Our kids camps are designed to instill Sikhi values into the next generation through interactive sessions, arts and crafts, and sports activities. We empower youth with the tools and confidence to explore Sikhi as they grow, emphasising the beauty of community Sangat along the way.

Last year’s theme was ‘Rakhiya’ – exploring how Guru Ji provides us with protection in countless ways. But the real highlight? Witnessing the kids memorise the first pauri of ‘Rakhiya De Shabad’ – simply amazing!

Throughout the week, they engage in practical workshops covering Panj Kakaar and the importance of Nitnem, delve into Kirtan classes, explore Sikh history, and discuss the application of Sikhi in the real world. Plus, there are self-defense and empowerment sessions, hands-on roti making, Q&A’s, and plenty of fun & games including dodgeball, football, archery, and an inflatable assault course.

Highlights from day 1 of November's kids camp

Day 1 of Devanhaar's first ever residential kids camp!

Bird watching...with a twist.

Day 2 of Devanhaar's first ever residential kids camp!

More highlights from Day 2 of Devanhaar's first ever residential kids camp!

The kids took part in...

Axe throwing, Air rifle shooting, Jang, Singhs & Kaurs specific workshops, Talks on the Chaar Sahibzade, and a campfire.

The theme shabad for Devanhaar’s first residential kids’ camp was:

ਮਿਤ੍ਰ ਪਿਆਰੇ ਨੂੰ ਹਾਲੁ ਮੁਰੀਦਾਂ ਦਾ ਕਹਣਾ ॥
Convey to the Dear Friend the condition of the disciples

Highlights from day 1 of November's kids camp

Day 1 of Devanhaar's first ever residential kids camp!

Bird watching...with a twist.

Day 2 of Devanhaar's first ever residential kids camp!

More highlights from Day 2 of Devanhaar's first ever residential kids camp!

The kids took part in...

Axe throwing, Air rifle shooting, Jang, Singhs & Kaurs specific workshops, Talks on the Chaar Sahibzade, and a campfire.

The theme shabad for Devanhaar’s first residential kids’ camp was:

ਮਿਤ੍ਰ ਪਿਆਰੇ ਨੂੰ ਹਾਲੁ ਮੁਰੀਦਾਂ ਦਾ ਕਹਣਾ ॥
Convey to the Dear Friend the condition of the disciples

The future of Sikhi lies in the hands of our youth. By nurturing and guiding them from a young age, we ensure that they grow into confident individuals who are deeply connected to Guru Sahib. Investing in the next generation means creating spaces where they feel empowered to embrace their Sikhi, ask questions, and develop a strong sense of identity. When we equip them with knowledge, Sangat, and real-world skills, we are not just trying to shape their personal journeys—we are trying to strengthen the Panth itself.