CI Updates

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Updates from Camps International Responsible Tourism

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The ‘tactical’ toilet break fundraiser…

I just had a glance through our Facebook Fan page and it’s really inspiring to see all the effort that travelers are making to raise funds for the school expeditions or gap year travel with us. Recently I heard that some chap has been sitting in a tub of

The raptors of Rukinga

A few days ago, we had some rather interesting visitors staying with us at Camp Tsavo. Dr. Munir Virani, Africa Programme Director for the Peregrine Fund is one of a handful of raptor specialists in East Africa and was in the neighborhood surveying birds of prey.  We are are

Kate talks to Fearne Cotton on Radio 1…

Our Kate was on Radio 1 this morning, speaking to Fearne Cotton…. Listen to it here: Kate Speaks to Fearne on Radio 1… Fearne Cotton Kate 'Cheesemonger' Erskine

Brussels The Real Story…

It’s taken me a while to post these shots of our Christmas Do… but seeing as the last series of shots were taken by Anna – I thought I set the record straight….

“The trip of a Life time…”

We are always really touched when we get personal letters from people who have spent time with us at our Camps and even more honoured when someone writes something about us who was part of Camps. Thanks Rachel…this meant a lot…

Camps Christmas Do: Brussels 2009

When your work’s 6,555 (and 4,491) miles away

Mel sent me this pic of the Camp Borneo office yesterday - I designed the Camp Borneo logo in August last year… It always make’s me proud when I see my work somewhere I don’t know, or being worn by someone I don’t know. Anyway enough boasting, this

It ain’t over till its over…

Girls and boys, please don’t try this at home! “And if you don’t drive me to the ice cream shop, I will…” “You know doc, I have been having terrible nightmares about gappers attacking our drivers and painting themselves with cement. I don’t know if its all

And then, as if by magic, Sabah appeared…

Sunset over the South China Sea Though I’d spent time in the Malaysian state of Sabah before, three months back in 2007, the previous seven days have brought home to me just how little of this part of Borneo I had actually seen and what I’ve been missing! Thinking

Sun, Sand, Sea and…skids

Until recently, I was never one to follow sports, especially motorsports. This was all to change when I find out that last year Camp Kenya hosted the first national motocross championship in our backyard and that we were going to do it again. I had never watched a motocross

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