A gravel path winds through a lush green garden with trees, bushes, and a lamppost, next to a white house with an orange-tiled roof.
This cozy bedroom features a neatly made bed with beige bedding, two pillows, folded towels on top, small nightstands, white walls, wooden floor, and a window.
A happy family of four poses outdoors, smiling under bright sunlight. They wear hats and casual clothes, surrounded by lush greenery, trees, and scenic mountain landscapes.
Two colorful shipping containers, yellow and blue, converted into small houses with windows and bamboo shutters, are connected by a covered patio, surrounded by greenery.
A lush, green mountain landscape with scattered fruit trees, a covered seating area on the left, and cloudy skies above. Peaceful, natural, and inviting scenery.
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Experience everyday finca life and explore nature in Somondoco, Colombia

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  2026 

 Min stay requested: 1 week or less

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  • Description

    Description

    Hi! I’m Klara. I’m originally from Hungary, and I’ve been living in Colombia for 11 years with my Colombian husband, Oscar, who is an architect. We used to live in Bogotá, but about six months ago we decided to move to our finca in Boyacá for a quieter and healthier life in nature.

    We bought this land eight years ago. At that time, we converted two shipping containers into tiny houses where we would spend weekends. Since moving here full-time, we have built two proper houses, so we don’t live in the containers anymore — those are now part of our project to turn them into a small glamping accommodation.

    We live here with our one-year-old daughter, Alice, and my mom, who is a physical therapist. She moved from Budapest six years ago and now lives on the farm with us — it has become a real family project!

    Our finca is a 6,400 m² property located between the villages of Guateque and Guayatá, about 2 hours from Bogotá. The climate is wonderful: half the year is sunny and dry, and the other half is rainy, but it’s never cold — it stays around 20°C all year.
    We have many fruit trees (oranges, tangerines, avocados, lemons, guavas, plantains, coffee plants…) and the nearby villages are full of fairs, festivals, and local celebrations. There are always tourists around, which is why we’re preparing the containers as glamping rentals.

    That’s where we need your help!

    We’re looking for someone who enjoys being outdoors and isn’t afraid to get their hands dirty. Tasks include gardening, mowing the lawn, planting, weeding, and general farm maintenance, plus small building projects such as a chicken coop, a “guinea pig village,” and other improvements around the property.
    No experience is needed — just enthusiasm, willingness to help, and a good attitude. We do the projects together!

    Life here is peaceful, healthy, and surrounded by beautiful mountains and nature. If you’re looking to disconnect from the city and enjoy a simple countryside lifestyle, we would love to welcome you to our home.

  • Types of help and learning opportunities

    Types of help and learning opportunities

    Help with Eco Projects
    Gardening
    DIY and building projects
    Farmstay help
    General Maintenance
  • Interests

    Interests

    Events & social
    Culture
    Vegetarian or vegan
    Sustainability
    Pets
    Self development
    Movies & TV
    Farming
    Plant care
    Music
    Languages
    History
    Gardening
    Drawing & painting
    DIY & crafts
    Cooking & food
    Books
    Art & design
    Animals
    Mountain
    Yoga / Wellness
    Nature
    Fitness
    Camping
    Dancing
    Beach
    Outdoor activities
    Hiking
    Cycling
  • UN sustainability goals this host is trying to achieve

    UN sustainability goals this host is trying to achieve

    UN goals
    No poverty
    Zero hunger
    Good health and well-being
    Quality education
    Gender equality
    Clean water and sanitation
    Affordable and clean energy
    Decent work and economic growth
    Industries, innovation and infrastructure
    Reduce inequality
    Sustainable cities and communities
    Responsible consumption and production
    Climate action
    Life below water
    Life on land
    Peace, justice and strong institutions
    Partnerships for the goals
  • Cultural exchange and learning opportunities

    Cultural exchange and learning opportunities

    Life on the finca is relaxed and friendly — we work, cook, and spend time together, so Workawayers quickly become part of our daily routine. The nearby villages, Guateque and Guayatá, have frequent fairs, markets, and local celebrations where you can experience real Colombian culture.

    Bogotá is only 2 hours away, so you can easily visit the city on your days off for museums, cafés, and cultural activities.

    As a family we enjoy sharing what we know. We can help Workawayers practice and improve their English or Spanish, offer guidance related to physical well-being (like stretching, posture, body awareness, simple yoga, and useful exercises), and share practical knowledge about architecture, small building projects, organization of spaces, and creative design.

    We speak English, Spanish, and Hungarian, and we love exchanging languages, ideas, and skills with volunteers. Every person brings something new, and we really enjoy that mutual learning.

    We love welcoming people from different cultures and hope to learn about your traditions, daily life, cooking, and language. We are intrested in different ways of working, building, or gardening, simple everyday habits that might inspire us and new ideas for the finca and the glamping project.

