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7 Mar 2026
Axel & Smilla were a delight. They worked hard and showed incredible adaptability to address a variety of tasks, including caring for our younger animals to designing and building an impressive enclosure for rescued wildlife. What ever the task, they tackled it with enthusiasm & intelligence. They got on really well with the other workawayers both older and younger & fitted comfortably with our family adding to a very enjoyable family meals with lively conversations. They cooked us several utterly delicious Swedish meals and Smillas baking and deserts are to die for ;-) They are a mature and capable couple and we recommend them highly, and would love to see them return.

7 Mar 2026
Beautiful accommodation right on the lake. Work is primarily in the garden and is not strenuous. Big lunch and dinner + campfires most nights, great vibes. Bring some books because there is lots of down time and bring some method for purifying your water. Josh and Calebu are super friendly and will make sure you have everything you need

7 Mar 2026
I stayed for just 2 nights at the garden hotel with Mr. Dembe. We visited his beautiful farm and overall had a very chill relaxing time. He has many great stories from his travels and takes good care of guests
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7 Mar 2026
Great place to be if you like engineering and plastics recycling manufacturing. There's a lot of opportunities to learn and be hands-on about the process and the machines👍

7 Mar 2026
Although it was a short stay, I am so grateful for the time I spent with Bien. As this was my first Workaway, I was a bit nervous at first, but Bien was incredibly welcoming. She truly respected my background and made a sincere effort to understand my culture. We had wonderful conversations about each country's custom, politics, and lifestyle. Every talk we had really broadened my mind. My tasks included trimming trees, tidying up the garden, and moving some pillars. Even though I visited in winter, I can only imagine how beautiful the place must be in spring and summer— please send me some photos when the flowers bloom! I also fell in love with her three dogs. They are big and energetic, yet so intelligent and affectionate. And I have to mention—Bien is a fantastic cook! The lasagna and meatballs she prepared were absolutely delicious. This experience inspired me to become a host myself in Japan one day. I want to share the best of Tokyo and Japan with travelers, just as Bien did for me. Thank you for everything!!

7 Mar 2026
We had Isaline with us for two and it was great! She's friendly and reliable, communication was easy. She listened well and worked with application. She got well along with our other Workawayer and with the all family, inclusive our 2 y.o. daughter. It was a very good experience to host and work with Isaline, I would definitely recommend!

7 Mar 2026
I loved volunteering here so much it was hard to leave after nearly 3 months. It really felt like home. I adored the dogs, Bateria and Choco, and the cats. I had the pleasure of meeting Milto and his family and they are wonderful people. Milto's parents are good people - his mother is incredibly sweet and kind. His father is a funny guy, and I enjoyed the communication barrier because it gives me the chance to learn how to communicate without words and also learn a few Greek words and phrases. Himara is beautiful and the hostel is as well. I hope to return someday. My words for other future volunteers is to take good care of the hostel, treat volunteers and guests with consideration and kindness, and enjoy the beautiful nature! Thank you, Milto, for having me - I enjoyed working at the hostel!
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7 Mar 2026
Fynn spent two weeks with us and It was a good time. It's a reliable person, easy to be around. Communication was fluid and he got very well along with our other Workawayer, so we had nice working atmosphere. I'm grateful for the help and would definitely recommend to host Fynn. Oh and he also had a good contact with our 2 y.o. daughter, she still speaks about him.

7 Mar 2026
My time here was truly incredible. Everyone was exceptionally kind and helpful, and we shared so many laughs and wonderful conversations. The work was a lot of fun, and I learned an incredible amount about coffee cultivation and organic farming. The farm itself is a paradise, with beautiful views of the mountains and surrounding nature, and the house is absolutely lovely. Deepa is an amazing woman, and I am very grateful for everything she did for us and for always supporting us with any questions we had. The food was absolutely delicious—I honestly can’t remember the last time I ate so well and so much! We were also very lucky to experience both a festival and a wedding during our stay. I’m truly grateful that we were invited to be part of these special celebrations; it was a unique and unforgettable experience. I had such a peaceful and wonderful time on the farm. It was definitely one of my best Workaway experiences, and if I ever return to Nepal, I will absolutely come back again! :)❤️❤️

