
Restoring ecosystems. Building livelihoods. Training regenerative leaders.
CreaSol is a regenerative farm, farm-to-table restaurant, eco-stay and permaculture design school on the shores of Lake Atitlán — proving that humans can become a beneficial force on the planet.
Regenerative design is not just about growing food. It is about restoring water cycles, creating meaningful livelihoods, rebuilding community — and proving that humans can become a beneficial force on the planet.
Restore Water
Rainwater harvesting, swales and ponds that slow, spread and sink water back into living soil and the watershed.
Regenerate Land
Agroforestry, food forests and soil-building that turn degraded hillsides into abundant, biodiverse systems.
Grow Livelihoods
Regenerative businesses and skills that let people earn a living while healing the land they live on.
Real change, measured in living land.
For over a decade, we've worked alongside landowners, students and communities across Lake Atitlán to build real, regenerative projects.
4,000+
Hectares supported through design & consulting
500+
Students & interns trained, from 20+ countries
15
Years regenerating Lake Atitlán
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Reasons to believe humans can heal the planet

We don't just teach regeneration. We live it.
From agroforestry systems and ecological construction to watershed restoration and regenerative education, we work alongside landowners and communities to create living examples of what's possible.
- Food forests, swales & water systems
- Natural building & ecological construction
- Land design & master planning
- Hands-on training & internships
Come taste, rest and learn at Granja Tz'ikin
A pioneer community living in harmony with the land — organic farm, eco guest house, bar-restaurant and gathering place, five minutes from the village of Tzununá.
Build regenerative design skills and create meaningful work.
Learn permaculture design, ecological systems and regenerative entrepreneurship — online and hands-on at Granja Tz'ikin. Live, learn and work alongside an international community at Lake Atitlán.
PDC & internships
Save Lake Atitlán
One of the most beautiful lakes in the world — and one of the most threatened. Regeneration here isn't theory. It's the difference between a living lake and a dying one. Join the movement to bring it back.
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