Volunteer in an organic farm hidden away from the noise of the city!

Belgium

5

The farm Phone and Deng are lovely people and were so welcoming, I'm very grateful for having had the chance to spend some time in total immersion in their very simple, healthy and yet fulfilling lifestyle. We got the chance to do something different every day, from chopping some bamboo, to helping out on the village construction site, with some farming and building of a chicken house and compost along the way. The amount of work was pretty low, most afternoons being left open to walk around the surroundings, go to the hot springs or even attend a mountain village's celebration. Highly recomme

over 2 years ago

United States

4

I didn't learn much about sustainable agriculture because of the language barrier but the farm family is lovely.

over 1 year ago

Germany

4

Living at WatcharaFarm was a great experience. the farm and his family are nice hosts. I really like Dangs food, it was always delicious and a lot. The life in the nature is completely different to the life I have at home or while travelling. It was a good experience too to see how to live that minimalistic and be happy. The work we did was not really hard. I most liked working together with the locals.

almost 2 years ago

Germany

4

The conditions on the farm are very simple and require you to forgo a lot of comfort. In return you get the opportunity to get to know part of Thai culture and spend a lot of time in nature. the farm and his family are great hosts and the food from Dang is wonderful. I learned a lot in a relatively short time and met great people. I'm happy about this experience!

almost 2 years ago

United Kingdom

4

The farm has created an amazing environment immersed in nature and with Dang's cooking you will not go hungry. There is a variety of tasks to be completed depending on the season, so it is a great chance to learn lots of new things, if you go during the rainy season I recommend taking boots. I would also recommend checking that other volunteers will be there during your stay as I made some great friendships with other travellers here and it is a really good shared experience.

almost 2 years ago

Australia

4

Watchers as amazing!

about 2 years ago

Japan

4

The host family is really kind and full of hospitality. However, i believe that one of the most important and joyful part of volunteering is communication with other volunteers. From this perspective I can't recommend you to go to the Farm as volunteer in the rainy season. Since there is a high possibility of being alone in the farm. So i do recommend to not go to the Farm in the rainy season. If your schedule was really tight and have no choice but go there in the monsoon season I recommend you to ask the host if there are other volunteers in the same period as yours. After all, it was great!

about 2 years ago

United States

4

Had a great time on the farm! Awesome food and cute dogs haha. The mosquitoes were really bad when I went though, I wish I would've brought more protective clothing. Once you get used to it it's really no big deal.

about 2 years ago

Philippines

4

During my stay we planted peanut and sweet potato. And we also made the chicken's house. It was a nice learning experience the farm, Dang and phon was so accommodating. They did their very best to make us feel at home . And the food is so delicious and healthy. Staying and farming at the farm is surely one for the list.

about 2 years ago

Italy

4

The experience was positive, i loved to know all the farm family, the place is surrounded by the jungle and cultivated farms, very rural, living in a hut is a real challenge. The local cuisine is healty and good. The difference between our lifestyle in europe is remarkable. Before come i don t reccomend the hottest period in the year like my choose, and a good mosquito spray supply, maybe that s the reason why i coudn t really enjoy it, and i stay less than my plans. I thank so much the family for their welcome! Matteo from Italy

over 2 years ago

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