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Hello! I'm Al , born and raised in Coron Palawan, founder of a farming organisation - a learning and training site on Conservation Agriculture for Organic Agriculture in Coron Palawan, Philippines. We aim to be a model permaculture farm in the region. This is also a farm tourism destination promoting ecotourism activities such as river kayaking, bird watching, nature biking, farm to table dining and earthing in partnership with grassroots communities such as Tagbanuas and Cuyunens- the indigenous cultural communities in Northern Palawan.
Meet our team when you come. Juan, Neneng, Vincent, Jonathan, Jerwin and Abet all locals with different talents in farming.Tipos de ajuda e oportunidades de aprendizado
Projetos artísticos
Ajuda em projetos ambientais
Ensino
Jardinagem
Ajuda em fazenda
Hotelaria/turismo
Objetivos de sustentabilidade da ONU que este anfitrião quer atingir
Oportunidades de intercâmbio cultural e aprendizado
Travellers will get to immerse with our local people and culture while at the same time get exposure to various components of integrated farming such as vegetable garden, orchard, livestocks, bio-composting, aquafarming, permaculture and farm tourism.
Ajuda
This is a Social Enterprise and it is still in its infant stage as a learning/training site which offers farm tourism.
We are looking for technical help such as writers, content makers, marketing experts, planners, designers, prepare proposals and coach our farm business management team to run the farm towards a sustainable direction.Idiomas
Inglês: Fluente
Tagalog: FluenteAcomodação
Our farmhouse is nestled in a peaceful village, away from the busy town of Coron. It's a serene retreat where you can enjoy a slower pace of life, surrounded by nature.
Here's what our place offers:
Facilities:
A farmhouse with a kitchen, bathroom, dipping pool, and a working area equipped with electricity.
A private room is available, but we encourage the traditional experience of sleeping on mats/foam with mosquito nets, which many volunteers enjoy.
Internet connection is available, though it's not very fast due to the rural location.
Food and Cooking:
You’re welcome to pick and cook produce from our farm, including fresh vegetables, herbs, and fruits.
We provide an open kitchen where you can prepare your own meals.
Occasionally, we enjoy group meals as a community, which is a wonderful way to bond and experience our “bayanihan” tradition of sharing.
Optional Contributions:
If you’d like to join the staff meals, you’re welcome to contribute voluntarily to the actual cost of food.
Alternatively, you are free to source and prepare your own food if you prefer.
Transportation to the farm from Coron town can be arranged if needed. You may hire private transport, or we can facilitate the trip through our staff for a small contribution toward gas expenses. This is entirely optional, and volunteers are welcome to arrange their own transportation if they wish.
We aim to make your stay enjoyable, meaningful, and flexible to your needs.
We look forward to welcoming you and sharing this beautiful experience together!Algo mais...
To anyone interested staying to our farm house it would be ideal to have a motorbike as a regular transport. This will provide mobility if he/she wants to get to town to take island tours. Once at the farm there are mountain bikes available too for use to buy stuff in the nearby stores.
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Acesso à internet
Acesso à internet limitado
Temos mascotes
Somos fumantes
Pode hospedar famílias
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Our task was to paint the signs on the road through which we saw a lot of the surrounding villages and have met many people.
Regarding the people, the farm staff is very… read more
I had my first… read more
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Our task was to paint the signs on the road through which we saw a lot of the surrounding villages and have met many people.
Regarding the people, the farm staff is very… read more
I had my first… read more
We arrived with no experience of working on a farm, and have been welcoming by Zaldi, Nining and Al with a lot of kindness and pedagogy.
They explained how the farm works first, and we were able to help them very quickly, learning a lot: we planted, fed the animals, cleaned the… read more
We initially planned to stay for 2 weeks but ended up extending up to a month. Al was very helpful and generous in providing us with nothing short… read more
Emilio and… read more
Daniel's feedback… read more
We were absolutely thrilled to read your feedback and couldn't be happier to know how much you enjoyed your time with us here. Your description of your stay as a "waking dream" really touched us, and we're so grateful you chose to share your journey and talents here.
Your work on creating media for sustainable environmental… read more
Will and Kelly approached every task with an… read more
Sir Al truly build an amazing place with his entrepreneurial mind. Both him, his family and the workers at the farm are kind hearted people who will welcome you with open arms! During my stay at the farm I worked on a project to paint the aquaponics tubs. It was such a fun… read more
We hope this note finds you both in great spirits. We wanted to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude for the beautiful feedback you left following your stay at the farm. Reading your words was truly moving, and it brought back all the wonderful memories of the time we spent together.
Your kindness and friendship… read more
Firstly, Zaldy and his wife Nene are the kindest hosts. We were welcomed with open arms and made to feel part of the team straight away. Zaldy did whatever he could to ensure we had what we… read more