No Name is a community-living experiment in North Goa, somewhere between a hostel, an organic farm and a learning space. It started as a simple free hostel project and slowly grew into a place where travellers, artists, digital nomads and locals live together, share skills and co-create daily life.
Today, No Name is usually described less as a business and more as a project. People come as guests, as short-term volunteers or as long-stay community members. Some help with the hostel side of things, some get their hands dirty in the garden or on the farm, others offer workshops, music, movement, art or small events. In return, many receive some mix of free stay, volunteering exchange, farm stay and learning opportunities, depending on the arrangement they agree on with the crew.
Life at No Name flows with the Goan seasons: slower during the monsoon, more vibrant when travellers and creatives gather from around the world. The project also collaborates with conscious events and gatherings in other parts of India, carrying the same community spirit beyond Goaâs beaches.
At its heart, No Name is about sharing space, lowering the cost of travel, and exploring how strangers can become a small temporary family. If youâre curious about the current format, conditions or ways to join, the team invites you to contact them directly through their social media and start a conversation.
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No-name Hostel offers free accommodation and volunteering positions in Goa, India







