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HEAL with Aura Reading

Kechara Forest Retreat Lot 3189 Jalan Chamang, Bentong, Pahang

Understand your personality, strengths and weaknesses with a personal aura reading. Then learn how to uplift your mood and improve your vibe with spiritual meditations and practices.

HEAL with Karmic Cleansing

Kechara Forest Retreat Lot 3189 Jalan Chamang, Bentong, Pahang

Cleaning the Gyenze Chapel helps eliminate negative karma that causes ill health and financial difficulties, and brings great benefits for the mind and spirit. It’s a great way to prepare for the new lunar year.

HEAL with Meditation

Kechara Forest Retreat Lot 3189 Jalan Chamang, Bentong, Pahang

Discover the art of happiness with Buddhist meditation techniques to reduce stress and increase joy in daily life. Suitable for everyone including non-Buddhists.

HEAL with Art

Kechara Forest Retreat Lot 3189 Jalan Chamang, Bentong, Pahang

Explore the rich history of Tibetan scroll paintings and uncover their hidden meanings. Then unleash your creative side with a guided thangka painting session.

HEAL with Crystal Energy

Kechara Forest Retreat Lot 3189 Jalan Chamang, Bentong, Pahang

Discover the energetic properties of crystals and how they can affect mood and wellbeing. Then learn how to cleanse and enhance crystal energy through the power of faith and mantra.

HEAL with Yoga

Kechara Forest Retreat Lot 3189 Jalan Chamang, Bentong, Pahang

Discover how you can work towards a healthier body with low-impact yoga exercises for beginners. Our natural forest surroundings will help you feel better on other levels too – mental, emotional and spiritual!

HEAL with Sound Therapy

Kechara Forest Retreat Lot 3189 Jalan Chamang, Bentong, Pahang

Experience the enchanting sounds of traditional Tibetan singing bowls. Then immerse in their healing vibrations for physical, mental and emotional wellbeing.

HEAL with Kokedama

Kechara Forest Retreat Lot 3189 Jalan Chamang, Bentong, Pahang

Unleash your inner gardener with the ancient art of Kokedama. It’s also an opportunity to reflect on the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi — acceptance of transience and impermanence.