[2] The association is committed to the education of young people through a value system based on the Scout Promise and Law, with the aim of building a better world where individuals are self-fulfilled and play a constructive role in society.
This growth demonstrates the increasing popularity and recognition of the scouting movement in Bhutan, and the association’s successful efforts in promoting value-based education among young people.
The remote kingdom hosted the Asia-Pacific Regional First South Asia Foundation-Scout Friendship Camp from February 21 to 26, 2002, in which hundreds of Scouts and Leaders in the districts of Thimphu, Punakha and Wangdue participated.
"Regional Cooperation" was the theme of the camp, in which 550 girls and boys from all South Asian countries participated.
[7] The program is designed to provide equal opportunities to all students for their all-round development, focusing on physical, intellectual, social, spiritual, and emotional potentials.
[7] During their training, young scouts learn about a variety of topics and skills, including pioneering, first aid, jungle survival, foot drill, rappelling, rafting, firing, mono act, hiking, and adventure.