FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What locations are included in the Indo-Euro program?
The program includes visits to cities like Madrid, Salamanca, Burgos, and others.
*Subject to availability and seasons
2. What is the main objective of the Indo-Euro program?
The program aims to provide cultural exposure, enhance language skills, and develop teamwork and resilience through adventure activities and educational visits.
3. How long is the program, and what does a typical day look like?
The program spans 14 days with a variety of activities including cultural visits, language classes, and adventure activities.
4. What are some key activities planned for Day 1?
Day 1 includes arrival in Madrid, transfer to Salamanca, room allocation, name tag creation, dinner, and icebreaker activities.
5. What kind of activities are included in the adventure segments?
Activities include climbing, canoeing, hiking, and games, with one day dedicated to a full-day trip to Santander and the Altamira Caves.
6. Will there be any educational content or activities?
Yes, students will participate in Spanish language classes, research world-famous museums, and engage in presentations and creative projects.
7. What special events are planned during the camp?
Special events include a Flash mob performance, a Casa de Papel/Money Heist-themed game, and presentations on Spanish provinces and universities.
8. How are the children accommodated during the program?
Children are provided with comfortable and hygienic room
9. What are the meal arrangements during the camp?
Meals are provided at the accommodation, with a schedule that includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
10. How will the children travel between different locations?
The program includes transfers between cities such as Madrid, Salamanca, and Burgos, using buses.
11. What safety measures are in place during the adventure activities?
All adventure activities are supervised by trained professionals, and safety gear is provided.
12. How are medical emergencies handled during the camp?
There is always a medical team or first aid staff available at the camp, and children are briefed on emergency procedures.
13. Will the students visit any educational institutions during the program?
Yes, students may visit Spanish universities depending on the academic calendar, and they will receive valuable information on pursuing future academic opportunities in Spain.
14. What cultural experiences will the students have?
The program includes visits to historical sites like the Alcazar and Aqueduct in Segovia, and cultural immersion activities like learning about influential female figures in Europe.
15. Is there an opportunity for the children to present what they have learned?
Yes, students will prepare presentations on the final days and act as guides for teachers visiting European villages.