A regenerative farm, village, and learning ecosystem

Where people and land thrive together.

Rooted in regeneration, reciprocity, and community-led learning.

Regeneration is not an idea. It is a relationship.

Between land and people.
Between practice and knowledge.
Between present needs and long-term care.

At Avara, we restore land through Agroforestry, while strengthening the people connected to it.
Soil, food, knowledge, and community are not separate systems — they grow together.

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Our Pillars

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FOREST

Regenerating soil, biodiversity, and food systems through long-term agroforestry and food forests.

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VILLAGE

A shared village space grounded in dignity, reciprocity, and collective care.

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LEARN

Hands-on, practical learning embedded in daily life and lived experience.

Avara is a place that is still becoming.
We invite you to explore the land, the people, and the work unfolding here.

Avara Membership is coming soon.
A way to be genuinely part of what is growing here — for people who want to support the work of regeneration, and be part of a community building something that matters.

Register your interest below and you will be the first to hear when we launch — before anyone else.

Explore Our Memberships

Follow Our Journey

Three women standing under a large green tree in a rural area, smiling and interacting, with a bright sky and green landscape in the background.
People planting a small sapling in the soil on a sunny day.
A man planting young green plants in black pots outdoors on a farm, with large trees and sunlight in the background.
A farm field with rows of green crops, surrounded by trees with twisted branches, and two people walking among the trees in the distance.