Tamarind Valley Farming Collective

Tamarind Valley Farming Collective

The Tamarind Valley Farming Collective is a community-led permaculture farm built on restored forest land. With great food, scenic hikes, rich birdlife, and valley views dotted with tamarind trees, it’s a perfect place to learn, explore, and reconnect with nature.

A large permaculture farm. A forest. More

The Tamarind Valley Farming Collective is a beautiful farm set amidst the Melagiri hills near Anchetty, adjoining the forest there. A community came together to rejuvenate a degraded landscape, regrow a food-forest and create it as their joint home there.

The farm practices principles of permaculture and regenerative farming – which means there’s tons to learn and do, and really awesome food.

The hills and the woods present opportunities for some lovely hikes and present pretty views of the valley (with many a Tamarind tree there, of course!). As the farm has improved and the forest as returned, so has the bird life (as well as animals) – it’s amazing for birdwatching and reconnecting with nature.

These are parts of the territory Kenneth Anderson walked and wrote about, and as you explore these you’ll understand the man’s fascination with the region…

Accomodation

The Campsite

The Tamarind Valley Farming Collective is a farm that spans about a 100 acres on a hillside, and is perfect for those who love the outdoors!

The campsite at the farm offers bamboo cottages as well as tented accommodations on a large deck, with a set of common bathrooms close by.

Day trip / Picnic at the farm

Tariff

  • Bamboo Cottages are at Rs.4300/- per couple per night. Extended Stay (Sat morning to Sunday evening, for instance) at 5950/- 
  • Tented accommodation is at Rs.4300/- per couple for a night. Extended Stay at 5950/- 
  • Kids upto 5 at 750/- per night. Kids 5-12 at 50%
  • Extra person pricing is Rs.2150/- for the weekend
  • BYOTent option at Rs.2450/- per person for the weekend
  • (Pricing valid upto March 31st 2021, except over Dec 17th – Jan 2nd)
  • Pricing is per couple, seriously all inclusive, including taxes.
  • Extra tents provided as necessary. 

This includes everything at the property, including all the meals, hikes, bonfire.

For reservations:

Email us: stay@linger.in
Call us: +91-959-005-0001
WhatsApp us: +91-854-806-5772

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