Cooking for volunteers in the Amazon


A experiência

Volununteers work with our local cooks to help prepare healthy meals with local ingredients for the other volunteers and occassionally plant medicine retreat participants.


Como você ajuda

20 horas por semana

Preparar Refeições: Prepare aquele rango gostoso para hóspedes.

Taxa extra necessária

Valor: US$ 200 Por semana

Descrição: Fees cover the cost of living, including your food, lodging, utilities, wifi, basic consumables like candles and mosquito coils, bedding, and onsite maintence/cleaning services for shared spaces.


O que você ganha

2 dias livres por semana

Quarto compartilhado: Você terá uma cama em um quarto compartilhado, ou seja, irá dividir o quarto com outras pessoas.

Café da manhã: Você ganha café da manhã gratuito todos os dias que ficar aqui.

Almoço: Você ganha almoço gratuito todos os dias que ficar aqui.

Jantar: Você ganha jantar gratuito todos os dias que ficar aqui.

Descontos em tours: Ganhe descontos em tours ou passeios pela cidade.

Aulas de Yoga: Participe gratuitamente das aulas de yoga no nosso espaço.

Terapias holísticas: Participe gratuitamente de atividades terapêuticas no nosso espaço.

Use nossa cozinha equipada: Fique à vontade para usar nossa cozinha para cozinhar sua própria comida.

Internet de Alta Velocidade: Internet de alta velocidade para você trabalhar remotamente


Requisitos

Inglês Intermediário ou Espanhol Intermediário

Tem que ter pelo menos 18 anos

Recebe voluntários sozinhos, casais e duplas de voluntários


O que não está incluso

Passagens, seguro viagem, transporte e visto


Detalhes

Sustainable Bolivia is a NGO based in Riberalta, the heart of the Bolivian Amazon. We focus our work on sustainable community development and conservation actions.

Our volunteers have the opportunity to live and support our work at the Aquicuana Reserve and it's surroundings. This area of incredible biodiversity is located about 20 kilometers from the city of Riberalta in the Beni Department of the Bolivian Amazon. It is home to Lake San José, the plant-medicine retreat center Pisatahua, and two rural communities: San José and Warnes. Its name, Aquicuana, comes from the Tacana native language, meaning ‘land of the giant trees.’

There we promote initiatives to support education, scientific research, and community development.

All our volunteers stay at the research station on the reserve. We offer shared lakeside cabins, bathrooms, kitchen, office, and hangout/yoga space. Because all our spaces are shared, volunteers should be open to communal living, be accommodating of other's needs, and be willing to adapt to new routines. A weekend crash-pad is available in town for volunteers who wish to stay in the city overnight.

Onsite we have education volunteers, researchers, visiting artists, and plant medicine retreat participants.


Atividades & Turnos

Volunteers in this position would help plan and prepare meals using fresh, local ingredients for the other volunteers. Help with planning/preparing 2 meals a day would be ideal.


Regras

Volunteers need to be open to working in a multicultural, shared space. Alone time can be hard to come by during busy periods, so patience and flexibility are a must. Volunteers should be interested in spending time in the jungle, without quick access to nightlife, restaurants, markets, etc and in the presence of mosquitos and many other jungle critters.