Our Spaces

Containers for connection, practice, and transformation

Each space is designed with intention, blending natural materials, regenerative principles, and the beauty of our surroundings.

Designed to support retreat leaders, guests, and community members in feeling grounded and inspired through every process.

The Maloca

We teamed up with Ibuku Bali and some of the best bamboo architects in the world for this project.

This one-of-a-kind structure offers our retreat guests and community members a beautiful new space for meditation, yoga, lectures and dance – all with an expansive view of our agroforestry systems, reforested land and the pacific coast!

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The Casitas

Our mountain-side casitas feature ocean, jungle, and farm views.

With private, semi-private, and shared rooms available, they offer a quiet space for guests to slow down and connect with the rhythm of the ecosystem around them. Each casita features an outdoor cool-shower and some feature a star-gazing net. Shared dry toilets, hot shower areas, kitchen and shared spaces are a short walk away.

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  • The Temple

    A spacious indoor temple and studio space with adjoining outdoor deck. The space is filled with natural light and is kept cool with air-conditioning and fans. DJ quality JBL sound system, yoga mats, blocks, bolsters, and back jacks are available for use!

    A cozy window nook with cushions and an open book, overlooking lush green trees outside.
  • The Lounge

    Welcome to our open-concept, air-conditioned lounge for socializing, resting and working. Featuring: a harvest table for collaborative work, lounge areas with the most comfortable seating, a secluded siesta loft, a bay window, and a quiet deck below towering mango trees where you’ll likely catch a glimpse of lazing howler monkeys.

    A cozy built-in window seat with a gray cushion and two pillows, one rust-colored and one teal, with an open book resting on the cushion, next to a large picture window showing green trees outside.
  • La Cocina

    Our open-plan kitchen and dining area offers stunning sunset views, creating a warm and inviting space for communal gathering and connection. Hosting a retreat with us? Our incredible chef will collaborate with you ahead of time to craft a menu that aligns with your vision and the dietary preferences of you and your guests.

    Three tacos topped with shredded meat, onions, and herbs, served with a side of dark salsa on a black plate.
  • The Juice Bar

    A cozy outdoor cafe with an adjoining terrace and a seating area for hanging out. Enjoy our fresh farm-to-table beverages and snacks surrounded by our lush green landscape. Offering house-made kefir, cacao, organic Costa Rican coffee, fresh juice and more.

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  • The Farm

    At the heart of Tierramor is a working farm designed to embody regeneration in practice.

    Three agroforestry systems integrate fruit trees, timber, annual crops, and perennials into layered, resilient food forests.

    Kitchen gardens and edible landscaping bring food and medicine right to the edge of our kitchen and living spaces, blending beauty and nourishment.

    Permaculture principles guide every decision - from soil building to water cycles, nurturing long-term resilience.

    Our goal is to produce 70% of our food onsite, creating not only abundance for the community but also a model for food sovereignty.

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Composting toilets

Our commitment to healing earth systems extends to our everyday living practices . By choosing composting toilets, we reduce water waste, embody regenerative land management, and model intentional, low-impact living - supporting both ecosystem health and cultural transformation.

How it Works

Composting toilets are waterless systems that biologically transform human waste into a nutrient-rich, soil-like compost through controlled aerobic decomposition. No water flush is required, and the process safely returns valuable plant nutrients back to the land.

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Why We Use Them

They conserve water - potentially reducing up to 60% in institutional settings.

They eliminate the need for black-water treatment and sewer infrastructure, minimizing environmental impact while optimizing resource re-use.

They support our regenerative ethos by turning human waste into compost that nourishes our gardens and agroforestry systems - closing the loop on nutrient cycles.

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