Kilkari's Summer Camp is the largest annual event, running for about a month
each year. Designed to offer children a break from the heat and monotony of
summer, the camp allows them to enjoy their holidays through a variety of
engaging activities, while also learning new skills.
The camp features an exciting range of activities based on the
children’s interests, including photography, astronomy, folk music, doll
making, ceramic art, aerobics, graphic design, tikuli art, Sanskrit
conversation, short story writing, mask making, voice modulation, mime,
Sujani work, Sikhi art, terracotta, sand art, kite making, junk to Jugaad,
Manjusha art, Madhubani painting, and more. In addition to these,
traditional games and other regular activities are also part of the camp.
What makes this event even more special is the growing participation each
year. Kilkari is even registered in the Limca Book of World Records for
conducting 95 activities during its summer camp.