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Join our hardworking and warm-hearted team in the Georgian semi-desert!
Hello! We are a Polish family running a unique guesthouse and restaurant in the small village of Udabno, right next to the David Gareja monastery complex. Life here is raw, windy, and sun-drenched. The views are endless, the food is real, and the work is honest.
We’re looking for volunteers who love to be active, solve problems independently, and don’t expect to be babysat. If you're the kind of person who sees a full trash bin and takes it out without being asked – this might be your place. If you're the kind of person who needs a daily to-do list and reminders to clean up after yourself – it definitely isn't.
🏡 A place built with and for the local community
We proudly employ many people from the village – mostly women who have few other opportunities in the region. This job is their main source of income, and for many, the only one available in Udabno. Keeping a workplace running for so many people is a huge commitment, and we all play for the same team. This place exists largely for the village, and by volunteering, you become part of that mission.
Most of our team does not speak English, and you should not expect them to. Of course, they try their best, and communication happens – through gestures, goodwill, and smiles.
🚫 A note about couples
Over the years, we’ve learned that couples who met recently or while travelling often face interpersonal challenges that impact the work dynamic. Because of this, we rarely accept such couples unless you've known each other and lived together longer. We also do not offer private rooms for volunteer couples, nor can we guarantee matching work shifts.
🌾 Our philosophy: Work as a way of life
We were raised to believe in the dignity and joy of work. For us, work is not just something to be endured in order to fund a lifestyle. It is a lifestyle – a meaningful, fulfilling part of being human.
That said, we understand that people have different approaches to life and work. Many value "work-life balance" – and that can mean different things to different people. We respect that. But if the description above sounds more like a nightmare than a challenge or an adventure – it’s probably best not to apply. You won’t be happy here, and that’s okay.
Here, skills are less important than attitude. We don’t expect you to know everything, but we do expect you to want to learn. We appreciate people who take initiative, who don’t wait for orders, and who clean up not only after themselves – but also when something needs to be done.
If, back home, your parents (or hired help) made your bed, cooked your food, changed your sheets, and cleaned your bathroom — this is probably not the place for you. We're looking for people who were raised to respect and take care of shared spaces from a young age.
🧼 Clean space = clear mind
Volunteers share a simple but comfortable room and common bathrooms. It’s your responsibility to keep your spaces clean. Volunteers are expected to create and manage their own cleaning schedules. We are not your supervisors – we are co-hosts.
For example, if we ask you once in the morning to clean the floor or the bathroom, it’s not a “special task” for that day. It means we trust you to make it part of a rhythm – a kind of ritual – and to take care of that task going forward without further reminders. This kind of independent, proactive approach is something we truly value.
🤝 Solidarity is everything
Imagine this: your shift is over, it’s dinner time, and you walk into the dining area. Suddenly, there’s an unexpected rush – the hostel's going wild, the team is short-handed. What do you do?
If your answer is: "Serve myself and head to the terrace, as it's not my working hours " – this is not your place.
If your instinct is: "Hey, do you need help?" – this is your place.
We believe that’s how real communities are built – not through rules, but through care and awareness.
✨ Final thoughts
We live and work in a remote, beautiful place. Our days are long, filled with real connection, fresh food, laughter, music, and work that matters. It’s not for everyone – but for the right people, it’s unforgettable.
If you feel like this could be your kind of place, tell us why in your message. We can’t wait to meet you.
EDIT – FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO STAY DURING WINTERTIME:
Winters in Udabno can be harsh. During that period, you will most likely not stay with us (Kinga and Ksawery – the owners), as we usually spend the holidays in Poland. This means you would be here with just one or two other volunteers.
You should know how to start a fire in the fireplace and feel comfortable being independent, confident, and emotionally resilient. Sometimes, unexpected issues like power or water outages may occur. In such cases, we expect you to contact us, or ask the neighbours for help – not simply pack up and escape Udabno ;)
That said, it’s also possible that none of these things will happen – and you’ll just have a peaceful, quiet time enjoying the semi-desert life with not much work to do.
