OUR STORY

At Ubuntu Living, our journey began with a search for a healthier lifestyle, a desire to reconnect with nature, and a motivation to share with others. Inspired by our own transformative experience, we founded Ubuntu Living as a haven where people can rediscover themselves, their surroundings, and their loved ones.

Sitting within a truly special landscape, our eco-glamping tents provide a charming yet authentic experience, complete with bedding, cooking amenities, and the soothing sounds of a nearby creek. Here, guests have the opportunity to unwind under the stars, join guided bushwalks, swim in crystal-clear waters, and relax amongst a communal campfire and live music — Every aspect of Ubuntu Living is designed to create a deeper bond with both our internal and natural worlds.

Here, we have a strong commitment to sustainability and regeneration. Beyond offering a rejuvenating break, we’re actively working on growing an organic garden where we aim to source all our fruits, vegetables, herbs, and medicinal plants. Our ethos is rooted in conservation, as we strive to restore and preserve the land we call home.

At Ubuntu Living, our mission is simple: to provide a space where individuals can rediscover their vitality, reconnect with nature, and cultivate lasting bonds with friends and family.

Testimonials

Our family had a very relaxing camp on Kagi’s land. Loved how close a walk it was to Conondale National Park and how private it was having the site to ourselves. It was the camping experience with easy access to all the amenities we were after. Will definitely come again!
— Narridy M.
Camping with a toddler. What a wonderful little oasis. We thoroughly enjoyed our 2 night get away. The property had everything we could have hoped for and easy access to the National Parks for walks. Thanks for a wonderful stay!
— Sophie T.
We loved our time at Ubuntu Living, feeling at home with nature thanks to Kagi and Michael’s wonderful hospitality. The tent and outdoor kitchen were comfortable and convenient, and we enjoyed swimming in the creek and sampling fresh produce. Despite not being campers, we had a great time and can’t wait to return.
— Corryne K.