The 20th World Scout Jamboree, held from December 28, 2002, to January 8, 2003, in Sattahip, Thailand, was a landmark event that brought together approximately 30,000 Scouts and leaders from nearly every country in the world. This Jamboree, themed “Share Our World, Share Our Cultures,” emphasized global unity and cultural exchange, taking place on a sprawling 3,000-acre site along the Gulf of Thailand.
The Jamboree featured a wide range of activities designed to promote self-development, social responsibility, and cultural understanding. Key modules included the Crossroads of Culture, where Scouts experienced global traditions through handcrafts, performing arts, and culinary exchanges, and the Global Development Village, focusing on health, environment, and human rights. Scouts also engaged in science and technology exhibits, participated in challenging outdoor activities like rock climbing and mountain biking, and contributed to local communities through service projects.
Thailand’s rich cultural heritage was woven throughout the event, with activities such as traditional Thai dancing and the exploration of local customs and history. The location, with its mix of beaches, flat plains, and foothills, provided a stunning backdrop for the Jamboree, enhancing the overall experience for participants.
This Jamboree not only celebrated the diversity of the Scouting movement but also reinforced the importance of peace and cooperation across cultures, making it a memorable gathering for all involved.