Journey
Experience journey
There is no one-size-fits-all journey. But there are three common timeframes — each serving a different need: to reflect, to experiment, or to build a foundation.
You are not required to choose a timeframe before you arrive. Many people start with 1 week, then decide to stay longer. What matters is that you know where you are in your own journey, and what this stretch of time is for.
1 week — Reflect
One week is enough to pause, breathe different air, and ask yourself the questions you have long had no time to ask.
In one week, you will:
- Live at a slower pace: wake up with the garden, eat real food, walk, do light gardening when you want.
- Have quiet time to write, think, or simply do nothing at all.
- Work online if you have work — but with the awareness that this is a week to reflect, not to chase deadlines.
- Talk with the founder about the questions you are carrying.
1 month — Experiment
One month is enough to truly try a different way of living — not a passing glance, but long enough to feel the rhythm, feel the difficulty, and feel yourself change.
In one month, you will:
- Live long enough to go through many real work days, many real evenings, many real mornings — no longer feeling like you are "on a trip."
- Take part in garden work or a small project, enough to see whether this rhythm suits you.
- Have time to try a new career direction, a new habit, a new work rhythm.
- Begin to answer the question: "Do I want to live this way long-term?"
2–3 months — Build a foundation
Two to three months is enough time to build a foundation — for a way of living, for a direction, for a new habit to take root.
In 2–3 months, you will:
- Live long enough for a new habit to truly become a habit, without forcing it.
- Develop a real project — it could be remote work, a small product, a body of content, or a trial business direction.
- Go deeper into the garden: from sowing seeds to harvesting, from small planning to long-term plant care.
- Build a rhythm of life you can take with you when you leave — no longer dependent on this place.
Ten program pillars
Whether you stay 1 week or 3 months, the experience at Tam Farm is built on the following ten pillars. Not every pillar applies to every person — but all are present, and you will touch more than one during your time here.
1. Live close to nature
Wake up with the garden, breathe fresh air, live by the rhythm of day and night rather than the rhythm of phone notifications.
2. Gardening and small-scale agriculture
Tend plants, sow seeds, harvest — learn with your hands, understand through time, not only through theory.
3. Real food
Eat vegetables from the garden, cook together, know what you are eating and where it comes from.
4. Intentional remote work
Bring your online work into a quiet environment, work with focus, with clear boundaries.
5. Personal projects
Have time and space to develop a project of your own — a product, content, or an idea you have long left undone.
6. Stillness and reflection
Have real quiet — no music, no podcast, no notifications — to hear your own voice.
7. Writing and journaling
Write down thoughts, observations, questions. Write not for anyone to read, but to become clearer yourself.
8. Real conversation
Talk with the founder and the people staying here — about life, work, choices, not about the weather.
9. Physical activity and biorhythm
Walk, garden, move lightly — let the body follow a natural rhythm, not be trapped in a sitting posture.
10. Conclusion and next step
Before you leave, you take stock together: what you learned, what you decide next, what you take with you.
"The journey is not designed by us. The journey is yours. We only create a space quiet enough for you to hear where you are going."
Want to begin your journey?
Reach out on WhatsApp to see which timeframe suits you right now.