Previous Experiences
Relive the memories from our past events at Beforest Collectives

Family Roots
Not a family outing. A return to what family feels like.Tucked away in a 300+ acre wilderness collective in Coorg, Family Roots is a one-of-a-kind program where families come together - not around screens or schedules, but around nature, curiosity, and connection.This isn’t about ticking off activities. It’s about rediscovering each other: through walks that spark wonder, meals that stretch into conversations, and moments that blur the line between learning and play.Over three days, you’ll explore forest trails, waterfalls, grassland, streams, and unconventional coffee plantations. All consciously designed and gently guided by expert facilitators and naturalists. Here, nothing is random. Everything is designed to nurture a deeper bond with nature, and each other.Here, families slow down, listen closer, and grow a little wilder together.Exclusive to 6 families only!Come grow roots, not just memories.

The Fungi Foray - 2nd Edition
The Jungle Book of Secrets - Fungal Trails In Coorg's post-monsoon, the rainforest transforms into something out of a dream. The ground comes alive with coral-like structures, glowing threads, jelly-like cups, and fungi that seem to breathe with the earth itself. Most of these mushrooms will vanish as suddenly as they appear - some never to be seen again until next year. For naturalists, explorers, and the deeply curious, this is the rainforest at its most mysterious and unrepeatable. Join us for an immersive fungi trail at Poomaale Collective, a 300+ acre rainforest bordering the Brahmagiri Forest Reserve. Set in the Western Ghats, one of the world's great biodiversity hotspots, the forest here feels endless and alive with rare species found nowhere else. Spend two days uncovering a hidden kingdom that sustains the forest itself. Or stay for a third day, where in smaller groups, you'll venture deeper on private walks to seek out the rare and the glowing. This isn't your average nature walk. This is stepping into a world almost no one gets to see. This is the one you'll tell stories about.
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The Rock Show
In Collaboration with Outdoor Clasroom. The Rock Show isn't a concert or just about climbing. It's a tribute to the ancient monolithic rockscapes that shaped the Deccan - especially around Hyderabad. These rocks aren't just geology. They're living, shifting parts of the land - some whole, some crumbling, all millions of years in the making. And unlike forests, they can't grow back. Hyderabad once stood proud on one of Earth's oldest landscapes. But in just decades, we've blasted through what made it iconic. This is our way of reconnecting with what's still left - through visuals, stories, names, food, and movement - all rooted in rock. Register now to experience this at our Hyderabad Collective - one of the few places where the original Deccan still stands tall, and we're learning to live with it, not over it.




