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YEAR 4The Wild Lodge
Khao Yai Adventu re
25th-28thNovember 2013
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Working With the Provider - considerations
Codes ofPractice
Sites/Venues
LiabilityInsurance Accommodation& Catering
Equipment
EmergencyResponse
Procedures
OperationalStaff
Transportation
Instructional or
EducationalPractices
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One of Thailand's most established adventure tour operators.
In business for 30 years initially starting with dive centers inthe South of Thailand and they have successfully runhundreds of activity-based trips throughout Thailand over thelast 17 years.
They have been the safety & service providers for World
Challenge Expeditions and currently run programs with anumber of South East Asian International Schools includingNIST, AIS, UWSEA, Bangkok Patana, Harrow, NIST, Traill,Concordian, KIS, Regents and many more.
They also operate training programs in the corporate sector.
WHO ARE THE PROVIDERS ?
Fully licensed and bondedmember of the TourismAuthority of Thailand.
License No. 32/0072.
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Fully Licensed in Thailand
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The prog rams aim fo r education
through adventure
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Challenge by Choice @ NIST
Our challenge-by-choice approach enables each student toachieve their own successful adventure in the context oftheir own aspirations free from peer or instructors pressure.
We have found during adventure activities, the greatestachievements are never in terms of the distance leapt or theheight climbed and that in all our adventure activitieseveryone has a role to play.
All challenges are age appropriate.
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Transport to The Wild Lodge will be
via Montri coaches leaving directlyfrom school.
It is very important that we set offpromptly. The coaches will stop
during the journey down and willtake around 2.5 hours from Bangkokto Nakon Nayok and then a further30 minutes onto The Wild Lodge.
TRANSPORT
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LOCATION
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The Wild Lodge is not a resort open to the
public.
It is a purpose designed private venue forschool and college residential programs.The lodge has 24 hour security and is closed
to outside visitors when a school is staying.
Smoke detectors , fire extinguishers and analarm system are installed within the lodgesand main buildings.
Wild Lodge
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Layout
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Students will be in dorm style lodges.
Each lodge has en suite bathroom, balconyand sitting area.
The Wild Lodge has mobile phonereception and satellite internet.
The Wild Lodge has extensive groundsand outdoor facilities which are used foractivities.
Both the lodges and camp ground have24 hr security
.
ACCOMMODATION
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FOOD
Meals are prepared at the WildLodge and include a menu ofThai and western food servedbuffet style.
Drinking water is available at alltimes and students will carrywater bottles on activities.
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Every member of our team is regularlytrained in CPR and basic first aid
All activity leaders are Wilderness First Aidtrained
First Aid kits are carried on all activities
A full first aid room is on site at the Wild Lodge
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
All activity sites are within 20 minutesof a major hospital + Oxygen +backboards are kept onsite
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EMERGENCY PLANS
A low key fire drill / evacuation procedure is
conducted on our arrival to the resort.
Practised at least once during the program.
Weather conditions are monitored using satellite
information via the internet.
Programs are adjusted and moved indoors incase of unsuitable weather.
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The Program
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Day One
0600 Registration Old Library0630 Buses Depart NIST
0930 Arrive @ The Wild Lodge, Info session, bas to lodges1015 Team Games1115 Lunch1200 Activity Session 1: River Area Scramble
Climbing Wall / Low Ropes
1330Snack break1515 Session End
1610 Swim session + Organized time (Games, Canvases,Insect Observation)
1700 Return to lodges/Shower
1730 Room check and notices
1800 Dinner1845 Campfire (Stargaze + Marshmallows and Sing-along)2000 Reflection on day/Reading2045 Lights Out!
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Day Two
0630 Wake Up0700 Breakfast0800 Activity Session 2: (River Area Scramble
Climbing Wall / Low Rope)
0930 Snack break
1115 Tree planting (Neutralizing our impact on Khao Yai)1130 Packing
1200 Lunch1300 Depart for NIST
1600 Arrive at NIST
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TEAM GAMES
This is something that encourages
the group as a whole to participateand mingle outside their normalfriendship groups. Some gamesare initiative based whilst othersare pure fun.
These games are used at thestart of the residential toencourage ice breaking andteam building and also as fillersduring down time throughout the
program.
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CLIMBING & LOW ROPES
Our challenge for the students is a
combination of climbing wall and lowelements which are intended tooffer students the chance toparticipate in a safe environment.
Students will be given a full safetybriefing and belayed by an instructorwhilst climbing and spotted whilston the low ropes course.
This is a fun and exciting adventure that will
challenge the students. Some of the elements areindividual and some require group participation.
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RIVER AREA SCRAMBLE
Students will experience the feeling of being completely
immersed within the forest. WP staff will also be pointing out theunique flora, fauna and wildlife as we move into the park.
The river is our route into the National
Park itself as we ascend the dry river bedThe river is not flood prone and in theseason that we descend is almost dry.
Prior to the scramble a short session willbe held on the local flora and fauna thatcan be found and students will be givena worksheet to complete during theirscramble.
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Packing List 1 pair non slippery shoes for River scramble
they will get wet 1 pair trainers for other dry activities
1 pair sandals/crocsaround camp
3 shorts
3 T-shirts
Pajamas/Sleep wear
3 pairs socks
Underwear
Warm TopFleece/Hoodie
1 pair long trousers
All items should be clearly named and packed in a
medium sized sports holdall that the child caneasily carry.
Waterproof top/Poncho
Personal Toiletries - Toothpaste//Brush, soapetc.
Towel
Swimwear
Sleeping Bag
Water Bottle1 Litre capacity
Sunscreen, Roll on Insect repellant
Sunhat
Sunglasses- optional
Day Pack for Hiking
Torch
MEDICATIONHanded to NURSE on specified
days in a Zip Lock Bag with students photo andclear directions attached
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What NOT to Pack
Money Phone
Cameras
Electronic Gadgets Snack/Food Items(NIST will provide a snack for both the journey to and from the Wild Lodge)
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Trip Dates
Monday 25th - Tuesday 26thNovember:
4JC, 4CS and half of 4RW
Wednesday 27th - Thursday 28thNovember:
4BM, 4VW and half of 4RW
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CONTACT
In case of a family emergency and you need to contact us during
the overnight stay at the Wild Lodge then please do so via theNIST Network. Phone numbers will be shared before the camp.
QUESTIONS ?
Please feel free to ask any questions now or email them later to: