
Greenpop Reforest Fest
Reforest Fest – The Ultimate Restoration Celebration
Greenpop Reforest Festival 2026
Greenpop Reforest Festival returns to Bodhi Khaya this Easter weekend, and we couldn’t be more excited about this conservation-forward festival, now running for it’s 15th year.
As the urgency of the climate and biodiversity crises grows, thousands will gather in the Overberg next April to put their hands in the soil and actively restore one of Africa’s most threatened ecosystems.
From 3–6 April 2026, Reforest Fest will transform Bodhi Khaya Nature Retreat into a hub of restoration, creativity, and celebration. This one-of-a-kind festival coalesces the energy of a music festival with large-scale restorative action.
At the Fest’s heart is a bold mission: to plant 5,000 indigenous trees in a single weekend and inspire the restoration of landscapes that are vital to water security, biodiversity, and climate resilience in the Western Cape.
Over the past 15 years, Reforest Fest has mobilised a global community of volunteers and festival attendees and planted 162,645 trees across Africa’s southernmost forest.
Through the Uilenkraal project, 2026 will mark the fifth year of restoring the Uilenkraal Valley – the festival site –back to its original, thriving state.
As well as planting trees this year, the festival’s programme has blossomed into a truly transformative offering that aligns with our shared vision of vitality, connection, and ecological stewardship.
Here are a few highlights that will allow you to deepen your practice, nourish your body, and connect with the extraordinary surrounds of Bodhi Khaya.
Wellness, Movement, and Deep Immersion Highlights
Agroforestry and Permaculture with Alex Kruger:
A practical session on cultivating regenerative systems, offering profound lessons on how to live in harmony with the land.
Wild Herbal Allies with Annette (Practical Herbal Infusion Workshop):
Discover the healing power of local flora and learn to craft your own natural remedies. This hands-on experience is a beautiful way to engage with the natural pharmacy of the Fynbos.
Wild Immersion with Liz Kruger:
A guided journey to foster a deeper, more sensory relationship with the natural world around us, cultivating presence and profound calm.
Yoga and Breathwork with Olivia Moon:
Our Bodhi Khaya resident teacher guides you through various yogic practices over the weekend.
Witnessing by Vu (Poetry and Music):
A performance of soulful expression that uses poetry and sound to inspire reflection and human connection.
Secret Sunrise (Guided Dance Joy):
Start your Sunday morning with an invigorating, silent-disco guided dance that connects you to movement, community, and the sun rising over the Overberg mountains.
Bioregionalism with Sara (Practical Mapping Workshop):
Exploring landscape and human needs process, connecting with the bioregion that Bodhi Khaya is home to.
