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Badges, Journeys and Patches

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  • Council-Led Programs
  • Highest Awards

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Spark your sense of wonder. And change the world along the way. 

What will you do next sleep under the stars design your own app plant a community garden start up a new business as a girl scout, there are hundreds of ways for you to have fun, discover something new, or take your current passion to the next level. explore the world of possibilities, earning badges are great ways to explore your interests and learn new skills. badge requirements can be found on the badge explorer or the volunteer toolkit . , journeys, unlike badge experiences, are extended engagements that foster leadership skills. girl scouts of all ages are challenged to think critically, boost their problem-solving skills, and make an impact in their communities through participating in a take action project. , there’s a journey award for every girl scout, no matter their interest. journey award information can be found in the volunteer toolkit ..

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It’s Your World, Change It!   Girl Scouts are encouraged to make the world a better place by discovering and practicing their unique leadership style. 

It’s your planet, love it   girl scouts explore environmental topics such as clean water and air, noise pollution, climate change, and more. , it’s your story, tell it   girl scouts develop a strong sense of self and discover how to navigate healthy relationships., think like a citizen scientist girl scouts practice the scientific method—making observations, collecting data, and analyzing results by undertaking a citizen science project. , think like a programmer girl scouts explore technology and discover how computer programmers use “computational thinking” to solve problems., think like an engineer girl scouts become an engineer by participating in hands-on design challenges., the outdoor journey is comprised of 2-3 badges plus a take action project. girl scouts explore the outdoors, gain new skills, and ignite an interest in environmental stewardship..

      

Whatever your adventure may be, there’s a patch for that. Patches are perfect for commemorating unique experiences, special achievements, and fun troop activities. 

See additional patch programs exclusively from girl scouts river valleys., additional badges, patches, and awards.

Girl Scout Bronze Cross

For: All Grade Levels

This award is given to a girl scout who has shown extraordinary heroism or risked their life to save another's., contact us  with questions or to nominate a girl scout for this award..

Community Service Bar

For: Cadette–Ambassador

Community service bars are earned by making a difference in the community and practicing girl scout values., requirements:, your service hours must be separate from those hours you use for other awards. each bar represents a new project, and can only be earned once per program level. it is your responsibility to log your own hours and turn them into your leader or mentor upon completion. once you have completed your hours, you may purchase the community service bar for your program level from girl scouts river valleys council shops., thank you for your service to the community.

International Friendship Recognition

Girl Scouts who live overseas can earn this award by doing activities that encourage international friendships with girls in their host country.

Medal of Honor

This award is given to a Girl Scout who has shown presence of mind and true Girl Scout spirit in an emergency.

My Promise, My Faith Pins

Girl Scouts can earn this award once each year by learning more about what their faith and Girl Scouting have in common, using the Girl Scout Law as a guide. Girl Scouts are encouraged to serve those in need, to help their communities, and grow in their faith.

Activity plan 1 (pdf) activity plan 2 (pdf), check out  girl scouts of the usa faith-based awards  for girl scouts looking to put their spirituality into action in a familiar setting..

Program Aide

For: Cadette

Cadettes receive their program aide award by earning one leadership in action (lia) award, completing a program aide training at a council-led event or as a troop using the  program aide plus activity plan (pdf)  and working directly with younger girl scouts at least six times., the program aide plus activity plan is designed for cadettes to work on their own with an adult available for support, for a troop to work on together, or for a service unit to offer the training. the first section of the activity plan is the basic program aide activity plan. the second section covers the role of a service unit event assistant, day camp junior caddie, facilitating flag ceremonies and leading songs and games. activity resources for many of the sessions can be found in the second part of the plan., volunteers leading the activities may customize them to best suit the needs of the girl scouts and the types of activities they are being prepared to lead for troop, service unit events, or day camp activities..

Safety Award

Safety Awards are earned by following a five-step process for being safe, tailored for each grade level.

Requirements can be found in each program level's  girl’s guide to girl scouting ..

Service to Girl Scouting Bar

Service to Girl Scouting bars are earned by volunteering at least 20 hours for Girl Scouts.

Requirements can be found in the cadette, senior, and ambassador  girl’s guide to girl scouting ..

