Rappelling to jungle survival, night out to rope course, hiking to life skills training, you do not just do one, but all. Each day at a Terra Camp is designed to offer a high octane, adrenaline pumping, seamless series of activities and challenges that equip the participants with both outdoor experience and life skills. If you are an outdoor enthusiast, we have four great Himalayan camps awaiting your arrival. So, pack in your curiosity, muster up your courage, lose your fear, invite a few friends and get set to create wonderful memories that will last a lifetime.
Camp Chrysalid is located at the scenic Junga tehsil of Shimla district (Himachal Pradesh). The camp is spread across three acres of terraced land at an altitude of about 5100 feet above sea level. It is easily approachable by a jeep track. It is perched on a ridge, which gradually climbs into thick pine and oak trees and overlooks the gorge formed by river Ashwini. These conditions lay the ground for the choicest of adventure activities for an ideal summer camp.
Camp MegaTons is a heaven for white water rafting enthusiasts. Located at a pleasant 3500 feet above the sea level near a little village called Mori in Uttarkashi district (Uttarakhand), this beautiful campsite derives its name from the largest tributary of river Yamuna – Tons. Camp MegaTons is ornate with Western Himalayan flora and fauna - densely forested with deodar, pine and oak. The dynamic environs of this site provide ample opportunities for an array of adventure activities along with rafting to make it an ideal summer camp for all.
At above 2275 meters above sea level, Camp Bugyalsarai is located just below Barsu, the scenic Himalayan village in Uttarakhand. The camp is spread over 300 sq. meters with lovely oak, celtic and mixed forest. The name of the camp is a derivative of the term bugyal used to denote the beautiful meadows of the region. Bugyalsarai makes an ideal destination for trekking, camping and adventure activities. This camp offers the opportunity to have an intimate dialogue and interaction with the local villagers.
Located near the quaint hill town of Rajgarh in district Sirmour (Himachal Pradesh), Camp Bodhisatva is set up in a terraced fruit orchard that falls between two perennial streams. It is about 45 Km from Solan off the National Highway to Shimla. The camp is towered by a thick deodar and pine forest and engulfed in a maze of fruit trees consisting of apple, peach, apricot and plums. These locales provide the perfect site of learning through the choicest of adventure activities for children of all age groups.