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Une femme souriante, vêtue d'une robe bleue, tient dans ses bras un bébé au visage peint selon la tradition et vêtu d'un costume en paille. Ils semblent joyeux, dans un décor rustique au toit de chaume.
À l'ombre des cacaoyers à la végétation luxuriante, deux hommes et une jeune fille récoltent des cabosses de cacao, entourés d'animaux et de nature, travaillant ensemble dans une forêt tropicale.
Dans un abri rustique au toit de chaume, un homme peint des motifs traditionnels sur le visage d'une femme. D'autres se font peindre le visage de la même manière. Une végétation luxuriante les entoure.
Trois lits simples, recouverts de draps colorés et de moustiquaires bleues, sont disposés dans une cabane rustique en bois aux murs de bambou et au toit métallique, nichée en pleine nature.
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Help our community learn English while enjoying the rainforest in Río Arajuno, Ecuador

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  2026 

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  • Description

    Description

    Hello! My name is Franklin and I welcome you to our Kichwa community 🌿
    Our community is located on the banks of the Arajuno River, near Puni Bocana, south of Puerto Misahuallí (Tena area, Ecuador), in the heart of the Amazon rainforest.
    After spending some years working in the city, I decided to return to my birthplace to reconnect with my family and my roots. From this decision, our project was born : a community-based tourism project through which we aim to share our culture, traditions, and deep connection with the forest with visitors.
    Our community is made up of about 75 people and includes a small school where children between the ages of 6 and 11 attend classes five days a week.

    Our main activities are cacao cultivation, gathering forest products, and fishing for family sustenance, as well as creating handmade crafts. We grow cacao following the principles of the Chakra, an ancestral permaculture system that integrates different plant species and respects the natural balance of the forest. Preserving this traditional knowledge is very important to us.

    The area where we live is extraordinarily rich in biodiversity: many species of birds, monkeys, and other tropical mammals can be observed here, along with a wide variety of insects and lush rainforest vegetation.

    Through the tours, we share daily life in the community, the process of growing and processing cacao, and our knowledge of the forest, guiding visitors as they discover the local flora and fauna and sharing our history and traditions.

    We are currently looking for three types of volunteers:
    For short stays, we are seeking people who can help with Spanish–English translation during the tours and who are willing to support cacao-related activities such as plant maintenance and harvesting.
    For longer stays, we are looking for motivated volunteers to teach English to both children and adults in the community. It is not necessary to be a professional teacher, but patience, adaptability, and a willingness to share are essential.
    Finally, we are also looking for volunteers who can help promote the community’s activities through social media.

    If you are interested in living an authentic experience in the Amazon rainforest, connecting with an Indigenous community, and contributing to a local project, we will be happy to welcome you 🌿

  • Types d'aide et opportunités d'apprendre

    Types d'aide et opportunités d'apprendre

    Pratique d’une langue
    Aide avec des éco-projets
    Enseignement
    Jardinage d'entretien
    Accueil / tourisme
    Aide informatique/internet
  • Centres d’intérêt

    Centres d’intérêt

    Dev. durable
    Animaux de compagnie
    Ferme
    Musique
    Soin des plantes
    Langues
    Histoire
    Jardinage
    Bricolage / artisanat
    Cuisine et alimentation
    Animaux
    Danse
    Activités en plein air
    Voile / bateau
    Nature
    Randonnée
  • Objectifs de développement durable de l’ONU que cet hôte essaie d'atteindre

    Objectifs de développement durable de l’ONU que cet hôte essaie d'atteindre

    Objectifs de l’ONU
    Pas de pauvreté
    Faim «zéro»
    Bonne santé et bien-être
    Éducation de qualité
    Égalité entre les sexes
    Eau propre et assainissement
    Énergie propre et d'un coût abordable
    Travail décent et croissance économique
    Industrie, innovation et infrastructure
    Inégalités réduites
    Villes et communautés durables
    Consommation et production responsables
    Mesures relatives à la lutte contre les changements climatiques
    Vie aquatique
    Vie terrestre
    Paix, justice et institutions efficaces
    Partenariats pour la réalisation des objectifs
  • Echange culturel et opportunités d'apprendre

    Echange culturel et opportunités d'apprendre

    Volunteers will have the opportunity to learn the Kichwa language while deepening their understanding of the local community’s customs and traditions. They will be taught traditional craft techniques to create small handmade objects and will take part in dream interpretation sessions based on ancestral knowledge.
    They will also discover the basics of traditional plant-based medicine, participate in fishing trips using local techniques, and more generally experience the rich plant and animal life of the Amazon rainforest.

    We will be happy to learn English from the volunteers, as well as recipes from different parts of the world, and more broadly to exchange cultural aspects of everyday life with the people who visit us.

  • Aide

    Aide

    👥 Who we are looking for
    We are looking for motivated volunteers who would like to live an authentic experience within our community, actively contributing to daily activities and cultural exchange.

    We offer two types of volunteering opportunities, depending on availability and skills:
    📚 Long-term volunteer
    Minimum stay: 1 month
    Teaching English to children and adults in the community
    Supporting translation during tours
    🌱 Short-term volunteer
    Minimum stay: 1–2 weeks
    Helping with activities in the chackra
    Supporting translation during tours
    💡 We are also looking for people interested in helping promote our tours and community events on social media.