The Ultimate Girl Scout Year Award

For: Daisy–Ambassador

Hey there girl scout go-getter we know when girls participate in the full scope of the girl scout leadership experience – they can take on anything show the world that you are an expert girl scout by completing the 10 key experiences to have a well-rounded girl scout year and earn the ultimate girl scout year award. to earn the ultimate girl scout year award troops/girl scouts will:, meet an average of twice per month* during the school year (during the months the troop meets) hold a family meeting (troops)/meet with your juliette mentor (individually registered girl scouts) keep it girl scout-led complete a leadership journey complete at least one activity or badge from each of the skill-building areas; stem, outdoors, life skills, entrepreneurship explore the outdoors and/or go camping attend a council event, service unit event, or plan a field trip - virtual or in person participate in the girl scout cookie program attend or hold an end-of-year celebration or event participate in at least one summer activity (examples: troop camp, troop meeting, field trip), *note for the 2020-2021 year, troops could meet once per month and meet the ultimate girl scout award requirements..

Volunteer in Training

For: Senior–Ambassador (must be currently enrolled in grade 10)

This award is for girl scouts who mentor a girl scout daisy, brownie, or junior group outside of the camp experience. projects should span 3–6 months., find a mentor volunteer who is currently the adult volunteer for a group of girl scouts at the level you’d like to work with. this volunteer will help you through your training and internship, and you’ll help the volunteer with her group of girl scouts for the 3-6 month period. determine 2-3 goals for this training and what you would like to learn and practice. completed program aide training. (this may have occurred during your cadette years.) create and implement a thoughtful program based on a journey or badge that lasts over four or more sessions. be responsible for designing, planning, and evaluating the activities. if you’re passionate about a topic like art or technology, you could design the activities around the area you love or in which you have expertise..

World Thinking Day Award

Girl Scouts earn this award by participating in globally themed activities and projects to honor Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in other countries.

Girl scouts of the usa requirements.

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Follow these customizable troop plans to complete fun badge activities, make a difference in your community, and explore your world.

Explore badges and awards with GSUSA's Badge Explorer.

Discover where to place badges, pins, awards, and other insignia.

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Journeys that last a Life Time

Explore what really matters to you and use your passion to change the world – that’s what Girl Scout Journeys are all about. 

While badges show the world you’ve learned a new skill, Journey awards say, “I found a way to make a difference”.

Girl Scout Journeys are multi-session experiences in which Girl Scouts team up and do hands on activities, connect with experts, and take lead on a Take Action project with their community. Once a Junior, Cadette, Senior, or Ambassador completes their Journey, they’re ready to drive lasting change in their communities by going for their Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award. 

Embark on a Journey!

Find everything you need to kick-start your adventure with your Girl Scout level’s Journey

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She wants to explore new things, connect with friends and her community and make a difference in the world. And she’ll be able to do just that when she and her troop experience a Girl Scout Journey.

She’ll team up with friends to:

  • Identify a problem they want to do something about
  • Come up with a sustainable solution that will make a difference
  • Create a team plan to make that solution a reality
  • Put their plan into action
  • Talk about what they’ve learned and what they’ll do next

Every Girl Scout grade level has different Journeys to choose from. Each includes a sustainable Take Action project and all the exploration, discovery and adventure to power a lifetime of leadership and success!

It’s Your World—Change It! 

Whether it’s planting a garden, painting a mural or launching a letter-writing campaign, Girl Scouts of all ages experience unique advocacy challenges, complete Take Action projects and discover what it means to be a leader who makes a difference in the world.

It’s Your Planet—Love It!

Girls learn about environmental topics, such as clean water and air, noise pollution, global warming, soil contamination and agriculture. Each Journey is packed with current environmental information and offers ways to improve life for everyone on the planet through a Take Action project.

It’s Your Story—Tell It!

Girls tell their stories through a range of creative approaches. They explore important themes, such as developing a strong sense of self, navigating healthy relationships and promoting well-being and confidence in themselves and others, which gets them involved in discussion about thinking critically and ready to complete a Take Action project. 

Engineering: Think Like an Engineer

Girls discover how to think like an engineer by participating in hands-on design challenges and completing a Take Action project.

Computer Science: Think Like a Programmer

Girls learn how programmers solve problems by participating in computational thinking activities and completing a Take Action project.

