According to Assocham, the summer camps industry is likely to touch Rs.1,000 crore by 2017 from the current Rs.400 crore level.
Assocham secretary general D.S. Rawat said: "Such camps give an opportunity to the students to become self-reliant. They gain immense confidence and the power to take decisions.
"The notion that students should be set free during vacations has changed considerably with the increasing popularity of summer camps," he added.
Anuradha Krishna, manager of the Children's Riding Club in central Delhi, said children have the option to stay during the summer camp.