A camp is where the castaways reside over the course of 39 days (42 days in Survivor: The Australian Outback). During the first half of the game, the tribes live in separate camps while during the second half of the game, the tribes come together and stay in one camp due to the merge. Camps are usually situated near a body of water like a river, lake, or the sea. The tribe camp has two key areas: Tree Mail, where the castaways are notified of an impending challenge, Tribal Council, or a merge, and a water well, containing untreated, dirty water, which the castaways have to boil before drinking.
Seasons where camps are situated on a beach
Seasons where camps are situated near a river/lake
Survivor: The Australian Outback
Savannah
Survivors who spent all 39 days at one camp
Borneo:
Africa
Thailand
Pearl Islands
Vanuatu
Fiji
China
Micronesia
- Amanda Kimmel
One World
Caramoan
San Juan del Sur
Trivia
- Amanda Kimmel is the only person in Survivor history to spend all 39 days at one camp twice.
- In the case of Survivor: One World the two tribes lived together due to the One World twist until the Tribe Switch.
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