The Tamera vibe
Scotland's pioneering eco-community by the sea
Like Tamera, Findhorn is a renowned intentional community built around sustainability, spiritual practice, and alternative living. Both places blend ecological innovation with community workshops, organic gardens, and a slower pace of life. Visitors experience similar rhythms of communal meals, meditation spaces, and hands-on learning about permaculture and renewable energy systems.
International township dedicated to human unity
Both are experimental communities focused on conscious living and environmental harmony. Auroville shares Tamera's vision of sustainable technology, collective decision-making, and spiritual development. Daily life revolves around community kitchens, ecological projects, and educational programs. The pace is contemplative, with time for reflection between practical work sessions.
Alpine federation of eco-villages and art
This network of communities in Piedmont mirrors Tamera's blend of ecological living, artistic expression, and social experimentation. Both feature innovative architecture, community governance, and integration of technology with nature. Days unfold around collaborative projects, shared meals, and creative workshops, all within a framework of environmental stewardship.
Australia's first permaculture village in rainforest
Like Tamera, Crystal Waters demonstrates sustainable community living through permaculture design and ecological building techniques. Both places offer immersive experiences in alternative economics, consensus decision-making, and low-impact living. The daily rhythm centers on communal activities, environmental education, and connection with the surrounding natural landscape.
Progressive college town with cooperative spirit
While more conventional than Tamera, Ithaca shares its commitment to sustainability, social justice, and community cooperation. The town features extensive farmers markets, cooperative businesses, and environmental initiatives. Like visitors to Tamera, people here experience a culture that values consensus-building, local food systems, and alternative economic models integrated into daily life.