Kids Day Out at the Campsite. Life Skills and Fun!

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We’ve partnered with the awesome folks at Urban Climbers to create a day trip at the Nachikuppam Campsite where it’s not only a great picnic, but an introduction to multiple life skills, team work and a huge booster dose of independence and confidence.

What : A day out for the kids for getting them that little bit readier for life. Yes, including handling a knife as a tool!

Where : Happening at our Nachikupppam. Campsite, 75 km from Bangalore.

When : On 20th Feb 2016

For Who : Kids only, 8yrs and above.

We’ll pick them up near Total Mall Sarjapura Road around 6am and drop them there starting back at 5pm.

Run by the awesome folks at Urban Climbers

Price : 2500/- all inclusive

The Plan For The Day
6am: Start form Bangalore

8am: Breakfast at Camp Linger, Alhonso By The Lake, Nachikuppam

9 am: Introduction (instructors, campsite, LNT)

Activity-1: Trek, Rock Climbing & Rappelling

Activity-2: Signalling and Orienteering

12:30 pm: Lunch and break

Activity-3:

Intro of safety and equipment’s
Knotting
Prussiking
Tent Pitching

3:30 pm: snacks

Activity-4:

Team Building Activities
Reflection

5pm: Head back to Bangalore

Urban Climbers have been running walls, and run events for both adults and kids. Their trainers are certified and very capable, and we’ll take good care of your kids.

Do write in or leave a comment if interested and share with friends too. Thanks!

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Linger’s Second Campsite near Bangalore is live!!

We just kickstarted our second overnight camping option at the Alphonso By The Lake Farm, a 60 acre mango farm with a large wooded section (where the campsite is) near Nachikuppam. There are hills – state reserve forests – on 2 sides, a huge lake and lots to explore.

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More campsite pictures here (click to open)

This is a little before Krishnagiri – about 75km from Bangalore via the Bagalur-Berigai-Krishnagiri road. It’s even with cycling distance over a weekend!

We can host about 20 people, with some flexibility. The usual Linger experience promised, of course.

Weekend Family Fun : Overnight Camping Around Bangalore

SpendTimeInNature

For those of us living in the city, this is not just a great idea, it’s critical. We have all come from nature, we instinctively know it and belong in it, but our urban spaces often dull these connections and instinct. By now we even have tomes of research that connects our well-being to being out there, connected with nature, though of course deep in our hearts we’ve know that forever, haven’t we?

A weekend spent camping out there offers a lovely opportunity to spend a couple of days finding this connection again.

Here’s a few great reasons.

Disconnect.

Our heads are perpetually abuzz, given the lives we live, schedules we follow and to do lists we chase day in and day out. A quick camping getaway is a great way to slow down, reduce the interrupts that drive life, and enable fresh thinking.

Be in the sun

Vitamin-D deficiency is assuming epidemic proportions these days. In recent times, the sun has been much maligned, and we forget that all the energy we have and use derives from it! We are, in some ways, mere bits of the sun, and it’s critical for us to spend some time out there soaking it up. An outdoors weekend at a campsite affords a lot of time out there, and helps recalibrate your climate-friendliness and adaptability 🙂

Campsites are in places where you can explore the outdoors in multitudes of ways – there’s boulders to climb, lakes, fields, treks to do and even farming if you want to try your hand at that.

Be there, out in the sun a bit!

Spend time together

No TV, no internet, no classes to attend, chores to finish, none of the myriad distractions that the city around you provides. You spend a lot of quality time with the family, or friends, or building a bond with the team. You face challenges together on a trek, you burn some meat trying to barbecue it over the fire, you sit around for long hours exchanging thoughts, jokes, stories and generally shooting the breeze around the campfire. This is probably the most amazing aspect of a camping trip and we feel delighted to see it happen again and again at our campsites.

Understand a different world

We live in fairly make-believe urban spaces. Milk comes from plastic packets delivered at your doorstep, and vegetables appear magically in large heaps at supermarkets. The connect with where these come from, the effort that goes into them, and the realization of how much processing and packaging actually take away from fresh food is a very precious takeaway – especially for the kids.

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And in places such as these, you observe the birds a lot more, you understand to respect wildlife, their behaviour, needs and how we can, and should co-exist with them without getting into exterminator mode.

Sleep in a tent!

