YOUR WELLNESS DESTINATION
A gift from nature, Sun Island Mahota Town, Shanghai, occupying a total area of 1600 acres, is where residents and guests live the whole new holistic lifestyle that is enhancing and sustainable.
From fresh organic food grown at Mahota Farm, professional medical and wellness facilities at the Mahota Health Management Centre, a series of clue-in and chill-out activities island-wide to comforable and wellness-inspired accommodation, the Mahota Town inspire you to embark on a lifestyle transformation.
We bring the fundamentals of health to you.
We create an environment which embodies symbiosis, sharing and harmony
We invite you to stay with us.
Your healthy lifestyle begins here!
There is something here for every child! Choose from either 4D3N Nature Camp or 4D3N Mad Scientist Camp.We promise an enriching experience with endless fun in the natural and safe environment of Mahota Town (Sun Island Resorts, Shanghai)!
• full day programme of activities throughout the day and evening
• 3 nights accommodation provided
• Daily healthy and balanced meals (free flow of organic vegetables)
• Bilingual & caring teachers and enthusiastic Love & Laugh trainers
4D3N Mahota Nature Camp
Activities range from basic nature and environmental education such as plant identification, making their own food, to fun-filled safety skills such as how to break falls. This class is 100% hands-on and very active. This is a great opportunity to pull your kids away from the television, computer, and electronic devices, and get them excited about the nature!
4D3N Mahota Mad Scientist Camp
Summer is a great time for kids to explore the world of nature and natural phenomena. Science is everywhere and the Nature is your child’s laboratory. Our science camp is geared for kids ages 7-12 and gives kids the opportunity to have an enriched camp experience by combining science with running, jumping and playing. Our mission is to make science fun!
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