Outdoor STEM: Think Like a Citizen Scientist

Girls make observations and collect data by doing a citizen science project and completing a Take Action project.  

Girls get outside to explore and enjoy nature while completing a sustainable Take Action project. Fun activities, ranging from backyard camping to high-adventure exploration, build essential outdoor skills and inspire girls to become environmental stewards. 

Because Girls Scouts is girl-led, she and her troop will pick the topic that interests them the most, whether it’s caring for animals; taking a stand for girls; exploring science, technology, engineering or math (STEM); helping others; spreading kindness; protecting the environment; or anything else important to her.

As she and her Girl Scout friends go on their Journey, they’ll earn awards to put on their uniform. The badges they wear proudly let others know about the awesome things they’ve done as a troop. Girl Scouts can take pride in what they’ve accomplished and the amazing experiences they’ve had along the way.

Learn more about  badges  and the  Girl Scout Leadership Experience.

Journey maps, find a list of the badges and journey awards that girl scouts can earn, including badge requirements at gsusa ..

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Badges and Journeys

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  • Camp and Outdoors
  • Highest Awards

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What will you try next?

Build skills when you earn a badge or journey.

Excited to go camping for the first time? Want to try your hand at coding your first website? Ready to work towards climate justice? As a Girl Scout, there are so many ways to try something new or take a passion to the next level. Badges and Journeys will build your skills and show the world what you’re capable of accomplishing.

Start exploring a world of possibility.

Additional Awards by Age Level

Consider these additional award guides for your Girl Scout.

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Earning badges is a great way to try a new skill or get better at one you love.

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Girl Scout Journeys give you the chance to dig into an interest andlearn even more. Find your next one to earn.

New Badges & Journeys

There are now new ways for Girl Scouts of all ages to explore their world, whether online or unplugged!

Patch Programs

We offer girls opportunities for new adventures while earning badges. Check out the patch programs available to girls and troops.

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Badges and Journeys

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  • Camp, Outdoors, & Travel
  • Highest Awards
  • For Older Girl Scouts
  • Program Partners

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What will you try next?

Build skills when you earn a badge or journey.

Excited to go camping for the first time? Want to try your hand at coding your first website? Ready to work towards climate justice? As a Girl Scout, there are so many ways to try something new or take a passion to the next level. Badges and Journeys will build your skills and show the world what you’re capable of accomplishing.

Start exploring a world of possibility.

We add new badges, awards, and activities each year. There's always something new to discover.

Earning badges is a great way to try a new skill or get better at one you love.

Girl Scout Journeys give you the chance to dig into an interest and learn even more.

Additional Awards

In addition to badges, Journeys, and Girl Scouts’ Highest Awards, here are other awards that Girl Scouts can earn through Girl Scouts and community organizations.

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All Grade Levels

Girls can learn what their faith and Girl Scouting have in common through earning faith-based awards, including the  My Promise, My Faith  pin and Religious Recognitions. You can earn the My Promise, My Faith pin once a year, every year you are in Girl Scouts. 

Additional Resources:

  • My Promise, My Faith Award FAQ
  • My Promise, My Faith Directions
  • To Serve God Religious Awards

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Cadette, Senior, Ambassador

Community Service Bars are earned by making a difference in the community and practicing Girl Scout values by volunteering at least 20 hours for an organization. Before starting, you should complete and submit the  Community Service Bar Application . Once approved, you should record all the hours you volunteer to share with your Troop Leader, who can purchase the Community Service Bar once you complete it. Learn more in    The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting .

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Service to Girl Scouting Bars  are earned by volunteering at least 20 hours for the Girl Scouts. You might volunteer your time for a special event for younger girls, be an office assistant for your council or service unit, or help with special projects. You should record all the hours you volunteer to share with your Troop Leader, who can purchase the Service to Girl Scouting Bar once you complete.

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The Journey Summit Award Pin is earned by girls who have completed three National Leadership Journeys at their grade level. The colored border around each pin corresponds to their grade level. This award can be earned by girls in all program levels: Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador. This is the highest award that a Girl Scout Daisy and a Girl Scout Brownie can earn.

