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With its 250 residents, Govardhan Ecovillage is striving to set up a role model village, nested in an ecological infrastructure amidst a picturesque landscape of the Sahyadri mountains. The ecovillage is composed of farms, animal shelter, yoga school, ayurveda center, community area and geo-tourism site, all nested in the setting of an ashram.
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Expanded over 100 acres of area, Govardhan Ecovillage is a project of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. The project is owned and managed by ISKCON Wada.
A huge spread of over 140 acre wellness ashram in India nestled in the Sahyadri Mountains. They have recreated Vrindawan, complete with temples, forests, and a replica of Govardhan Hill. So what can you do while you are here- 1. Immerse yourself in yoga, medidation 2. Learn about Ayurveda 3. Organic farming, eco-friendly living 4.
VISIT ISKCON GEV. Serene and untouched by the modern World – this beautiful jungle ashram is set over 85 acres, just a 2-hours’ drive from Mumbai, India – in the foothills of the Sahyadri mountains.
Govardhan Eco Village (GEV) is a 70-acre sustainable farming community and retreat centre on the foothills of the Sahyadhri Mountains, 108km north of Mumbai. GEV community is a successful fusion between ancient Vedic wisdom and modern science.
Govardhan Ecovillage (GEV) is a United Nations WTO-awarded eco-community founded by His Holiness Radhanath Swami in 2003. A spiritual oasis in the heart of Maharashtra, India, Govardhan Ecovillage is a humble attempt to highlight the importance of living in harmony with self, divine, nature and community.
Nestled in the heart of Maharashtra, 100 km north of Mumbai, is a model farm community and retreat centre named Govardhan Eco Village. Managed by ISKCON society, every part of the site boasts its principle ‘Simple Living & High Thinking.’