The Essence of Nomadic Life

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The experience

I personally believe that the essence of nomadic life lies in living in harmony with the ever-turning cycle of the four seasons. Let me try to explain this in my own words.

If you decide to visit in autumn, you’ll witness all the preparations we make to ensure a safe and comfortable winter.


What you offer

30 hours of help per week

Cleaning: Help clean the kitchen, bedrooms, bathrooms and common areas.

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.


What you get

1 day off per week

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 Laundry: You can use our laundry room freely.

Pick Up: We will pick you up when you arrive, and take you to our property.

Language lessons: Take free language classes at our place.

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

Basic Internet Access: Basic speed internet for you to work remotely


Requirements

Beginner English or Beginner English

Between 18 and 28 years old

Welcomes solo volunteers, couples, and partners of volunteers


What's not included

Flights, Travel Insurance, Internal Transportation and Visa


Program Details


The Essence of Nomadic Life

I personally believe that the essence of nomadic life lies in living in harmony with the ever-turning cycle of the four seasons. Let me try to explain this in my own words.

If you decide to visit in autumn, you’ll witness all the preparations we make to ensure a safe and comfortable winter. For example, we cut, bundle, press, and transport hay during this season so that our sheep, goats, horses, and cattle have enough food throughout the cold months.

In summer, we rise early to milk the cows and process dairy products. We also take the sheep and goats out to pasture first thing in the morning—work always comes first.

If you come in spring, between March and May, you’ll arrive during the birthing season: lambing, kidding, and calving. During this time, we care for the newborn animals—feeding them, watering them, and helping them nurse from their mothers.

Spring also brings another big and interesting task: combing the goats and branding the livestock on the steppe.

Winter is the time when the young animals born in spring, and the sheep and goats fattened during summer and autumn, must endure the cold and prepare for the next spring. Winter days are short and nights are long, with temperatures dropping from -20°C to -40°C.

Still, we carry out our daily chores: cleaning cow dung, herding sheep, milking cows, and feeding and watering the animals.

So I truly believe that if you come and visit us, we’ll create unforgettable memories together.

Thank you
Altaa




Activities & Shift

Clean cow sheet and give them grass hay ,sheep herding watering from pump.
Milking cow ,train young horse training .


Rules

when volunteer comes stay 2-3 weeks finish time...