The Ripple Effect: A Communal Coastline Retreat
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The Ripple Effect: A Communal Coastline Retreat

Reconnect with yourself. Reconnect with Cambodia.

Jul 4, 2026 – Jul 5, 2026
Cambodia

About The Program

Reconnect with yourself. Reconnect with Cambodia.

Break away from the digital noise and step into a two-day journey designed for those who believe in the power of community. The Ripple Effect isn’t just a camp; it’s a living experiment in shared responsibility and mindful living.

What you'll experience

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Who This Is For

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What's Included
  • All facilitation sessions and learning materials,
  • Vegetarian dinner, drinking water, and snack,
  • Camp Ground (in a private plot with a house).
Not Included
  • Camping/outdoor equipment and training materials,
  • Transportation to and from the camp ground,
  • Breakfast and lunch.

Your Facilitators

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes YEP Academy’s approach different?

We design the journey as an experience with purpose, not just a route or a campsite. You will find a balance of good guiding, thoughtful facilitation, and a supportive group culture. Nature is not only the backdrop, but an active partner: weather, landscape, natural elements, rhythm, and silence are part of the learning.
We create a safe space, where people can be honest, not beiing judged and grow - without pressure to “perform.” At the same time, we work with clear structures and ethics that support inclusion, respect, and wellbeing.

What does “safe space” mean in practice during the experience?

It means we actively create conditions where exchange is possible: clear group agreements, respectful and non-judgemental communication, consent and boundaries, inclusion, and confidentiality. You are invited to challenge yourself, but you stay responsible for your own limits. Our facilitators hold the process carefully, and feedback is structured to be constructive and supportive.

How much of the experience is active adventure and how much is calm reflection?

Both elements are present, but the mix depends on the specific product. In general, we pair “doing” (walking, trekking, paddling, camp tasks, challenges) with “being” (quiet time, sensory awareness, journaling, sitting, simple rituals). You can expect a healthy balance rather than constant intensity.

Do I need prior outdoor experience to join?

Often not. Many offers are designed for beginners or mixed experience levels. What matters most is a basic willingness to be in nature. If a program requires specific experience, it will be clearly stated in the description.

What if I don’t feel confident with outdoor settings yet?

You don’t need to be “fully confident” to join. Many participants come to build exactly that confidence. We introduce routines step by step, explain what matters for comfort and safety, and support you in finding your own pace. If you’re unsure, choose a more moderate option first and tell us in advance so we can guide you well.

I’m an introvert or prefer quiet time. Can I still participate fully?

Yes. Many people join specifically for calm and reconnection. There is space for silence, solo time, and quieter participation. You can engage in a way that feels authentic without needing to be “high-energy” or constantly social.

Do I have to share personal stories or speak in front of the group?

No. Sharing is always an invitation, not an obligation. You can participate through observation, journaling, simple check-ins, or practical contributions. If group reflection happens, you choose what and how much you share.

What if I feel overwhelmed, anxious, or need to step out for a while?

That’s okay, and it happens. We encourage you to communicate early with the facilitator team so we can support you. Depending on the context and safety needs, you may take a break, adjust your participation, or receive extra check-in support.

How do you handle different experience levels and comfort zones within one group?

We design with flexibility: options for pacing, clear instructions, buddy systems when helpful, and a culture of “challenge by choice.” Facilitators pay attention to the group’s energy and adapt activities to keep people included without pushing them beyond what’s safe or constructive.

What if I have never done a journey like this before?

That’s absolutely fine. Many participants join for the first time. We guide step by step, explain, and build confidence through practice in a supportive environment. You don’t need to be “experienced”—just open, curious, and willing to engage.

What if I join alone and don’t know anyone?

Many people join solo. We design the experience so it’s easy to connect naturally through shared activities, simple team routines, and optional group reflection. You won’t be left on your own, and at the same time you can choose how social you want to be.

What should I bring, and will I receive a packing list and gear guidance?

Yes. After booking, you receive a packing list tailored to the program and season, plus guidance on clothing systems, footwear, rain protection, and essentials. We also advise what not to bring, so you stay light and practical.

Is there a preparation meeting before the program?

Yes. A mandatory online preparation meeting will take place about one week before the intensive journey starts. It’s a chance to meet your fellow participants and facilitators, align expectations, clarify logistics and safety, and go through the final preparation steps. The meeting link and details will be shared in your confirmation email after successful registration and payment.

Will I receive a certificate?

No, certificates will only be provided for our Intensive Journeys.

How is the connectivity at the program location?

Connectivity may be limited depending on the location. During our outdoor experiences, mobile phones should be switched off and can only be used in specific break sessions. This helps everyone stay present, connect more deeply, and fully engage with the experience.

Can I arrive earlier or leave later?

We kindly invite you to stay for the full journey as agreed, including arrival and departure times, as this supports the group process and learning flow. If this is not possible for you, please clarify your situation with us in advance so we can explore options and confirm what is feasible within the venue and logistics. Please note that any travel changes or extra nights are usually at your own cost, and availability may be limited.

What happens after the registration is completed?

First, complete your registration by clicking the button and following the instructions, including the payment process. After your registration and payment has been successfully received, you will get a confirmation email with your invoice, packing list, and details for the mandatory online preparation meeting.

Can organizations request a customized outdoor experience?

Yes. We offer customized outdoor experiences for organizations (NGOs, schools, companies, youth groups etc.) and adapt the content, duration, location, and intensity to your goals and context. Reach out to us with your objectives, group profile, and timeframe, and we will propose a tailored concept and offer.

What happens if I need to cancel at the last minute?

Please refer to our Terms & Conditions. If you need to cancel, inform us as early as possible by email (info@yep_academy.org) or phone (+855 10600743). Our cancellation policy is:
Cancellations more than 4 weeks before the camp/training: full refund
Cancellations 1–4 weeks before the camp/training: 50% refund
Cancellations less than 1 week before the camp/training: no refund

What happens after the program ends?

After the outdoor experience we’ll send you a short evaluation form. Your feedback will help us to improve our services.

Who to contact for further information?

If you require further assistance, please contact us at info@yep-academy.org.

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