I see I do school

Our place is a great opportunity for you to discover real Cambodian life and meet some authentic people while you discovering more about education and gardening.

We are working with 3 teachers : Linna, Leakhana and Shoceat Tra. There are very welcoming and will love to show you around. We also have a gardener, Mike, who is really kind. If you decide to join our team, you will be part of the family and you won't regret it!

Top Host
This host receives a lot of worldpackers and has a high average rating.

Reviews

4.5
(39 reviews)39

Staff & Host

5.0

Hours & Tasks

4.5

Hostel

4.5

Learning & Fun

4.5

Australia

5

This was a great volunteering experience, Kim and his family were very welcoming. Kim works hard for the community and the kids to provide education and resources. He’s very passionate about his work. The working hours are flexible but the amount per day is never really addressed. Would recommend this place to others, good place to work with kids or get your hands dirty outdoors!

11 days ago

United Kingdom

4

A huge thank you to Mr. Kim! Thank you so much for everything you do for the kids and for putting your heart and soul into this project. You are truly an inspiring and amazing person! A beautiful way to connect with nature and be welcomed by a lovely, caring family. The kids are amazing, and the animals add so much joy. Highly recommended for volunteers!

The room and food were good—just consider bringing extra soup and tissues. The bathroom could be improved, but if you’re flexible, it’s a great experience overall.

21 days ago

Italy

2

Before arriving, Mr. Kim sent my partner Luca and I a list of tasks we could do, but in the end we only did a few things (max 2h/day): watering the plants, pulling the grass, painting the wall. There weren't the right materials for each task. Most of the time, we were bored and didn't do anything. There was no plan to follow or complete. We didn't feel welcomed or respected. All meals were rice and soup, but the family ate in a different place and had different food. The rooms, kitchen, and bathrooms were dirty. The children and volunteers were fantastic; we're happy about that

about 1 month ago

Italy

2

I spent a week at I See I Do with my partner Sara and we didn't enjoy it. The work is unstructured: no teaching, no garden and animals cared for by other people. For 7 days, lunch and dinner were filled with white rice and a small bowl of salty vegetables. The food, cooked by the wife, who doesn't speak English and never smiled, was left on the table, sometimes without letting us know it was ready. The rooms, kitchen, and bathrooms were dirty and smelly. No soap or toilet paper. Only small shops nearby. Nothing to say about the children, the cutest. I felt more a hindrance than a welcome.

about 1 month ago

Brazil

5

My two weeks with Mr. Kim in I see I do were amazing, I grew so much as a person, the kids are super lovely and his family tries to accommodate us the best way they can. You're going to be leaving as a local in the countryside of Cambodia, so don't expect any luxuries. It is an amazing opportunity to get in touch with the local community, nature and kids.

about 2 months ago


Kim replied

We really happy to meet and do good work with Gabriel, He done a lot of wonderful work for children and our farm and for new construction school building. You are missed! Please come back to our farm and school when you have time. Thank you for every thing you did for our students. They learned a lot from you. I hope you have great trips ahead. Please come back when you have time.
Best Regards,
Kim


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Contact with nature

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