teamwork, as well as appreciation for nature. Children as young as 8 years old can participate.
    Roca Escalada

Beyond these fantastic sports, there are also specialised camps focused on specific activities. These may include water sports, aerial activities, or competitive events.

To ensure you choose the right camp for your child, always consider their opinion! A camp can be either a wonderful experience or a traumatic one for children. It’s crucial not to force them but to present it as an exciting opportunity. Pay attention to whether your child is eager to attend a particular camp.

 Love the camp


Rest assured, there’s no happier child than one at a summer camp in nature. It’s a chance to offer them something different—exciting and rewarding for the whole family!