Let us take you on the path of Off grid remote living in a cave
The experience
You hit an amazing cool/hot/fancy place to stay, want to know more about it?
Drinking some coffee/tea, watching the sunrise/-set above the mountains, look at the stars with no light pollution , that is how our cave sets in Nature . Completely off gird with the smallest footprint possible .
We live in a cave house.( Natural Earthship ) on the top of a Clif ( great view ), solar power , own well. 35 minutes in car to some civilization.
What you offer
25 hours of help per week
Animal Care:
Help look after and take care of animals.
Building & Repairing:
Help with a wide range of repairs or building.
Farming:
Plant crops, sow seeds and help in outside tasks.
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.
Shared Dorm:
You will have a bed in a shared room, which means you will share the same room with other travelers.
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.
Dinner:
You are entitled to a free dinner, every day of your stay.
Free Laundry:
You can use our laundry room freely.
Pick Up:
We will pick you up when you arrive, and take you to our property.
Fast Internet Access:
High-speed internet for you to work remotely
Requirements
Over 22 years old
Welcomes solo volunteers, couples, and partners of volunteers
What's not included
Flights, Travel Insurance, Internal Transportation and Visa
Program Details
We are looking for help in the garden , building caves and a lot of sidework . Also household is possible . Most volunteers find here a place to find themselfs again .
We always try to find awork thatfits you , and let you taste of works you do not know .
Rules
Watch out !!!! This is a remote place. Except of internet and a shepherd , complete off grid and lonely, but a comfy stay .
This place isn't a cheap holiday destination. What you see know has cost us (me, my friends, children and volunteers) a very big amount of enthusiast, time, positive energy, physical energy, injuries, money, sleepless nights, sweat, tears, blood, arguments, frustration and A LOT of patience. The minimum we expect from the people who wants to share this experience is respect, to treat each other and the house with love and to be careful not to damage or break down what we have build with so much effort.