World Scout Jamboree 2023
Watch this space for important updates, and tell your local scout leader if you're thinking about attending as a participant.
What is a World scout Jamboree?
The World Scout Jamboree (WSJ) is a World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) event, attended by tens of thousands of Scouts from around the world aged 14 to 17. It happens every 4 years, each time hosted by a different country. The first WSJ took place in 1920 in the UK, with the last two hosted in USA in 2019 and then Japan in 2015. The next WSJ will be hosted by The Korea South Association.
When does the WSJ take place?
The organisers have confirmed the WSJ will now take place from 1 - 12 August 2023. The UK Contingent will be offering a pre and/or post event experiences around those dates too.
About the 25th World Scout Jamboree
The 25th World Scout Jamboree will bring together Scouts from around the globe to experience new adventures, cultures, and friendships.
25th World Scout Jamboree will be held from 1st to 12th August in 2023 in Saemangeum, Jeollabuk-do Province.
The hosts of this Jamboree are The Korean Scout Association (KSA)
When and Where?
The Jamboree will take place between1st to 12th August in 2023 in Saemangeum, Jeollabuk-do Province.
Who Can Apply?
All Young People aged between 14 to 18 (must have been born between 22nd July 2005 and no later than 31st July 2009) are welcome to register their interest for the World Scout Jamboree!
If you have a passion for international Scouting and like making new lifelong friends from all over the World, then The 25th World Scout Jamboree is for you.
If you are too old why not consider a leadership or International service team position?