But we do need to make sure that you’re the kind of person who’s not afraid of a little challenge :)
After two weeks of your stay, we’ll sit down together and talk about whether we’d both like to continue.
This is not a judgment of your character, your work ethic, or whether we “liked” you. It’s simply about whether the collaboration feels comfortable for both sides.
This honest check-in helps prevent future frustration or misunderstandings – for you and for us.Types d'aide et opportunités d'apprendre
Bénévolat
Projets artistiques
Pratique d’une langue
Enseignement
Bricolage et construction
S’occuper des animaux
Baby-sitting et jeux créatifs
Accueil / tourisme
Entretien général
Echange culturel et opportunités d'apprendre
You'd live in a small village of Udabno with around 200 displaced inhabitants (originally coming from Svanetia) who even have their own language. At times it may not be easy but you'll definitely have a genuine cultural experience.
Projets impliquant des enfants
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Aide
You'd help with:
- welcoming guests (very few during winter time),
- chopping the wood and putting it into hearth,
- cleaning if there are some guests staying for night,
- cleaning empty dishes,
- chatting with guests :)
- from time to time having a look at the two small creatures called childrenLangues
Langues parlées
Anglais: Courant
Français: Courant
Polonais: Courant
Russe: Courant
Espagnol: IntermédiaireCet 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
We offer:
- free food and accommodation in our hostel,
- a great experience and a friendly atmosphere,
- party vibes if you wish,
- an opportunity to meet wonderful people from all around the world,
- occasionally local polyphonic concerts,
- lots of laughs !Autres infos...
Udabno is a small village, located in the middle of nowhere, just a few kilometres from UNESCO David Gareji Monastery. A very special place, one in its kind.
Informations complémentaires
Accès Internet
Accès Internet limité
Nous avons des animaux
Nous sommes fumeurs
Familles bienvenues
Possibilité d’accueillir les digital nomads
Cet hôte a indiqué qu’il aimait accueillir les digital nomads.
Espace pour garer des vans
Cet hôte a de la place pour les vans.
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Lea was a super easygoing and warm volunteer, which made her a perfect fit for the slower winter season here in Udabno. Even without a fixed schedule, she was always ready to help when needed, and her presence was kind and thoughtful — exactly what this… read more
We’re super glad that your first volunteering experience in Georgia was with us, and even more so that you enjoyed it. Ethan was a great volunteer to have around — thoughtful, independent, and always curious about the people and place. He took everything in with open… read more
If you’re looking for an “off the beaten path” volunteer experience with genuine and caring hosts, I’d recommend!
I was… read more
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Lea was a super easygoing and warm volunteer, which made her a perfect fit for the slower winter season here in Udabno. Even without a fixed schedule, she was always ready to help when needed, and her presence was kind and thoughtful — exactly what this… read more
We’re super glad that your first volunteering experience in Georgia was with us, and even more so that you enjoyed it. Ethan was a great volunteer to have around — thoughtful, independent, and always curious about the people and place. He took everything in with open… read more
If you’re looking for an “off the beaten path” volunteer experience with genuine and caring hosts, I’d recommend!
I was… read more
and that means it was a great experience....
it was a true Workaway family,sharing so much time in the restaurant.
working with the local Georgians from the village.
And the Polish travelers pasing by.
overnight guests sitting at the fireplace under the start...
sharing traveling… read more
After intense 2 months of travelling in Georgia in Armenia, coming to this small village in the middle of nowhere was exactly what I… read more
I spent a lot of time helping out with the cooking team, they are very nice and fun to work with! I speak little Georgian but still, they were very inclusive and helpful :) the hours of work can be a bit confused though.
