Frequently asked questions
Unlike traditional camps, Able Camp is designed to inspire young minds with a unique blend of outdoor exploration, sustainability education, and project-based learning. Our carefully crafted activities encourage children to think critically, solve real-world problems, and build a sense of responsibility toward the planet. Parents choose Able Camp because it’s not just fun—it’s deeply meaningful.
Able Camps are open to children aged 5 to 14 who are eager to learn, explore, and grow. Whether your child is an adventurer who loves the outdoors, a creative thinker, or someone discovering their interests, our program is designed to meet them where they are. We welcome children from all nationalities and backgrounds, creating a diverse and inclusive environment where every child can thrive.
Your child will:
Build confidence and independence.
Learn how to collaborate and lead through teamwork.
Develop practical skills related to sustainability and nature.
Gain a deeper appreciation for the environment and their role in protecting it.
Make lasting friendships with children from diverse cultures.
Able Camps are hosted in Chiang Mai and other locations in Thailand, offering children access to diverse and enriching environments that inspire hands-on learning and exploration. In Chiang Mai, pick-up and drop-off are conveniently arranged daily at Chiang Mai University. From there, campers are transported to carefully selected locations that provide safe and engaging settings for our activities, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience for both parents and children.
Our activities are tailored to inspire and educate, focusing on hands-on, experiential learning:
Earth-themed camps: Learn how to grow plants, create compost, and explore ecosystems.
Air-themed camps: Build and fly kites, explore aerodynamics, and study weather patterns.
Fire-themed camps: Cook meals over a fire, explore sustainable energy sources, and learn survival skills.
Water-themed camps: Experiment with water conservation, discover marine ecosystems, and explore water safety skills.

