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THE BRATs are heading back to gorgeous Langkawi!

Open exclusively to our BRATs alumni from the past three years, this Year-End edition will involve super-fun activities including a 700m cable car ride that leads to a walk along the famous Langkawi SkyBridge, and a river cruise along the Kilim river.

The Year-End camp marks the second time in two years that the BRATs is taking on Langkawi. Last year, they got the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play with some penguins. But don’t worry, we definitely have some incredible new experiences lined up for the upcoming camp. — Photo: SAMUEL ONG/The Star.

The Year-End camp marks the second time in two years that the BRATs is taking on Langkawi. Last year, they got the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play with some penguins. — Photo: SAMUEL ONG/The Star.

And of course, our participants can expect plenty of sun, sea and sand over the course of the workshop. After all, it IS Langkawi, known for its sandy beaches and chilled-out vibe.

It’s not just going to be fun and games, though. Like all other BRATs workshops, this edition will also involve some serious work but it’ll be exciting, we promise! Not only will they get a taste of what it’s like being a R.AGE journalist, they will also have a hand in helping brainstorm story ideas and activities for next year’s BRATs camps.

On top of all that, BRATs Langkawi will once again be held at the super luxe, five-star Berjaya Langkawi Resort.

Participants will be staying at the breathtaking five-star Berjaya Resort Langkawi.

Participants will be staying at the breathtaking five-star Berjaya Resort Langkawi.

Wanna work hard and play harder? Drop us a 500-word essay at brats@thestar.com.my on why we should pick you for the BRATs Year-End camp. Deadline is TODAY so get writing!

For more BRATs stories, check out rage.com.my/brats.

And if you’re interested to join the BRATs family, be sure to sign up for BRATs 2016.

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