Isolated eco-jungle project on the shore of Lake Atitlan
L'expérience
Experience off-grid living in the Guatemalan highlands by the shores of Lake Atitlán. Help with simple daily tasks in a peaceful, nature-immersed setting. Ideal for independent, nature-loving volunteers seeking quiet, routine, and a slower pace of life. We provide basic vegetarian ingredients for you to cook your own meals.
Ce que vous offrez
10 heures d'aide par semaine
Soins aux animaux:
Aider à surveiller et prendre soin des animaux.
Construction & Réparation:
Aider à diverses réparations ou constructions.
Agriculture:
Planter des cultures, semer des graines et aider aux tâches extérieures.
Jardinage:
Aider à faire pousser des plantes et cultiver des jardins
Ce que vous recevez
2 jours de congé par semaine
Tente:
Vous dormirez dans une tente sur un site de camping.
Petit-déjeuner:
Vous avez droit à un petit-déjeuner gratuit, tous les jours de votre séjour.
Déjeuner:
Vous avez droit à un déjeuner gratuit, tous les jours de votre séjour.
Dîner:
Vous avez droit à un dîner gratuit, tous les jours de votre séjour.
Utilisez notre cuisine équipée:
N'hésitez pas à utiliser notre cuisine et préparer vos propres délicieux repas.
Exigences
Intermédiaire Anglais ou Intermédiaire Espagnol
Accueille les volontaires solo, les couples et les partenaires de volontaires
Ce qui n'est pas inclus
Vols, assurance voyage, transport interne et visa
Détails du programme
We are looking for self-sufficient and collaborative individuals to join our team of four volunteers dedicated to maintaining and guarding the property. We offer a straightforward exchange: your work in return for food. If you value independence, don't mind routine tasks, love being surrounded by nature and embrace a self-directed way of living, this could be the perfect fit for you!
Activités et horaires
Help involves 4 hours a day, Monday to Friday, from 7:30 to 9:30 and 10:00 to 12:00. A local worker, Eliseo, will be in charge of organizing the tasks each morning and working alongside you. He speaks Spanish and Tz’utujil, but no English. However, Eliseo has extensive experience working with volunteers who don’t speak Spanish and communicates effectively through gestures, examples, and a patient approach to ensure everyone understands the tasks clearly.
The work varies throughout the year depending on the seasons, and since the property is very large, tasks often require consistent focus for extended periods. For this reason, it’s very likely that you will be doing the same task for the entirety of your stay.
During the rainy season, tasks primarily involve clearing vegetation, while in the dry season, the focus shifts to building dry stone walls, moving rocks and sand, or digging trenches and holes.However, depending on the needs at the time, your tasks may vary depending on the priorities during your stay, as other types of work may also be required. Regardless of the exact nature of the work, meeting the following key physical and mental requirements will help you determine if you're well-prepared for the job. Feel free to ask us if you have any specific questions.
Physically
-Ability to lift 25 kg and walk 100 m: Ideal for those who enjoy staying active and fit.
-Work in the sun for up to 4 hours (max 26°C): Enjoy a pleasant outdoor environment.
-No allergies to bees, mosquitoes, dogs or cats: Interact with nature worry-free.
-Paddle for 1 hour in a flat-bottom canoe (applicable only if you can’t pay for a boat ride or adapt to isolation): A chance to enjoy canoeing.
Mentally
-Adapt to isolation (applicable only if you can’t paddle or pay for a boat ride): Deve
Règles
We never leave the property unattended, so we always coordinate to ensure that at least one of us stays behind.
If you need to skip a working day for any reason, we ask for a small contribution (50Q). This contribution helps maintain the balance within our volunteers by ensuring that the workload is shared fairly.
We align with nature’s rhythm by waking up early at 6:00 AM and going to bed around 8:00 PM, encouraging a lifestyle that follows the natural cycles. This is not the place for night owls, as noise from late-night activities can disturb those who are already resting. Furthermore, working very early in the morning is crucial to avoid the heat of the sun.
Currently, I spend the week working in Tzununa, another village across the lake, and only come to the project on weekends, from Saturday morning to Monday morning. On weekdays, Eliseo arrives each day to work from 7:00 AM to 11:30 AM, organizing tasks and working alongside volunteers. Volunteers are expected to live independently during these days, which may involve spending some time alone or with other volunteers. Additionally, there may be periods when I’m out of the country and not present at the project at all. This independence is an integral part of the experience. Although I can provide assistance whenever I’m here and remotely when I’m not, if you need a host who’s constantly available on-site, this arrangement may not suit you.