Social media often sees the virality of things that leave people amazed. Now, there’s a viral advertisement gaining momentum where trees are being offered to be hung around one’s neck for ₹1500.
Away from the hustle and bustle of city life, people often prefer to go to places where they can experience tranquility
People are often seen visiting gardens, parks, or other natural destinations. If you live in Bangalore and want to spend some peaceful time amidst the chaos of the world, we’ll tell you about a place that has become a topic of discussion on social media these days.
A company in Bangalore has started a new business venture that is rapidly gaining traction on social media. Essentially, this company is offering people the opportunity to be part of a forest bathing experience. However, anyone who wants to experience it will have to spend ₹1500. This special event is scheduled to take place on April 28th, and tickets are selling fast.
Creating Relief Amidst Stress
According to media reports, this event will be held at Cubbon Park in Bangalore. The purpose of organizing this event is to introduce people to a safe and clean natural environment and reduce their stress. Through this, people will get some relief from their hectic lives. Those who want to be part of this program will need to buy a ticket for ₹1500. After the advertisement for this event came out, many people expressed their desire to participate. However, it was mentioned that there was only one ticket available, which has already been sold. Some people also considered it fake. People have reacted strongly to this.
What’s the Concept?
The water problem in Bangalore is known to everyone. However, the concept of forest bathing mentioned by this company is actually a Japanese tradition known as Shinrin-yoku. It’s a way of finding peace amidst nature, taking deep breaths among trees, and engaging in activities like feeling things around. Its duration can range from 10 to 15 minutes to several days.
Reactions from People
After information about this event came out, social media users are seen discussing various aspects of it. Some say that touching grass in Cubbon Park is still free. One person said it’s completely fake. Another user mentioned that a 18% GST could also be applied.