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REWILDING:

The process of restoring oneself to a natural uncultivated state.

It is with deep joy that we invite you on a journey into the Australian bush - a retreat devoted to reconnecting with yourself, each other, the land and discovering how capable you truly are.

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REWILDING RETREAT 

Inbluem X ConserVentures

27 April – 1 May, 2026

Join us on an immersive journey along one of Australia’s most breathtaking coastal trails. Created for those seeking connection, clarity and support through nature, movement and meaningful ritual.

Over five days (3 hiking, 2 accomodation), we’ll journey together along one of Australia’s most breathtaking coastal trails, following cliff lines and headlands, sleeping under wide skies, and listening to the ancient rhythms of land and sea. Step by step, something steadier will begin to emerge: strength, trust, and the growing power that ignites when women return to nature and walk each other home. After hiking for three days, we will be taken to a lush oasis immersed in nature to integrate the experience with flower baths, guided self love rituals and workshops devoted to inner wisdom and sisterhood.

This is an experience rooted in feminine empowerment and deep nature connection. Through hiking, embodiment, mindfulness, shared rituals, and time in community, we’ll return to the body as a source of wisdom and nature as a sacred compass.

Held in a safe and thoughtfully curated container, with an experienced guide, nourishing meals, and essential camping gear provided, you are invited to step away from daily demands and into a slower, more embodied way of being. Along the trail, you’ll learn practical bush skills, rebuild confidence in your body, and remember that you are capable of far more than you may have been taught to believe, both on the track and beyond it.

Who this is for

We’ve curated this hike to be accessible for all experience levels - especially beginners who have long felt the pull toward adventures like this, but have felt overwhelmed or unsure where to begin.

Holding the duality of the rawness of the track and ending with a luxurious glamping integration, this is a grounded, embodied experience that asks for participation, openness, and a willingness to be changed by the land and the journey itself.

TRIP HIGHLIGHTS

  • 3 days, 2 nights hiking the iconic Light to Light Walk in Beowa National Park on the Sapphire Coast followed by 2 nights post-hike luxury accommodation
  • Nature workshops such as weaving, bush food foraging, meditation, movement & fundamental survival skills
  • Indigenous Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony
  • Guided coastal hike by an ecologist and nature facilitator
  • Secluded ocean swims, sunrises and sunsets
  • Fully catered meals on and off the trail
  • Hiking with a taste of luxury and protection
  • A powerful group of women walking, resting, and growing together

RETREAT OVERVIEW

The medicine of this experience is simply and potently derived from walking and sleeping on Country in a supportive container (both by women and the land that holds us).

Our days will begin with ceremonial cacao and gentle movement, flowing into guided walks and rituals that deepen presence and awaken the wisdom of nature. We will close each day with fire rituals and cooking together under the stars.

Our guides are experienced with identifying and processing bush foods, weaving, life drawing and more and will intuitively lead these workshops throughout the trip.

DAILY ITENERARY

ABOUT THE HIKE

The 32km Light to Light Walk is an unforgettable coastal hike. It traces the rocky coastline from the historic Boyds Tower to Green Cape Lighthouse in Beowa National Park, near Eden. This dramatic sea-carved landscape is a striking display of red rock platforms that contrast against the sapphire blue ocean.

Over 3 days you’ll wind through an ever-changing landscape of rugged cliff tops, eucalypt forest and coastal heathland. Discover the southernmost lighthouse in NSW and some of the best whale watching in Australia.

ACCOMMODATION

During the walking journey, you will spend two nights camping along the Light to Light Trail, with quality tents and camping equipment provided, allowing you to rest comfortably beneath the stars and fully immerse yourself in the landscape.

Following the hike, you will transition into two nights of luxury glamping at an Eco Luxury Stay set beside a wild coastal lagoon and surrounded by spotted gum forests in Mimosa Rocks National Park.

