Monday 25 October 2021

ERASMUS+ THINK GREEN PROJECT – INTERNATIONAL MEETING LJUBLJANA OCTOBER 17-23, 2021. Our experiences and observations.

Dear friends, thank you for coming to Ljubljana in times where travelling was restricted because of the pandemic. We hope you enjoyed your stay and will return in the future to our beautiful and small country of Slovenia.

 

For your feedback, we kindly ask you to write about the following:
- What did you learn through the presentations of entrepreneurial work?
- How useful do you think working on entrepreneurial ideas was?
- How was your experience of visiting sustainable camp Šobec, Radovljica and Postojna?

- How did you like the programme offered to you by the hosts for cultural exchange?

- Overall, how useful was the meeting in achieving the project goals?

- Finally, what are your future expectations for the final project meeting in Lithuania? 














4 comments:

  1. Hi, guys! We are the Portuguese students from the Erasmus+ project and we are going to share our experience in your country, Slovenia. During this week, we worked in our project but we also had the opportunity to visit some regions of Slovenia like Camp Šobec, Radovljca, Čebelarski Center Gorenjske, Bled, Ljubljana center, within others. We found a beautiful nature and we realised that in your country you have many sustainable places.
    Furthermore, we learned a lot about sustainable tourism, we participated in workshops and visited actual places where this type of tourism is practiced.
    During our stay, we found really nice people who treated us kindly, so we truly felt welcomed in Slovenia. On the other hand, the weather is very different from what we are used to, here it’s too much cold, but we survived :)
    Besides that, we loved to be here, we learned a lot and we met many amazing people.
    We hope you have the opportunity to have the same experience as us, when visiting Portugal.
    Thank you!

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  2. During our lovely week in Slovenia, we learned some riveting information such as how Ljubljana is planning to be more sustainable and wants to attract visitors to parts other than just the city center. We also learned how to make a sustainable program for tourists for an affordable price and with their specific interests. The different labels of sustainability were also part of the workshops.
    The highlight of the trip (which everyone needs to see) is the Postojna caves and lake Bled. The enormous caves really take your breath away. With its stunning rivers, lakes, and national parks in the Julian Alps, the country is really worth seeing and is a wonderful destination for your next holiday. The people are also really friendly and happy about every visitor.
    All in all, Slovenia is a beautiful country that is heading in the right direction if we want to save our planet.

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  3. Sveiki, mes esame iš Lietuvos! Our expectations about Slovenia were exceeded. Everyone was so friendly and cared a lot about each and every student. We would like to thank you for your hospitality and being so nice as to buy Tomas new socks when he needed them. The whole country is so green and eco-friendly, but it doesn’t have a system as to take care of plastic bottles and soda cans. It’s something you could think about and maybe introduce in Slovenia. We learnt so many new ways we could make our own school and even country more sustainable. We’re all looking forward to seeing you in our next meeting in Lithuania.
    We never expected to see so many many green attractions and it’s also so mind blowing to know that this was just a tiny portion of what we could experience. Slovenia earned a special place in our hearts. The River Sava let us feel the sting of the mountain river water. Lake Bled along with Predjamski castle gave us the chance to imagine how medieval castles could look in the embrace of mountains. The old town of Ljubljana with the guidance of Sebastjan opened our eyes to the historical importance every single person before us can make. Postojna cave was the highlight of our whole trip. It took our breath away! These draconic caves were so unexpected - who could have imagined that something so miraculous exists under our feet.
    The food during all these excursions let us introduce our taste buds to new flavors. The burek will be remembered for a long time.
    And finally, we are so grateful for the friends we made during this week. For the laughs and the serious talks, and the stories from their home countries. We can’t wait for you to meet more of our friends so that the laughs echo through all of our hometown Anykščiai.

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  4. On Monday we stayed at school and we got to know each other.
    On Tuesday we went to camp šobec, bee keeping centre and Bled.
    On Wednesday we went to centre of Ljubljana and town hall.
    On Thursday we weren’t with Erasmus.
    And today we are writing this.
    This week we had a lot of fun with people from other countries (Spain, Lithuania, Portugal and Germany).
    Erasmus project was fun and entertaining and we learned new things.
    If possible we would repeat a similar project.

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