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[Ladakh - Mở đơn đăng ký] VCIL Travel School 2024 - Ladakh IV & V: Mindful Travel & Sustainable Living

VCIL Travel School 2024 - Ladakh IV & V

Mindful Travel & Sustainable Living in the Himalayas

Registration Now Open!

Program Overview: Join us for an unforgettable 2-week learning journey in Ladakh, exploring sustainable livelihoods, environmental conservation, and mindful living in one of the world's most pristine and culturally rich regions.

Program Details

Dates: Ladakh IV - July 15-29, 2024; Ladakh V - August 5-19, 2024

Location: Ladakh, India (Leh, Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake region)

Duration: 2 weeks

What You'll Experience

  • Learn about traditional Ladakhi sustainable practices and modern conservation efforts
  • Explore organic agriculture and zero-waste living approaches
  • Connect with local communities and understand their development challenges
  • Practice mindfulness and contemplative approaches to sustainable living
  • Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas
  • Build networks with like-minded change-makers

Who Should Apply

  • Environmental activists and conservationists
  • Social entrepreneurs and community organizers
  • Educators and educators interested in environmental learning
  • Anyone passionate about sustainable living and mindful practices
  • People interested in cultural exchange and learning from indigenous wisdom

Costs and Scholarships

  • Program Cost: USD $1,200 (accommodation, meals, local transportation, activities)
  • Flight: Participant arranges independently
  • Full scholarships: Available for selected participants
  • Partial scholarships: 50% subsidy available
  • Group discounts: For organizations sending 3+ participants

How to Register

Complete the online registration form at: [link]

Application Deadline: June 1, 2024

Contact: info@vcil.org | Phone: [contact]

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