Travellers seeking to be healthier in mind, body and soul and embark on a more fulfilling and well-adjusted lifestyle journey can participate at the Wellness Festival Singapore (WFS) 2023. Running till July 9 2023, the one-of-a-kind annual wellness festival offers visitors highly diverse, creative and accessible experiences in the heart of the city.
The WFS follows the stellar success of its inaugural edition in 2022, which saw local and international visitors flock to the island city to experience holistic wellness sessions on offer. In keeping with its inclusive approach, the range of wellness activities offered at the Festival will cater to different passion points, preferences, age groups and abilities
The latest edition of Wellness Festival Singapore marries a steadfast commitment to self-care, wellness, and personal transformation with the participants’ specific passions and interests. As a result, the festival’s program hosts a wide range of activities.
For instance, those interested in nature-based experiencesmay go hiking and biking along the popular Coast-to-Coast Trail, explore the island’s rich wildlife and megafauna at the Bukit Batok Park, bird-watch at the expansive and open Bird Paradise, or do a little shirin-roku ‘forest bathing’.
Art lovers can choose from a variety of art exhibitions, creative workshops, and therapy classes hosted by ArtScience Museum and Art For Good, amongst others, for mindfulness, creative expression, and cathartic healing.
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