Outdoor Facilitation: Guiding in Nature
Chiangdao. Chiangmai
Category
Wilderness Education
Organized by
YEP Academy (YEP Academy Co. Ltd.)
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About this Course
Master the foundations of outdoor facilitation in this 8-day blended program. Learn to lead groups, design learning journeys, and build core outdoor skills. Gain the confidence to communicate with care and hold space effectively in nature-based settings.
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Chiangdao. Chiangmai
Contents
This journey is a professional starting point for anyone taking responsibility for groups outdoors. It combines essential facilitation skills with basic outdoor awareness and strong self‑management — so you can guide learning processes that are safe, ethical, and meaningful.
Throughout the course, we will explore key questions:
How do people learn and grow — individually and in groups — and what does this mean for my role as a youth outdoor leader and facilitator?
How can I safely and meaningfully design, facilitate, and hold learning processes in outdoor and nature-based settings?
How do I communicate, lead, and respond effectively — including feedback, emotions, and conflict — across diverse group situations?
You will learn how to:
Understand learning and facilitation processes: apply core learning models, understand group development, distinguish facilitation from training and coaching, and work consciously with emotional intelligence and feedback culture.
Communicate effectively and hold group processes, use clear, respectful, and non-violent communication; give and receive feedback and feedforward; recognize conflict dynamics; and create safe, open interaction in diverse group settings.
Facilitate responsibly in outdoor environments: apply essential outdoor skills such as camp management, first aid, and risk management, and integrate safety and awareness into outdoor facilitation processes.
Design and deliver impactful outdoor learning programs: develop agendas and curricula, prepare and co-facilitate sessions, navigate group dynamics in real time, and evaluate learning processes with confidence and presence.
More Information About the Program Below:
What content/topics are conveyed?
Key themes include:
How people learn (children, adolescents, adults) and what this means for outdoor learning
Roles & ethics: facilitator vs. trainer vs. coach
Core facilitation skills: session structure, process guidance, powerful questions, holding space
Communication tools: active listening, nonviolent communication, feedback & feedforward
Group development: phases, group energy, inclusion, and adapting your facilitation style
Basics of conflict awareness and de-escalation
Outdoor safety awareness: risk perception, group safety mindset, basic field routines
Self‑care and self‑management for facilitators (grounding, boundaries, resilience)
Structure
What is the structure and daily flow?
This is a 8-day, 7-night residential journey designed to immerse you in learning, facilitation, and outdoor education, combining theory, hands-on practice, and personal experience in a nature-based setting.
Each day follows a rhythmic yet flexible structure, typically including:
Morning check-ins to arrive, connect with oneself and the group, and set intentions for the day
Nature-based experiential learning to explore leadership, communication, and group processes through direct outdoor experience
Facilitation input sessions providing practical tools, models, and insights into learning theory, group dynamics, and facilitation processes
Guided group work and practice sessions to apply facilitation skills, communication tools, and outdoor methodologies in real situations
Reflection and feedback rounds to deepen understanding, integrate learning, and practice feedback and feedforward
Evening circles and story-sharing to reflect on experiences, process emotions, and strengthen group connection and trust
The program follows a flexible, outdoor-oriented structure that adapts to the natural environment, group development phases, and weather conditions. This approach allows learning to emerge organically, supports responsiveness as a facilitator, and mirrors real-life conditions of outdoor leadership and educational program delivery.
Throughout the training, you continuously move between experience, reflection, conceptual input, and application, building confidence to design, facilitate, and evaluate outdoor learning processes in a safe, responsible, and meaningful way.
Prerequisites
You are a good fit if you:
Age: 18+ years old
Want to work with groups in outdoor & experiential settings
Are open to reflection, practice, and receiving feedback
Can join the entire journey and all learning days
Have basic fitness and feel comfortable spending full days outdoors
Packing List
Board & Overnight
What is included in the program fee?
All facilitation sessions and learning materials
Accommodation & campsite fees (basecamp model)
Accident insurance (up to USD 5,000)
Food: Lunch daily (prepared & served); Dinner as a shared group activity (ingredients provided; participants cook together); Breakfast is self-organized by participants
Preparation meeting (online) two weeks prior to the program; details sent after registration
What is not included - and what should I arrange myself?
Travel to/from the meeting point
Visa fees and vaccinations
Personal outdoor equipment (tent, tarp, sleeping bag, mat, clothing, footwear, daypack, etc.)
Optional gear rental from YEP Academy – only tents, sleeping bags, and mats – are available on request: extra fees might be charged.
Accommodation before/after the in‑person training (unless stated otherwise)
Certificate
Upon successful completion of the training, you will receive a Certificate of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
To be eligible for certification, you are expected to:
Attend and participate in all sessions
Engage actively in group processes and reflection
If you wish to be certified as Certified Outdoor Youth Facilitator (YEP), a mentored practice phase is an essential component. During this phase, you will co-facilitate one of our existing programs under the mentorship and guidance of one of our trainers.
Participants who successfully complete this course together with the two additional Intensive Journeys — Outdoor Facilitation: Adventure & Experiential Education and Outdoor Facilitation: Nature & Wilderness Education — and who design and implement their own outdoor training or program will be awarded the designation International Nature & Outdoor Youth Facilitator & Leader (YEP).
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Dirk Reber
Co-Founder | Facilitation
Dirk Reber
Dirk Reber
Co-Founder | Facilitation
Dirk Reber is a co-founder of the YEP Academy. He is an outstanding facilitator, coach & mentor with major qualifications in diverse outdoor settings. With his positive energy, optimism and scope of ambitions, he likes to see young people grow. He is fully convinced that empowerment requires nature as a learning field. As one of few, he is active in combining leadership, and outdoor and development cooperation.
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Chiang Dao Community
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About the Organizer
YEP Academy
YEP is a catalyst to foster personal growth and sustainable living mindset.
We are here to increase your awareness of yourself, others, and nature.
We are using Nature as a Learning Field, referring to the concept of using the natural environment as a setting for education and learning.
YEP Academy is driven by a team of diverse individuals who have a passion for nature, outdoor activities, and empowerment.
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Outdoor Facilitation: Guiding in Nature Chiangdao. Chiangmai
Date
Wed, Mar 18, 2026 2:00 PM — Wed, Mar 25, 2026 9:00 AM
Signup Deadline
Thu, Mar 12, 2026 8:56 PM
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