Friday, 01 July 2011

Adventure Travel: What's Hot Now: Adventure Camps for Teens

Adventure Travel: What's Hot Now
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Adventure Camps for Teens
1 Jul 2011, 11:00 am

These teen adventure camps are sure to give adrenalin rushes and painless doses of learning new sports and activities. The adventure camps offer everything from backpacking, canyoneering and hiking to sailing, scba diving, learning motorsports, bungee jumping and ziplining. The trips go all over the world, from as close at the Grand Canyon to as far away as China and Fiji.

1. Hollywood Stunt Camps to Extreme Action Adventures

Hollywood Stunt Camp run by Pali Overnight AdventuresPali Overnight Adventures

Pali Overnight Adventures has 16 novel summer camps and several will entice active, adventurous teens.  Among the choices are the Extreme Action Adventure, Motorsports Extravaganza, Hollywood Stunt Camp, Secret Agent Camp and Girl Power Extreme.

For example, they can ride zip lines, race dune buggies and climb rock walls at Extreme Action Adventures. Or, they can learn hand-to-hand combat and fight scene choreography at the  Hollywood Stunt Camp.

There are one- and two-week sessions, and four-week sessions that can combine two different types of camps.

2. Introduce Teens to the World With Discovery Student Adventures

Discovery Student Adventures is powered by Discovery Education, which was created by the Discovery Channel, so the trips are sure to be imaginative and mind-expanding.

The all-inclusive international trips range from Australia and China to Costa Rica and the Grand Canyon. The trips are designed to entertain while expanding teens' horizons. In South Africa, teens will visit Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela lived as a political prisoner, or they can canoe to indigenous villages in Costa Rica, or

3. Teen Adventure Camps with Wilderness Ventures

Activities range from hiking and kayaking to sailing and backpacking in some of the world's most pristine places. Trips range from the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Northwest to  Europe, South America and Fiji.

4. Outward Bound Challenges Teens" Limits

Outward Bound courses are designed to challenge teens' mental, physical and social skills. Outward Bound's philosophy: "Facing the challenges the course will offer you, you will emerge physically and mentally stronger, with an increased mastery of expedition skills as well as a better understanding of your own capabilities and how to make a difference in the world." Choices include canyoneering, desert backpacking, dog sledding, rock climbing, sailing and more.

 

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