Why we plant

Root the retreat in the land

Planting a tree is our way of honoring the jungle sanctuary that holds the retreat. It’s a quiet act of reciprocity—giving back to the place that gives us shade, oxygen, and stillness.

Each participant plants a seedling using hybrid seeds chosen for fast sprouting—often within 8 days. You’ll mark your tree, offer a short intention, and take a moment to listen to what you’re ready to nurture next.

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Hands placing a young tree seedling into forest soil
How it unfolds

A guided, grounded process

No performance, no pressure—just clear steps that make the ceremony feel safe, meaningful, and shared.

1. Gather and arrive

We meet in a quiet spot on the property, slow the breath, and orient to the land—trees, water, wind, and mountain light.

2. Choose your seedling

You’ll receive a seedling and a simple explanation of the hybrid seed method and aftercare for the first days.

3. Plant with intention

A short, optional intention is offered—what you’re ready to grow, release, or protect. Then we plant together, one by one.

4. Water, mark, and witness

We water the soil, mark the planting, and close with a few minutes of silence—letting the moment land in the body.

What you’ll feel

Benefits that stay with you

Belonging to place

A felt sense of relationship with the land—moving from “visitor” to “participant.”

Embodied clarity

A tangible action that helps integrate insights from yoga, meditation, and nature immersion.

A living reminder

A tree you planted—an anchor for your intention, and a symbol of continuity beyond the retreat.

Group holding small plants and soil together

Step 01

Hands in the earth

A slow start—feeling texture, temperature, and presence.

Step 02

Planting together

A shared moment of care and commitment.

Step 03

Forest light

The land around Naggar—quiet paths, tall trees, and open sky.

Step 04

A living marker

A simple sign, a little water, and a breath to close.