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Safety Awards are earned by following a five-step process for being safe, tailored for each grade level.  Find your grade level's steps in    The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting .

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This award is earned by earning a Leader in Award (LiA) badge, and assisting younger girls by sharing your skills, passion, and experience over the course of six activity sessions. Learn more in the    Program Aide Girl Workbook . 

  • Program Aide Facilitator's Guide
  • Program Aide Evaluation

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The  Girl Scout Global Action Award  calls for girls to address the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals by discovering, connecting, and taking action in their communities and the world. There are two sets of content: one for younger Girl Scouts (Daisy, Brownie, Juniors) and one for older Girl Scouts (Cadette, Senior, Ambassador). The Global Action award is an official national award, so Girl Scouts can wear it on their vest or sash. 

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  Seniors and Ambassadors

This award is earned by experienced campers by combining their love for the outdoors with their leadership skills and goals. Learn more about our  camp leadership programs.

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Seniors and Ambassadors

This award is earned by mentoring younger Girl Scouts outside of the camp experience. Your VIT project should span a three-to-six-month period Learn more in    The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting .

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Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors

This award is given to a Girl Scout who is a leader in her community.  To earn the Torch Award , a Girl Scout must complete one Leadership Journey, and serve a full term in a leadership position at her school, place of worship, library, community center, or other organization that is important to her.

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All girls who participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Program are eligible to earn the annual  Cookie Entrepreneur Family Pin , which they earn by developing essential business skills.

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  All Grade Levels

This award is given to a girl who has shown presence of mind and true Girl Scout spirit saving life or attempting to save life without risk to the candidate’s own life.  Apply today .

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This award is given to a girl who has shown extraordinary heroism saving life or attempting to save life with risk to the candidate’s own life.  Apply today .

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Every year, Girl Scouts and Girl Guides around the world celebrate February 22 as a day of international friendship called  World Thinking Day . To earn this award, Girl Scouts will explore the theme's meaning and plan and carry out a Take Action project that makes a difference. There are two sets of content: one for younger Girl Scouts (Daisy, Brownie, Juniors) and one for older Girl Scouts (Cadette, Senior, Ambassador).

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Check out the latest badges and activities for Girl Scouts.

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Brownie Troop Year Planner

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Your guide to a year of trying and exploring! 

For troop leaders of second and third grade girl scouts. .

Brownies are excited to discover all they can do and be. As their leader, you get a front-row seat to all this action! You will guide your Girl Scouts through activities focused on exploration, confidence, and practical skills that will help them become their best selves. Planning for your troop year should always be girl-led . But to get you started, we’ve collected a variety of our most popular badges and awards into one action-packed plan! Get ready for a year of adventure and excitement as you help them grow. 

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How to get started:

Use these online Brownie troop year plans to start planning your year. You can customize it along the way as you get to know your Girl Scouts and their interests.

  • Order your Brownie program materials and resources from the Girl Scout Shop
  • Access detailed instructions to lead troop meetings through the Volunteer Toolkit (VTK), your free online resource for meeting overviews, materials lists, and more. See step-by-step access instructions.

Brownie First Year Plan ( PDF )

Girl Scout Promise Sign

Brownie Second Year Plan ( PDF )

Fling Flyer Badge

 Find everything you need to lead a successful troop year at the Girl Scout Shop.

Tips and Resources:

