Without exception all participants of last year's camps asked for more and wanted another chance to go into the forest with the guides and survival trainers.
Soektsa's cooperation with organizations both in the Saramacca district and in Paramaribo made it possible that for the first time Misgunst plantation became the home for young people who had the time of their lives with expert guidance of trainers and caretakers during the survival camp weekends.
Thanks to generous donations from Staatsolie and other Surinamese businesses and material as well as technical support from the National Army, the year 2014 was a successful survival camp year which needs follow up. Our policy is to continue
to inspire donors and sponsors to contribute to the funding of youth camps for Surinamese youths
who are empowered to trust their own capabilities and who are taught to love their country and look at nature and culture with different eyes.
Soektsa foundation not only catered for groups of young students but also enabled individuals and tourists from abroad to relax and learn about plantation history in Saramacca, Suriname and experiencing the unique walk to the majestic kankantrie tree at the end of the Misgunst jungle path.
Last year's cooperation with Jaya Experience from the Netherlands will be continued this year, enabling individuals and groups from abroad as well as locals to enjoy what Soektsa has to offer.
Enjoy the luxury of pure nature, fresh oxygen, and guides who cater to your needs on the plantation, in a natural environment in which birds, monkeys , and other insects, reptiles and forest dwellers are at home too.
contact SOEKTSA at soektsa@gmail.com or soektsaboskopu@gmail.com, telephone +597-8880484
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