Programmes
International Events
Sangam offers you 7, 10 or 12 day long events where you can experience the local way of life, learn more about different cultures and India, and interact with the community.
Please arrive the day before your event starts, between 8 AM and 10 PM.
The event starts with lunch at 1 PM on the first day and ends with lunch at 1 PM on the last day.
Events are open to members of WAGGGS, their friends and families.
WAGGGS Advocacy Seminars
Intense seven-day seminars provide training and information sharing using informal education methods of Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting and building on local resources. Learn more about WAGGGS advocacy and community action at Sangam while discovering Indian culture
Active members of WAGGGS aged 18+ who would like to extend their knowledge in the seminar topic through international exchange, learning guided by facilitators and field visits are welcome to apply. You will be ready to take action once you return home to develop your organisation.
Community Programme
If you are looking for a longer term experience, you can participate in Sangam’s Community Programme. This 12 week programme offers participants the opportunity to volunteer with one of Sangam’s Community Partners while living in the supportive environment of Sangam World Centre in Pune, India. After a two-week orientation, participants are placed with a Sangam Community Partner to volunteer for 10 weeks.






Your comments
michelle w - 13 December 2011 - 6.30PM (GMT)
I have been a uk guider for many years until I changed my job in 2009, i am still registered to help out when required. My work brings me to mumbai and tommorrow Iam coming to pune, so hoping that i will get 5 minutes to visit in my busy schedule, but I will plan time in my next visit in 2012 to visit for a few days
Marli - 31 July 2011 - 8.45PM (GMT)
I live in the United States and I hope to go on a "destinations" trip to Sangam. It looks beautiful! I was hoping that anyone who has visited could tell me about their personal experiences there at Sangam. Many thanks in advance.
Laura - 6 March 2011 - 4.12PM (GMT)
I hope our guide unit gets to visit sangam! We are from Ireland!
vijayakala - 13 February 2011 - 6.01PM (GMT)
Hi, I am Kala from India(working in Railways). I have participated craft fair in the year 1999 at Sangam. It is very amazing to see the different culture in one place. Really I enjoyed a lot. I hope I will be visitng once again shortly. Thank Q
JULINA OGERA - 3 February 2011 - 8.59AM (GMT)
looking forward to visit sangam after learnig zbout it and seeing very beautiful pictures about it.CAN'T WAIT!!!
Andrea Eremus - 6 January 2011 - 3.20PM (GMT)
Girl Scout Family.... Troop 20265 in Harlem, GA is presenting India for World Thinking Day 2011. We would be extremely grateful for any information you can share with regard to Girl Scouts in India (uniforms, culture, goals, camps, pictures, etc). This information would be wonderful for our Georgia Girl Scouts to learn. Many thanks, Mrs. Andrea.
Sanila m - 31 December 2010 - 1.37PM (GMT)
i never visit sangam but want to visit it.sangam is the place of friendship.its offers a unique opportunity to explore the diversity of indian culture.
Maddie Rodriguez - 20 July 2010 - 12.29AM (GMT)
The new Ceremony Saris look amazing!!! Hope it's a good monsoon!
naeema - 15 June 2010 - 8.03AM (GMT)
Hi this is naeema from Gilgit-Baltistan,Pakistan. i am a Leader of Girl Guides in my area. our association is registered with PGGA.on behalf of PGGA I have visited Sangam,Pune in August 2008 to attend on week Adolacant Health Advocacy program. it was my first International visit and i enjoyed alot.
Anju parihar - 4 June 2010 - 9.36AM (GMT)
HI i m anju. i have visited sangam at pune in 2006. i like it so much. i love so much world cultures.
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