Guest Protocol

Welcome home! Biindigen!!

Good day, tribe.

Rawa Land would like to invite you for some deep immersion time on the lands.

We encourage our guests to embrace the inner journey, shut off your devices, and invite you to cultivate a deep sense of stillness and presence while on the lands.

Feel free to use the communal spaces of the outdoor cathedral, kitchen, and gardens. Enjoy a gentle or deep sweat in the sauna, and bathe in the waters. Please communicate with land stewards if you desire to use the tipi.

Living off-grid and creating our own eco-system takes synergy amongst our tribe, and these lands are developed by active participation and ask that you align with a project by joining in the land activation periods between 9-12 AM to support the maintenance and continued growth of the vision.

We meet 8 AM for tea and a check-in in the tipi during work periods.

All cabins use candle light and kerosene lanterns, be mindful they are all made of wood and put out lanterns/candles when not in use. Each cabin comes with bedding, a stove to cook on, a power box for charging phones and small devices and a yeti cooler.

Respect the neighbors and be aware of how sound travels easily across the water and guests are to be clothed when out of the waters.

Upon departure kindly put everything back as you found it, sweep and wipe down floors, light some incense and follow the shut-down list in the cabin.

What to bring

-headlamp/flashlight

-bed sheets

-water(reusable container preferred or 20L jug)

-bug spray

-bedding

-candles

-water

Reciprocity From The Heart

Guests are asked to share from their hearts a gift from our lands needs list or financial contribution within their means with a suggested donation of 20-100$ per person per night to support the continuity of the project. E-transfer can be made to larden.geoff2@gmail.com. Thank you kindly for your support in advance/

Feel at home, all of you are welcome here.

You are loved

Land Principles

Leave No Trace

If you bring trash, kindly leave with your trash.

Walk The Path

Stay on groomed trails as not to disturb the ecosystem.

Cleansing

Leave spaces cleaner than when you found them.