Forest immersion
Two-hour guided walks along native bush trails with structured noticing exercises and reflective stops.
We design unhurried, guided outdoor experiences across Auckland — small groups, careful pacing, and time to notice the world around you. No phones, no rush, no agenda beyond presence.
Each experience is led by a certified outdoor guide and shaped by the season, the tide, and the group's own pace.
Two-hour guided walks along native bush trails with structured noticing exercises and reflective stops.
Short shoreline circuits paired with breathwork prompts and a written reflection journal you keep.
Small-group outings combining a forest segment, a shared kai pause, and a closing circle by the water.
Our practice draws on mindful walking traditions, te taiao (the natural world) and time-tested outdoor education. We do not promise outcomes — we shape the conditions for them.
All trails sit on public reserves with maintained tracks and known exit points.
Eight-person cap keeps conversation soft and pace personal.
Sessions reschedule freely when the forecast turns against the day.
Phones tucked, voices low, and respect for the bush as the default mode.
We meet at a clearly marked carpark or ferry terminal and run a short briefing.
A measured pace along the chosen trail, with a few quiet pauses to notice surroundings.
A short seated stop with a journal prompt or a guided breathing sequence.
We circle back to the start, share a final thought, and part ways unhurried.
"The pace was the whole point. I left the forest section without checking the time once, which almost never happens."
"Our guide knew the names of the birds and the trees and just enough of the geology. It felt like a friend taking us through their backyard."
"I booked the coastal walk for my parents' visit. They still mention the way the harbour looked that morning."
Most weekend sessions sit between two and three hours, suit beginners, and start within a 30-minute drive of the city centre.