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You are more than welcome to volunteer to teach English for my family and we will be only asking you to speak to us in English. It is only our purpose to host volunteers.
-Play traditional games
-freely take photos for Mongolian memory period
-enjoy wild nature and mountains. fresh air.
-Exchange culture
My name is Ganji and my family run a small bakery in a small town called Tsenkhermandal which is located about 200km away from the capital city Ulaanbaatar. You may travel there by public bus. We can help you to arrange a bus ticket to get there. Tsenkhermandal is home to an impressive selection of attractions and experiences, making it well worth a visit. Population: 1'871
We would like to improve our English and make international friends therefore willing to host volunteers. In summer my mom and dad are permanent member at the bakery with my daughter Anu who is 14 years old. I often back in forth because of work. it's great place to stay for a while if you like nature and serenity.
You are more than welcome to volunteer to teach English for us only.
Welcome to Mongolia.
Please contact me only if you are able to stay at least 10 days to volunteer.
Thanks'
Ganji.Types of help and learning opportunities
Art ProjectsLanguage practiceGardeningCreating/ Cooking family mealsHelp around the houseCultural exchange and learning opportunities
-Play traditional games
-freely take photos for Mongolian memory period
-enjoy wild nature and mountains. fresh air.
-Exchange cultureProjects involving children
This project could involve children. For more information see our guidelines and tips here.
Help
We are happy to host , chill and socialize talk in English. Hang out in town and in the house.
Languages
Languages spoken
English: FluentThis host offers a language exchange
We eager to learn English.Accommodation
Private room is offered for couples and shared room is provided for solo travelers.
What else ...
Any volunteers are more than welcome to experience Mongolian typical life in ub and in the countryside.
A little more information
Internet access
Limited internet access
We have pets
We are smokers
Can host families
Can host digital nomads
We have wifi router that we use in the house. you will need to pay to recharge the data package.
Space for parking camper vans
can be parked outside inside the fence . (private area to park)
Can possibly accept pets
pets are welcome
How many Workawayers can stay?
Two
Hours expected
Maximum 10 hours a week
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Thomas taught english to my daughter and she tells me he was very well at explaining. He prepares for his classes beforehand and be ready always.
I been at the restaurant of her helping his brother to bake breads for his business and delivery it.
Overall is was really nice experience, everyone is really friendly and helpful, the… read more
There are no words to say how wonderful this experience was, It has been beyond our expectations!
We met Ganji only for few hours at UB, and then we took a bus to Tsenkermandal.
We have loved that small village people there… read more
Our volunteer work… read more
Very first day after her arrival i knew that it was very tiring day but she was willing to play flash card with my daughter. That tells me how hard working teacher she is. She was always open to any suggestion and… read more
I stay for about ten days and enjoyed it very much Ganaa was very kind and fun. Her daughter was intelligent and practiced English with me. I practiced testing with Ganaa an that was very interesting. Her place was very close to bus routes and I was able to get around easily. Thanks. Your place was great and thanks for all your kindness.… read more
We had our own room, and after 18 months traveling it felt really good to rest a bit. It was a good place to discover Mongolian culture and food! The village itself is really small, there are just a few restaurants and mini markets.… read more
I hope our kids keep in touch and become life time friends. During their stay we had so much fun horse riding, travelling, dancing in the nature and hanging out. We will never forget Jasmine… read more
i stayed at Ganji´s place for two weeks in june.
first i start with the "bad" things, actually just one: there are no showers or proper toilets, which i think is more a mongolian thing than a problem at the workaway. dont expext european standarts.
the good things:
here mother is a great person, always offering food, help and whatever i… read more
Even though I never managed to meet them I am translating our kitchen crew comments who were with Marie & Sylvian.
kitchen crew: They are lovely couples with beautiful smile. helped us carrying water from well, making bread dough and other kitchen related chores . They are well behaved people and nice to spend time with. enjoyed playing… read more
Audrey is a beautiful lady with bright smile and long black shiny hair. Dejan and Audrey are good at playing with kds and teaching. After hosting them we felt so productive about our summer time. Of course they were helping in the bakery and in the restaurant… read more
They are ready to learn , adapt new cultures and teaching others. In my opinion Fanny does the managing and Thomas does the finalising in any kind of making decisions while they are travelling. It was great to… read more
We stayed 2 weeks in this lovely family and even if the parents of Ganaa don’t speak English you can easily communicate by body language with some fun. All the family is always smiling and taking care of you. Hard work, there is always things to do,like doing bread, gardening,… read more
I managed Anna with her friend to stay with nomadic family ( our relatives)
Their stay with namads were not long. it was about a week. They were helpful with daily tasks as the nomadic family lady say!.
Hosting vegetarians in the countryside is not easy and we learnt that… read more
The visit was fantastic and an unexpected experience since we though we were going to stay at… read more
He was communicating well via body language.
She is quite , hard worker (gently moving in the house), lovely smile and independent girl. She was Anu's best friend and spent time with her all the time. My daughter wants her to come back again. Hangout out with her was so much easy and fun.
Cheers
Ganji
It’s a great place for people who are willing to work hard, to meet locals but also other volunteers. I have been so warmly welcomed that I feel part of the family. Gana’s mum is one of the strongest and bravest woman that I’ve ever met. Always smiling. I’m so grateful to her and… read more
Arno's family was the highlight of 2017 summer workaway for my family. They are great and brave travelers who made a decision to travel with their lovely 9 -year old daughter Aniek for a year. During their stay they were leading as an example to other workawayers!. They are very hard workers and early singing birds as my mother say!
Father… read more
Ganba and Ayuuna (the owners of the house) are really friendly and although they don't speak English, you can communicate very well through bodylanguage. Their hospitality… read more
You just feel like being hosted by your own family, as everybody there is so genuinely nice and showing warm hospitality!!
I already miss everyone there!
Sure, if you want to work hard and get to learn thing, that is the perfect place. They are never pushing you… read more
Everybody in the house is working so hard that we felt very useful helping them. We helped make bread, deliver it to the supermarkets with the car, chop wood, water the plants and anything else that was needed. It was sometimes a lot of hard work but we enjoyed every part of it !
We taught… read more
They were our first workayer. They thought is a lot of things. Such like labeling tools , furnitures and equipments. She set up the work list board and big project that is ongoing.
Thomas is good at wood !. He can spend hours and… read more
Baking bread,… read more