indigenous permaculture( bouliers, farmers.etc)


The experience

We are seeking enthusiastic individuals to help while learning from herding llamas, creation of a greenhouse and ancient sustainable building techniques.
Inti Nani Yachaywasi operates in harmony with the Inka tradition of the andes emphasizing a profound connection with Mother Earth.
this is your opportunity to travel, connect with Pachamama and expand your knowledge through indigenous Inka permaculture while helping the Fram and project.


What you offer

32 hours of help per week

Content Writer: Write, edit and publish inspiring content.

Photography: Take, edit and provide amazing photos.

Video Making: Create, edit and publish digital videos.

Social Media: Maintain and update social media channels.

Additional fee required

Amount: US$ 150 Per day

Fee pays for: Benefits for travelers and Donation to project

Description: contribution is for Accommodation, food, guided walks, indigenous Inka permaculture


What you get

1 day off per week

Shared Dorm: You will have a bed in a shared room, which means you will share the same room with other travelers.

Tent: You will sleep in a tent at a camping site.

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 Tours: We’ll take you on tours and rides around town. For free!

Free Hiking Tours: We’ll take you on excursions and hikes around town. For free!

Language lessons: Take free language classes at our place.

Permaculture Course: Take part in our Permaculture course for free.

Use our equipped kitchen: Feel free to use our kitchen and make your own delicious food.


Requirements

Beginner Spanish or Fluent English

Between 18 and 60 years old

Welcomes solo volunteers, couples, and partners of volunteers


What's not included

Flights, Travel Insurance, Internal Transportation and Visa


Program Details

Inti Nani Yachaywasi Project, Aims to create a path of global collaboration. the Center will not only safeguard the Inka cultural legacy but also inspire individuals a deeper appreciation and understanding of the contribution that the indigenous permaculture can offer to humanity and become stewards of our Mother Earth.