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SOIMATES
IMMERSION

A 2-week immersion in ancestral wisdom and deep connection with nature on the edges of Tayrona National Park.

Starting at US$950 all included

Upcoming dates: May 17-31, 2026

Live with the Jungle, Learn with its Guardians

2 weeks rooted in land care and Indigenous wisdom at an eco-village in the Kogi’s “Heart of the World.”

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Nomad Farm is coming together with Teiku — a community rooted in regeneration and Indigenous wisdom, on the edges of Tayrona National Park.

This 14-day immersion in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is adapted for remote workers (and anyone craving intentional focus time), held alongside nature connection, permaculture practice, and cultural exchange. It’s an invitation to experience a different lifestyle in a way that’s un-intimidating, authentic, and fully supported — with everything you need to keep working while you’re here.

In the flow: tending jungle gardens, invitation-based visits with Kogi, Arhuaco & Wiwa neighbors, river dips, hikes into the park and nearby beaches, daily movement practice, nourishing shared meals, and community gatherings.

A space to come together and practice harmony with land, spirit, and community.

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AN IMMERSION ROOTED IN REGENERATION

A grounded environment designed to support your work, your well-being, and your reconnection with the land.

Living and Infrastructure

Comfortable spaces, nourishing food, and the essentials you need to work and live well.

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Daily Rhythm and Remote Work

A balance of focused work time, movement, shared meals, and evenings that bring people together.

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Land, Learning, and Regeneration

Hands-on time with regenerative practices that reconnect you to the natural world.

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Community and Culture

A welcoming group environment guided by hosts who hold space for creativity, reflection, and celebration.

what's included?

  •  3 vegetarian meals/day and coffee all day

  • Round-trip transfers: Santa Marta (SMR) ⇆ Teiku

  • Coworking space + high-speed internet (satellite & regular)

  • Daily wellness (yoga/meditation/movement/breathwork)

  • Permaculture sessions 4×/week

  • Nightly bonfires; gatherings/workshops

  • 1 Indigenous community visit with overnight stay

  • 1 hike to village & waterfall

  • Weekly room cleaning

  • Walkable access to Tayrona Park, river & beach

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FULL PROGRAM

Curious what the program looks like? Click 👇

"Nomad Farm Teiku" to see the schedule and what to expect day by day.

OUR HOME

Comfortable rooms surrounded by and built with nature

SHARED

A cozy shared room with a shared bathroom, ideal for those who enjoy community living and want the most accessible option.

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STANDARD

A private room with a shared bathroom, for those who enjoy balance of personal space, affordability and community connection.

PLUS

A private cabin, with private bathroom & jungle deck, perfect for those who want more comfort, space & privacy.

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ABOUT TEIKU

An eco-spiritual village and permaculture farm in the Kogi’s “Heart of the World.”

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Named for the mountain’s ancient spirit of abundance, knowledge, and caregiving, Teiku is an eco-spiritual village founded in 2019 in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Here, permaculture and daily life move in symbiosis with the land and with each other, guided by the traditions of their Indigenous neighbors.

 

We chose Teiku because regeneration is part of everyday life: it sits beside Tayrona National Park, surrounded by rivers, waterfalls, and nearby beaches that naturally draw you outdoors. The community maintains respectful, invitation-based relationships with Kogi, Arhuaco, and Wiwa families, supports a local kindergarten in Trompito, and lives simply through natural-material homes, spring water, and a thriving jungle food forest.

 

They grow cacao, avocado, papaya, and yucca while sharing meals, projects, and daily rhythms with a small group of residents and neighboring families. Teiku isn’t just a location — it’s a living example of land, culture, and community in practice, which is why it feels aligned with Nomad Farm.

THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE NOMAD FARM

Who comes to Nomad Farm?

40%

Of participants have come more than once

42

Nationalities represented and counting...

62%

Full-time Employees

25%

Entrepreneurs & Freelancers

9%

Fun-employed, Students & People in Career Transition

5%

Part-time Workers

SOILMATES SAY IT BEST...

LARISSA

Spain

Marketing Manager

"As a digital remote worker seeking nature and escape from city life, I absolutely loved Nomad Farm. What I learned and how we lived changed my perspective and set me on a trajectory to live in more harmony and peace." 

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RENATA

Brazil

Health & Wellness Entrepreneur

“I went to Nomad Farm because I was overwhelmed in the city. I craved a change of scenery, routine, and the people around me. My expectations were to rest and connect with nature, but I gained much more. I made friends, connected with myself deeply, and learned about living in a sustainable community.”

