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BOSS SIKHI CAMP

FRIDAY 22nd - WEDNESDAY 27th AUGUST 2014

Are you constantly checking your whatsapp to see if anyone’s updated their profile?

Does the dust settling on your desk interest you more than the work sitting on top of it?

Have you watched so many youtube videos you’re convinced you’ve actually burnt a bit of your retina?!

What you need my friend, is a summer break!

The onset of spring brings with it another joy – planning out the glorious summer ahead. And what better way to end it than with BOSS SIKHI CAMP 2014!

Since the first Sikhi Camp in 1996, thousands of students and adults have enjoyed the experience of this unique Sikh retreat.

Not convinced? Well, have you ever?

• Wanted to learn more about your heritage but perhaps don’t know where to start…

• Wanted a week away from the chahas, puas, maser’s and random pindus…

• Wanted to understand what is said at your local Gurdwara but don’t understand Panjabi…

• Wanted to connect with other likeminded people of your age but don’t know where to find them…

• Wanted to volunteer but felt too intimidated by the Gurdwara aunties and uncles…

• Wanted to learn more about Sikhi but felt judged going to a Gurdwara…

If you’ve answered yes to any of these then SIKHI CAMP is definitely for you!

Think:

• 6 impressive days of Sun Sea and Sand!

• 6 days of soul searching, side splitting laughter and exhilarating activities.

• 6 days of connecting with like-minded people, understanding your roots and taking a break from it.

• 6 days to fill your mind with knowledge, hearts with love and bellies with fabulous food!

• 6 days to discover who you are and understand how we are all connected.

If you want to find out what all the fuss is about then head over to www.sikhicamp.org. You’ll find videos and photos from camps over the years, you can find out more details and most importantly you can apply online! (That’s right - no Desi call centre, no fiddly forms to post in; just pure online magic!)

But be quick – places are limited and always sell out quick. The 6 day retreat costs just £109. (Includes accommodation at a picturesque location by the sea, all activities, all meals AND free transport from locations across the UK.) This is the cheapest Sikh retreat per night in the UK!

So; what’s stopping you? Apply right now! You won’t regret it!*

(*99% of all Sikhi Campers in 2013 said they would definitely recommend BOSS Sikhi Camp to their friends!)

www.sikhicamp.org

Sikh Spirit: Catch it!

info@sikhicamp.org / 07935 900546

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