We’ve all heard the advice: “Just go touch grass”. But most of us are still doomscrolling in bed and convincing ourselves that staring at a plant in our home counts. And if the idea of switching off from all the noise sounds familiar, it’s a bit like when our colleague spent a full day completely off-grid on an island in Sentosa – just her and nature, slowly remembering what quiet feels like again.
Turns out, you don’t actually need to disappear to an island to get that same reset. The new Nature Immersion Trail at the Singapore Botanic Gardens is here for you to do exactly that.
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There are plenty of nature and hiking trails in Singapore, but tucked away along Saraca Stream at the Singapore Botanic Gardens isn’t just another scenic walking path – it’s Asia’s 1st certified Nature Immersion Trail.
It has been officially certified by the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy in the USA, and is designed to gently guide you into a more mindful way of experiencing nature, without rushing you through it.
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At just 150m long, the Nature Immersion Trail proves you don’t need a long hike to feel refreshed by the end of it.
This short but thoughtfully curated route winds through lush greenery, encouraging you to engage with natural light filtering through the trees, the soft rustle of leaves, and any other details we usually miss when we’re rushing through a walk.
It’s also designed to be inclusive and accessible, with wheelchair-friendly paths so more people can take part in the experience at their own pace and comfort level.
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Along the trail, you’ll also notice simple but thoughtful prompts for you to slow down and just be one with nature. From taking a few deep breaths to noticing different forms and textures, forest bathing doesn’t have to be complicated.
Sometimes, it’s as easy as standing still for a moment longer than usual, or actually paying attention to the sounds you’d normally tune out.
Benches along the trail, where you can sit and breathe in fresh air.
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In a city that rarely slows down, having a space like this is a meaningful reminder that we all need to actively make time for a break every now and then. So make sure to visit the Nature Immersion Trail the next time you’re looking for a quiet reset from the pace of everyday life.
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