The vibrant city of Prizren recently welcomed 40 adventurers from around the world at the International Adventure Camp. This camp brought together participants from Kosovo, the USA, Israel, and North Macedonia, creating an unforgettable experience filled with cultural exchange and exploration.
For eight thrilling days, the camp became a place where different cultures came together. Participants had the opportunity to learn about each other’s traditions, food, music, and dance. The highlight of these activities was the Cultural Night, where everyone celebrated their diversity and learned to appreciate the richness of various cultures. The camp also offered an opportunity to explore the beautiful landscapes of Kosovo. One of the most memorable moments was the mountain hike through Jazhnicë, where campers got a close-up view of the region’s stunning nature.
This eight-day adventure was home to creative and fun activities – one of the most engaging being the “Water Olympics,” where campers participated in fun competitions to cool off and connect with each other. Additionally, participants worked together on a woodcraft volunteer project, leaving a lasting impact at the Center in Nashec, check it out here.
Local businesses and professionals visited the camp to share their knowledge and experiences. Representatives from
A visit from businessman Krenar Batusha of Pro Real Estate was particularly motivating, as he shared valuable advice with campers based on his experience as the co-owner and founder of Pro Real Estate.
With participants from different countries, there was a natural exchange of languages. A video created by the Promotion Group encouraged everyone to practice greetings in different languages, helping build a sense of global community, check it out here.
This camp was a celebration of diversity, cultural understanding, and exploration. As the 40 adventurers return to their home countries, they take with them not only wonderful memories but also a deeper appreciation of the world and its people.
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 Centar za promociju civilnog društva (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. Also supported by local businesses – Hallakate, Rilokimi, Pro Real Estate, Ujë Rugove, Trosha, OZON, Frutti, ENLIGHT, Albas, Basecode, EGI Group, Dukagjini, Banka për Biznes, FINCA Kosovo, and Kutia.
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