Summer camps are our most popular activity! Up to now we have welcomed more than 2,000 participants worldwide in the 60 camps we have implemented since 2016. We’re also proud to have hosted Dua Lipa in one of our camps in the past.
The International Adventure Camp invites you to come along in the unforgettable adventure of cultural exchange and personal development. We have prepared a fun agenda of activities for you to make your time in Kosova truly unforgettable. Get to know us and the camp better!
Who are we?
We are TOKA, an NGO based in Kosova. We work in youth empowerment through education, offering a diverse range of programs to our amazing youth. We have 9 years of experience in summer camps and our mission for the International Adventure camp is to give you the opportunity to explore different cultures, help you become more independent and help you create a bunch of new friendships you’ll cherish forever.
What is the International Adventure Camp?
This camp is a diverse puzzle of cultures, each participant is a unique piece that contributes to our vibrant mosaic. We will be together from 23rd to the 30th of July. You can expect to fill your adventure with music, culture, nature, games and more. We wouldn’t let you go home without getting your hands dirty – with the help of TOKA’s staff and fellow participants, you will create something from scratch!
Who are we looking for?
We are inviting international participants aged 15-18 to apply to the International Adventure Camp, from anywhere in the world. Please be aware that there is small camp fee.
Apply now through this LINK. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at [email protected]. Or join our Info Session on May 29th by registering on this link!
We are eager to host you this summer!
The International Adventure Camp is supported by the European Union Office in Kosovo; “SMART Balkans – Civil Society for Shared Values in the Western Balkans,” implemented by the Center for Promotion of Civil Society (CPCD), the Center for Research and Policy Making (CRPM), and the Institute for Democracy and Mediation (IDM) through regional and institutional grants, and financially supported by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (NMFA); Johnston Rotary Club. It is also supported by local businesses Hallakate, Rilokimi, Pro Real Estate, and Ujë Rugove.
These are the latest developments from our programs and activities.