Vamoss Travel

A.     Active Projects and Our Roadmap

Through our personal projects—set in motion with Vamoss’s support and run professionally—we can generate the financial resources needed both for ourselves and for the project. We also know that many people may want to join a healing collective like this, and invest in it materially and spiritually.

Here is a current snapshot of the services that already generate income, and the projects that can generate resources in the near future:

  1. 15-day South America journeys (active)
    Since 2012, we have organized 2–5 trips each year. Demand is high, but over the past ten years we did not expand because only Arda was delivering the service. Now, it is growing: other dear friends—who travel the way we do, and who know how to guide others—have started taking responsibility.
  2. Personal healing programs (active)
    This has been part of Vamoss from the very beginning. For now, we offer it within the limits of our accommodation capacity. As our capacity grows, this service will become, in many ways, one of Vamoss’s backbones.
  3. High-altitude journeys (active)
    At this stage, this project is running with one vehicle and full equipment. It has not been promoted yet. Once it is shared through different channels, the number of vehicles will grow.
  4. Pueblo Vamoss (active)
    Right now, we operate with two houses (each with three rooms), plus tent and caravan areas. We want to increase our accommodation capacity into the thirties, with rooms and homes at different standards.
  5. Anatolian Lands (Türkiye)
    Even though it can be a difficult country in many ways, Türkiye holds an extraordinary culture, a beautiful geography, and deep human relationships. Offering retreats and journeys along special routes in Türkiye would be one of the services that excites me most. Running this project would be fully possible online. If anyone wants to take responsibility for it, come join us.
  6. Permaculture and organic farming (active)
    Our garden started giving its first harvest in the early months of 2024. It is not an income stream yet, but it is an important part of our work.
  7. MamaBaba Nature School for Children (in preparation)
    Our most special place. The work continues. We are building a school for a maximum of seven students aged 3–12, and we want to open it in 2026.
  8. Food/Drink Point (kiosk)
    A lovely new channel, fully designed and ready, waiting to move into operations. We have been working intensely on its feasibility, menu, and many other details.
  9. YouTube channel
    A channel where we share what happens here—our work, the changes, the stories, and the growth story of our expanding community—can inspire, and also help people get to know us. It may also generate income, but its purpose would never, ever be income, and it would not be built around chasing follower counts. If we set up a solid base and carry it with consistency, a thoughtful and powerful outcome is very likely.
  10. Organic chicken eggs
    This could also become an income stream. Many friends around us already buy farm eggs. But at the first stage, we aim to produce enough for ourselves. We want to start building a coop during 2026.
  11. Our social responsibility project
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  12. Youth camps
    We are planning these as summer camps that offer young people a beautiful 10–15-day Peru experience during school holidays. They will gain experience in many areas: meeting nature, making fire, photography, camping, meditation, teamwork, and more. Backpacking journeys and workshops here would be deeply good for them.
  13. Educational programs
    A Spanish language school that opens here could easily serve people staying for 1–3 months, travellers, those about to set off, and those who would rather choose an experience like this than pay a lot for a school back home. In the same way, it would be possible to offer trainings in healthy cooking and nutrition, photography, carpentry, construction, and more—for those staying in Vamoss Village, those living in the Sacred Valley, and even travellers wandering around Cusco without knowing what to do.
  14. Festival and event organization
    On the carnival continent of South America, there is a major gap in this area. A music-based gathering in the Sacred Valley—with rich art workshops—if organized well by an experienced team, would enter the international festival lists by its third year at the latest. The first would happen in Vamoss Village; the second in the Valley on a larger land; then perhaps at even higher altitudes under the name “the highest festival in the world.” (Not Vamoss, but I can say I have plenty of experience in this.) Two people working half-time for 4–6 months could easily help this festival be born and grow.
  15. A retreat place at 4,000 meters
    Being in the mountains, at high altitude, naturally brings calm and peace. When we climb to around 4,000 meters, we are very close to the peaks—places with clean energy, where it is easier to face oneself with honesty.

Bringing our guests from the Sacred Valley (around 3,000 meters) up to 4,000+ meters is truly special. A simple build—3–4 bungalows made from stone and earth, each with a stove, plus a modest common area—would add a unique color to the experience.

Taking people up with our 4×4, offering a simple meal and a warm fire, then leaving them there in their own space is a project that has not yet been realized in the Sacred Valley—perhaps not even noticed. Land prices are very low at this altitude, and the construction would be simple. And this would also become a second place for us—a refuge where we can rest our spirits whenever we feel called.

Our friend Salqa has begun building something like this in his village, little by little, but the distance is a bit far. For a place like this with an Ausangate view, our initiatives have already begun.

  1. Production
    Everything high-quality that comes out of our kitchen or workshops will find its way: oils, creams, remedies, candles, bread, chocolate, yogurt; woodworking/textile/jewelry/accessory/instrument pieces—whatever you can imagine.
  2. In other countries
    If everything goes well, when the time is right, we may want to build a similar place elsewhere—perhaps on San Andrés Island, perhaps in Europe (Czechia, Croatia, or Portugal), perhaps in Türkiye.