MoMo Camp 2026
Join us for an unforgettable summer of discovery and connection at MoMo Camp, where Korean heritage comes alive through immersive, hands-on learning.
Orientation
Sunday, June 21
New campers and families are invited to our Orientation Day, a chance to meet the staff, explore the campus, and get ready for an exciting four-week journey.
Day Camp
June 22 – July 18 (4 Weeks)
Each week is a self-contained module with its own theme, from traditional arts and food culture to innovation and modern Korea. Campers explore Korean heritage through activities, storytelling, and field trips across Seoul.
Residential Camp (NEW)
June 28 – July 18 (3 Weeks)
Residential campers arrive a week later and join day campers for three immersive weeks. Our experienced residential team lives and works alongside campers, guiding them through evening activities and weekend excursions.
Weekend trips to the East Coast and Gyeongju offer campers the chance to experience both modern and traditional Korea, creating lifelong memories and friendships.
Immersive Cultural Learning
At MoMo, learning happens both in and beyond the classroom. Campers:
Visit palaces, markets, and dance studios connected to their lessons.
Experience authentic Korean food and art firsthand.
Connect with local peers to share stories and perspectives.
Every part of MoMo Camp is designed to deepen understanding, celebrate identity, and build bridges between cultures, one unforgettable summer at a time.
Activities
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Language
Hangul AlphabetKorean
Language Beginnner
Korean Language Intermediate (ACTFL NH/IL)
Korean Language Advanced (ACTFL IM+)
Korean Stories
Korean Stories - 5000 Years in 5 Hours
Korean Culture in K-Pop Demon Hunters
Korean Etiquette and TraditionBig Ideas Made in Korea
Ancient Legends
Ancient K-Pop Stars - Hwarang
Modern Heroes
Ancient Innovations
Sejong the Great
Dongeuibogam - National Treasure
Royal Court Painting
Royal Court Dance
Royal Cuisine
Reflective Writing - Your Korean Story
Arts
Crafts -Norigae
Crafts - Ceramics
K-Beauty/ Fashion
Korean Cooking
Korean Drums
Gayageum
Physical Activities
K-Pop Dance
General Sports Skills
Futsal
Basketball
Archery
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Collaboration
Research
Performance
Production
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K-Pop Dance
Soccer
Baseball
Dodgeball
Gagaball
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Royal Palaces
Korea Demon Hunter Sites
CJ ENM Production Facilities
Doosan Bears Baseball Game
National Museum of Korea
Children’s Museum of Korea
Seoul Children’s Grand Park
Seorak Mountain
Shinheungsa Temple
Sokcho Beach
Gyeongju City
Bulguksa Temple
Seokguram Grotto
Residential Camp
To accommodate campers whose parents are unable to accompany them to Korea, we are introducing a residential camp for older children. Sam, our Camp Director, previously operated five residential camps in Hawaii over three years for Korean students.
The residential program is open to rising 5th–8th graders. Residential campers will participate in the same daytime program as day campers and return to the Kookmin University dorms with staff in the evenings, while day campers go home.
Residential campers will have breakfast and dinner on campus and enjoy evening activities such as additional Korean language sessions, games, movies, and other recreational programs before bedtime. The residential schedule is shown in italic in the Sample Schedule.
Residential Weekend Trips
Two overnight trips are planned for residential campers. Day campers in grades 5–8 may also apply to join for an additional fee. All trips will be supervised by MoMo Camp staff and the operations team.
July 3–4: East Coast – Mountains and Beaches
July 9–11: Southeast Korea – Gyeongju and National Treasures
Sample Schedule
SCHEDULE A (CAMPUS)
07:00 am Wake up bell
07:45 am Walk to breakfast together
08:30 am Return to dorm to prepare for camp
09:00 am Morning Activity 1
10:00 am Morning Activity 2
11:00 am Morning Activity 3
Noon Lunch
01:00 pm PBL Activity
02:30 pm Snacks
02:45 pm Physical Activities
04:30 pm Return to Hotel / Free time
05:15 pm Return to dorm and wash up
06:00 pm Walk to dinner together
07:00 pm Evening activity
08:30 pm Snack
09:00 pm In rooms for reading or diary writing
09:30 pm Lights out
SCHEDULE B (DAY TRIP)
07:00 am Wake up bell
07:45 am Walk to breakfast together
08:30 am Return to dorm to prepare for camp
09:00 am Morning Activity 1
10:00 am Morning Activity 2
11:00 am Morning Activity 3
Noon Lunch
01:00 pm PBL Activity
02:00 pm Trips (Museum)
04:30 pm Bus to Hotel / Free time
05:15 pm Return to dorm and wash up
06:00 pm Walk to dinner together
07:00 pm Evening activity
08:30 pm Snack
09:00 pm In rooms for reading or diary writing
09:30 pm Lights out