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Hello there ! I'm a 34 years old marocan man living in Tagounite in a little house above my shop. I have also bio fields with my familly in wich I work too.
Tagounite is a small town near the desert (30km) with many taxis. It's a unique place because you will see there beautiful landscapes of sand, mountains, palm trees, goats, donkeys, ... There is a souk every thursday and sunday at Tagounite, a lot of typical shops, and thanks to my motorbike, we will visit the area and take the tea with my familly, friends, etc ... !
It's like a big paradise oasis near the desert (we can even say IN the desert) that makes this place unique in the world !Tipos de ajuda e oportunidades de aprendizado
Prática de idiomas
Ajuda em projetos ambientais
Jardinagem
Construção/faça você mesmo
Cuidar de animais
Criar/cozinhar refeições caseiras
Ajuda a cuidar da casa
Manutenção geral
Ajuda com computadores/internet
Objetivos de sustentabilidade da ONU que este anfitrião quer atingir
Oportunidades de intercâmbio cultural e aprendizado
In the fields, you will learn the gardening with typical marocan tools (cutting plants, plowing, etc).
The work is easy and we plan Day to Day on what we Will be doing.
Maybe you could play some musical instruments from here (oud, ...). I will help you to visit the area and make your trip in the desert easier ! Also, you will discover the souk of Tagounite
Also, you will learn a lot of traditions from here as we can't find them in the big cities (typical foods and bread from my familly or myself).
If you want, you could try to cook vegetables and meat with spices or make the tea !
You will learn quickly the bases of arab language and you could teach me your language too !
And, the last but not the least, if you want you could go to the desert and sleep there to see how nomad life works !
It's a really good cultural exchange here because of all these reasons and because my familly and I are open minded and it would be a pleasure to teach you a lot of things from here.Projetos que envolvem crianças
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Ajuda
I need some help in the fields for plowing, cutting plants, picking up fruits and vegetables. Obviously we don't use motorised engines for this so you will do this with tools from here !
Secondly, I have the project to have a bigger farm so maybe later I will need some help for building a new barn. It's a manuel work that is required here so you don't need language skills !Idiomas
Idiomas
Árabe: Fluente
Francês: Intermediário
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Este anfitrião indicou que tem interesse em compartilhar seu idioma ou em aprender um novo.
Entre em contato com ele para obter mais informações.Acomodação
I live in a little house but just above to my shop with toilets/shower, kitchen etc.
You will have your own private room, the appartment Will be shared with other workawayers.
The accommodation is quite basic but I am happy to share everything and find solutions when needed. You can sometimes sleep in my parents kasbah on carpets with pillows (beds of Morroco !) and maybe in the fields, we have built a small Hut or under the stars if the weather is too hot ! There is a washing machine for your clothes, electricity and the tap water is drinkable but you can bring something to filter if needed.
You can smoke in the house if you want, take any showers as you want.
Of course, there is a ventilator !
We don't have internet box but in town you can have it in coffeeshops and there is the 4G here.Algo mais...
I am carefull and my friends are too so you'll never feel alone or lost.
I have a bike and a motorbike I can lend you if you want to cycle and drive around.Mais alguns detalhes
Acesso à internet
Acesso à internet limitado
Temos mascotes
Somos fumantes
Pode hospedar famílias
Quantos Workawayers pode acomodar?
2
Horas previstas
Maximum 5 hours a day, 5 days a week
Comentário (31)
I personally really… read more
Thank you so much Karim and… read more
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I personally really… read more
Thank you so much Karim and… read more
Although he couldn't speak the best english and I just a few words french, we communicated in a big mix of french, english and arabic wich actually worked pretty well. In addition I learned a few words arabic.
Karim is such a relaxed person. Often we spontaneously didn't work because it was too… read more
We worked a bit in the family garden while I was there but much time was spent learning about the family and the culture. I really appreciated Karim's willingness to share these things, as well as his tagine… read more
We didn't do a whole lot of work as… read more
Karim is a gentil and very relaxed person. He is always up for a… read more
Karim's house is simple but it has everything you need. Karim doesn't hesitate to share everything he has. He is a very kind, relaxed and welcoming man. He is very attentive and makes sure you feel comfortable. It does help to speak some French to communicate more easily… read more
It was better than I expected, even though bit challenging at first.
Thanks to Karim, I was able to get to know the authentic moroccan South, see the Big Desert and learn about… read more
We looked after the garden, helped make bricks for the buildings.
There was a lot of delicious food. We never felt hungry. It was a great pleasure to eat dates straight from the palm trees.
Karim is very caring. He was always interested in our well-being. He gave us different… read more
Karim is an excellent man with a huge heart. It is true though that communicating with him has been a real struggle as I don't speak french nor arabic and his english is very limited. Eventhough, he is always ready to help in everything.
The work in the… read more
But we really enjoyed our stay. It was a bigger group of 5-7 people and so we really had a very good time together. Besides getting to know how to build mud bricks, we had a lot of nice conversations, played cards and prepared food together and at least enjoyed… read more
He was very welcoming from the beginning and he did everything to accommodate me. I loved meeting the people there and I even met the adorable Richard Parker 😺. Karim went out of his way to set… read more
Je suis restée deux semaines chez Karim et j'aurai aimé pouvoir rester plus longtemps !
On travaillait à notre rythme dans le jardin le matin puis Karim nous apportait le déjeuner que l'on mangeait dehors (toujours délicieux !). L'après midi, on fait la sieste, on prend le thé dans les dunes avec les amis ou la famille de… read more
el tiempo con Karim ha sido maravilloso , el trabajo es variado , pero es entretenido
tomamos té todo el día , conversamos e intercambiamo cultura
I'm endlessly grateful to Karim for his hospitality and openness, he really shared all his life with me: working, eating, hanging out etc.
I was working in a beautiful garden with traditional… read more
I’m so sorry for my really really late feedback!
I spent in December 2 amazing weeks in Tagounite. Karim is an amazing host- he looks that you have always something to laugh, he takes care of you and gives you a very intensive insight of the moroccan culture.
I slept in his home in the center of the city over his shop, you have… read more
We didn´t work for him , but we met him at Mustaphas place in Kasbaba.
He invited us for a Dinner at his home where we met his family and he shows us around.
We spent some time just hanging around with him.
If we come back to Tagounite we would visit him again
Karim used his moto to show me a lot of beautiful landscapes in the area and helped me to go to the desert for one night !
I can also say that… read more