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Project Canaan

Experience the heart of Eswatini. Come see where hope grows. Visit Project Canaan for a tour or immersive experience and witness transformation in action.

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Project Canaan

Project Canaan:Full Tour

Witness every part of our mission from the children’s homes to our farm and artisan workshops.
Duration: 4 Hours
Admission: R 100 / adults, R 80 / students

Project Canaan:Farm Tour

Walk through our greenhouses, dairy, and fields to see sustainable farming in action.
Duration: 2 Hours
Admission: R 100 / person

Project Canaan:
Vanilla Making Experience

Discover how our vanilla is grown, harvested, and cured a symbol of sweetness and sustainability.
Duration: 6 Hours
Admission: R1,000 / person

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Yes. Project Canaan welcomes visitors who want to learn more about our work and see the impact firsthand. You can schedule a tour or experience by completing the inquiry form on this page.

The Full Project Canaan Tour is a half-day agrotourism experience. Guests will see our working farm, dairy, chicken project, greenhouses, artisan workshops, and other areas that make Project Canaan unique. It’s an inspiring way to see how food is grown, jobs are created, and lives are transformed.

Simply complete the inquiry form on this page. Let us know your interests and group size, and our team will contact you with scheduling details.

Individuals, families, groups, and organizations are welcome to visit Project Canaan. Whether you’re interested in agriculture, education, child care, or artisan work, there’s something meaningful to see and experience.

The Full Project Canaan Tour takes about half a day. If you add the Vanilla Experience or other custom activities, your visit may be longer. We’ll work with you to plan your schedule.

While our children’s homes are private for safety, visitors will learn about how we care for children and may see areas where the children learn, play, and thrive.

Yes. We provide a secure and welcoming environment for all visitors. Our team will guide you throughout your visit.

Comfortable clothing and walking shoes are recommended, as much of the tour is outdoors. You may also want to bring a hat, sunscreen, or a water bottle.

Yes. We often host school groups, church teams, and organizations. Experiences can be tailored to your interests, whether that’s agriculture, sustainability, or humanitarian work.

A visit offers a unique look at how faith, compassion, and innovation come together to address hunger, orphan care, poverty, and education. It’s an unforgettable experience that leaves visitors inspired and hopeful.