Outdoor Facilitation: Guiding in Nature 2026 in Chiang Mai, Thailand – Intensive 8-Day Certification Training for Emerging Outdoor Leaders
Outdoor Facilitation: Guiding in Nature is an intensive 8-day residential training program taking place from March 18–25, 2026 in a nature-rich setting near Chiang Dao, Chiang Mai, Thailand. Designed for aspiring outdoor facilitators, youth leaders, educators, and experiential learning practitioners, this immersive course provides a strong professional foundation in outdoor facilitation, leadership, safety, communication, and program design.
Organized by YEP Academy, the program blends practical outdoor skills with facilitation theory, self-management, and ethical leadership. Participants engage in a carefully structured journey that develops both technical competence and reflective capacity, enabling them to lead meaningful, safe, and transformative learning experiences in nature-based settings.
Scholarship deadline: March 8, 2026
Program dates: March 18–25, 2026
Ticket sale deadline: March 13, 2026
Why Outdoor Facilitation Skills Matter Today
As experiential education and nature-based learning gain global momentum, facilitators must move beyond basic outdoor survival skills. Modern outdoor leadership requires:
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Understanding of learning processes
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Ethical group facilitation
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Emotional intelligence
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Conflict management
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Risk assessment and safety integration
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Program design competence
This training addresses these needs holistically by combining experiential practice with conceptual frameworks.
Program Overview
Outdoor Facilitation: Guiding in Nature is structured as a professional starting point for individuals taking responsibility for groups outdoors. The course combines:
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Core facilitation methods
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Outdoor awareness
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Self-management and resilience
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Program development strategies
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Group dynamics and communication tools
Participants will explore critical questions such as:
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How do people learn and grow individually and collectively?
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What is the ethical responsibility of an outdoor facilitator?
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How can safety and awareness be integrated seamlessly into learning processes?
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How do facilitators manage emotions, feedback, and conflict in diverse groups?
Learning Outcomes
Participants will gain the ability to:
Understand Learning and Facilitation Processes
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Apply core learning models
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Understand group development stages
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Differentiate facilitation from training and coaching
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Integrate emotional intelligence into practice
Communicate and Manage Groups Effectively
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Practice active listening
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Use nonviolent communication
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Provide feedback and feedforward
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Recognize and manage conflict dynamics
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Create psychologically safe environments
Facilitate Responsibly in Outdoor Settings
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Apply camp management fundamentals
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Conduct risk assessments
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Integrate first aid awareness
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Establish safety protocols
Design and Deliver Outdoor Learning Programs
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Develop session agendas
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Structure experiential curricula
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Co-facilitate sessions
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Evaluate learning impact
Program Structure and Daily Flow
This 8-day, 7-night residential basecamp experience follows a rhythmic yet adaptive format.
Each day typically includes:
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Morning check-ins for intention setting
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Experiential outdoor activities
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Facilitation input sessions
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Guided practice sessions
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Reflection and feedback circles
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Evening sharing and integration
The program adapts to environmental conditions and group development stages, modeling real-world facilitation flexibility.
Location and Logistics
Location: Nature-rich setting near Chiang Dao, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Meeting time: March 18 at 2:00 PM
Program concludes: March 25 at approximately 2:00 PM
Participants set up tents upon arrival before formal sessions begin at 5:00 PM on the first day.
Facilitator
Lead Facilitator: Dirk Reber
Dirk brings decades of experience in ecotherapy, outdoor education, and transformational facilitation. He oversees safety, curriculum design, supervision, and feedback throughout the program.
Participant Cohort Size
Minimum participants: 6
Maximum participants: 12
The small group size ensures personalized mentorship, deep experiential engagement, and strong community bonding.
Certification
Participants receive a Certificate of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) upon successful completion.
Requirements for certification:
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Full attendance
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Active engagement in sessions and reflections
Advanced Certification Pathway:
Participants may pursue Certified Outdoor Youth Facilitator (YEP) status through a mentored co-facilitation phase.
Those completing additional intensive journeys may earn the designation:
International Nature & Outdoor Youth Facilitator & Leader (YEP)
Safety and Risk Management
Safety measures include:
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Pre-collected medical information
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Signed consent forms
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First-aid certified facilitators
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Accident insurance coverage up to USD 5,000
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Location-specific risk assessments
The program emphasizes basecamp immersion rather than high-risk adventure activities.
What Is Included in the Program Fee
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All facilitation sessions
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Learning materials
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Accommodation (basecamp)
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Accident insurance
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Daily lunch
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Shared dinner ingredients
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Online preparation meeting
What Is Not Included
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Travel costs
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Visa and vaccinations
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Personal outdoor equipment
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Optional gear rental fees
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Accommodation before/after program
Scholarships
50% scholarships are available via donor-subsidy from the German Government.
Eligibility: Citizens of ASEAN and SAARC countries
Scholarship application deadline: March 8, 2026
Application submission: info@yep-academy.org
Click here to apply for the mentioned scholarship.
Ticket Price
Standard Ticket: $890 (VAT included)
Ticket sale ends: March 13, 2026
Contact Information
Email: info@yep-academy.org
Phone: +85512346825
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