About Us
Founder Profile
Founder & Visionary Steward of Lumaterra
Samuel T. Veerasingham is a global strategist, humanitarian entrepreneur, and metaphysical innovator whose work bridges business, ecology, and human evolution with a career spanning international trade, sustainable development, publishing, and conscious leadership. Samuel has guided high-caliber cross-cultural projects across North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.
His philosophy integrates the pragmatic discipline of enterprise with the spiritual intelligence of empathy and planetary stewardship. As the founder of Lumaterra, Samuel envisions a network of eco-luxury sanctuaries and regenerative farms designed to heal the relationship between humans and the Earth — places where commerce, culture, and consciousness meet.
Team & Advisors
- Samuel T. Veerasingham – Founder, Execution leader
- Her Royal Highness Princess Abeer Saud - Global Relations
- Dr. Steven Young - Global Site Alchemist and Whisperer
- Dr Cécile Ndjebet - Advisor - Environmental and Social Forests
- Dorota Klimowicz - Global Steward and Champion
- Siddharth Manda - Technology Steward
- Global Service Delivery and Quality Lead (confirmed)
- Jerzy Drotlef - Site Administrator - Canada
- Energy Microgrid and Self Sustainability Lead (confirmed)
- Strategic Global Domes Supplier/Partner (confirmed)
- A global academic advisory board being established
Lumaterra Sustainability Statement
Our Guiding Pillars
Regenerative AgriCulture & Food Security
Lumaterra’s foundation is rooted in the soil — where nourishment begins.
We are reimagining AgriCulture as both a science and a sacred practice, combining ancestral wisdom and modern innovation to ensure long-term food resilience.
- Regenerative farming that restores soil microbiology and fertility.
- Agroforestry and permaculture enhance biodiversity and carbon capture.
- Seed sovereignty initiatives to preserve indigenous and heirloom varieties.
- Farm-to-Table systems integrating organic production with culinary innovation.
- Food Security education through community partnerships and training programs.
Lumaterra’s goal is to demonstrate that sustainable farming can feed communities, stabilize climate systems, and honor spirit — all at once.
Renewable Energy Independence
We are building toward 90% off-grid operation, integrating:
- Solar and kinetic micro-grids
- Mini-wind and hydro assist systems
- Geothermal and thermal-mass architecture
- Smart IoT energy monitoring
Energy independence is not only environmental — it is a statement of sovereignty, resilience, and balance.
Ecological & Cultural Restoration
True sustainability restores what was lost.
Lumaterra commits to the restoration of native and endangered species, the revival of traditional land practices, and the protection of the ecological memory embedded in this region.
- Reintroduction of native plant species, pollinators, and wildlife corridors.
- Rehabilitation of wetlands, meadows, and riparian zones that once defined the region’s balance.
- Partnership with Indigenous knowledge holders to reawaken traditional agricultural and ecological methods that have sustained life for generations.
- Cultural renewal through storytelling, seed exchange, and art that remembers the land’s original language.
Lumaterra’s goal is to demonstrate that sustainable farming can feed communities, stabilize climate systems, and honor spirit — all at once.
Ethical Hospitality
Every guest experience at Lumaterra contributes to the planet’s renewal.
Our eco-glamping and farm-to-table hospitality embody comfort in harmony, not in excess.
Each stay supports tree planting, community programs, and clean energy development — transforming tourism into a form of healing.
Circular Systems
Every Lumaterra site functions within a closed-loop model, where nothing is wasted and everything regenerates:
- On-site composting, biogas, and soil reintroduction
- Grey water and rainwater harvesting
- Reuse of natural and reclaimed materials
- Waste reduction through local sourcing and biodegradable packaging
Lumaterra’s design principle – “Return more than we take.”
Community & Culture
Lumaterra honors Indigenous, local, and global communities as co-stewards of the land. We prioritize fair trade, inclusive participation, and cross-generational knowledge sharing. Every project we undertake uplifts both ecosystems and economies — creating livelihoods aligned with planetary wellbeing.
