"Arquitectura y Construcción de Viviendas Rústicas"

Italia

5

Bellissima esperienza Nelson e la sua famiglia sono molto cari. Sempre disponibili ad aiutarti nella necessità. Un vero e proprio tuffo nella cultura qhueqha immerso nella pace delle Ande. Vi ringrazio tanto per l'accoglienza e la vostra ospitalità. Non vi dimenticherò tanto facilmente. Un grande abbraccio, Marco Beautiful experience Nelson and his family are very dear. Always available to help you in need. A real dive into the qhueqha culture immersed in the peace of the Andes. Thank you so much for your welcome and your hospitality. I won't forget you so easily. A big hug, Marco

hace más de 2 años


Nelson Jovano respondido

Thank you very much, Brother Marco. Best regards from a distance and many successes.

Brasil

4

Experiência de turismo vivencial. Você participa das atividades diárias da família e conhece de perto o modo de viver das pessoas em Paria-Willkawain. Nelson e família são ótimas pessoas, preocupadas em preservar e compartilhar a cultura tradicional andina. Se essa for a experiência que você busca, a casa do Nelson vai ser uma oportunidade de bastante troca e aprendizagem. Vale dizer que algumas comodidades não estão presentes - não tem água quente então banho é na bacia e o quarto onde dormia era mais frio do que eu estava acostumado. Obrigado Nelson, Elizabeth, Sra. Aurelia e Cristian!

hace 2 años


Nelson Jovano respondido

Muchas gracias estimado Cristian. Saludos cordiales a la distancia

Israel

4

I had really good experience while I was volunteering, the tasks are really simple. For example: helping with the lamas, working at a small field of vegetables, bringing wood from the forest to the family house. I think it's simple and nice for one week to chill and get to know a little bit with the community and the culture.

hace más de 2 años


Nelson Jovano respondido

Thank you very much, Brother Stav. Best regards from a distance and many successes.

Perú

5

Tasks were light and diverse, one day I was taking care of llamas, another one I was assisting in the garden or storing wood in a shelter. I could easily talk to Nelson and his family members, and I've learnt a lot about their day-to-day lives and costumes. Due to the political situation and demonstrations, I was the only worldpacker in there, but I could meet other foreigners when trekking or exploring the city. Food tastes good and you can have as much as you want, you'll take care of your own utensils. The bedroom is clean and I had enough space to study and work in there in my free time.

hace más de 2 años

Brasil

5

Foi uma ótima experiência pra entrar em contato com a cultura local e com a natureza!

hace más de 2 años

Brasil

5

As duas semanas que estive na propriedade do Nelson e sua família foram maravilhosas. Aprendi muitas coisas sobre a cultura local e todos os costumes, que são riquíssimos. Para mim foi uma verdadeira aula sobre a cultura andina, além da conexão com as montanhas e toda natureza que existe ao redor. Todos foram muito amáveis e atenciosos. O lugar está numa posição perfeita para iniciar alguns trekkings pelo Parque Nacional Huascaran. Com certeza irei retornar.

hace casi 3 años

Bélgica

4

If you want to have a real Peruvian experience this is the place. Work hours are easy: working in the morning and you get your afternoon off. Perfect for hiking to the Lagunas near the house. Nelson is a really nice person, always willing to help you for both organisation of the following days but also to know the surroundings. Unfortunately he was usually working at another place and I was under his mother's charge. Even if they are thankful to you for what you did, I had the impression that they don't really need your help and that they're doing this for having another source of income.

hace casi 3 años


Nelson Jovano respondido

Muchas gracias hermano Paul. Saludos cordiales a la distancia.

Colombia

4

It's an interesting experience. More like an accommodation with a cultural exchange I'd say. It's a big nice family, everyone has many things to do and sometimes you can help them and interact. You won't have an actual schedule it just depends on what is happening that day. It can be a advantage because there is so many trekkings to do around. You will be under a local family rules in all terms, food, manners, showers… everything. You will learn a lot :)

hace casi 3 años

Suecia

1

They're basically doing it for the money, the family didn't need help with anything really. Mostly I just had to follow the mother around, and not getting any instructions on what to do. One day I had the task of picking up trash from the property other people had thrown there. I didn't get gloves or anything, and among the trash were used diapers and broken glass. The also had a lot of plastic in their garden, which they had thrown there themselves, which really wasn't nice. When the llamas misbehaved they threw rocks on them. Choose another place to stay.

hace más de 3 años

Costa Rica

2

My friend and I completed this experience during the pandemic. They did made us feel welcomed at first and taught us a bit of quechua, but we felt discouraged by some issues. The working hours were not respected: somedays we were not involved at all and some weeks we did not have free days. We mostly completed house chores. The host was usually working and we were under his mother's charge and sometimes she was not kind to us. We were assured that is was a covidsafe place, but a lot of people came and went trough the house. We decided to leave earlier and the host refused to give us a refund.

hace 4 años

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