CAMP OVERVIEW

See the World to Design the Life You Actually Want.

Cape Town does something to people. It is hard to explain before you arrive and impossible to forget after. The mountain behind the city. The ocean on three sides. The light, which is unlike anywhere else on earth, that turns everything golden in the late afternoon. There is a quality to this place that makes you want to think more clearly about your life — and that is not an accident.

This programme takes you to one of the most breathtaking cities on earth and gives you six days to ask the questions most people spend a lifetime avoiding. What do you actually want? What does a meaningful life look like for you specifically? And what would have to change for you to start living it?

The sessions move between philosophy, positive psychology, and practical life design. The cohort is small. The conversations go deep. And the setting — Table Mountain above, the Atlantic below, the city between them — creates the kind of perspective that is very difficult to find inside your ordinary life.

WHO IS THIS FOR?

You will recognize yourself in at least one of these.

The high achiever who feels empty

You have the grades, the job, the salary. From the outside, everything looks right. From the inside, something is missing and you cannot quite name it. This programme is built for exactly that feeling.

A career change, a relationship shift, a life that no longer fits the way it used to. You are standing between two versions of yourself and you need a framework, not just a feeling, for deciding which direction to move.

You have spent years making decisions based on what your family, your culture, or your peers expected. You are ready to figure out what you actually want — and whether those two things can coexist.

Productivity systems, career ladders, morning routines — you have worked on all of it. But the question of what all that effort is actually for has never been properly answered.

If you are between 25 and 45 and you have ever felt that you are living someone else’s version of your life — this programme was built for you.

WHY CAPE TOWN?

The most perspective-giving city on earth

When you stand on top of Table Mountain and the city is below you and the Atlantic is on one side and the Indian Ocean is on the other, something shifts. It is very difficult to stay trapped in small thinking in a place this large. The programme uses the city’s scale deliberately — the outdoor sessions, the waterfront reflections, the mountain walks are not extras. They are part of the curriculum.

A city built on resilience and reinvention

Cape Town carries one of the most complex human stories of any city in the world — a history of division, struggle, and hard-won transformation. The conversation about what a meaningful life looks like is different here than it is anywhere else. More honest. More grounded. Nelson Mandela’s story, which began not far from where you will be sitting, is the most powerful case study in purpose and life design that exists.

Summer in December — the only Arab winter escape with a beach

December and January in Cape Town are the height of summer. The beaches are full, the mountain is clear, the days are long and warm. For Arab travellers used to cold winters, arriving in Cape Town in December feels like stepping into a different world entirely. No visa required for Jordanian passport holders.

THE COURSE

The Philosophy of Purpose and Life Design — six days of building a life that is actually yours.

THE CITY

You Didn’t Just Come to Learn. You Came to Barcelona.

The city sits between Table Mountain and the sea in a way that never gets ordinary. Every neighbourhood has a different character — the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront with its harbour energy, the Bo-Kaap with its painted houses and Cape Malay history, the Atlantic Seaboard with its beaches and cliffs. Six days is enough to feel like you actually know the place.

Must-See in Barcelona
  • Table Mountain hike — the most iconic walk in South Africa. The sunrise hike is one of the programme’s group activities — two hours up, the city spreading below you, and a view at the top that explains everything about why people love this place.
  • Clifton and Camps Bay beaches — four beaches along the Atlantic Seaboard, sheltered by the mountain, with water that is cold and clear. The kind of afternoon that resets everything.
  • Chapman’s Peak coastal drive — one of the most dramatic coastal roads in the world. Cycling or running sections of it with the Atlantic below and the cliffs above is a genuinely unforgettable morning.
  • Robben Island — where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 years. The ferry, the island, the cell — guided by former political prisoners. The session on purpose and resilience takes place the evening after this visit, and the connection is impossible to miss.
  • Bo-Kaap — the Cape Malay neighbourhood of brightly painted houses and one of the oldest mosques in South Africa. The community here has maintained its identity, its cuisine, and its culture through centuries of pressure. A deeply relevant place for the identity and authenticity session.
  • Constantia estate and gardens — the oldest agricultural estate in the southern hemisphere, 20 minutes from the city centre. The afternoon session on values and what a good life looks like takes place here, surrounded by 350 years of Cape history and one of the most beautiful landscapes in the region.
  • District Six Museum — the story of a neighbourhood that was destroyed and the community that survived it. One of the most honest and important museums in Africa, and a place that changes how you think about what really matters.
  • V&A Waterfront at sunset — the harbour, the mountain behind it, the light dropping over the Atlantic. The evening group dinner takes place here on the first night — the moment the cohort becomes a group.
  • Long Street and the city centre — the heart of Cape Town’s restaurant scene — some of the best food in Africa, from Cape Malay curry to fresh seafood, all within walking distance of each other.
  • Sunset at Signal Hill — the hill above the city where the sunset view over the Atlantic is the best in Cape Town. The final evening of the programme ends here, at a place that puts six days of thinking about a meaningful life into a very clear perspective.

WHAT'S INCLUDED?

Frequently Asked & Question

This programme is designed for professionals, entrepreneurs, and anyone between 25 and 45 who is ready to ask serious questions about direction, purpose, and what they actually want from their life. No philosophy background is required. The sessions are practical and applied, not academic.

None at all. The programme starts from the beginning and builds progressively. What matters is that you come with genuine questions, not prior knowledge. Participants who have studied these subjects before and those who have not get equally as much from the six days.

You will stay in a comfortable, centrally located Cape Town hotel for 6 nights. Rooms are shared twin — two separate beds, one roommate from the programme cohort. The hotel is chosen specifically for its proximity to programme venues and the city’s key areas.

Registration is completed through the 800 Arabia website  Once your registration is confirmed and payment is received, you'll receive a full program pack including pre-arrival information, recommended reading, packing guidance, and your airport transfer details. Our team is available to answer any questions in the lead-up to your departure.

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