Nature’s Tranquil Farm, Resort launched
Farmer and businessman Jairam Ramlakhan picked fresh thyme and peppers to add to the fireside cook up on the farm
Farmer and businessman Jairam Ramlakhan picked fresh thyme and peppers to add to the fireside cook up on the farm

– a scenic sanctuary where nature reigns supreme

NESTLED within the verdant countryside of Guyana, where the meandering creek waters lazily traverse the landscape, lies a concealed treasure that epitomizes the perfect harmony between humanity and the natural world.
Situated along Long Creek, Tigerbone Banakari, Soesdyke-Linden Highway; Nature’s Tranquil Escape, Farm and Resort is not just a place, but a testament to the vision of sustainability, tranquility, and abundance.

As the sun rises over the horizon, casting its golden hues across acres of verdant fields, the air is filled with the sweet scent of pine, orange blossoms, and the myriad fruits that flourish in this fertile land.
In this serene environment filled with the melodies of chirping birds and the gentle rustling of leaves, you will find a farm that stands apart from all others.

Bishop Adrian Ramrattan and his wife Pastor Zulita Ramrattan (Upper flat) along with Mr. and Mrs. Ramlakhan (lower flat) enjoying the scenic view at one of the houses of the farm

At Nature’s Tranquil Farm, the ethos is simple yet profound: to work in tandem with nature, nurturing the land and reaping its bountiful rewards.

Rows of pine trees stand tall, their majestic crowns reaching for the sky, while lemon and lime orchards offer a vibrant burst of colour against the greenery. But this farm is not limited to just pine and lemons; it’s a veritable cornucopia of fruits, with mangoes, bananas, papayas, and more adding to the tapestry of flavours and aromas.

Led by former Police Force Commander, Jairam Ramlakhan, Nature’s Tranquil Farm stands out for its unwavering commitment to sustainable agriculture practices. From organic fertilisers to natural pest control methods, every effort is made to minimise environmental impact while maximising yield.

A section of the hammock bay where persons can utilise the BBQ grills and set camps and tents

Water conservation techniques create a thriving ecosystem where plants flourish and wildlife thrive.

But Nature’s Tranquil Farm is not just about agriculture; it’s a sanctuary for the soul, a place where weary travellers can escape the hustle and bustle of modern life and reconnect with the rhythms of nature. There are two residential buildings that can accommodate families and friends, along with a spacious hammock bay that provides secure tent placement.

At the heart of the farm lies the eponymous resort, a haven of serenity where guests can unwind amidst breathtaking views of nature under multiple benabs.

Nature’s Tranquil Resort offers accommodations to suit every taste and budget. But it’s not just the lodging that draws visitors from far and wide; it’s the experience.

Whether it’s savoring farm-to-table cuisine crafted from the freshest ingredients, exploring the winding trails that crisscross the property, or simply lounging by the creek with refreshing coconut water in hand, every moment at Nature’s Tranquil Resort is a celebration of the senses.

A section of the resort and creek where families enjoy tranquility while surrounded by nature

Nature’s Tranquil Farm and Resort offers comprehensive services, where guests only need to bring their own meal ingredients to be cooked using the various firesides, stoves, or grills provided.

From the farmers who tend the land with care and dedication to the staff who welcome guests with warmth and hospitality, there’s a palpable spirit of camaraderie and shared purpose that infuses every interaction.

In an age where sustainability and eco-tourism are more important than ever, Nature’s Tranquil Farm and Resort stands as a shining example of what is possible when we embrace the principles of harmony, stewardship, and respect for the land.
It’s a place where the simple act of planting a seed can lead to a world of abundance, where the beauty of nature is not just preserved but celebrated in all its glory.

Farmer and businessman Jairam Ramlakhan (fourth from right) flanked by family members, along with Bishop Adrian Ramrattan (third from left) and his wife Pastor Zulita Ramrattan

During the previous weekend, the farm and resort received official commissioning from Bishop Adrian Ramrattan and his wife Pastor Zulita Ramrattan. This event took place in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Ramlakhan, their three daughters, sons-in-law, grandchildren, as well as other relatives and friends.

Ramlakhan conveyed his appreciation to the Minister of Agriculture and the head of NAREI for their valuable contributions and ongoing guidance in his endeavour.

Despite acknowledging the obstacles encountered, Ramlakhan explained how they were used as opportunities for growth. Numerous challenges were faced during the land preparation process, including the unfortunate loss of valuable permanent crops such as pineapples, coconuts, citrus trees, and others.

“This damage, amounting to millions of dollars, was primarily caused by a combination of fire during the drought last year and infestations of acoushi ants and animals.”

Nevertheless, through perseverance, determination, and hard work, his vision has unfolded into a reality, and as the sun sets over the horizon, casting its last rays of light across the fields, there’s a sense of profound gratitude that fills the air – gratitude for the land that sustains his visions, for the people who tend to it with love and care, and for places like Nature’s Tranquil Farm and Resort, where the timeless rhythms of nature continue to inspire and enchant all. For bookings, persons can contact farmer and businessman Jairam Ramlakhan at 617-1942.

 

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