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    Default Permaculture Vacation - which place would you recommend?

    Hello everybody!

    I am new to the forum, so firstly I say Hi to all permaculture enthusiasts!

    I am writing to ask about your permaculture-holiday experience.

    • Have you ever been to any permaculture centre to enjoy your vacation?
    • Please share some details with us- where was it? Is it a holiday that you would recommend?
    • What was the best part of it?


    I am asking, as I am planning a little tournee around permaculture centres worldwide,
    and I am starving for some good recommendations

    FYI I start in middle Europe, want to follow to US, Latin America and finish in Australia...

    Pls help me plan this interesting journey !

    All the best,
    K.

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    I would definately recommend sadhana forest, India
    its located in Auroville which is in itself, the worlds largest intentional community. There is so much to see and do in this area you could never see it all!
    Yet sadhana is a self function unit itself - a great place great people its one of the best communities ive been in the world and my kids just love it.

    website is :
    sadhanaforest.org

    ps they also have a community in Haiti... and I believe one new being setup in kenya,

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    How about stopping off in New Zealand?
    aka Leila

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    G'day K

    Welcome to the PRI Forum.

    Quote Originally Posted by KacperAdamowicz View Post
    Permaculture Vacation - which place would you recommend?
    Any WWOOFing place that practices permaculture.

    Cheerio, Markos.
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