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Description
We have a travel startup project. Me and our team are creating an ecosystem of personal transformation, rural wisdom, and community-led creativity. Based in the serene farmlands of Sihali Jageer, Uttar Pradesh, we host immersive, slow-living experiences designed to reconnect people with nature, self-awareness, and purposeful work.
Our spaces are not just retreats; they’re living classrooms where guests and volunteers come to learn, contribute, and grow.
As a Workawayer, you’ll be joining us not as a helper but as a co-creator of something meaningful. From building traditional mud houses and crafting art that honors village history, to learning about sustainable farming and rural architecture — every day here is hands-on, soulful, and full of stories.
In addition to farm work and community projects, we host a range of deeply transformational experiences. These include practices like ice baths, conscious movement, breathwork, and Ho’oponopono, which are facilitated by experienced coaches and space-holders. These tools are designed to help people slow down, reconnect, and heal — offering a rare opportunity to explore inner work while living close to the rural land.
If you are a practitioner of a healing, creative, or body-based modality, we’d love to hear from you. There is always space to collaborate and co-create experiences that align with our values.
Here, the days are filled with honest work, community meals, shared learning, and the beauty of nature at your doorstep. Whether you come to contribute, to discover, or to simply be, this is a place where your presence matters — and where the journey inward begins with your hands in the earth.
Types d'aide et opportunités d'apprendre
Projets artistiques
Aide avec des éco-projets
Jardinage
Bricolage et construction
Aide dans une ferme
Cuisine/repas pour la famille
Accueil / tourisme

Centres d’intérêt
VidéographieTechnologieVégétarien ou véganDev. durableCultureDev. personnelFermeSoin des plantesHistoireMusiqueLivresBricolage / artisanatPhotographieJardinageArchitectureArts du spectacleÉcritureAuto-stopFitnessDanseMontagneYoga / bien-êtreNatureActivités en plein airRandonnéeCyclismeSports d'aventure
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Echange culturel et opportunités d'apprendre
Life at the farm is not a performance of rural living, it’s a participation in it.
Travellers who spend time here don’t just “help out.” They experience a slower rhythm of life shaped by soil, seasons, shared meals, and open conversations. The cultural exchange happens naturally — in kitchens, in fields, in evening circles, and in moments of shared work.
You may learn:
– How regenerative practices actually look on the ground
– How food grows, compost cycles, and land is cared for with intention
– How community forms without formal structure
– How conversations deepen when there’s no stage and no hierarchy
– How traditional rural rhythms coexist with contemporary creative thinking
You’ll interact with local caretaking families, visiting educators, artists, builders, and unconventional thinkers who pass through the farm. It’s an exchange between urban and rural perspectives, between theory and practice, between global travellers and local context.
But beyond practical knowledge, many travellers leave with something subtler:
A clearer sense of what “enough” feels like.
A deeper relationship with land and labour.
A lived understanding of regenerative living — not as an idea, but as a daily choice.
Projets impliquant des enfants
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Aide
Life on the farm moves in seasons and cycles — soil, food, people, ideas. As a Workawayer, your role won’t be a fixed job description but a participation in this living system.
At the end of March, we’re hosting XUC — a participant-led unconference around sustainability, arts, and alternative ways of living. If you’re here during that time, you may help prepare the space, support simple infrastructure, document sessions, or even host a circle of your own.
Outside the gathering, much of the rhythm revolves around the land.
You may find yourself in the vegetable garden — preparing beds, sowing seeds, mulching, watering — learning how food is grown regeneratively in real soil, not just theory. What we grow often flows directly into the farm kitchen.
Soil health is central here. You might help manage our vermicompost systems, turning organic waste into nutrient-rich compost and understanding how microbial life supports everything above ground.
We also experiment with small-batch essential oil and plant-based processes. Depending on timing, this can involve herb processing, distillation, drying, or documentation — understanding how plants move from field to product.
The kitchen is another learning space. Workawayers sometimes assist in preparing simple vegetarian meals, exploring traditional recipes, and seeing how seasonal produce becomes nourishment.
For those inclined toward storytelling, we’re documenting regenerative living through short films and written narratives. If you enjoy writing, filming, editing, or interviewing, you can contribute creatively — helping translate farm life into stories that travel beyond it.
And sometimes, the work is movement.
We’re preparing routes for a cycling marathon we plan to host — which means riding through nearby villages and countryside, mapping terrain, discovering safe and scenic paths, and helping shape an experience that connects people to the land through motion. If you enjoy cycling and exploration, this becomes both adventure and contribution.
If that excites you, you’ll feel at home here.
Langues
Langues parlées
Anglais: Courant
Hindi: Courant
Punjabi (Eastern): IntermédiaireCet hôte propose un échange linguistique
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Contactez-le pour en savoir plus.
Hébergement
We offer different stay options so you can experience rural life in a way that matches your comfort and sense of adventure — all while staying connected to nature and community.
Mud House Cottages (Private + Shared)
A quiet, comfortable space built in traditional style. Ideal if you value privacy, rest, and a little personal corner to return to after a full day on the farm.
Private Room
Simple, clean, and peaceful — a good balance between solitude and shared community life.
Shared Room
A basic, well-kept shared space for those who enjoy community-style living. It’s simple, social, and often where conversations continue late into the evening.
Tent Stay
Cosy tents tucked into green corners of the farm. Perfect if you enjoy being close to the earth while still having your own defined space.
Open Sky Khaat
For the adventurous spirit — sleep under the stars on a traditional woven village cot, with the night sky as your ceiling. Weather permitting, it’s one of the most beautiful ways to experience the land.
Fresh vegetarian meals are cooked three times a day at the farm by the caretaking family. Food is simple, nourishing, and shared.
All volunteers have access to clean shared bathrooms, running water, and common spaces to relax, read, or connect with others.
No matter which stay you choose, life here is earthy, grounded, and refreshing — less about luxury, more about presence.
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Beyond where you sleep, the farm opens into shared spaces that invite both stillness and movement.
There’s a multi-utility hall — a simple, open space where yoga, meditation, breathwork, and movement sessions unfold. Some days it’s structured. Some days it’s spontaneous. You’re free to use it for your own practice or join what emerges in the community.
If you’re working remotely or need time at your laptop, there’s a quiet co-working corner with reliable Wi-Fi. It’s calm, unhurried — good for focused work, journaling, editing, or long conversations over tea.
The farm also encourages physical movement.
There’s a badminton court for evening games, an open-air gym with basic equipment for strength and bodyweight training, and a swimming pool to cool off after a warm day. These aren’t “facilities” in a commercial sense — they’re spaces to move, breathe, and reconnect with your body.
You might begin your morning with a stretch in the hall, spend the afternoon in the garden, and end the day with a swim under the open sky.
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Accès Internet

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Nous avons des animaux

Nous sommes fumeurs

Familles bienvenues

Possibilité d’accueillir les digital nomads
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Espace pour garer des vans
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