Farm helper at a peaceful sanctuary

United States

5

This was my first volunteer experience and I was surprised at how wonderful everything was. I was welcomed lovingly and made beautiful memories that will forever be cherished. The culture immersion was amazing and the food was great. I definitely recommend experiencing this volunteer opportunity!

over 1 year ago

Brazil

5

I had an amazing experience! Such a beautiful and meaningful farm. The people are amazing, I felt like home, made friends for life. I could feel bliss, abundance, peace, love. I want to com back :)

over 1 year ago

Mexico

5

Thank you Krishna 🩵 My stay here was a really nice experience I met wonderful people in the farm, in the temple. Ramai and KC are a nice person, kind and always supporting you. I learn a little bit about the religion, sharing with the devotees, it's a really nice energy, love, kindness. Thank you so much. 🩵

over 1 year ago

Mexico

5

This is the best experience you ever gonna find in London, KC and Ramai make you feel like home and help you with anything you need. I highly recommend this place, besides the food is delicious you can eat as much as you'd like and you'll be in touch with nature and animals. It's a pretty chill vibe and the work is easy. You'll get in touch with their beliefs, meditation & way of living. I can't thank enough for giving me this opportunity and would definitely come back 🤍 Hare Krishna

over 1 year ago

Brazil

5

One of the most amazing experiences I had ! The place is amazing, the food is great (Spice, but still great), the volunteers are always amazing and the team made us feel conformable. The work is not hard, and you'll feel always connected with nature. About the temple, it's not so close to the place we live in, but with time, you'll be used to walk there to some meals and enjoy nice times there with people from community and the other volunteers. Ramai and KC are always worried about our safety, and always made us feel included and comfortable. Amazing managers. For sure, I recommend

over 1 year ago

Mexico

5

Rama is an excellent person, he always helps and is attentive to anything. The farm is a good place to be, you are connected with incredible people and you know the Indu culture, there are very good aspects that you take away from this volunteering. But there are also aspects that need to be improved, such as the work order, and it seems to me that the next volunteers will have a new kitchen and recreation room. But overall it is a good experience that you should try.

over 1 year ago

Brazil

5

I loved the experience, Ramai is an incredible person who welcomed us and has a lot of patience and affection to teach and help us. Knowing more about the culture and religion was very important, I felt welcomed. I learned more about life on the farm and learned English and Spanish. I am very grateful for this experience. Kc the person who guides us, he is very nice and is also very understanding and helps us and teaches us about caring for the land and plants. I had the opportunity to make friends for life and several important exchanges for my personal growth.

over 1 year ago

Colombia

5

A unique experience that's a must for any adventurer, I found a lot of details that I never though on finding in a place, a pretty energetically charged bunch of human beings, thanks for the experience, hope to some day be able to come back

over 1 year ago

India

5

This was my first ever Worldpackers experience and it exceeded my expectations. I did not expect to meet such nice friendly people and have so many new experiences. The workload is not hard at all and Ramai and everyone at the farm is extremely kind and caring. The living area is great, the environment is calm and relaxing. The farm is located not far from London so on the days off I could go explore the city. The overall experience was just amazing and I even got to improve my Spanish. Would totally recommend this to everyone. Hare Krishna!

almost 2 years ago

Brazil

5

I had a great experience, Ramai is an excellent person, there are no words to describe him, the tasks are easy and most of the time we finish before the end of the working day, I wish I could have gone to the temple more often, it is not close, because there is a 10-minute road to the temple, in the rainy season it gets very muddy, we stayed in caravans, there is a heater and it is comfortable, the kitchen is not clean, (there are rats) the bathrooms are outside. Over time you get used to the routine and to being in contact with nature. The food is very spicy and peppery, but I didn't mind the

almost 2 years ago

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