A meal lasts an hour
Its impact lasts generations

Welcome to Bhoomi Organics — A collective of living soil, animals, and people growing together in Pokhara

THE ROOTS

We began with
a promise.

Bhoomi Organics began as a small patch of vegetables and a few goats on 25 ropani of land in Pokhara. What started as curiosity about growing food turned into a living system — where soil, animals, water, and people nurture each other in rhythm with the land.

We don’t measure our success in yields but in the health of the soil and the joy of those who eat from it. Every vegetable box we send out carries that promise — that good food can heal the land, the farmer, and the family alike.

Read our story in Field Notes →

EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED

The Regenerative Loop

COME WALK THE FIELDS

The Bhoomi Experience

Book Organic Lunch

Taste the harvest of the season — vegetables picked the same morning, grains milled by hand, and meals cooked over firewood.

Stay At The Farm

Wake up to birdsong and the scent of earth. Our simple, sunlit rooms open to the hills and fields — an invitation to slow down, reconnect with what nourishes you.

Volunteer or Learn

Get your hands in the soil. Join us for a few days of planting, composting, and learning how food, animals, and soil form a living circle.

COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE

Subscribe to Our CSA

Join a growing circle of families who choose food with roots.
Each week, we deliver a box filled with what’s thriving in our soil — fresh greens, roots, herbs, and surprises — grown without chemicals, with care and rhythm.

Vegetables from soil you can visit.

✅ Seasonal variety, freshly harvested each week
✅ Transparent farming — visit and walk the beds anytime
✅ Pokhara deliveries; Kathmandu (Pilot Phase)
✅ 5 families are already subscribed year-round

FROM THE FIELDS

Field Notes & Stories

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OUR OPERATION

A living circle of soil, animals, and people

Chicken Composting

Organic Vegetables

Dairy

Orchard

Fish Farming

Goat Rearing

🌿 GET IN TOUCH

Come Home to the Source

We’d love to host you in Pokhara — for a meal, a stay, or a conversation about soil, food, and the future.
Every visit strengthens the circle.