How will participants travel to Portugal?
Each contingent will arrange their own travel plans. Participants should coordinate with their NSO to determine their group’s flights and arrival details.
How will participants get around during the event?
Travel between locations will be provided by organized transport (trains & buses). Participants will be informed of travel schedules upon arrival.
Where will participants stay?
During Paths, participants will stay in temporary campgrounds, scout centres or local accommodation. During Main Camp, participants will stay in individual tents.
Will food be provided?
Yes, meals will be provided for all participants. Special dietary needs (vegetarian, vegan, halal, gluten-free and others) must be indicated during registration.
Can participants leave the event early?
Early departures should be arranged through the NSO and the Moot organizers. Emergency departures will be managed case by case.
Can participants arrive at the event after the opening ceremony?
Late arrivals should be arranged through the NSO and the Moot organizers. These situations will be managed case by case. 5. COMMUNICATION
How can parents stay in touch with participants?
Participants will have access to Wi-Fi and phone charging stations. Parents should arrange a regular check-in schedule with their child. In case of emergencies, the NSO and Moot emergency contacts […]
What should parents do in case of an emergency?
If a parent needs to contact their child urgently, they should: 1. Contact their NSO representative. 2. Contact the Moot organization at info@worldscoutmoot.pt 3. Follow updates on the Moot website. […]
What should participants pack?
See individual list here.
Can participants bring personal electronic devices?
Yes, but large electronic devices are discouraged. A mobile phone for communication and emergencies is recommended.