Facilities

 

Riverside Habitat

The riverside habitat is the first residential zone you visit when arriving at the Centre. The first phase of construction would not have been possible with out the initial investment of The Kadoorie Charitable Foundation in 2003.

Dormitories

Three stunning dormitories with airy bunk beds and balconies jutting out over the sport field can accommodate 64 children.

The M.A. Rangoonwala Resources Centre

The M.A. Rangoonwala Resources Centre, allows Magic Bus to offer a wealth of learning opportunities for children where they can discover on their own by using our resources room and activity room with maps, globes, educational visual aids, etc. The building also houses the Magic Bus Centre office and an open-air facilitation platform for group activities.

 

The Dining Hall

The dining hall (supported by The Malaney Family Foundation) is the hub of the centre. Positioned on the hill over looking the amphitheatres and the sports pitch it provides another shaded space for larger covered activities. A gathering place at least 3 times a day it offers the children delicious local food. The roof terrace is also a place in the evenings for star gazing before bed time.

Hillside Habitat

The land behind the hill is currently under design and will in the near future further accommodation and a new learning centre.

 

 

The Wilderness

This area in the middle of the centre between the two habitat zones is an area for observing undisturbed flora and fauna and for exploration. Once you enter the wilderness, sign posts cease and children will have the opportunity to be taken on nature walks and take part in challenge games in a completely natural environment.

To view more images of our centre, go to our photo gallery.