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Description
I live on a small farm about 60 km from Casablanca, in the Moroccan countryside. It is a peaceful place where you can enjoy nature while still being close to the city. The Atlantic coast is only a 20-minute drive away.
I share the farm with two friendly dogs and a flock of chickens that need daily care. There is also a small piece of land that occasionally requires weeding and light gardening.
I enjoy nature, animals, and an authentic way of life. I believe that cultural exchange is one of the best ways to learn from one another, and I look forward to welcoming open-minded people who would like to experience Moroccan rural life, share their culture, and take part in simple daily activities in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. -
Types of help and learning opportunities
Language practice
Animal Care
Farmstay help
Creating/ Cooking family meals
Help around the house
Hospitality/Tourism
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Interests
Events & socialVideographySelf developmentPolitics / Social justiceFarmingCultureWritingPlant carePhotographyMusicLanguagesGardeningAnimalsYoga / WellnessNatureFitnessCycling -
Cultural exchange and learning opportunities
Staying here is an opportunity to discover everyday life in rural Morocco beyond the usual tourist experience. We can share traditional Moroccan meals, visit local markets, and explore nearby villages and the Atlantic coast.
I enjoy meaningful conversations about culture, society, and everyday life. As a sociology professor and the founder of a research center, I especially appreciate exchanging ideas with people from different backgrounds and learning about their cultures and perspectives.
Whether we are working together on the farm, sharing tea in the evening, or exploring the surrounding area, I hope this experience will be based on mutual learning, respect, and genuine human connection. -
Help
I'm welcoming enthusiastic and responsible people who enjoy nature and don't mind getting their hands dirty. The help mainly involves taking care of the chickens, feeding the dogs, weeding, watering plants, and helping keep the farm clean and organized. Depending on the season, there may also be small gardening or outdoor maintenance tasks.
No previous farming experience is required—only a positive attitude, a willingness to learn, and respect for animals and the environment. I value teamwork, mutual respect, and cultural exchange as much as the practical help.
In return, you'll have the opportunity to experience authentic Moroccan countryside life, enjoy peaceful surroundings close to the ocean, and share meaningful conversations, meals, and cultural experiences. -
Languages spoken
Arabic: Fluent
French: Fluent
English: Intermediate -
Accommodation
I offer comfortable accommodation in a peaceful countryside setting, along with three daily home-cooked meals. You'll have everything you need for a pleasant and relaxing stay while experiencing authentic Moroccan hospitality.
More than just a place to stay, I hope to offer a warm and welcoming environment where we can share meals, conversations, and cultural experiences. Whether you're interested in Moroccan traditions, rural life, or exchanging ideas about society and culture, you'll be treated as a guest rather than just a volunteer. -
A little more information
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Internet access
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Limited internet access
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We have pets
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We are smokers
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Can host families
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Can host digital nomads
This host has indicated that they love having digital nomads stay.
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Can possibly accept pets
This host has said they are willing to accept those travelling with a pet.
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How many Workawayers can stay?
More than two
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My animals / pets
Maya