Bali Regenerative Farmstead
Ready to get your hands dirty?
Bali Regenerative Farmstead offers a hands-on look at how land, food, and people can thrive together.
Part garden walk, part rainforest trek, part reality check, this is not a polished experience, it’s a working farm and learning space where regeneration is practiced, not promised.
Soil to soul
Visitors can walk through lush gardens shaped by permaculture, agroforestry and biodynamic farming. Everything here grows with intention, from food crops to forest systems, showing how healthy soil, biodiversity and nourishment are deeply connected.
This is a place that teaches change by doing it. By regenerating land, supporting biodiversity, and building resilient food systems, the farm proves that agriculture can heal ecosystems while supporting livelihoods. Visiting supports education, restoration, and a future where farming works with nature, not against it.
Learn by doing
This is not a stand-back-and-watch experience. Visitors get involved through composting, companion planting, forest walks and traditional cooking, picking up practical skills that translate far beyond the farm gate.
Into the wild
Beyond the gardens, the experience continues into ancient rainforest. You’ll meet the sacred grandmother tree, move slowly through forest paths and if you’re lucky, spot wildlife like barking deer, a reminder of what healthy ecosystems can support.
Story behind Bali Regenerative Farmstead
Bali Regenerative Farmstead was created as a response to extractive farming systems that take more than they give back.
Built as a living classroom, the farm exists to show what regeneration looks like in practice, restoring biodiversity, recharging water systems and rebuilding soil while producing nutrient-dense food.
From the beginning, the focus has been on sharing knowledge openly, equipping both local and international learners with tools they can take home and apply in their own communities.