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FRANCISCO

Portugal

HR Manager

“Nomad Farm is exactly as advertised—a regenerative coliving retreat for digital nomads—but also so much more. It’s a shared creation of the experience, guided with softness and care. If you're looking for a new lifestyle with values of sustainability, sharing, and love for humanity and Mother Earth, this will be an eye- and soul-opening experience."

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JOE

UK

Content Writer

“Go. Just go. Don’t think twice, or you’ll regret you missed a Nomad Farm retreat. Everything you need is there - warm people, great food, access to frequent activities. You also feel so comfortable despite being so far from home. I would always 100% recommend a Nomad Farm experience to anyone! “

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PRICING

Room choice determines the rate.

All options include meals, transportation to and from Santa Marta, and access to the full program.

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Shared

$950

The most affordable way to join and ideal if you enjoy community living.

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Standard

$1,450

A comfortable private space for those who want the privacy of their own room.

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Plus

$1,950

A fully private cabin for those who prefer more space, privacy, and comfort.

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3 steps to join us

Click "let's chat" below to start a conversation with a trusted member of our team. 

They’ll answer your questions, help you understand the experience, and make sure you have everything you need to decide if this month is right for you.

2 When you're ready to confirm your spot, we'll send you a registration form and arrange a quick connection call.

Note: Nomad Farm is a community. A short call with us is required to confirm your participation at one or more of our experiences on the farms.​ You can relax, this is not an interview, show up as you are!

3 After the call if it feels like a good fit, you can secure your spot with a deposit (half or full). You'll receive a welcome guide detailing everything you need to know, what to bring and how to prepare

Please note, this experience is limited to 14 and spots fill up quickly, so don’t wait too long to reach out!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Is this a job, workaway or volunteer opportunity? 

No. This is not a workaway, volunteer program, or labor trade. This is a paid immersion for remote workers and digital nomads. The land-based activities are part of the learning journey, not payment for your stay. People who join us already already work online on their own jobs.

How do I get there from the airport?

Transportation to and from Santa Marta airport is included for all participants.

Can I work remotely during the immersion?

Yes. Many participants work remotely throughout the immersion. The daily rhythm is structured so you have dedicated work time Monday through Friday.

What is the Wi-Fi and electricity setup like?

Wi-Fi at Teiku is reliable and supports remote work and video calls.

What does the weekly rhythm actually look like?

The flow includes shared meals, wellness practices, hands-on land stewardship, creative sessions, and time for your own work. Most structured activities happen in the mornings or a few afternoons each week. Evenings and weekends are open.

What’s included in the price?

- 3 vegetarian meals/day; coffee all day - Round-trip transfers: Santa Marta (SMR) ⇆ Teiku - Coworking space + high-speed internet (satellite & regular) - Daily wellness (yoga/meditation/movement/breathwork) - Permaculture sessions 4×/week (Mon–Thu, 7:00–8:30 a.m.) - Nightly bonfires; gatherings/workshops - 1 Indigenous community visit with overnight stay - 1 hike to village & waterfall - Weekly room cleaning - Walkable access to Tayrona Park, river & beach

What is the food like? Are dietary needs supported?

Meals are fresh, nutritious, locally sourced and farm-to-table and mostly vegetarian. Vegan, gluten-free, lactose free and similar needs can be accommodated with advance notice.

Can I come alone?

Yes. Most participants come alone. The immersion is designed to make it easy to meet people and settle into the group rhythm.

What is the refund or cancellation policy?

Deposits are refundable (minus the non-refundable Stripe transaction fee 3-5%) up to 45 days before check-in and 50% refundable or 100% reusable up to 30 days before the immersion start date.

What is there in the surroundings of the location?

Teiku is located in the village of Trompito, in the Tayrona region of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta on Colombia’s Caribbean coast. From the community you can walk toward the entrance of Tayrona National Natural Park, with jungle trails, rivers, and natural swimming spots along the way. Within about an hour are the beach towns of Palomino and Buritaca, and in the mountains the village of Minca, known for waterfalls and coffee farms. The closest city is Santa Marta, about an hour away, where you’ll find ATMs, larger supermarkets, clinics, and transport connections. The area also serves as the starting region for treks toward Ciudad Perdida. Overall, it’s a rural jungle setting with easy access to beaches, mountains, and basic services nearby.

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