In addition to thrilling wildlife encounters, the camp also challenged participants physically and mentally. For example, a fun mountain-climbing expedition tested their endurance, reinforcing valuable lessons about persevering and working as a team. From an environmental education point of view, engaging workshops covered topics such as soil erosion, deforestation, and sustainable agriculture, and practical activities allowed the children to learn how small actions – like planting trees – can create lasting impact on their communities.
“It was incredible to see how these young learners grasped complex environmental concepts through hands-on experiences. These lessons will stay with them long after they’ve left”, shared Agnes.
When the camp drew to a close, the children packed up their tents, cleaned the campsite, and enjoyed a memorable closing ceremony, during which they received certificates of attendance. These are more than just recognition of their participation; they symbolise their commitment to conservation and environmental stewardship in the future.
“I truly believe that the impact of Children in the Wilderness extends far beyond the camp itself. These kids return home not only with new knowledge, but with a renewed sense of purpose – to protect and cherish Namibia’s natural heritage for generations to come”, concluded Agnes.