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  • Arrival : Ask Brownies who arrive early to help unpack and set up any snacks and activity materials for later. Try to be on alert and catch Brownies being honest and fair, even in subtle ways.
  • Warmups and Wellness : Get Brownies excited to begin their meeting with a warm-up activity, a question, and a wellness check. Ask them how they are feeling today and what they are excited about!
  • Opening Ceremony : Officially open your troop meeting by reciting the Girl Scout Promise and Law.
  • Activities : Engage your Brownies in exciting activities to earn their badge.
  • Closing Ceremony :  End your meeting by reviewing what you have learned together and asking Brownies to share their favorite part of the meeting. Congratulate Brownies on their accomplishments. Finish with a  friendship circle  and by singing “Make New Friends” as a troop.
  • Follow Up with Families : After the meeting, remember to share with families all the great things their Brownies did!
  • When you can get outside, do it! Go for a small trip or simply meet in a new space. Shaking things up occasionally keeps things exciting
  • Check with your council to see if they’re offering events or activities that your troop could attend. Those events make life easier for you and allow your troop to connect with other Girl Scouts from their area. Many councils and service units host annual World Thinking Day events in February.
  • If any of the recommended program options is not the right fit, or if you want to give your Girl Scouts the chance to shape their own experience, have them vote to choose a different badge or activity within the same focus area. When you enable Girl-led activities, girls step up and take ownership of their decisions, they grow into confident leaders who can make informed and empowered decisions—a valuable skill they’ll carry throughout their lives.  Check out  our Award and Badge Explorer for other badge favorites, our latest release of new programs , or visit the Girl Scout Activity Zone .
  • Access free detailed instructions to lead each of the meetings included in these troop year plans through the Volunteer Toolkit (VTK).  Simply log in or create a member account from mygs.girlscouts.org .  Once you log in, from the left navigation menu choose “Volunteer Toolkit.” Then choose “Explore,” “Pre-Selected Tracks,” “Fun and Friendship” and you’re set! See step-by-step access instructions .
  • Access other easy-to-follow volunteer essentials to keep you organized and inspired.
  • Access volunteer training from gsLearn for easy access to essential training and courses to lead activities the Girl Scout way.
  • Simply log in via myGS.girlscouts.org and search for “GSUSA Brownie badges” or other topics of interest.  Each course will show you how to bring the badge content to life for your Brownie troop.
  • See step-by-step access instructions .

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Give your troop another year of growth, laughter, and the confidence they need to be their most authentic selves!

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Badges and Journeys

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  • Camp and Outdoors
  • Awards and Scholarships
  • For Cookie Sellers
  • Patch Programs

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What will you try next?

Build skills when you earn a badge or journey.

Excited to go camping for the first time? Want to try your hand at coding your first website? Ready to work towards climate justice? As a Girl Scout, there are so many ways to try something new or take a passion to the next level. Badges and Journeys will build your skills and show the world what you’re capable of accomplishing.

Start exploring a world of possibility.

We add new badges, awards, and activities each year. There's always something new to discover.

Earning badges is a great way to try a new skill or get better at one you love.

Girl Scout Journeys give you the chance to dig into an interest and learn even more.

Take a Journey to the Summit

Did you know? The Girl Scout Summit Award is earned by completing three of the available Girl Scout Journeys in each grade level. Girls may earn this award for each grade level in Girl Scouting. The Summit Award is the highest award that Girl Scout Daisies and Brownies can earn!

Learn more about the highest awards in Girl Scouting. (To request recognition for the Girl Scout Summit Award, please complete this survey .)

There are now new ways for Girl Scouts of all ages to explore their world, whether online or unplugged! Earning the badges is also easier than ever: based on feedback from girls, volunteers, and families, the new badge booklets now include a volunteer guide and printable activity pages for girls, as well as new badge overviews in the Volunteer Toolkit and fun and fast badge introductions in gsLearn.

Explore the new Create & Innovate, Art & Design, Craft & Tinker, and Animal badge series today!

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Badges and Journeys

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  • Camp and Outdoors
  • Highest Awards
  • For Cookie Sellers
  • Travel and Destinations
  • Opportunities for Older Girl Scouts
  • GSWISE Media Girls

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What will you try next?

Build skills when you earn a badge or journey.

Excited to go camping for the first time? Want to try your hand at coding your first website? Ready to work towards climate justice? As a Girl Scout, there are so many ways to try something new or take a passion to the next level. Badges and Journeys will build your skills and show the world what you’re capable of accomplishing.

Start exploring a world of possibility.

We add new badges, awards, and activities each year. There's always something new to discover.

Earning badges is a great way to try a new skill or get better at one you love.

Girl Scout Journeys give you the chance to dig into an interest and learn even more.

Journey & Badge in a Box Orders

These come fully stocked with a lesson plan and all supplies needed to earn the badge or award!

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New badges are available so that every dreamer and go-getter can learn something new and continue exploring our world.

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Ticket prices for the Trans-Siberian Railway also depend on the current ruble exchange rate.

Is the Trans-Siberian Railway expensive?

