For over 16 years, Rastafari Indigenous Village has stood as a sanctuary of Afro-Indigenous wisdom, herbal healing, regenerative culture, and sacramental reverence. Now, our sacred space has been disrupted by a government-approved road project that has damaged the land and made it difficult for us to host guests in the way our tradition calls for.
We are entering a new phase of our journey—one that calls for reflection, resilience, and support from those who have walked this path with us or felt called to it. The recent article in Double Blind Magazine is a good description of our offerings.
As we walk forward into this uncertain moment, we are preparing a call for support. In the coming weeks, we will launch a GoFundMe campaign to help sustain the Village—and potentially support relocation or restoration if needed. If you feel called to stand with us, we ask only this for now:
So we can stay in touch, and let you know when the time to act arrives.
OPEN DAYS: THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AT 10AM ONLY
PLEASE NOTE: Access to the Village is challenging at this time,
but we are still able to offer day tours.
We regret that we will not be able to offer retreats until we have restored the land or found another location that is consistent with our traditions. If you would like to book a retreat at that time, please send us an email.