About this Event
During the gentle nature based sensory practice, we'll be greeted by trees of many kinds, each with its own shape, texture, and way of reaching for the evening light. Spend time with these nature beings, and perhaps notice how they lean, breathe or hold space around them. Our steps will eventually lead us to an open space, where the sky stretches wide above us. Here, you're invited to rest your gaze upon the white clouds and blue sky, dressed in the day's evening hues.
Visit for more information about Forest Therapy, and for more information about the Sitting with the Sky Forest Therapy session.
Meeting Point
Singapore Botanic Gardens Tanglin Gate Visitor Centre
Session Fee
S$ 25 per participant
Caring for the Land
10% of your session fee will be donated to the Give To The Gardens Programme, managed by the National Parks Board (NParks), in support of our UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Singapore Botanic Gadens
A Few Gentle Notes
○ Minimum 1 participant to commence each session
○ Maximum of 8 participants per session
○ Booking close 48 hours prior to each session
About Your Forest Therapy Session
A Forest Therapy session follows a simple structure. While there is a structure, there is no right way to move through it. You are not expected to perform, to feel a certain way, or to share if you do not wish to. The structure simply provides a gentle container so that you can settle more fully into your own connection with nature.
You arrive as you are, and you participate in the way that feels most natural to you.
Arrival and Sensory Awakening
We begin with a short introduction and a guided sensory practice to help everyone arrive, settle, and transition from the pace of the day into a slower rhythm.
Gentle Invitations
A series of sensory invitations will be offered in partnership with nature. These invitations are always optional, and you choose how and whether to engage.
Optional Sharing
After each invitation, there is intentional space to gather and share. Sharing may be through words, sounds, or silence. All forms of sharing are welcome. While always optional, sharing often deepens the practice, as listening to one another can gently expand our own noticing.
Closing
We close the Forest Therapty session by coming back together and expressing gratitude to nature and to the land for hosting us.
About Your Forest Therapy Guide
Long Yuan is a certified Forest Therapy Guide in Singapore, trained under the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy (ANFT). He offers gentle, guided Forest Therapy sessions that centre on slowing down, noticing, and reconnecting with nature. His approach is shaped by his own healing journey, and relationship with nature and nature beings. He believes nature meets each participant as they are, and the role of the guide is simply to help open the door.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Singapore Botanic Gardens (Tanglin Gate Visitor Centre), 1 Cluny Road, Queenstown, Singapore
SGD 25.00



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