Here, you will rest, reflect, and reintegrate through guided movement, self-care practices, and gentle group sessions. Guests may choose between shared single-bed accommodation or a queen suite, offering both comfort and flexibility to suit your needs.

PRICES

Sister Package (Single bed) $2750AUD

Queen Package (Queen bed) $2950AUD

INCLUDED:

  • Essential camping gear
    (Hiking backpack, sleeping bag, sleeping bag liner, sleeping mat, single-person hiking tent, eating utensils)
  • INBLUEM Nurture Ritual
  • Gift bag from aligned conscious brands
  • 2 nights post-hike accommodation at Luxury Eco Retreat
  • Pre trip online briefing (Womens Circle)
  • All meals catered throughout the retreat
  • Indigenous Welcome to Country & Guide
  • Workshops
  • All group transport during the retreat
  • Professional hiking guide
  • Photography & Documentation of the trip

NOT INCLUDED:

  • Airfares
  • Personal travel insurance
  • Personal gear items (Hiking clothes, shoes, toiletries, head torch, power banks, towels, yoga mats (optional)
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Nature portrait photography sessions (Additional expense, more info provided after booking)

HOW TO GET THERE

You will need to arrange transportation (fly or drive) to Merimbula by 7:30am on the 27th of April. Because we are meeting early we recommend you arrive in Merimbula on the 26th. There are a few options on how to get there:

Merimbula has an airport you can fly into and you can either walk or catch a taxi to the meeting location.

If you’re travelling from Melbourne or Sydney you may wish to drive. Merimbula is a 7 hour drive from Melbourne and a 6 hour drive from Sydney.

Optional Early Arrival (26th April):

If you’d like to meet the team early and maximise your nature time, you’re welcome to join us at a private property campground on the night of the 26th April. If you’d like to camp with us, please note this in your application.

Please note: transport to this campsite is not provided.

MEET YOUR GUIDES

This retreat is guided by a deeply experienced, heart-led team who are committed to creating a space where you feel safe, supported, and fully held throughout your journey. Each guide brings their own unique expertise, presence, and care, ensuring your experience is both grounded and transformative.

Together, they hold the physical, emotional and creative elements of the retreat, allowing you to soften into the experience and trust the process.

MONTANA LOWER

INBLUEM FOUNDER

Montana is the founder and visionary behind INBLUEM. With a passion for native plants and rewilding, her dream is to bring women together on Country for a deep remembering both of who we are and the land we walk upon.

Montana brings a nervous-system-led approach to the hike, holding the emotional and energetic container with care. Through presence, pacing, and gentle ritual, she cultivates a sense of safety, intention, and connection - particularly for beginners and those new to outdoor experiences.

JADA ANDERSAN

HIKING FACILITATOR

Jada is a nature guide and the founder of ConserVentures, a nature-centred initiative creating immersive gatherings for people seeking belonging and deeper relationship with the natural world.

First aid qualified and bush-survival trained, Jada has facilitated numerous guided walks, multi-day hikes, and nature immersions, bringing both practical competence and a calm, grounded presence to the retreat. Her guiding approach weaves ecological understanding with embodied practices, supporting participants to deepen their nature literacy while learning how to move attentively and respectfully through wild places.

ALI WEBBER

PHOTOGRAPHER & MOVEMENT INSRUCTOR

Ali webber is a photographer and creative born and raised on Bundjalung Country. She is a proud Ngemba Indigenous woman with Bulgarian and Irish heritage.

Her work is grounded in deep relationship to land and Country, shaped by a lifelong connection to the natural world. Through practices of breath, movement, and survival skills, Ali documents moments of presence, exploration, and first encounter.

terMS & CONDITIONS

Please click the link below to read the full list of T&C's before booking.

Frequently Asked Questions

NEED HELP?

For any further questions regarding this retreat please reach out to us at wecare@inbluem.com. We're here to ensure you are taken care of and have the smoothest experience possible.