Flow Forest Farm

Five ways to enter this place.

Each one asks something different of you. Each one gives you something the others cannot.

Man climbing coconut palm, wide dramatic shot
01 — Day Tour

Day Tour

Walk the land.
Watch something wild.

Half a day that changes how you see a hillside.

Five hectares of regenerative land at 600 meters above sea level. Your guide connects the coconut grove to the food forest to the watershed — so the whole makes sense as a system, not just scenery.

32 documented bird species share this hillside. Bring binoculars or just your attention.

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02 — Retreats & Workshops

Retreats & Workshops

Learn something that cannot be unlearned.

Skills you use the day you get home.

These are not motivational events. They are learning experiences with a hands-in-the-soil curriculum. Permaculture design, seed saving, soil building, food processing. What you take home is a skill, not a certificate.

Scheduling is seasonal. Contact Maya for what is running next.

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03 — School Visits

School Visits

A living textbook that grows back.

For schools that know a field trip can teach what a classroom cannot.

Students see how seeds become food, how compost works, how birds and plants and soil interact in a living system. The farm's bird diversity alone makes it an exceptional outdoor classroom for science programs.

Suitable for ages 6 to 18 and homeschool co-ops. Curriculum notes available on request.

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04 — Team Building

Team Building

Grounded connection a hotel ballroom cannot make.

Real tasks. Real outcomes. Something that will still be growing after you leave.

Working together in the soil, preparing food over fire, and walking through living systems built over decades creates a different kind of team cohesion. Not an exercise. An experience.

Custom half-day and full-day programs for corporate groups. Capacity varies — confirm with Maya.

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05 — Volunteer Stay

Volunteer Stay

Stay for weeks.
Leave with hands that know soil.

PHP 500 per night. Three meals. One living curriculum.

This is a working stay, not a resort. You contribute four to five hours of real farm labor per day. In return you receive accommodation, meals grown on the land you are tending, and a practical education in regenerative agriculture that most people pay thousands for in formal programs.

Minimum two weeks. Most volunteers arrive with no farming experience.

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Before You Go

Not every place asks to be entered slowly.

This one does. The farm has been growing for thirty years. It is not in a hurry. Neither should you be.

Whichever way you choose to arrive, Maya will help you prepare. There is a right kind of visit for where you are right now.

Come find out which one that is. Reach Out to Maya