Be a worldpacker at the Turkey's biggest Eco Yoga Farm!

United States

5

I've learned so much at the farm Vadi- from farming to new Turkish words to tons about myself. This place is full of people with great energy, and you can connect with them despite the language barrier. The food is incredible, the work is fair, and all the sweet dogs and cats may very well be the best part. If you're open-minded, adaptable, and looking for an experience both immersed in local culture and in nature, this experience is for you. Nihat is a lovely host and shoutout to Kerem as well <3

1 day ago

Japan

5

The farm Valdi is an eco farm, where everything is organic (from the food to the houses). Not only I've learned a lot about ecology, I had the best time of my life here. The people (staffs and volunteers) were so HAPPY and POSITIVE. The manager (Nihat) is very laid-back and very understanding. The staffs only spoke Turkish but we could still communicate through smiles and small English talks. And the food they offered were so fresh and organic, the accommodations were very clean and tidy and a comfortable bed. I really enjoyed staying here and if I ever visit Turkey again, I will return.πŸ€™

21 days ago

Ecuador

5

I spent over 2 weeks in the farm Vadi and was a totally wonderful experience. The host Nihat is a very comprehensive, warm hearted and generous person. The staff was super friendly in every moment and even though we had a language barrier, we made everything work perfectly. The place is gorgeous and peaceful and has everything you need for a pleasant stay. The food provided was AMAZING and I met wonderful people during this experience. Thank you very much the farm family, hopefully I can come back someday :) 100% recommended

about 2 months ago

Ecuador

5

I spent a two weeks at the farm and I truly had an amazing time. The food at this place is simply outstanding. Most of the people you work with don't speak English, but they're genuinely interested in getting to know you. Through smiles and gestures, communication is totally possible. The daily tasks are explained clearly, and while the fieldwork can be tiring, it's also deeply rewarding. Nihat is a very understanding person who truly listens to you. What I can say the most is that you can feel they do everything from the heart! love this place :)

about 2 months ago

Turkey

5

I got to experience one of the most biodiverse farm in my own country! You get to chance to learn about soil; how to plant, harvest ,make compost and much more! Work hours were respectedπŸ‘πŸ» I brought my tent and agreed on using a tent, but there was rain when i arrived and they provided me a room which was awesome πŸ˜„ Sometimes things can get heated in the kitchen but it is beacause there are lots of people during the festivals and pace is the most important πŸ™‚ I thank Nihat for everything πŸ™ŒπŸ»

about 2 months ago

Jordan

5

My time at the farm Vadi was peaceful and enriching. Set in a valley surrounded by green mountains, the place is immersed in nature and follows eco-friendly principles. I stayed in a small cottage on my own. Tasks and hours were clearly communicated by the host and respected. Meals were provided throughout the day. Though I was the only non-Turkish speaker, everyone made an effort to connect, and I picked up some basic Turkish during my stay. It was a unique volunteering experience where nature, people, and animals live in balance.

4 months ago

United States

5

The farm Vadi is a peaceful little hideaway, a very chilled out space. This is the place if you need a break from the daily hustle and bustle. I wish I was able to speak Turkish in order to better communicate with the kitchen and farming staff, but nothing google translate can't fix. I learned a lot about eco farming and ate lots of amazing fresh, traditional, Turkish food. The work is hands on labor and you will work hard! You will be constantly surrounded by furry friends, which truly makes this job amazing!

6 months ago

Colombia

5

The farm is a very unique place and the experience it brings can change depending on the season you go and what you are looking for. I went there in December and at first, I was the only volunteer. It was good because I was looking for a calm environment but it felt quite lonely since, apart from the host, the English level of the workers is very low. Thankfully two amazing volunteers arrived and we became good friends. Apart from that, the tasks were fun to do, the food was amazing and generous, the room was very comfortable and the animals, nature and landscape were the best part. (:

7 months ago

Spain

5

My experience was amazing! Loved the people, the animals, the work and the amazing location! Work was 6h of a very satisfying work on the field, kitchen or landscape. Accommodation was a spacious shared room and all food provided was delicious and in abundance. I would love to come back! Thanks

8 months ago

United States

5

I loved staying at the farm Vadi. I enjoyed the work and the grounds were beautiful. It felt like a retreat. The food was amazing, the people were kind, and there are cute animals everywhere. I highly recommend. Thank you Nihat for the opportunity to spend a few weeks with you guys.

8 months ago

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