    📖 English teaching
    For volunteers interested in teaching English (both to children and adults), we ask for at least a basic knowledge of English grammar or, preferably, some previous teaching experience.
    It is important to bring some teaching materials, as they are not always available in the community school (we do provide a blackboard, paper, and some books in Spanish and Kichwa).
    At the end of your stay, we kindly ask you to leave a brief record of the lessons and topics covered, so that the next volunteer can continue the learning process smoothly.

    🌍 Activities and tours
    During your stay, you will have the opportunity to take part in and support different types of tours:

    Cacao tour in the chackra:from cacao cultivation and harvesting to the chocolate-making process. This tour also includes stories about the community’s history, traditions, and way of life. There are moments of tasting traditional food, chicha de yuca, and chocolate, as well as an exhibition and the possibility to purchase handmade products. The experience also includes demonstrations of traditional dances and songs with typical clothing, and an introduction to natural fibers and dyes.

    Jungle tour:a 4-hour walk through the forest to discover medicinal plants, timber trees, and ancient trees.

    Boat tour:trip to the caiman lagoon with the possibility of observing monkeys. Approximate schedule: from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm (return for lunch).

    Night tour:from around 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm, followed by a shared dinner. During the tour, it is possible to observe insects, snakes, and nocturnal monkeys.

    ⏰ Schedule and working hours
    Working hours may vary depending on tour bookings and weather conditions. On average, we ask for 5 hours per day, 5 days per week.
    Example of a day without tours:
    08:00 – 09:00 → English class with children (6–11 years old)
    09:00 – 11:00 → Help in the chackra and/or support with promotion of tours and community activities
    14:00 – 16:00 → English class with adults

    🌐 Translation during tours
    For translation from Spanish to English during tours, a highly technical vocabulary is not required. However, it is important that volunteers feel comfortable with terms related to nature, local culture, and traditions.

  • Langues

    Langues parlées
    Espagnol: Courant

    Cet hôte propose un échange linguistique
    Aquí solo hablamos español y kichwa, sería muy útil aprender inglés y podemos enseñar nuestro idioma.

  • Hébergement

    Hébergement

    Volunteers will stay in a shared dormitory or a private room, depending on availability. Rooms are equipped with single beds, mosquito nets, and clean sheets.
    There are bathrooms with running water, showers, a kitchen available for preparing meals, and a common area. Food is mainly the responsibility of the volunteers, although the community may share some traditional dishes and basic ingredients.
    Internet is provided via Starlink, and there is electricity. It is recommended to bring a headlamp and clothing suitable for rainy weather (rubber boots are very useful and can be provided by the community).

    Food is mainly the responsibility of the volunteers, although the community may share some traditional dishes and basic ingredients. Some basic ingredients will be provided, some veggies from the chackra too.

  • Autres infos...

    Autres infos...

    Volunteers can enjoy peaceful walks through the rainforest and visit a nearby biological reserve. They can also swim in the river, relax with a good book in hammocks, and take time to reconnect with nature. For those who bring a tent, there’s the unique opportunity to sleep in the forest, surrounded by an incredible number of waterfalls in the area.

  • Informations complémentaires

    Informations complémentaires

    • Accès Internet

    • Accès Internet limité

      Accès Internet limité

    • Nous avons des animaux

    • Nous sommes fumeurs

    • Familles bienvenues

  • Possibilité d’accueillir les digital nomads

    Possibilité d’accueillir les digital nomads

    Cet hôte a indiqué qu’il aimait accueillir les digital nomads.

  • Possibilité d'accueillir les animaux

    Possibilité d'accueillir les animaux

    Cet hôte a dit qu’il acceptait les personnes voyageant avec un animal.

  • Combien de volontaires pouvez-vous accueillir ?

    Combien de volontaires pouvez-vous accueillir ?

    Plus de 2

  • Mes animaux

    Mes animaux

N° de référence hôte : 347825413294

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Une femme souriante, vêtue d'une robe bleue, tient dans ses bras un bébé au visage peint selon la tradition et vêtu d'un costume en paille. Ils semblent joyeux, dans un décor rustique au toit de chaume.
À l'ombre des cacaoyers à la végétation luxuriante, deux hommes et une jeune fille récoltent des cabosses de cacao, entourés d'animaux et de nature, travaillant ensemble dans une forêt tropicale.
Dans un abri rustique au toit de chaume, un homme peint des motifs traditionnels sur le visage d'une femme. D'autres se font peindre le visage de la même manière. Une végétation luxuriante les entoure.
Trois lits simples, recouverts de draps colorés et de moustiquaires bleues, sont disposés dans une cabane rustique en bois aux murs de bambou et au toit métallique, nichée en pleine nature.
Une personne souriante, coiffée d'une casquette et vêtue d'une chemise à carreaux, est assise à une table en bois à l'extérieur, entourée de mets et de boissons tropicales, présentés sur des feuilles de bananier et dans des bols en bois.

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