Gemeinsam taucht ihr in ein naturverbundenes Wochenende ein, das Familien zeigt, wie reich, lebendig und stärkend die Zeit im Wald sein kann. Spielerisch, achtsam und stets kindgerecht entdeckt ihr die Natur, lernt einfache Fertigkeiten kennen und erlebt Momente, die verbinden und erden.
Gemeinsam taucht ihr in ein naturverbundenes Wochenende ein, das Familien zeigt, wie reich, lebendig und stärkend die Zeit im Wald sein kann. Spielerisch, achtsam und stets kindgerecht entdeckt ihr die Natur, lernt einfache Fertigkeiten kennen und erlebt Momente, die verbinden und erden.
Im Mittelpunkt stehen gemeinsames Kochen über dem Feuer, das Kennenlernen von Pflanzen und Tieren, kleine Schnitz‑ und Werkprojekte sowie viel Raum zum Entdecken, Staunen und Zusammensein. Dazu kommen leichte Survival‑Inputs für Gross und Klein – praktische Tipps, die Sicherheit geben und den Blick für die Natur schärfen, ohne dass es um „Überleben“ geht.
Wir bauen einfache Unterkünfte aus Naturmaterialien, entzünden ein Feuer, bereiten gemeinsam Mahlzeiten zu und lernen, wie man sich im Wald orientiert oder Wasser findet. Alles in einem Rahmen, der Freude macht, stärkt und Familien näher zusammenbringt.
Ein Wochenende voller Natur, Nähe und gemeinsamer Erlebnisse – fernab vom Alltag, nah an euren Wurzeln.
Leitung:
Florin Maliqi, Survival Guide SST

Beginn: Freitag - 12 Uhr
Ende: Sonntag - 12 Uhr
04.Juni-06. Juni 2027
Mit Übernachtung im Wald
Die Kurse finden im Kanton Zürich statt. Der genaue Treffpunkt wird eine Woche vor Kursbeginn bekannt gegeben. Alle potenziellen Camp-Standorte findest du hier im Überblick.
Für Anfänger geeignet, für Familien mit Kindern ab ca. 6Jahren
Geführter Wildniskurs für Familien oder Erwachsene mit Kindern am Wochenende im Camp, Trinkwasser, Übernachtung im Freien, 2x vegetarische Outdoorverpflegung am Abend, professionelle Betreuung Rund um die Uhr.
CHF 430.- pro erwachsene Person
CHF 130.– pro Kind zwischen 6-15 Jahren
Hier findest du Antworten auf die häufigsten Fragen zu meinen Angeboten und Methoden.
Because our modern world is vulnerable. Power outages, natural disasters, or supply bottlenecks can occur at any time — usually completely unexpectedly. Those who are prepared remain able to act, protect themselves and their family and remain calm and confident even in extreme situations. Wilderness, survival and precautionary knowledge is not scaremongering, but lived personal responsibility.
Clearly: for everyone. Women are just as welcome as men to our courses, and much of the content is also ideal for families with children. Nature has no target group — it challenges us all in its own way and gives us the same experiences.
Bushcraft means living with and in nature — often over a longer period of time and with simple means. Survival focuses on surviving in emergency situations using as little equipment as possible. Crisis preparedness, in turn, can be transferred to everyday life — for example in the event of blackouts or supply shortages. In our training courses, we combine all three areas into a holistic approach.
More than you'd think. You not only learn how to light fires or build emergency shelters — you also develop mental strength, decision-making skills, improvisation skills and deep confidence in your own abilities. Many participants report that they act more calmly and clearly in everyday life after the course.
Yes, definitely. Survival starts right where it gets uncomfortable. Rain, wind or cold are part of the reality — that's exactly what we train for. Of course, we always pay attention to safety and adapt the course flexibly to the conditions.
We value authenticity, experience, and depth. We're not about action or show, but about real, applicable skills that strengthen you in the long term. Our content is based on over 12 years of practice combined with a holistic view of people, nature and society.
No Most of our offers are deliberately structured in such a way that even beginners can easily join in. You don't need top physical performance — just curiosity, openness and the willingness to try out new experiences.
Safety is our top priority. Gion Saluz is trained, experienced and knows exactly what he is doing. Of course, we are outside in nature — with everything that goes with it. But through good preparation, clear instructions and mutual attention, we reduce risks to a minimum.