This is a must-do- experience if you’ve always wondered what camping feels like. It’s not about the sleep quality – it’s about the fact that you’re in a “room” with a mere canvas skin, under the stars, and practically on the earth (except for a little softer mud pack and a few mats that we add to make it comfortable). It’s a great lesson in how little we really need 🙂

History

The places we live in are old, irrespective of what we know about the past of the cities we gave names and tags to more recently. Places out of town still let you explore the past – often with living remnants. From  our campsites, you can go check out the awe-inspiring Madhugiri Fort, Namada Chilume, peek into the gold mining around Bangalore, discover where and when the Marathas made incursions and left behind traces that live on even today!

Easy, Quick, Affordable!

For your first taste of camping, an overnighter’s plenty. A place about a 100-150 km from town also let’s you head out early on Saturday morning, drive there quickly, and spend a whole weekend in the outdoors. Thankfully, places around Bangalore are beautiful in every direction, there’s hills, forests, farms and the weather’s relatively benign. There’s also a lot of variety in terms of terrain, activity, food and history. It’s the quickest, easiest getaway you can do on a whim over a regular weekend, and often costs less than a movie, a trip to the mall and dinner outside!

Climbing, bouldering, hiking and camping? UrbanClimbers weekend at CampLinger!

Sep 7th-8th is Climbing-101 at CampL inger in the Devarayanadurga Hills, 90km from Bangalore.
We’re partnering with the folks at Urban Climbers who are organizing Bouldering training sessions – both theory and practical – on real rocks and boulders! A pro trainer, the right equipment and a great location guaranteed 🙂
   
The Weekend 7th-8th September, 2013:
  • 7th Sept – Arrive. Breakfast at 9am, followed by an initiation into climbing basics at a beginners’ rock. Some theory classes will follow. Lunch, maybe a splash in the tank, followed with a short walk to some boulders and trying out stuff you learned.
  • Campfire and tuck-in by 11 – there’s an early start on day 2.
  • 8th Sept morning – early tea and snacks, and then a trek up a hill behind the campsite. The trainers will identify a good rock or two to try out some of the techniques you’ve learned so far.
  • Back for a heavy brunch, time in the pool, tea and off we go.
Who : Anyone 8 and above
Gear : All equipment needed will be provided. Be in comfortable sports clothing – Track & T’s. Avoid denim.
Cost : 12 and Above : Rs.4213/- inclusive svc taxes, all food, activities, everything. Kids 9-12 – 1150/- inclusive of all.
To book your slots, stay@linger.in or call: +91-95900-50001.
If you’re travelling as a family, it’s ok if a couple of people sign up to do this and others just spend the weekend camping (our usual rates apply). Of course, we encourage everyone to give this a shot!

The Monsoon and Coming Soon!

At Linger, we’ve been partial towards local construction styles and materials. The tough one is to blend that with the needs and expectations of those who come in from the city. The monsoon kicked in late, but made up for the delay in sporadic, intense bursts of rain. We had the Cauvery come almost up to the fields below Mud Cottage a couple of times already – and the ferocity of the showers moved the tiles around a little leading to a drip or two (I’m still amazed how well those Mangalore Tiles can handle serious rains – I have seen many a concrete room seep much more for much gentler rain in Bangalore!) A similar issue at the Cottage at Balur seemed to auto-correct itself 🙂

But the prettiness of the monsoon is sooo worth it. The mist, the sound of the rain falling, the cicadas and the lusher greening of an impossibly green place are a magical experience.

As we get past the rainiest months of the monsoon, we’re looking at expanding capacity at both places. The Cardamom Suites – earlier a storage area for the crop and later converted to staff quarters that now lie unused – at Balur – are being professionally redone to make them comfortable, pretty even as we preserve their feel. We’re also hatching plans for a Cabin-on-the-lake and a complete campsite by the smaller lake – with its own bikes, kitchen,  benches, and maybe even its own collection of books.

At Coorg there’s a laterite cottage up the hill amidst the coffee, and we’re even dreaming up a Tree House in the wooded part of the property. Based on suggestions from guests, there’s more rugs, many more lamps for soft lights at night, (already added) more easy chairs, and of course more books as always!

And finally – there will soon be an all new option where you can go do nothing. Its just over a 100kms from Bangalore, in hills that define the region’s landscape – dotted with hills, boulders, lakes and with a breeze almost a permanent feature! There’s old temples atop hills to visit, trails to run and ride on, a Blackbuck sanctuary to explore, and old fort – and farming and food processing to learn about! Of course, there’ll always be books and chai to keep your mind off all this activity 🙂 There’s even a swimming pool!

Look forward to a lot more folks Lingering this winter.