Girl Guides and Girl Scouts around the world raised over 50 per cent of the construction funds, and the foundation stone was laid in The name Sangam was chosen for its meaning in the ancient language of Sanskrit: 'coming together'. The centre serves as a place for Girl Guides and Girl Scouts around the world to come together to share their experiences, as well as the culture and traditions of their homelands and Member Organizations.
The years that followed have seen many Guides and Girl Scouts from around the world pass through the front doors as participants, guests, campers, staff and volunteers.
Whether visiting for a few hours or staying several years —the voices, smiles and energy of these people have given Sangam its spirit. Over this time, Sangam has grown and changed with the times as new amenities, buildings and modern equipment have been added thanks to the hard work and generosity of supporters from around the world.
Despite these changes, this unique Centre for international friendship and understanding has never strayed from its purpose as a place for new experiences and exploration of our world through Guiding and Scouting. Please contact guestservices sangam. And for any business or organization this means looking to how we operate in a safe and fulfilling manner. Sangam staff and WAGGGS believe that we will be able to safely open our doors and maintain a high level hygiene for both guests and staff.
We have continued to monitor the situation in India and will continue to respond appropriately with safety as our highest priority. Yes, bookings are being taken from January with our first event being Reach for the Stars in January You can find our event schedule with further information including dates and prices here. We will also be able to accommodate Independent Guests who are not booked on to a specific event, you can find more information about staying at Sangam as an Independent Guest here.
We are predicting that by early the Indian Government will not require travellers to quarantine on arrival in India. As soon as we know any different we will let our guests know.
You may need to quarantine on return to your home country, guests are responsible for checking the rules in their country. Upon arrival Sangam staff will ask you to undertake hand washing and sanitization procedures. Do not travel if you are unwell.
If not, can I get a refund if I already have a booking? No, we do not recommend you travel if you meet the definition of high risk according to the World Health Organisation or in your home country. WHO have defined a person as high risk if they meet any of the following criteria:. Sangam would prefer to aid you in re-booking your trip for a later time when it is safe for you to travel, however if this is not a viable possibility we will assist in refunds on a case by case basis.
We recommend that you bring your own masks for travel and you can buy an extra "Sangam Branded Mask" in Sangam shop. At the time of your event we will be following local government guidelines, whether this is physical distancing or the wearing of masks. This will be decided closer to the time.
Yes, we will provide disinfectant for cleaning surfaces in all our buildings and on the campsite. We will also have hand sanitiser available in addition to hand washing facilities.
We ask guests to bring their own travel sized hand sanitizer to use on programme or when taking part in their own activities off-site. We would like to work with you to move your booking to a future event in or However, if this is not possible we will offer a full refund excluding bank fees for those who are unable to travel for one of the following reasons:. If you cannot travel for any other reason we cannot offer a refund and encourage you to claim from your travel insurance.
We can re-book you on to another event without any re-booking fees. We have several volunteer terms between June and April available from between 3. You can find further information about our Volunteer and Intern experiences, and the application process here.
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