How to participate in Ecological Projects in Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia has a large part of its economy linked to tourism, agriculture and livestock, with 70% of the inhabitants living in the countryside, making it an amazing destination for those that want to work abroad on farms. For just a few hours of work in exchange for accommodation, the amount of knowledge gained from everything the people have to teach you will make your experience very unique.
For those that like to preserve nature and want to learn more about permaculture, Southeast Asia has many incredible destinations both because of its magnificent sights as well as its agricultural expertise. Despite the abundance of rice plantations, the majority of opportunities are to help with daily tasks on farms in Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia.