Harvesting Mangosteen and some gardening

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The experience

To harvest mangosteen needs climbing the tree because mangsteen fruit is delicate. It is not impact resistant so we have to pick them each from the tree one by one without letting any fall to the ground. If there is no fruit for harvesting, there are other garden tasks like mowing, fertilizing, cutting wood, or making charcoal.


What you offer

25 hours of help per week

Gardening: Help grow plants and cultivate gardens


What you get

2 days off per week

Private Room: You will have a bed in a private room. In other words, a room just for you.

Breakfast: You are entitled to a free breakfast, every day of your stay.

Lunch: You are entitled to a free lunch, every day of your stay.

Bikes at your disposal: You can use our bikes any time you want.


Requirements

Intermediate English

Between 20 and 50 years old

Welcomes solo volunteers, couples, and partners of volunteers

Academy Course Eco Certificate for Volunteers: Basic Concepts

European Union Passport

Travel insurance


What's not included

Flights, Travel Insurance, Internal Transportation and Visa


Activities & Shift

For working day, we will work from 7.30am to 12.30pm. Two days off cannot be taken consecutively due to the fruit normally harvested every day so we will work 2 days then 1 day off and work 3 days then 1 day off.

We prefer to accept 2 shifts, a month a shift for May and June.


Rules

Rules
- Not leave toilet papers in toilet
- Smoking in allowed area
- Not wear shoes in the house
- Luandry once a week
- Going outside with me not be counted as working hours
- Offering meals with Thai food, you can purchase or bring your owned ingrediets and seasoning with ours for making your own meals.