Our Purpose

Build a tribe that lives close to nature—learning, working, and caring together through wild camps, natural farming with indigenous seeds, and a simple community economy.

Why we exist

We’re building a small, steady tribe that lives closer to land and to one another. Modern life rewards speed and isolation; we choose slowness, soil, and community. Nirvana 2027 is our shared place to practice that—patiently, in public, and with anyone who wants to learn alongside us.

What we practice

  • Wild camps & bonfire nights — to rest, reconnect, and tell stories under the sky.
  • Natural farming — zero-chemical methods, soil health, and indigenous seeds safeguarded and shared.
  • Community space & simple huts — quiet stays for guests and members to help, learn, and contribute.
  • A tiny café — seasonal plates that reflect the farm and the region.

Principles we won’t trade

  • Nature first — soil, water, native seed and biodiversity guide our choices.
  • Simplicity over polish — durable, local, repairable beats disposable.
  • Indigenous knowledge — learn from elders and farmers; cite and credit.
  • Mutual care — contribute time, skill, or funds; nobody “just consumes.”
  • Transparency — what we grow, what we charge, and how we decide are visible.

How we sustain the work

We keep the lights on through hut stays, workshops & day visits in natural farming, wild camps, and the café. Every rupee helps maintain the land, improve soil and water systems, save seeds, and host more learning.

The path ahead

Near-term, we’re running regular camps, seasonal farming sessions, and opening the huts for mindful stays. Long-term, we envision a self-reliant village: shared tools, seed libraries, water harvesting, simple crafts, and a circle of people who choose to live together for life—not as an escape, but as a contribution.

Join us

If this speaks to you, start with a Wild Camp or a farming session, then stay a little longer. Bring curiosity, respect, and a willingness to pitch in. That’s how a tribe is built.