We are currently going through a transition period and as such are on a pause with volunteers and retreats. We may have medium to long term accommodation options available, so you can contact us about this.
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The Hill

Khula Dharma's social hub of learning and co-living.

Community moments on The HillShared food and community living

The Hill is where guests, volunteers, long-term rentals, facilitators, and staff share everyday off-grid life. It is a place for practice, connection, workshops, and practical learning.

The Hill and the Homesteaders

The land naturally holds two modes of living: The Hill as a transitional social hub, and surrounding longer-term homesteads oriented toward self-sufficient land-based life.

A Stepping Stone

For many people, The Hill is a first experience of natural living before deciding whether deeper community commitment is right for them.

Natural building methods at Khula DharmaCommunity gardening and food growingHome-grown produce

Home-grown food is part of our culture on The Hill. Depending on the season, guests and volunteers can enjoy produce from our gardens and orchard spaces, and learn practical growing methods in an off-grid context.

Life on The Hill

  • Why this place is called Khula Dharma and what the name means in daily life
  • How natural buildings shape comfort, temperature, and wellbeing
  • What off-grid rhythms teach us about community, simplicity, and land care
  • Seasonal notes from volunteering, food growing, and retreat life