    We also want our daughter to grow up meeting people from around the world and learning to be open and curious. Every Workawayer brings something unique, and we truly appreciate that cultural exchange.

  • Projects involving children

    Projects involving children

    This project could involve children. For more information see our guidelines and tips here.

  • Help

    Help

    We are looking for a volunteer who enjoys being outdoors, loves nature, and isn’t afraid to get their hands dirty. The help is varied, but nothing difficult — just real, everyday finca life!

    Here’s the kind of support we need:

    Gardening & Land Work:

    -Mowing the lawn
    -Weeding and keeping garden areas tidy
    -Planting flowers, vegetables, and trees
    -Watering and taking care of the plants
    -Cleaning and maintaining outdoor spaces

    General Farm Maintenance:

    -Helping keep paths and common areas clear
    -Organizing tools and the workshop area
    -Small repairs and simple fix-ups (only basic tasks)

    Small Construction & Creative Projects:
    You don’t need experience — we do these together!

    -Building a chicken coop
    -Creating a “guinea pig village”
    -Working on small wooden structures
    -Helping improve the glamping containers
    -Painting, sanding, and simple maintenance jobs

    Finca Life Tasks

    -Picking fruit when it’s in season
    -Helping sort or clean produce
    -Giving a hand with basic outdoor chores as needed

  • Languages

    Languages spoken
    English: Fluent
    Spanish: Fluent
    Hungarian: Fluent

    This host offers a language exchange
    This host has indicated that they are interested in sharing their own language or learning a new language.
    You can contact them directly for more information.

  • Accommodation

    Accommodation

    Accommodation

    Volunteers stay in one of our two container cabins, each with a double bed, private bathroom, and closet, offering a clean and comfortable space to rest.

    Next to the containers there is a small cabin-style kitchen, which volunteers can use to cook if they want. The laundry is also done there, right by the containers.

    We usually cook three fresh meals a day, and volunteers are welcome to eat with us. We use lots of vegetables, fresh ingredients, and meat from the fincas around us — chicken, beef, pork, fish — plus homemade bread and simple, flavorful dishes. It’s healthy, tasty, and very home-style.

    Once a week we go to Guateque (the bigger town) for basic groceries, and to Guayatá for fresh veggies. If you need anything personal, you can come with us and buy it with your own money.

    Internet

    There is no WiFi on the finca at the moment. We all use mobile internet, which works very well. I even teach 45-minute online English classes using my phone’s hotspot without problems.

    The only reliable provider here is Claro. If volunteers want their own mobile data, a full unlimited plan costs about 100,000 COP per month.

    It’s a simple, peaceful setup — perfect for people who enjoy nature, quiet, and a family-style environment.

  • What else ...

    What else ...

    On your days off, you can visit nearby towns like Guateque or Guayatá. Guayatá is quieter and very pleasant, with small cafés and good internet. There are also many trekking routes, waterfalls, a nearby lake, and other charming small towns you can visit — all accessible by local buses.

    For longer breaks, you can go to Bogotá. If needed, we can arrange your schedule so you get 3–4 days off in a row, and then make up the hours the following week. There are frequent buses between Guateque and Bogotá. In Bogotá you can meet other volunteers, expats, and locals.

    House rules

    No parties. You may invite friends to the finca, but always let us know beforehand — no unannounced visitors.
    Please keep the container house and the cabin-style kitchen clean and tidy. We’ll provide cleaning supplies, but those areas are your responsibility while living there.

  • A little more information

    A little more information

    • Internet access

    • Limited internet access

      Limited internet access

    • We have pets

    • We are smokers

    • Can host families

  • Can host digital nomads

    Can host digital nomads

    This host has indicated that they love having digital nomads stay.

  • Space for parking camper vans

    Space for parking camper vans

    This host can provide space for campervans.

  • Can possibly accept pets

    Can possibly accept pets

    This host has said they are willing to accept those travelling with a pet.

  • How many Workawayers can stay?

    How many Workawayers can stay?

    More than two

  • My animals / pets

    My animals / pets

    Profile photo of Nudli

    Nudli

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This cozy bedroom features a neatly made bed with beige bedding, two pillows, folded towels on top, small nightstands, white walls, wooden floor, and a window.
A happy family of four poses outdoors, smiling under bright sunlight. They wear hats and casual clothes, surrounded by lush greenery, trees, and scenic mountain landscapes.
Two colorful shipping containers, yellow and blue, converted into small houses with windows and bamboo shutters, are connected by a covered patio, surrounded by greenery.
A lush, green mountain landscape with scattered fruit trees, a covered seating area on the left, and cloudy skies above. Peaceful, natural, and inviting scenery.
A gravel path winds through a lush green garden with trees, bushes, and a lamppost, next to a white house with an orange-tiled roof.

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