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ENG:
We are Luzmila and René, responsible for our project. It's a community project of 21 indigenous Kichwa families. In 2011, we bought an old textile factory, where for centuries Kichwa workers were exploited and abused, and turned it into a vivid center of Kichwa culture, including a museum of customs and traditions. We receive tourists to share with them our knowledge of our traditions, and started recently during the pandemic to dedicate ourselves to organic gardening, producing vegetables and fruits for the families of the project and also for our farm animals. We live here with our family which includes our two sons (26 and 29 years old), our daughter in law and several cats and dogs.
As an cultural space, authentic Kitchwa museum.
ESP:
Somos Luzmila y Rene, responsables del proyecto. Nuestro proyecto incluye 21 familias de diferentes comunidades Kichwas. En 2011 compramos la antigua fabrica de tejidos y hilados San Pedro, donde mucha gente indigena fue explotada por el dueno de esta fabrica que se le donominaba El Patron. Ahora esta fabrica la hemos convertido en un museo que habla de la vida del Kichwa Otavalo, su historia y su patrimono.
En esta epoka de la pandemia, nos hemos dedicado tambien al cuidado y trabajo de los huertos, de plantas comestibles y de plantas medicinales.
Vivimos en familia, padres, hijos y nuera. Tenemos 1 gato, 3 perros, gallinas, ganzos, chancho, ganados para nuestra granja.
Somos un lugar cultural, museo Kichwa, unico en Otavalo.
por favor, si pueden contactanos en espanolTypes d'aide et opportunités d'apprendre
Aide avec des éco-projetsJardinageS’occuper des animauxAide dans une fermeAide à la maisonAccueil / tourismeEntretien généralObjectifs de développement durable de l’ONU que cet hôte essaie d'atteindre
Echange culturel et opportunités d'apprendre
You are literally going to live in a museum, so you won't help learning a lot about the indigenous Kichwa culture. This includes traditions, way of life, clothes, Kichwa language, handicraft, music, the local history etc. You could also learn more about weaving as we have a workshop here. As you are going to live with a Kichwa family, you are going to be part of our everyday life. Whenever there are festivities like Inti Raymi, weddings, community meetings etc., you can accompany us.
Projets impliquant des enfants
Ce projet peut impliquer des enfants. Pour en savoir plus, consultez nos directives et conseils ici.
Aide
René would like some help in the garden, e.g. planting and tending the vegetables and the compost, caring for the animals (cows, chicken, pigs, rabbits) and building and repairing fences. You don't have to know anything about gardening, he will show you what to do. If you have experience though and want to share it with him, he will be very happy!
Sometimes when tourists come who don't speak Spanish, you could also help us translating.Langues
Langues parlées
Espagnol: Courant
Anglais: DébutantCet hôte propose un échange linguistique
Cet hôte a indiqué qu’il souhaitait faire partager sa propre langue ou en apprendre une nouvelle.
Contactez-le pour en savoir plus.Hébergement
You are going to have your own room with a comfortable bed and a good internet connection. The bathroom is shared. We offer you three delicious meals a day.
Because of impact of pandemic, Museum doesn't receive income from tourism. Museum is a community project of 21 indigenous families and any government support.
During 5 working days Monday - Friday -3 meals daily, in weekend we don't offer food, it's volunteer time off to explore Otavalo).
Ofrecemos un cuarto privado con buena coneccion de internet. Por causa de pandemia, casi no recivimos turistas y tampoco no hay ayuda de govierno a instituciones cultural como nuestra.
Durante 5 dias de trabajo Lunes a Viernes -3 comidad diarias, y en los fines de semana no ofrecemos la comida y voluntarios pueden disfrutar tiempo libre.)Autres infos...
The center of Otavalo is in walking distance from the museum (20-25 min). There you can find many nice shops, the famous Plaza de los Ponchos with its handicraft market, churches, cafés... Around Otavalo, there are several waterfalls, lakes, volcanos to climb on... By bus you can reach the towns Cotacachi and Atuntaqui (15 min), Ibarra (40 min) or even go to Quito (2h).
Informations complémentaires
Accès Internet
Accès Internet limité
Nous avons des animaux
Nous sommes fumeurs
Familles bienvenues
Possibilité d’accueillir les digital nomads
We have a very good internet connection and a quiet office for you to work. Tenemos WIFI rapido.
Espace pour garer des vans
We have plenty of space for camping cars of every size.
Combien de volontaires pouvez-vous accueillir ?
Deux
Nombre d'heures attendues
Máximo 5 horas al día, 5 días a la semana
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Yo estaba con ellos… read more
I stayed almost a week (6 days and half) in Otavalo, Ecuador. Overall experience was amazing!
Don Rene, Dona Luzmila and all the family and friends, their sons Lenin and Sairy, Elizabeth, Laura, “La vecina”, Juan , Franklin and other workers, , are such good, positive people. I learned about Kichwa people more than I could ever read in… read more