The food is wonderful,… read more
It was my first Workaway experience and I doubt there'll be a better one. Kinga and Ksawery are amazing people, I felt so like a member of the family. The place and atmosphere are so magical... I learnt so many things about Georgian culture, even some words, but that wasn't easy ;p
can't wait to go there again… read more
I came as a volunteer and left with a Polish and Georgian family, I will miss all the people in the… read more
My first WorkAway done. I stayed just under 6 weeks there: half March till the third week of April 2022.
INTRO
There was one day overlap with the previous WorkAway guy. And the rest of the first week it was just me and Mossi the restaurant manager, who is pretty chill and a great cook. There was a lot of snow which made it quiet.… read more
Thank you!
Love you Maike!
Also there's a possibility of going horse riding which I unfortunately… read more
The tasks are diverse so you will always find something you can work on.
It was a pleasure to share time and help with this project. Thank you for… read more
Kinga and Ksawery are super kind, helpful, chilled and they made me feel like at home from the very beginning of my stay there. They have the sweetest children - Wandzia and Jerzyk, and I had a lot of fun with… read more
The people the nature, the food etc. were all extraordinary. The animals's shenanigans, the long drives to Sagarejo in the '70 VW bus, the lazy afternoons drinking beer and sitting by the fire. Classic, top-of-the-shelf volunteering stuff!
The women an the kitchen are so nice and there a great cooker
On the hostel we did a really nice and interesting job like a table tennis haha
Thx for everything
As a volunteer he's super helpful, willing to contribute in any possible way. He integrated great with other volunteers as well as with our cooks in the kitchen, even if they didn't share… read more
Tatiana is kind, funny and hard-working. She established amazing contact with anybody she met, especially with other volunteers. She seems… read more
In short - pleasurable work, nicest people, food and place, a lot of dogs, cha cha and fun. Also sun!
It is a magically quiet place during the day, where you meet so many different people that probably turn out to be… read more
We enjoyed it a lot and we Keep this place in good… read more
We stayed for about three weeks, due to of season almost no tourist were staying but we still had a good time. I hope we were at least a little helpful, with cleaning and decluttering the house:) Thank you guys for… read more
Lots of work ( usually from morning until evening)
"Personal space" means space in terms of work, the hostel is your home and you can contribute what you want, paint, build etc.
Don't expect anybody explaining the system to you, at the beginning you will watch and integrate yourself.
My experience was… read more
First of all, when you arrived first time, Ksawery was not here, and you help me with maintenance of this place so much that I couldn't imagine you could do better.
Stefano knows how to do anything. You don't have to guide him, he's very independent and experienced. He made great… read more
I loved so much this place that I went back a second time.
First of all Udabno itself is a special place. I didn’t feel at all that is a semi-abandoned place. Instead local people are numerous, friendly and genuine. It’s in the desert but a green one and there is so much life and nature there that I’m… read more
Francesca is a lovely person, full of magical energy that will make you feel so good in her company! Hard-working, trustworthy, sometimes with her head in the clouds - but only in a good way. Very sociable and patient towards… read more
But I can simply say to anyone that is thinking about going here... GO, you will not regret it!
Kinga and Ksawery are the best hosts (and their kids are also the best :) )
The food is possibly the nicest cuisine I've ever tasted in another country (mainly because I love cheese and bread, which is always… read more
- it will be the best decission in your life :)
- you will meet great people ( locals & volunteers)
- you will try tasty dishes from local… read more
The owners are exceptionally generous and easy-going, yet they know what they want… read more
See you soon, hopefully. We are always here waiting, ready for a party;)
Amazing location, great people and yummy food, especially the homemade bread!
Kinga was very generous to accept my request to stay for only a short time (2 weeks.) I really wished that I could stay longer but I had to come back. Really missed being there and I'll definitely go back if… read more
Feel welcome to come back whenever you like (and make some dance show with your friends ;))
All the best!
I have spent almost 4 weeks in Udabno. The jobs are easy to manage, including service in the wonderful restaurant, cleaning the rooms or small things around the hostel or the amazing art… read more