Because I've experienced how valuable it is to be prepared — and how liberating it is to take responsibility for your own life. I firmly believe that through knowledge, practice and awareness, we can not only survive, but also grow — and that is exactly what I want to share.
Swiss Survival Training
Ich lebe, was ich lehre – mit jeder Faser meines Körpers.
Doch vertraue nicht nur meinen Worten: Lass dich inspirieren von den Erfahrungen meiner Kunden!
Here you can find answers to the most frequently asked questions about my offers and methods.
Because our modern world is vulnerable. Power outages, natural disasters, or supply bottlenecks can occur at any time — usually completely unexpectedly. Those who are prepared remain able to act, protect themselves and their family and remain calm and confident even in extreme situations. Wilderness, survival and precautionary knowledge is not scaremongering, but lived personal responsibility.
Clearly: for everyone. Women are just as welcome as men to our courses, and much of the content is also ideal for families with children. Nature has no target group — it challenges us all in its own way and gives us the same experiences.
Bushcraft means living with and in nature — often over a longer period of time and with simple means. Survival focuses on surviving in emergency situations using as little equipment as possible. Crisis preparedness, in turn, can be transferred to everyday life — for example in the event of blackouts or supply shortages. In our training courses, we combine all three areas into a holistic approach.
More than you'd think. You not only learn how to light fires or build emergency shelters — you also develop mental strength, decision-making skills, improvisation skills and deep confidence in your own abilities. Many participants report that they act more calmly and clearly in everyday life after the course.
Yes, definitely. Survival starts right where it gets uncomfortable. Rain, wind or cold are part of the reality — that's exactly what we train for. Of course, we always pay attention to safety and adapt the course flexibly to the conditions.
We value authenticity, experience, and depth. We're not about action or show, but about real, applicable skills that strengthen you in the long term. Our content is based on over 12 years of practice combined with a holistic view of people, nature and society.
No Most of our offers are deliberately structured in such a way that even beginners can easily join in. You don't need top physical performance — just curiosity, openness and the willingness to try out new experiences.
Safety is our top priority. Gion Saluz is trained, experienced and knows exactly what he is doing. Of course, we are outside in nature — with everything that goes with it. But through good preparation, clear instructions and mutual attention, we reduce risks to a minimum.
Because I've experienced how valuable it is to be prepared — and how liberating it is to take responsibility for your own life. I firmly believe that through knowledge, practice and awareness, we can not only survive, but also grow — and that is exactly what I want to share.
Here you can find answers to the most frequently asked questions about my offers and methods.
Because our modern world is vulnerable. Power outages, natural disasters, or supply bottlenecks can occur at any time — usually completely unexpectedly. Those who are prepared remain able to act, protect themselves and their family and remain calm and confident even in extreme situations. Wilderness, survival and precautionary knowledge is not scaremongering, but lived personal responsibility.
Clearly: for everyone. Women are just as welcome as men to our courses, and much of the content is also ideal for families with children. Nature has no target group — it challenges us all in its own way and gives us the same experiences.
Bushcraft means living with and in nature — often over a longer period of time and with simple means. Survival focuses on surviving in emergency situations using as little equipment as possible. Crisis preparedness, in turn, can be transferred to everyday life — for example in the event of blackouts or supply shortages. In our training courses, we combine all three areas into a holistic approach.
More than you'd think. You not only learn how to light fires or build emergency shelters — you also develop mental strength, decision-making skills, improvisation skills and deep confidence in your own abilities. Many participants report that they act more calmly and clearly in everyday life after the course.
Yes, definitely. Survival starts right where it gets uncomfortable. Rain, wind or cold are part of the reality — that's exactly what we train for. Of course, we always pay attention to safety and adapt the course flexibly to the conditions.
We value authenticity, experience, and depth. We're not about action or show, but about real, applicable skills that strengthen you in the long term. Our content is based on over 12 years of practice combined with a holistic view of people, nature and society.
No Most of our offers are deliberately structured in such a way that even beginners can easily join in. You don't need top physical performance — just curiosity, openness and the willingness to try out new experiences.
Safety is our top priority. Gion Saluz is trained, experienced and knows exactly what he is doing. Of course, we are outside in nature — with everything that goes with it. But through good preparation, clear instructions and mutual attention, we reduce risks to a minimum.
Because I've experienced how valuable it is to be prepared — and how liberating it is to take responsibility for your own life. I firmly believe that through knowledge, practice and awareness, we can not only survive, but also grow — and that is exactly what I want to share.