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Nviron Hive and LYF Arena launches “Abonten Walks” on Global Biodiversity Day

In a bold initiative that perfectly aligns with this year’s Global Biodiversity Day theme “Harmony with Nature and Sustainable Development,” Nviron Hive and LFY Arena are launching Abonten Walks on May 22nd, 2025. This innovative program offers organizations and communities a unique opportunity to contribute to Ghana’s conservation efforts while promoting wellness and team cohesion.

Wellness and Conservation: A Harmonious Blend

“Nurturing wellness, restoring nature, building community—one tree at a time” is the guiding philosophy behind Abonten Walks, according to Nviron Hive Co-founder Otema Yirenkyi. The program crafts immersive experiences that combine strategic tree planting, guided wellness activities, and meaningful connection with Ghana’s breathtaking landscapes.

“What makes Abonten Walks truly innovative is how it seamlessly integrates corporate wellness objectives with tangible environmental action,” explains Founder of LFY Arena Kwaku Ofosuhene.

“Participants don’t just plant trees—they embark on a holistic journey that nurtures both personal and ecological well-being.” says, Joesphine, LYF Arena project manager.

Ghana’s Natural Treasures as Wellness Spaces

The Eastern Region’s stunning Atewa Range Forest Reserve serves as the flagship location for these transformative experiences. Participants begin their day with a local breakfast and mindfulness session overlooking mist-covered hills before embarking on guided hikes, wellness activities, and strategic tree planting.

Beyond Atewa, Abonten Walks plans to expand to other ecological treasures across Ghana. The cascading waters of Wli Falls in the Volta Region, with its 80-meter drop surrounded by lush forest, offers a spectacular backdrop for mindfulness practices. The ancient trees of Kakum National Park’s canopy walkway provide another potential setting where participants can literally walk among the treetops while contributing to conservation efforts below.

The sacred Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary, with its protected colobus and mona monkeys, presents another unique opportunity for immersion in Ghana’s biodiversity while supporting habitat restoration. Meanwhile, the tranquil Lake Bosomtwe, nestled in an ancient meteorite crater and surrounded by forested hills, offers a serene setting for reflection and connection.

Technology Meets Tradition

What distinguishes Abonten Walks from typical corporate retreats or standard conservation efforts is its innovative measurement system. Each planted tree receives a QR-coded tag with GPS mapping, allowing organizations and their employees to track the growth and impact of their contributions.

“Participants can literally watch their trees grow over time through our digital platform,” notes Yirenkyi. “This creates a lasting connection between people and the forests they help restore.”

The program also tracks wellness metrics, providing organizations with data on how these experiences improve employee health and team dynamics over time. All measurements align with Ghana’s Forestry Commission standards and contribute to environmental impact calculations for corporate sustainability reports.

National Priorities, Global Impact

Abonten Walks strategically aligns with Ghana’s national conservation priorities, including Green Ghana Day initiatives, Forestry Commission-identified priority zones, and Ghana’s commitments under the Paris Agreement.

“Every tree planted through Abonten Walks contributes directly to Ghana’s afforestation targets while also building climate resilience and protecting crucial watersheds,” explains Nviron Hive Co-Founder Dzifa Amegashie. “We’re creating a model, where business success and environmental restoration work in perfect harmony.”

Membership for Impact

Organizations can join at various membership tiers, from Green Pioneers to Conservation Champions, with each level offering increased participation and impact. Special tiers for associations and communities make the program accessible to diverse groups.

“Whether you’re a corporation looking to enhance your ESG profile or a university alumni group seeking meaningful connection, Abonten Walks offers a customized path to making a difference,” says Ofosuhene.

Join the Movement

On Global Biodiversity Day, Nviron Hive and LFY Arena extends an invitation to organizations across Ghana to become founding members of this groundbreaking initiative.

“There’s something profoundly transformative about standing together with your colleagues, hands in the soil, creating new life in these ancient forests,” reflects Yirenkyi. “These experiences forge connections—to nature, to each other, and to something greater than ourselves.” explains Nviron Hive Co-Founder, Kwame Agyepong

Organizations interested in becoming catalysts for positive environmental change while investing in their people can schedule a consultation through Nviron Hive’s website. The first Abonten Walks experience will take place on June 14th, 2025, at Ananse Akuraa with additional dates opening throughout the year.

In a world where employee wellness programs and environmental initiatives often exist in separate silos, Abonten Walks offers an integrated approach that honours the 2025 Global Biodiversity Day theme by creating true harmony between human development and the natural world—one tree, one step, and one breath at a time.

 

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