At Green tsavorite farm, you enter a marvelous biosphere, where trees, plants, vines, and other life forms exquisitely reveal nature's artistry. Indulge in the balmy scent of spices, plantation crops, and medicinal plants during your farm visit in Kerala. Soothe your soul as the rustle of bamboo, the song of birds, the splash of fish, and livestock noises form a harmony. Based on food forestry and agricultural forestry, the farm life we present has a lot to enthrall the spirits of nature lovers seeking unique, sustainable experiences. Free from any synthetic chemicals, the soil, water, and air here have worked together to make nutrient-rich farm produce for the last 16 years.
Green tsavorite, with its permaculture practices, is an optimistic reminder that a harmonious co-existence of humans and nature is totally possible. Not only does it help in the permanent cropping of different species of plants together, but it also actively advocates reusability and sustainable construction. These, along with rainwater harvesting, soil conservation, and use of nearby resources has helped us reduce carbon footprints and create a microclimate.
Main attractions are, the property is well connected with 15 to 20 acres paddy; possibility of lot of water sources, water harvesting possibilities; we reengineered this area with water harvesting channels in the western side, paddy area, ponds at the top hill for irrigation, and water harvesting ponds during rainy season; We made rambutan plantations, vegetable farming, passion fruit, pappaya farming, forest tree, Bamboo plantings in this area.
Green tsavorite farm extended to above 5 acres land; done water harvesting developments during this period
Green tsavorite farm extended to above 5 acres land; The Nalukettu, the farm house constructed during 2014-2015 period; Opened to guests during August 2015;
Green tsavorite farm extended to above 5 acres land; The Nalukettu, the farm house constructed during 2014-2015 period; Opened to guests during August 2015;
Green tsavorite farm extended to above 5 acres land; The Nalukettu, the farm house constructed during 2014-2015 period; Opened to guests during August 2015;