Before starting on your Trans-Siberian Railway adventure you naturally want to know what the entire trip will cost. Although this sounds like a simple question, it is pretty difficult to answer. The Trans-Siberian Railway price of travel depends on the following factors:

  • Which travel class do I want to use? The price for a first class ticket is about three times the price of a 3rd class ticket
  • Am I willing to buy the tickets myself and assume responsibility for the organisation of the trip?
  • How many stopovers do I want to make? The more breaks, the higher the total price.
  • What sort of accommodation do I want? Will it be a luxury hotel or will a hostel dormitory be sufficient?
  • What tours and excursions would I like to go on?
  • What is the current exchange rate for rubles?

Basically, everything from a luxury to a budget holiday is available. If you buy yourself a 3rd Class nonstop ticket at the counter, a few hundred Euros will cover the price. All you will experience is a week on the Trans-Siberian train and will see nothing of the cities on the way. There is, however, any amount of room for upward expansion. Everyone makes different choices about which aspects they are willing to spend money on. I personally prefer to save money on accommodation and railcar class, visit as many cities and do as many trips as possible. To enable better classification of your travel expenses I have contrasted two typical traveler types. In the third column you can calculate the total cost of your own journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway. Please keep in mind that these are only rough estimations and not exact prices.

The all-in costs seem fairly high at first. However, they cover everything and it is quite a long journey taking four weeks. Many people forget to consider that when looking at the list. We should also deduct the running costs for food and leisure at home. I think most visitors to this page will classify themselves somewhere between the two categories, that is around the € 2,000 – € 2,500 range. When comparing these prices with other travel packages, you get the impression that it is hardly worthwhile travelling individually on the Trans-Siberian Railway. Please keep in mind that most packages last no more than 14 days and you are herded like cattle through the most beautiful locations.

If you spend less time on the Trans-Siberian Railway you will, of course, pay less. I chose this particular travel length because I prefer not to do things by halves. If you fulfill your dream of travelling on the Trans-Siberian Railway, enjoy it and don’t rush things. But it’s up to you, of course. Try playing around with the form a bit to find the appropriate price for your trip.

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  1. Journeys

    Girl Scout Journeys are multi-session experiences in which girls dig deeper into their interests and use the skills they gain along the way to make a difference in their community. While badges show the world you've learned a new skill, Journey awards say, "I found a way to make a difference." ...

  2. PDF Brownie Badges & Journeys Guide

    Girl Scout Brownie GSUSA/GSM Se p tember 26, 2017 Journey Book $ 7.00 Girl's Guide $ 19.50 Badge Activity Set $ 4.00 Journey Award Badges $ 6.00 Badges $ 3.00 My Promise, My Faith $ 4.00 Safety Award $ 4.00 Summit Award $ 3.50 Vest $ 19.50 Sash $ 7.00 Polo $ 15.00 Scarf $ 12.00 Insignia Tab $ 3.00 USA Fla g $ 2.25 Council ID Set $ 5.50 Troop ...

  3. PDF Journey Planner

    Journey Planner. Journey Planner. Brownie. 2-3. GRADES. The following booklet is a guide to help troops complete a Journey while still participating in traditional Girl Scout events and earning badges. These activities are categorized by: Traditions-Combine Girl Scout traditions throughout the year with Journey activities.

  4. Badges & Journeys

    There's a Journey award for every Girl Scout, no matter their interest. Journey award information can be found in the Volunteer Toolkit. Find a Journey. ... This award is for Girl Scouts who mentor a Girl Scout Daisy, Brownie, or Junior group outside of the camp experience. Projects should span 3-6 months.

  5. Journeys

    Girl Scout Journeys are multi-session experiences in which Girl Scouts team up and do hands on activities, connect with experts, and take lead on a Take Action project with their community. Once a Junior, Cadette, Senior, or Ambassador completes their Journey, they're ready to drive lasting change in their communities by going for their ...

  6. PDF It's Your World Change It! Tell It It's Your World

    along the entire Quest. Instructions for a Brownie Brainstorm, Brownie Team Trade, and other activities ensure a quality and fun time for the girls. Journey Awards Girl Scout Brownies are invited on a search. The three keys they will uncover along their journey are the keys of the Girl Scout leadership philosophy. Shhh! don't give away the ...

