SPACE KAMP
Programs
Space Camp
Space Camp
The International Space Camp will take place at the Nairamdal International Children’s Complex from July 3-10, 2025. As part of the program, children will explore space science and STEAM education at an international level. Participants will be divided into three age groups and will engage in tailored programs and tasks that ensure equal participation for every child. 80% of the program focuses on hands-on experiments and practical activities, while the remaining 20% includes lessons and discussions. Approximately 500 children, both from Mongolia and internationally, will participate. The program will be organized with the support of professional organizations in the space industry in Mongolia. The program fee includes accommodation and meals at the Nairamdal International Children’s Complex, all program activities and materials, a participation gift, and transportation to and from the designated meeting point.
Dudu Education Foundation
Dudu Educational Foundation Since 2012, Dudu Education Foundation have actively promoted science education among children and youth through informal learning initiatives. We officially organize World Space Week in Mongolia, initiated "SteamEx," an event tailored specifically for educators, and manage the "Teamwork & Teamplay" program with official accreditation. Since 2023, we've expanded into outdoor education by successfully launching "Kamp Mongolia," which includes a mobile expedition camp for youth, a family tented camp, and a father-son adventure experience. In addition, through DUDU Zone LLC, we develop science-based learning products for children, such as the DUDU Car, DUDU Creativity Box, and the DUDU Children's Science Museum.





World Space Week Mongolia
World Space Week Mongolia
World Space Week is an international celebration of science and technology, and their contribution to the betterment of the human condition. It was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1999 to raise public awareness of scientific achievements and to promote greater public engagement in the advancement of science.
Celebrated annually from October 4 to 10, World Space Week now takes place in over 100 countries. Mongolia has proudly been part of this global initiative, organizing national World Space Week events for three consecutive years since 2022.









Nairamdal International Children's Complex
Nairamdal International Children’s Complex is a government-operated public organization under the General Authority of Child and Family Development Protection. Established in 1978, the organization has operated continuously and fully complies with ISO 9001:2015 (MNS ISO 9001:2016) Quality Management System standards.






Partners

Dudu Science Museum

Rocketry Association of Amateur Mongolia

Theory Camp

Space Academy

DX Mongolia

MOSTA

Science Cafe

Urgoo Cinema

Mongolian Aerospace Research and Science Association

MON STEAM

Mongolian Scout Association

Astro-mart

Astro Park

Growool

Mongol Mix Project

Total

Sankou

Argun
Maxhub
Supporters

World Space Week Association

UNICEF

Mongolian Academy of Sciences

Embassies in Mongolia
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are participating from Ulaanbaatar, you can visit the National Maternal and Child Health Center (MCH) to fill out the form between 08:30-14:00 on weekdays from June 26 to July 2. No appointment is required. (Note: Please remember to bring your urine sample with you.)
On July 3rd at 9:00 AM, the bus will depart from the entrance of the 5th Book Depository. Please remember to bring your completed parental consent form, health form, and measles vaccination certificate upon arrival. Also, when boarding the bus, the barcode of the ticket sent to each participant's email will be scanned, so please bring your ticket in print or digital form.
At 10 am on July 10, we will depart from the International Children's Friendship Complex for Ulaanbaatar.
Mongolia has declared a heightened state of preparedness for measles starting in June 2025. In this context, the International Children's Friendship Complex recommends that each participant be vaccinated against measles. It is also necessary to bring a measles vaccination certificate and a vaccination certificate (a document from a health institution confirming vaccination) to the materials provided when arriving at the camp.
Each participant's registration form includes a section for dietary information, which will help us prepare meals that meet their needs. The camp’s meal service follows a buffet-style format, offering a variety of options. Each dish will have a clearly labeled ingredient list, allowing participants to check for allergens or restricted ingredients before making their selection. If you follow a strict dietary regimen, please inform us in advance.
Experienced instructors from the Nairamdal International Children's Complex will be responsible for supervising and working with the children in groups.
- Expensive gold jewelry, cell phones, video cameras, cameras, fancy clothes, and accessories are not used much during the holiday, so they are not necessary. If you bring them, please register them with the group leader and be responsible for their own belongings.
- There is no specific uniform requirement for our complex, but as the development program activities are constantly moving and engaging, and are active throughout the day, comfortable, light, soft, and warm clothing (jackets, sweaters, pants, raincoats, etc.) for both indoor and outdoor use is required. Please also be careful not to lose or leave your own clothing.
- Toiletries (toothpaste, toothbrush, hand towel, shampoo, comb, etc.), slippers, and water shoes will be provided.
- If you take any medication regularly to take care of your health, be sure to bring it with your parents' permission and inform your doctor about it.
- Each child will bring their own water bottle.
- It is prohibited to bring food or groceries.
Includes 7 days of accommodation at the Nairamdal Complex, meals, pick-up and drop-off transportation from the designated meeting point, accident insurance, camp program materials, a gift, and certificates.
Yes. A health screening form will be sent to your email address after registration. Participants must complete a health screening one week prior to the start of the camp and bring this completed form to camp in person.
Medical staff will be on-site throughout the program to provide immediate care when needed. In the event of a serious health issue, the participant will be transferred to a medical facility for further treatment.
A certificate will be issued to everyone who participates in the program (children, teachers, and activity team members).
It will be held in English and Mongolian.
- Pets;
- Lighters, candles, hair straighteners, hair dryers, and heaters;
- All types of toy guns (including water guns and pellet guns);
- Sharp objects such as scissors, knives, pointed items, and box cutters;
- Substances or medications with unknown ingredient;
- Alcoholic beverages, tobacco products (including electronic cigarettes);
- Expensive personal items (such as drones, cameras, large amounts of cash, tablets, or laptops);
- Laser pointers;
- Perishable food items (such as meat, canned goods, or products containing eggs);
Please complete the health information section on the registration form. If you take any medications regularly, please bring them in their original container along with a doctor’s prescription.
No, outside food is not permitted. The camp has a strict policy regarding outside food. Since the program takes place during the warm season, this helps ensure safety and prevent food spoilage, foodborne illness, and other health risks.
The program will be led by professional organizations working in the fields of space science and research in Mongolia, international experts, and experienced instructors from the Nairamdal International Children’s Complex.
You can contact us by phone at +976 75099966 or by email at [email protected].


