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So You’re Going on a
Girl Scout Trip
Got the travel bug? You’re in the right place.
The Girl Scout Travel Log is your backpack buddy as you explore the
world. This is your personal journal to dream, plan, experience, and
reflect on your adventures. You can even use these pages to sketch
a Take Action project and make a bold difference in the world. So get
going—your destination awaits you!
Just what does that mean? Well, it’s different than visiting a relative in
another state on spring break. Here’s what makes Girl Scout travel
unique from other travel experiences:
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You’ll get to plan your own trip—location, purpose, cost, and itinerary.
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You’ll discover inner strength, courage, new skills, and
an opportunity to enjoy different points of view.
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You’ll connect with other girls by working as part of a team
toward a common goal. You’ll make great new friends and
feel a connection to the community you’ll be visiting.
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You’ll have an amazing, crazy-good time, but it will be meaningful, too.
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You’ll feel empowered to take action on something
you care about— either in the place you’re visit-
ing or in your community once you return home.
Your Destination:
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You’ll share the significance of your trip with others.
Travel Dates:
I realized the minor conflicts in
my life are nothing compared to
I learned that if I try, like
what these children experience.
really try, I can do well and
This Girl Scout destination taught
have fun at the same time.
me that.
—Anna, 12
—Rachel, 15

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