7 Mar 2026
I had a lovely few days with Chantal prior to Christmas. Bushfires were in the local area so we prepared the house for fires if they headed her way. We also cleared a fire track in case RFS needed to use it and I did some house painting. Chantal is a gracious host and chef extraordinaire. I was lucky to find her.
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7 Mar 2026
Yvette is a warm, caring person who has a keen interest in meeting people from around the world. Her daughter and their dog Nina were also welcoming and lovely to get to know. What truly impressed me about Yvette was how she was sincere in wanting to give woofers the opportunity to learn about living off the grid. She has a wealth of knowledge and enthusiastically shares it with others who are interested in learning more. She is flexible about what time the workday begins. She does her utmost to make sure her woofers are comfortable and well fed. Yvette deserves a 5-star rating … and more! The grounds were serene and stunning! Every morning I’d wake up and my eyes would drink in the beauty of the grounds. Seeing the alpacas and the sheep grazing during the day nourished my spirit. The tranquility of Yvette’s property found a place in my soul as did Yvette. We had profound conversations about life and self-care. We are kindred spirits and have made plans to see each other again! I was blessed to have spent 2 weeks with Yvette. Kia ora Yvette. Next time I hope to stay for at least a month!
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7 Mar 2026
I had a really nice week here and felt very welcome from the start. The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly, and the work was fair and varied. I especially enjoyed the evening walks with Jacky, the delicious vegetarian food, and the meditation class at the university. Overall, it was a very positive experience and I’m grateful for the opportunity to spend a week here. I hope you will stay healthy in the future and that all the animals continue to do well. Thank you for hosting me!
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7 Mar 2026
Awwwww David and Mariaaaaaaa!!!! These guys made the record so far for staying at Atong Baol- 2 months!!!! extending and extending hahaha and we LOVED them as much as they loved being there :) They continued our Catalan music training within our first week, so we're ready to celebrate Christmas with our own log next year hahaha (we have many logs to choose from here, haha). Maria also gets special props for being the first volunteer to coopt the whiteboard for life and task management ;) These two made Atong Baol their home in such a great way- seeing the fun and peace which a simple, land-based lifestyle can create, and committing to all the processes which are necessary to make it happen. Obviously, they worked hard, were detail-oriented, very communicative and very pleasant to communicate with, and interested in learning and accomplishing tasks well. Lots of fun to hang out with, too. It was fun to practice compound verbs together hahahaha. Besosssss guyss, be well, miss you! :D

7 Mar 2026
Elle and Charly were special ones!!! They are really open, honest people who came to us with a real desire to live and work on a permaculture homestead and commit to everything that involves. Elle has a lot of common sense (not all volunteers do hahaha) and a knack for carpenty as well, which is really helpful! Charly was so interested and enthusiastic about the work- such a hard worker, through the sweat and sun. Always asking if he can be helpful in any other way. It was really nice to see how much they connected with the island as well, making friends here and exploring local life. Very chill, down to earth, good people. Hoping they'll come back someday soon! Charly- your next chess bet with Josh awaits! hahahaha

7 Mar 2026
Despite not having any particular experience with kids in my background, I had the opportunity to stay with Megumi-san's family and take care of Miku, Sora and Sera for about two months. That was truly one of the most wonderful experiences I've had the opportunity to live through so far. Megumi-san is a thoughtful and sensible host, and the kids are cute and extremely affectionate. Being 2 years old, Sora and Sera are still babies, but they are very clever! They understand a lot of English and can speak a lot of words themselves! Miku is a great big sister, always helping out with the twins when she can and instinctively taking care of them when one of them cries or is upset... even by negotiationg at times!! Which I thought was extrmely cute but also moving in its own way. Everyone loves to play-pretend the most, Sera being the doctor and Sora the patient, or Miku being the mom and Sera the baby, and especially when it came to playing only with Miku in the afternoon, her play-pretend stories get so interesting you cannot help but be curious about where they'll end up going! Playing with everyone was always fun, and this experience gave me the opportunity to take care of the three cuties as if they were my own little sisters. When it came to Miku, though, my favorite part about spending time with her was talking about her day, asking her questions, see what she wants to be when she grows up, etc. It was fun to hear her answers and witness her reasoning for things, and for a 4 year old, I think she's extremely clever. Though we spent most of the time playing in all ways possible, my understanding of her got clearer by each passing day, and by the time I had to leave I think we got to know each other pretty well. I like to think that in the months that I spent in the family, Miku and me truly became friends, and I already miss her quite a lot :( What's more, in times of need, the mom was always available to help, whether it be a difficulty related to the family-life or an external problem. Indeed, when I got stranded in the city due to a snowstorm, the mom did not hesitate to always check up on me through chat and to eventually pick me up when there were no other solutions available. She drove for half an hour to pick me up and take me back home safely, and for that I'm very grateful. I think this speaks volumes about the kind of person that Megumi-san is and how much you really become part of the family once you join the experience. I am also a vegetarian, which could have proven difficult since Japanese cuisine is mainly meat based, but Magumi-san handled it well, cooking delicious meals every time and making sure I had a nice intake of protein every day. The dad also took us skiing at some point, which was extremely fun! The workload is divided fairly among the workawayers and we all had the opportunity to go on trips and visit around, even getting multiple days off in a row at times! The house-work is simple and easily doable💪 as I already said, the kids were always fun to be around, and getting to witness their development by each passing day can't help but make you feel proud as well! Through the family, I also had the opportunity to witness first hand traditions such as the Setsubun and the Hinamatsuri, and I'm extremely grateful for that. Even though I had to leave early because of an exam coming up sooner than I expected, I wish I could have stayed longer, and I will miss the family immensely!