Our Commitments
Lumaterra aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) — especially:
- SDG 2: Zero Hunger (through regenerative agriculture & food education)
- SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy
- SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
- SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
- SDG 13: Climate Action
- SDG 15: Life on Land
We measure success not in revenue alone, but in nutrient-rich soil, clean air, thriving communities, and equitable access to food.
Our Global Plan
Americas (12)
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- Canada — The anchor site where Lumaterra takes root and radiates outward.
- United States — A hub for networks, influence, and cross-sector partnerships.
- Mexico — Agroforestry landscapes blending ancient practice with modern resilience.
- Guatemala — Mountain watersheds feeding both people and biodiversity.
- Costa Rica — A living laboratory of biodiversity and regenerative eco-tourism.
- Colombia — Regeneration models within tropical forests and highlands.
- Ecuador — Cloudforest sanctuaries bridging conservation and community.
- Peru — Sacred Andes landscapes where tradition and ecology meet.
- Chile — Climate-resilient farmlands along the spine of the Andes.
- Brazil — Rainforest restoration at a planetary scale.
- Argentina — Grasslands revival through sustainable stewardship.
- Dominican Republic — Coastline resilience against rising seas.
Asia (12)
- Nepal (Gangotri region) — Headwaters of sacred rivers sustaining billions.
- Sri Lanka — Island ecosystems bridging ocean and land renewal.
- India — Ayurveda-aligned farming restoring soils and human health.
- Bangladesh — Delta resilience at the frontline of climate change.
- Bhutan — National stewardship grounded in Gross National Happiness.
- Indonesia — Archipelago biodiversity balancing land and sea.
- Malaysia — Peatland regeneration to protect carbon-rich ecosystems.
- Philippines — Reefscapes sustaining oceans and coastal life.
- Vietnam — Ricefield innovation feeding future generations.
- Thailand — Culinary heritage blending food and regenerative farming.
- Japan — Craft culture inspiring mindful sustainability.
- UAE — Desert-tech models for arid world futures.
Europe (8)
- Portugal — Regrowth of Mediterranean landscapes through rewilding.
- Spain — Dryland farming adapting to water scarcity.
- Italy — Terroir-driven farming sustaining culture and cuisine.
- Greece — Olive-based landscapes bridging tradition and ecology.
- Slovenia — Karst systems balancing water, soil, and forests.
- Romania — Wild meadows anchoring biodiversity corridors.
- Scotland (UK) — Rewilding landscapes redefining stewardship.
- Norway — Fjords uniting marine and land-based sustainability.
Africa (16)
- Burkina Faso — Savanna restoration through traditional farming wisdom.
- Burundi — Hillside regeneration for soil and water security.
- Cameroon — Keystone nation bridging ecosystems, cultures, and forests.
- Central African Republic — Heartwood forests holding the lungs of Africa.
- Chad — Sahel landscapes advancing desert-to-green transitions.
- Côte d’Ivoire — Cacao-rich lands tied to global food and livelihoods.
- Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) — Rainforest stronghold with planetary importance.
- Gabon — Mangrove and coastal ecosystems safeguarding biodiversity.
- Ghana — Foodways rooted in heritage, innovation, and soil renewal.
- Nigeria — Scale-driven transformation for Africa’s largest population.
- Kenya — Wildlife corridors linking conservation with community benefit.
- Tanzania — Wildlands sustaining some of Earth’s greatest migrations.
- Rwanda — Restoration leadership inspiring continental models.
- Ethiopia — Highlands regenerating ancient soils and watersheds.
- Senegal — Reforestation at the edge of the Sahara.
- South Africa — Biomes uniting oceans, savannas, and mountains.
Oceania (2)
- Australia — Bushcare restoring fire-adapted landscapes.
- New Zealand — Kaitiaki guardianship aligning land, people, and spirit.
Our Team

Dorota
Global Steward

Dr. Steven
Lumaterra Alchemist

George
Ontario Site Leader

Sophie
Interior Lead to the Team

Siddharth
Tech Lead

Suranga
Digital Lead

Liza
Holistic Lead

HRH Princess Abeer Saud
Advisor

Dr. Cecile
Africa Lead
