September 2nd, 2010

Intel Kicks Off Fall Season

As we say goodbye to summer, Camp Taiwan welcomes its first corporate group of Fall. Camp is lively all year round as summer campers give way to a variety of other events. The rest of this year will bring top international school groups, family camps and team building corporate retreats like Intel. We are proud to welcome  groups from the American Institute in Taiwan, Nike, Intel, Lenton Group and Rockland this fall as well as top schools like Taipei American School, Taipei European School, Taipei Adventist American School and MingChuan University. With our new Eco Lodge and organic farm, Camp Taiwan has expanded its offerings and is now open all year. There are still some open dates this season. Call (02)7720-7721 for information.

August 23rd, 2010

Final Summer Camp Week of 2010

With the mini-campers back home with their moms and dads, Camp Taiwan welcomes its last Avatar session of the Summer. The counselors have vowed to make this the best week yet. This week’s campers will get to do lots of fun activities — from climbing to river tracing, ecology, giant swing, kayaking and more! Parents of campers this week can check out this link for new photos every night.

If your child didn’t get to come to camp this summer, don’t worry. We have weekend family camps this fall and winter camp coming up as well. And there is always Summer 2011!

August 16th, 2010

Mini Campers Descend on Camp

Monday morning Camp Taiwan begins the first of two mini camper sessions. Always a favorite of counselors and kids alike, mini camp is a chance for six-to-nine-year-olds to experience the wonder of camp life while their parents are reminded of how quiet their lives used to be. Campers get to do lots of fun Camp Taiwan activities like rock climbing, giant swing, zipline, ecology, arts and crafts and more! Parents of mini campers can see photos and descriptions of what their campers are up to by clicking here starting August 17.

August 4th, 2010

Camp Taiwan welcomes ACES

We are proud to once again welcome ACES students and teachers this summer. Camp Taiwan will be filled to the brim with the gang from ACES as they take over Wanli Aug. 9 to 14. Their English skills will be put to the test as they navigate camp with our counselors and take part in a week they’ll never forget. From ziplining across camp and experiencing the thrill of the giant swing to tracing camp’s rivers and learning about local ecology there will be plenty of pictures and stories to tell when they get home.

July 30th, 2010

Get them outside! Camps still available in August!

Summer is entering its final month and there are a few spots left in late August. Is your son or daughter starting to memorize the TV schedule? It’s time to get them out into the sunshine to enjoy this beautiful summer.

Mini Camps (ages 6-9) have some spots available Aug. 16-18 and Aug. 19-21

Avatar Session 7 (ages 9-15) runs Aug. 23-28 and is the last summer session of the year. There are still a few spaces left. Call today. (02)7720-7721

July 1st, 2010

Camp Taiwan launches Kayak Tours

This summer, Camp Taiwan’s new North Coast Beach Club is your chance to get out and see close up what the North Coast has to offer!

1/2 Day Kayak Tour
From our location on Old Gold Mountain Beach, 1/2 day kayak tours will run throughout summer. After a brief dry-land orientation, you put the boats in the water and head out with experienced guides. You begin in the river inlet before paddling out into the beauty of the Pacific Ocean. There’s plenty of time to relax on a secret beach, explore WWII munitions tunnels, or just go for a swim, before continuing the voyage. Once back on shore, it’s time for the real fun as you enjoy an ocean-side luau barbecue and nice cold drinks. Is there a better way to spend a summer day?

Package Includes:
Kayak Rental
1-hour Lesson
Guided Tour (bilingual)
Luau and Drinks
Transportation to and from Taipei

Call our office for details: (02)7720-7721

June 26th, 2010

European School Wraps up Spring Camps

The Taipei European School held several camps in the waning weeks of Spring. The Brits, Germans and High Schoolers enjoyed clear mornings and cool afternoons and lots of adventure over the 2 weeks leading up to the Summer Solstice. We were happy to see many of the campers again and the older kids enjoyed kayaking and climbing a 40 foot waterfall near camp. Good luck on your final exams and have a great summer full of adventure!!

June 15th, 2010

Family Camp with a TWIST!

FULL STAFF OF COUNSELORS!


Kids attend supervised activities with fully trained counselors. Parents are free to join these activities, attend parent-only events, or simply RELAX!

ALL INCLUSIVE

Price includes top-class accommodation for 3D/2N in our one-of-a-kind safari tents and buffet style sit down meals in the dining pavilion. It is outdoor living at it’s best!

CAMP DATES

  • July 30 – Aug. 1                 Ocean Fun
  • Aug. 20 – Aug. 22             Ocean Fun
  • Aug. 24 – Aug. 26             River Adventure
  • Aug. 27 – Aug. 29            Ocean Fun

TWO KINDS OF CAMP, ONE GREAT CAMP EXPERIENCE

Both camps, Ocean Fun and River Adventure, include all the camp favorites, like zipline, rock climbing, river tracing, giant swing and more.

Ocean Fun includes an excursion to the beach for some ocean kayaking and beach activities.

River Adventure takes campers into Yangming National Park for big river tracing and a spectacular water fall climb.

Call or email today for more details. +886 (2) 7720-7721, info@camptaiwan.com

Price: 6000NT for adults, 4000NT for children (under 12) Three days and two nights. (based on four people per tent)

May 27th, 2010

Return to Camp Taiwan

Check out the great video from camper Paul Waby. Paul and his family recently ventured to Camp Taiwan for a weekend Family Camp.

May 18th, 2010

Don’t Miss Teen Camp

Camp Taiwan’s popular teen camp is back for another summer. What is it all about? Teen Camp is a leadership camp for 14-17 year olds. Our program gives teens hands-on instruction and provides real opportunities for:

  • Cooperation
  • Problem solving
  • Communication
  • Team building
  • Fun
  • Trust
  • Confidence building
  • Creativity

Teens will also enjoy all the usual Camp Taiwan activities including climbing, river tracing, high ropes course and more.