Where it all began
Historically, camping dates back to ancient times, when military
expeditions relied on tents made of fabric and animal skins for
shelter.
The practice gained educational significance around 1860, when it began to
be used as part of early youth development. This idea would later be
expanded by Baden-Powell, who, in 1908, created the Scouting movement — spreading rapidly across Europe, especially after World War II.


The Rise of Camping
As large industrial cities began to grow, people felt an increasing need to
escape urban life and reconnect with nature.
Camping gradually became a leisure activity and a form of tourism, leading
to the creation of several associations around the world. One of the most
important is the International Federation of Camping and Caravanning (FICC), headquartered in Switzerland.
Baden-Powell and the Origins of Scouting
In 1887, Baden-Powell took part in a military campaign against the Zulus in
Africa. Shortly after, he was promoted to Major, and in 1896 he led an
expedition against the Matabele in Rhodesia.
This period played a crucial role in shaping his ideas, as many of the
foundations of Scouting were influenced by his experiences in the field —
especially those involving camping and survival.
During this time, he formed a friendship with the American scout Frederick Russell Burnham, known for his skills in woodcraft.
Burnham introduced him to techniques inspired by the American West, which
would later influence the Scouting philosophy.
It was also during this period that Baden-Powell adopted his famous Stetson-style hat, inspired by Burnham.


The Birth of a Global Movement
In early 1908, Baden-Powell published Scouting for Boys in six biweekly installments. At the time, he had no idea that this
publication would spark a worldwide movement.
Soon after, he retired from the Army as a lieutenant-general and dedicated
his life to Scouting — what he called his “second life.”

In 1912, he traveled around the world to connect with scouts in different countries, helping transform Scouting into a global brotherhood.

In 1912, he traveled around the world to connect with scouts in different countries, helping transform Scouting into a global brotherhood.
The movement grew rapidly, reaching millions of members worldwide within a
few years.
In recognition of his contributions, King George V granted him the title of Baron Baden-Powell of Gilwell. Despite this
honor, he remained known simply as Baden-Powell to scouts around the
world.

A Message from Baden-Powell

A Message from Baden-Powell
"Happiness does not come from being rich, nor merely from being successful
in one's career.
One step towards happiness is to become healthy and strong while young,
so that one may be useful and enjoy life later. The study of nature will show you how full of beautiful and wonderful
things the world is. Look at the good side of things instead of the bad. The best way to find happiness is to give happiness to others. Try to leave this world a little better than you found it."
Camping originated from humanity’s basic need for shelter and protection
against weather conditions and wild animals while exploring unknown
territories.
As we know it today — as a leisure activity and a way to connect with
nature — camping developed in England in the early 20th century.




Camping in Brazil
Camping in Brazil began around 1910, when the navy introduced Scouting to
the country.
Until the 1960s, camping was mostly practiced in a wild and simple way,
using only tents. In 1964, the first trailer manufacturer in Brazil
— Turiscar — was created, marking a new phase in the activity by offering more
practical and modern equipment.
Camping associations also began to grow, with the Camping Club of Brazil becoming one of the main representatives of the activity in the
country.
Learn more about camping organizations in Brazil. Camping Clube do Brasil



The Evolution of Camping
Over the years, camping equipment became increasingly modern, lightweight,
and practical.
More people began to adopt camping not just as a hobby, but as a
lifestyle.
However, in the 1990s, the activity faced a decline in Brazil due to rising
fuel prices, economic instability, toll costs, and a lack of government
incentives.
Camping remains an important segment of tourism, focused on leisure and
direct contact with nature. It is an itinerant activity, where individuals
carry their own shelter — meeting one of humanity’s most basic needs:
protection.
Motorhomes and Modern Camping
Motorhomes have become one of the most popular options in modern camping,
offering comfort similar to fixed housing.
One of the biggest setbacks for caravanning in Brazil came with the 1997 traffic code, which restricted trailer towing for drivers with standard
licenses.
This led to a sharp decline in trailer production and impacted the entire
sector.
As a result, motorhomes became the preferred alternative.
Learn more about trailers and motorhomes. Trailers e Motorhomes
Camping Around the World
In countries like the United States, camping often takes the form of
organized camps, with infrastructure such as dormitories and dining
facilities.
There are also trailer camps and structured camping areas designed for long
stays.
Camping for Children and Youth
In Brazil, there are many camps designed for children and teenagers, often
located in rural areas with full infrastructure.
These camps are supervised by trained staff who organize activities, games,
and group experiences.
Usually lasting about a week, these experiences help young people develop
independence, social skills, and a deeper connection with nature.


Wild Camping (Natural Camping)
Some campers prefer a more extreme and immersive experience: wild camping.
This type of camping takes place in remote areas, with no infrastructure,
requiring full preparation and awareness of potential risks.
In these situations, it is essential to plan carefully, bring the right
equipment, and understand survival basics.
Explore more about wild camping techniques and preparation. Camping Group
Camping do Siri (ES) One of the largest and best-structured campsites in Brazil

Camping as a Lifestyle
Today, camping continues to grow worldwide, with more people seeking
simplicity, freedom, and a closer connection to nature.
Whether in structured campsites or remote natural areas, camping remains
one of the most authentic ways to experience the outdoors.
This article is also available in Portuguese: Os primórdios do Campismo
Nature Camping in Brazil
Brazil offers incredible opportunities for wild camping, especially in remote regions where nature is still untouched.
If you are looking for adventure, places like mountains, rivers, and hidden beaches are perfect choices.
Always respect nature and local regulations when camping.

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