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Jungle Survival in Clark
Bear Grylls. It's the first name that popped in my head when you talked about survival. He's the man behind the Man Versus Wild program of the Discovery Channel who navigates various locations while showing you the techniques on how to survive. The experiences that he shared are very invaluable to prepare you on what might happen.https://bestamatools.com/jungle-scout-review
In the Philippines, Clark is the place to be when you want to learn jungle survival techniques. It is called Jungle Environmental Survival Training Camp. Would you believe that the indigenous Aetas, the true Filipinos, helped the Americans - Special Forces and Navy Seals during the Vietnam War? Various techniques about jungle survival and techniques in battle are now being taught to civilians. The duration of training depends on the kind of adventure you would like to enroll. It can be 30 minutes to an overnight stay whichever you prefer. A hands-on experience that you'll surely won't forget in your lifetime.
Learn how to make utensils, how to cook your rice, lighting a fire and making bowls out of bamboo. Your resourcefulness is truly tested when you're in the camp. It's like when you are Boy Scout and Girl Scout but the difference is the training takes it to another level of surviving in the jungle. For instance, you'll be taken in rainforest, no food or water but your guide, the Aetas, will help you search for the right plants to get your water and everything. You'll also have an instant soap making and insect repellant training.
Inside the camp, there are other attractions designed for families such as Mini Zoo, a garden full of butterflies, a shop of handicrafts, insectariums and amphitheater. There's also an aviary and if you like spiders, there is a place for you too.
Be prepared because they also offer the tree top adventure. You are suspended while you're in a harness then you'll traverse different lines of trees. You may choose whatever position you like, be it superman or the silver surfer.
Last stop is the canopy ride. Basically your 20 minute cable ride then you'll have to cross four bridges. Talk about a physical workout. This will definitely keep you in shape and alert.
When you've finished this jungle survival camp, then you'll earn some bragging rights. In your heart, you know that you're not the same man when you first entered the camp. This is my promise. You'll be proud of yourself.
Ms. Pinky is a mom of 3 school children. She is a Systems Engineer, a Technology Researcher and an Independent Medical Billing and Coding Consultant. She and her family is well-traveled all over the world!
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