On 12-15th September | Join this once in a  lifetime experience over 4 days and 3 nights with an indigenous tribe in West Java.

12-15 September 2019 | Baduy Village, Indonesia. | Deadline 10th August.

About:

The Baduy Tribe is one of the most indigenous tribe in Indonesia and the world. Baduy Tribe lives deep in the remote highland jungles, of Mount Kendeng, West Java. It’s only 150 Km from capital Jakarta with few signs of modern development. Baduy tribe lives much as their ancestors did hundreds of years ago. They have been managing to survive living in nature without electricity, chemical materials, cars, phone, or any forms of modern touch.

They dedicate their life to protect the nature and environment. World Village Leadership Camp 1.0 aims to mobilize and bring together youth from around the world to learn about the LOCAL WISDOM of Baduy Village Original Culture and unlock the gates leading to be global movement to save the earth. This program will consist of inspirational workshop session, social action activities with Baduy tribe, Baduy cultural exploration, and sustainability development project.

Featuring:

The motivational sessions feature prominent speakers from around the globe, From the Major, stakeholder, NGO, trainers, there’ll be a lot of insight to be shared here at the centre stage with grand theme “Culture heritage in the Digital Age”, it offers full of meaningful hours and inspiring session.

With expert coaches and specialized skills leading our comprehensive master classes, delegate will be able to upgrade their skills and gain valuable village industries and peace project knowledge, thus maximizing their experience to the fullest.

Requirements:

  • Youth from around the world, age between 15th– 30th years old
  • Interested in culture, environment, leadership issues
  • Having good personality and attitude
  • Having good communication skill and knowledge
  • Able to pay Program Fee (150 usd) not including flights

Register now at http://studecfellowship.org
Initiated by Studec International and supported by Banten Government
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