  7. Journeys

    Every Girl Scout grade level has different Journeys to choose from. Each includes a sustainable Take Action project and all the exploration, discovery and adventure to power a lifetime of leadership and success! ... Brownie. Junior. Cadette. Senior. Ambassador. Find a list of the badges and Journey awards that Girl Scouts can earn, including ...

  8. PDF Table of Contents

    During the Brownie Quest, three girls, Campbell, Jamila, and Alejandra, embark on an adventure together; The ELF Adventure. ELF stands for "explore, link arms, and fly.". During the first few chapters, girls discover the importance of friendship, and how to apply the different skills and talents of their sister Girl Scouts.

  9. Badges & Journeys

    Girl Scouts learn new skills by earning badges, Journeys, and awards. ... Brownie Girl Scout Junior Girl Scout Cadette Girl Scout Senior Girl Scout ... New Interests. Earning badges is a great way to try a new skill or get better at one you love. LEARN MORE. Explore a Journey. Girl Scout Journeys give you the chance to dig into an interest ...

  10. Badges & Journeys

    To earn this award, Girl Scouts will explore the theme's meaning and plan and carry out a Take Action project that makes a difference. There are two sets of content: one for younger Girl Scouts (Daisy, Brownie, Juniors) and one for older Girl Scouts (Cadette, Senior, Ambassador).

  11. PDF Brownie Journey Program Sheet

    Developed in partnership with SciStarter. Activities and requirements available in the Volunteer Toolkit for troop leaders. Individually registered girls, contact Customer Care for details. The Journey is six sessions in total, including three Take Action meetings, and is part of a 15 meeting Year Plan.

  12. PDF Brownie Journey Overview

    It's Your World— Change It: Brownie Quest. Find out how to take care of yourself, your family, your Girl Scout sisters, and your community. Do an activity with your family to chart everyone's special talents, play games at your troop meetings to learn how to work together, or do a fun "clue hunting" activity to learn the Girl Scout ...

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    Arrival: Ask Brownies who arrive early to help unpack and set up any snacks and activity materials for later.Try to be on alert and catch Brownies being honest and fair, even in subtle ways. Warmups and Wellness: Get Brownies excited to begin their meeting with a warm-up activity, a question, and a wellness check.Ask them how they are feeling today and what they are excited about!

  14. Badges & Journeys

    The Girl Scout Summit Award is earned by completing three of the available Girl Scout Journeys in each grade level. Girls may earn this award for each grade level in Girl Scouting. ... The Summit Award is the highest award that Girl Scout Daisies and Brownies can earn! Learn more about the highest awards in Girl Scouting. (To request ...

  15. Badges & Journeys

    Girl Scouts learn new skills by earning badges, Journeys, and awards. Each one will spark your imagination and you'll discover something new. ... Girl Scout Journeys give you the chance to dig into an interest and learn even more. Learn More. Journey & Badge in a Box Orders.

  16. Girl Scout Brownie Badges & Journey Awards

    Brownie Think Like A Programmer Award Badge. $3.50. Girl Scout Brownie awards and badges are a great way for a girl to explore her interests and learn new skills—and to remember every adventure and show the world what she's accomplished.

  17. Journey from Moscow to Constantinople in the years 1817, 1818 (The

    Journey from Moscow to Constantinople in the years 1817, 1818 (The Eastern Europe collection) [Macmichael, William] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Journey from Moscow to Constantinople in the years 1817, 1818 (The Eastern Europe collection)

  18. Trans-Siberian Railway Prices Calculation

    In the third column you can calculate the total cost of your own journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway. Please keep in mind that these are only rough estimations and not exact prices. Budget-Traveller Average Traveller Your adventure; Length of travel: 28 days: 28 days: days: Train Tickets: 3. Cl.

  19. A Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow Hardcover

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  20. Listen Free to Widow Spy: My CIA Journey from the Jungles of Laos to

    The Widow Spy is the firsthand account of a true Cold War spy operation in Moscow, told exclusively by the CIA case officer who lived this experience.<br /> <br /> Martha D. Peterson was one of the first women to be assigned to Moscow, a very difficult operational environment. Her story begins in Laos during the Vietnam War where she accompanied her husband, a CIA officer. She describes their ...