7 Mar 2026
Thanks so much, Gula to allow me to stay at your place and allowed me to be there for some more days and explore the beautiful forest there, the food was so delicious, I had a nice time in there. Thank you Gula and Sedat…

7 Mar 2026
Ahhh...the sweet soft spoken sounds of this sophisticated smart subject of Germany, were sometimes a strain for my fading hearing, but with a little repetition, communication became easier during the short stay Elina had at the 'beach'. Between rain showers and sunshine, of monsoon weather, she laboured wet, hot and energetically to assist me in taming my jungle growth and building such a pile of trimmed vegetation outside the property, it drew complaints of being an eyesore. (After one day!). The back breaking (my back) task of garden weeding was quickly accomplished and we found time to scoot about the Tablelands and see a few places of its featured beauty. Elina was sharp enough to pick up the game 'Bugga' and beat me twice in a row.....and left without the possibility of any re-match. That's just one reason I would be happy to see her return one day and a sentiment that all new hosts can discover.

7 Mar 2026
Chiara stayed with us for 9 days and was a wonderful volunteer teacher. She was very dedicated and always put great effort into teaching the children. Chiara was patient, kind, and created a warm atmosphere while teaching. She also helped cook meals, and the food she made was absolutely delicious. The children enjoyed learning with her and felt very comfortable around her. She was friendly, responsible, and easy to live with. We truly appreciated her help and would happily welcome her back anytime. 😊

7 Mar 2026
I have too much to say about this place but I will try to keep it short-ish. My partner and I originally planned on staying a month but ended up loving it so much we stayed an extra 3 weeks! This place instantly felt like home and was a much needed cozy place to relax from our travels. Jojo has to be one of my favorite hosts i have ever had. He is as chill as a cucumber, one of the most genuine kind guys, and did a lot for us to make it a great experience. We recycled fishnets, cleaned the beach, local fish market and were always brainstorming new ways to help the community. Jojo is mostly down for anything and is open to you taking on whatever projects of your interests and skills. I got to build a bog bridge with natural and recycled materials, making a trail connecting the workshop to the beach! He also taught us some basic welding skills and as long as you respect the workshop and take care of the tools he lets you create almost whatever you want! He has two really awesome local employees as well. Afiq is his right hand man who cares a lot about the project and is also very knowledgeable and patient when it comes to teaching you things. He also helped me make a knife with a driftwood handle i will now carry with me always. The neighbor zakkir is the chef and was always whipping up some delicious food, plus is just a great dude with good tunes.You will for sure want to save his recipes! Jojo was very well connected to the community and we were always invited to something. We went to martial arts performances, parades, cultural events, four wheeling, boat rides, 6 weddings and more during our stay here! I also learned some of a malayu song and we all performed it live at 3 different restaurants! We really felt like part of the community getting coffe in the morning at min's place, and teh tariks and the end shop by sunset. I went cycling regularly with the chefs dad usop and got to explore so much of the area! I feel it's impossible to repay these guys and all they did for me during the stay. I now consider all of them my brothers and dear friends and already miss them a bunch. This project is so worth checking out and I can't wait to come back someday to see how far it has come and how it continues to help the locals and international voulenteers.Definitely come here if you can. It might surprise you. Thank you jojo, afiq and zakir! Love you guys (in a family way). Oh and Azlan is pretty cool too.

7 Mar 2026
The loveliest family you will come across on workaway! Arana and Nick were amazing hosts alongside Bruni and Minnow. They have such a beautiful space with lots of experience and connections to offer. They have set a high standard for workaways for us going forward. Arana and Nick are both super knowledgeable and passionate in all things off grid and eco friendly. They have created the most special environment around them and are such a big part of an even more special community that you may have the honour of experiencing. We have left feeling very inspired and with our hearts full from the two weeks we spent there.